Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Guide to Using this Manual
- 3 Main Parts
- 4 Safety Symbols on the Products
- 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 6 Kickback and Other Reactive Forces
- 7 Proper Techniques for Pruning
- 8 Battery Safety
- 9 Maintenance, Repair and Storage
- 10 Before Starting Work
- 11 Charging the Battery
- 12 LED Diagnostics and Acoustic Signals
- 13 STIHL AR Backpack Battery
- 14 Assembling the Chain Saw
- 15 The Chain Brake
- 16 Inserting and Removing the Battery
- 17 Switching the Chain Saw On and Off
- 18 Checking the Chain Saw
- 19 After Finishing Work
- 20 Transporting the Chain Saw and Battery
- 21 Storing the Chain Saw and Battery
- 22 Cleaning
- 23 Inspection and Maintenance
- 24 Troubleshooting Guide
- 25 Specifications
- 26 CSA Standard
- 27 Combinations of Guide Bars and Saw Chains
- 28 Replacement Parts and Equipment
- 29 Disposal
- 1 Préface
- 2 Indications concernant la présente Notice d'emploi
- 3 Principales pièces
- 4 Symboles de sécurité sur les produits
- 5 CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
- 6 Rebond et autres forces réactives
- 7 Techniques appropriées d’élagage
- 8 Sécurité de la batterie
- 9 Maintenance, réparation et rangement
- 10 Avant d'entreprendre le travail
- 11 Recharge de la batterie
- 12 DEL de diagnostic et signaux sonores
- 13 Batterie en sac à dos STIHL AR
- 14 Assemblage de la tronçonneuse
- 15 Le frein de chaîne
- 16 Insertion et retrait de la batterie
- 17 Mise en marche et arrêt de la tronçonneuse
- 18 Contrôle de la tronçonneuse
- 19 Après avoir terminé le travail
- 20 Transport de la tronçonneuse et de la batterie
- 21 Stockage de la tronçonneuse et de la batterie
- 22 Nettoyage
- 23 Inspection et maintenance
- 24 Guide de dépannage
- 25 Spécifications
- 25.1 STIHL MSA 161 T
- 25.2 Pignons
- 25.3 Profondeur de rainure minimale des guide- chaines
- 25.4 Réglage de la jauge de profondeur
- 25.5 Symboles sur la tronçonneuse
- 25.6 Améliorations technologiques
- 25.7 Déclaration de conformité de l'appareil et du chargeur avec la directive CEM (sur la compatibilité électromagnétique)
- 26 Norme CSA
- 27 Combinaisons de guide-chaînes et de chaînes coupantes
- 28 Pièces de rechange et équipement
- 29 Élimination
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15 The Chain Brake
Closing
To close the tank:
► Raise the grip on the top of the cap until it is upright at a
90° angle. Insert the cap in the chain oil tank opening with
the exterior positioning mark (1) lined up with the open
symbol (2) on the chain oil tank housing.
► Using the grip, press the cap down firmly while turning it
clockwise to the closed position (approximately 1/4 turn).
In the closed position, the interior (4) and exterior (1)
positioning marks will align with the closed symbol (3) on
the chain oil tank housing.
► Fold the grip flush with the top of the cap and check for
tightness.
► If the grip does not lie completely flush with the cap or the
detent on the grip does not fit in the corresponding recess
in the tank opening, or if the cap is loose, the cap is not
properly seated and you must repeat the above steps.
15.1 Engaging the Chain Brake
WARNING
The chain brake will operate only if it has been properly
maintained and the front hand guard has not been modified,
@ 6.2.1.
WARNING
No chain brake device prevents kickback. This device is
designed to reduce the risk of kickback injury, if activated, in
certain kickback situations. For the chain brake to reduce
the risk of kickback injury, it must be properly maintained
and in good working order, @ 6.2.1.
In the event of a kickback, the chain brake is designed to
engage if the left hand contacts the front hand guard and
pushes it forward.
The chain brake is also designed to be activated by the
inertia of the front hand guard if the forces are sufficiently
high. When the brake is activated by inertia, the hand guard
accelerates toward the bar nose, even if your hand is not
behind the hand guard.
Engaging the chain brake locks the chain. To manually
engage the chain brake:
► Push the front hand guard to the position, away from the
front handle.
You will hear an audible click when the front hand guard
reaches the locked position.
15.2 Disengaging the Chain Brake
WARNING
Before disengaging the chain brake and switching on your
chain saw, be sure that the guide bar and saw chain are
clear of you and all other obstructions and objects, including
the ground, @ 5.5.
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