Stihl Km 110 R Manual
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KM 110 R English 9 WARNING Never test the ignition system with the ignition wire boot removed from the spark plug or with a removed spark plug, since uncontained sparking may cause a fire. WARNING Do not operate your power tool if the muffler is damaged, missing or modified. An improperly maintained muffler will increase the risk of fire and hearing loss. Your muffler is equipped with a spark- arresting screen to reduce the risk of fire; never operate your power tool if the screen is missing, damaged or clogged. Remember that the risk of a brush or forest fire is greater in hot or dry weather. In California, it is a violation of § 4442 or § 4443 of the Public Resources Code to use or operate gasoline-powered tools on forest-covered, brush-covered or grass-covered land unless the engine’s exhaust system is equipped with a complying spark arrester that is maintained in effective working order. The owner/operator of this product is responsible for properly maintaining the spark arrester. Other states or governmental entities/agencies, such as the U.S. Forest Service, may have similar requirements. Contact your local fire agency or forest service for the laws or regulations relating to fire protection requirements. Store the power tool in a dry and high or locked location out of reach of children.Before storing for longer than a few days, always empty the fuel tank. See chapter "Storing the machine" in this manual.
KM 110 R English 10The following STIHL KombiTools may be mounted on the KombiEngine: Approved KombiTools HT-KMBF-KM 464BA025 KN KW-KMKB-KM FH-KMFSB-KMBG-KM FBD-KM FS-KMFS-KM FCS-KMFCB-KM .RPEL7RRO WKHEDUULHUEDURQWKHORRSKDQGOH VXSSOLHGZLWKWKHPDFKLQHPXVWEH XVHG
KM 110 R English 11 A barrier bar is supplied with the machine. Attach the barrier bar to the loop handle. NInsert square nuts (1) in the barrier bar (2) – the holes must line upNInsert the clamp(3) in the loop handle (4) and position them together on the shaft (5) NPosition clamp (6) NPosition barrier bar (2) – note position! NLine up the holes NInsert bolts (7) in the holes – and screw them into the barrier bar as far as possibleNFit the loop handle (4) at a distance of (A) approx. 20 cm (8 in) forward of the control handle (8) NOrient the loop handle NTighten the bolts – lock the nuts if necessary The sleeve (9) is present depending on the country and must be located between the loop handle and control handle. Always leave the barrier bar attached. Mounting the Loop Handle 2 002BA098 KN 11 5 4 002BA099 KN 2 3 6 7 A 9 8 4 002BA353 KN
KM 110 R English 12 A properly adjusted throttle cable is the precondition for correct operation in the starting throttle, idle and full throttle positions. Adjust the throttle cable only when the machine is completely and properly assembled. NUse a suitable tool to push the slide to the end of the slot (see illustration). NPress down the trigger lockout (1) and squeeze the throttle trigger (2) (full throttle position) – this sets the throttle cable correctly.This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline and the STIHL two- stroke engine oil at a mix ratio of 50:1. Your engine requires a mixture of high- quality gasoline and two-stroke air cooled engine oil. Use mid-grade unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 89 ((R+M)/2) and no more than 10% ethanol content. Fuel with a lower octane rating may increase engine temperatures. This, in turn, increases the risk of piston seizure and damage to the engine. The chemical composition of the fuel is also important. Some fuel additives not only detrimentally affect elastomers (carburetor diaphragms, oil seals, fuel lines, etc.), but magnesium castings and catalytic converters as well. This could cause running problems or even damage the engine. For this reason STIHL recommends that you use only high-quality unleaded gasoline! Gasoline with an ethanol content of more than 10% can cause running problems and major damage in engines and should not be used. The ethanol content in gasoline affects engine running speed – it may be necessary to readjust the carburetor if you use fuels with various ethanol contents. WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from loss of control and / or contact with the running cutting tool, do not use your unit with incorrect idle adjustment. At correct idle speed, the cutting tool should not move. If your power tool shows an incorrect idle adjustment, have your STIHL dealer check your power tool and make proper adjustments and repairs. The idle speed and maximum speed of the engine change if you switch from a fuel with a certain ethanol content to another fuel with a much higher or lower ethanol content. This problem can be avoided by always using fuel with the same ethanol content. Use STIHL HP Ultra oil or ask your dealer for an equivalent high quality oil to ensure the maximum performance of the product for the full lifetime. To meet the requirements of EPA 40CFR90/1054 we recommend to use STIHL HP Ultra oil. Do not use BIA or TCW rated (two- stroke water cooled) mix oils or other mix oils that state they are for use in both water cooled and air cooled engines (e.g., outboard motors, snowmobiles, chain saws, mopeds, etc.). Take care when handling gasoline. Avoid direct contact with the skin and avoid inhaling fuel vapor. When filling at the pump, first remove the container from your vehicle and place the container on the ground before filling. To reduce the risk of sparks from static discharge and resulting fire and/or explosion, do not fill fuel containers that are sitting in or on a vehicle or trailer. Adjusting the Throttle Cable 002BA163 KN 21002BA161 KN )XHO
KM 110 R English 13 The container should be kept tightly closed in order to limit the amount of moisture that gets into the mixture. The machine’s fuel tank should be cleaned as necessary. Fuel mix ages Only mix sufficient fuel for a few days work, not to exceed 30 days of storage. Store in approved fuel-containers only. When mixing, pour oil into the container first, and then add gasoline. Close the container and shake it vigorously by hand to ensure proper mixing of the oil with the fuel. Dispose of empty mixing-oil containers only at authorized disposal locations. Preparations NBefore fueling, clean the filler cap and the area around it to ensure that no dirt falls into the tank. Always thoroughly shake the mixture in the canister before fueling your machine. NPosition the machine so that the filler cap is facing up. WARNING In order to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury from escaping gas vapor and fumes, remove the fuel filler cap carefully so as to allow any pressure build-up in the tank to release slowly. Opening the filler cap NTurn the cap counterclockwise until it can be removed from the tank opening. NRemove the filler cap. Refueling Take care not to spill fuel while fueling and do not overfill the tank. Closing the filler cap NPosition cap. NTurn the cap clockwise as far as it will go and tighten it as securely as possible by hand. Gasoline Oil (STIHL 50:1 or equiva- lent high-quality oils) Liters Liters (ml) 10.02(20) 5 0.10 (100) 10 0.20 (200) 20 0.40 (400) US gal. US fl.oz. 12.6 2 1/2 6.4 512.8 Fueling 266BA028 KN 2709BA003 KN 2709BA004 KN
KM 110 R English 14 Controls 1Throttle trigger lockout 2Throttle trigger 3Slide control Positions of slide control 4STOP-0– engine off – ignition is switched off 5F– normal run position – the engine is running or can start 6START – ignition is switched on – the engine can startSymbol on slide control 7h – stop symbol and arrow. To stop the engine, push the slide control in the direction of the arrow on the stop symbol (h) to STOP-0. Starting NPress down the trigger lockout lever and squeeze the throttle trigger Nand hold them in that position. NMove the slide control to START and hold it there. NNow release the throttle trigger, slide control and trigger lockout in that order. This is the starting throttle position. NSet the choke knob (8) toNPress the manual fuel pump bulb (9) at least five times – even if the bulb is filled with fuel. Cranking NPlace the power tool on the ground so that it rests on the machine support: NIf fitted: Remove the transport guard from the cutting attachment. To reduce the risk of accidents, check that the working tool is not touching the ground or any other obstacles – see also "Starting / Stopping the Engine" in the KombiTool instruction manual. Starting / Stopping the Engine 3 STOP 2 5 6 4 7 002BA181 KN START STOP- 1 249BA057 KN 9 8 gif the engine is cold efor warm start – also use this posi- tion if the engine has been running but is still cold. 552BA014 KN 552BA015 KN
KM 110 R English 15 NMake sure you have a firm footing, either standing, stooping or kneeling. NHold the unit firmly on the ground with your left hand and press down – thumb under the fan housing – do not touch the throttle trigger or trigger lockout. NOTICE Do not stand or kneel on the drive tube. NHold the starter grip with your right hand. NPull the starter grip slowly until you feel it engage and then give it a brisk strong pull. NOTICE Do not pull out the starter rope all the way – it might otherwise break. NDo not let the starter grip snap back. Guide it slowly back into the housing so that the starter rope can rewind properly. NContinue cranking. NAfter no more than five pulls, move the choke knob to e. When engine begins to fire NContinue cranking.As soon as the engine runs NBlip the throttle trigger immediately. The slide control moves to the normal run position?F – and the engine settles down to idle speed. WARNING Make sure the carburetor is correctly adjusted. The working tool must not move when the engine is idling. Your machine is now ready for operation. Stopping the Engine NPush the slide control in the direction of the arrow on the stop symbol (h) to STOP-0. At very low outside temperatures As soon as the engine runs: NBlip the throttle trigger to disengage the starting throttle position. The slide control moves to the normal run positionF – and the engine settles down to idle speed. NOpen the throttle slightly. NWarm up the engine for a short period. If the engine does not start Choke knob If you did not turn the choke knob to e quickly enough after the engine began to fire, the combustion chamber is flooded.NTurn the choke knob to e NSet the slide control, lockout lever and throttle trigger to the starting throttle position. NStart the engine by pulling the starter rope briskly – 10 to 20 pulls may be necessary. If the engine still does not start NMove the slide control to STOP-0. NRemove the spark plug – see "Spark Plug". NDry the spark plug. NCrank the engine several times with the starter to clear the combustion chamber. NRefit the spark plug – see "Spark Plug". NMove the slide control to START. NSet the choke knob to e – even if the engine is cold. NNow start the engine. Throttle cable adjustment NCheck adjustment of throttle cable – see chapter on "Adjusting the Throttle Cable". Fuel tank run until completely dry NAfter refueling, press the manual fuel pump bulb at least five times – even if the bulb is filled with fuel. NSet the choke knob according to engine temperature. NNow start the engine. 552BA016 KN
KM 110 R English 16 During break-in period A factory-new machine should not be run at high revs (full throttle off load) for the first three tank fillings. This avoids unnecessary high loads during the break-in period. As all moving parts have to bed in during the break-in period, the frictional resistances in the engine are greater during this period. The engine develops its maximum power after about 5 to 15 tank fillings. During Operation After a long period of full throttle operation, allow the engine to run for a short while at idle speed so that engine heat can be dissipated by the flow of cooling air. This protects engine- mounted components (ignition, carburetor) from thermal overload. After Finishing Work Storing for a short period: Wait for the engine to cool down. Empty the fuel tank and keep the machine in a dry place, well away from sources of ignition, until you need it again. For longer out-of- service periods – see "Storing the Machine".If there is a noticeable loss of engine power NTurn the choke knob to g NTake out the screw (1) and remove the filter cover (2). NClean away loose dirt from around the filter. NGrip the filter element (3) at the cutout (arrow) in the filter housing (4) and remove it. NFit a new filter element. As a temporary measure you can knock it out on the palm of your hand or blow it out with compressed air. Do not wash. NReplace damaged parts. Installing the filter NInstall the filter element in the filter housing and fit the cover. NInsert the screw and tighten it down firmly.Exhaust emissions are controlled by the design of the fundamental engine parameters and components (e.g. carburation, ignition, timing and valve or port timing) without the addition of any major hardware. Operating InstructionsCleaning the Air Filter 1 273BA006 KN 2 4 (QJLQH0DQDJHPHQW
KM 110 R English 17 The carburetor has been set at the factory to provide an optimum fuel-air mixture under most operating conditions. Adjusting Idle Speed Engine stops while idling NWarm up the engine for about 3 minutes. NTurn the idle speed screw (LA) slowly clockwise until the engine runs smoothly – the cutting attachment must not rotate. Attachment runs when engine is idling NTurn the idle speed screw (LA) slowly counterclockwise until the cutting attachment stops running and then turn the screw about another 1/2 to 3/4 turn in the same direction. WARNING If the attachment continues to run when the engine is idling, have your machine checked and repaired by your servicing dealer.If engine is down on power, difficult to start or runs poorly at idling speed, first check the spark plug. Fit a new spark plug after approx. 100 operating hours or earlier if the electrodes are badly eroded. Wrong fuel mix (too much engine oil in the gasoline), a dirty air filter and unfavorable running conditions (mostly at part throttle etc.) affect the condition of the spark plug. These factors cause deposits to form on the insulator nose which may result in trouble in operation. Removing the spark plug NMove the slide control to STOP-0. NPull off the spark plug boot (1). NUnscrew the spark plug. Checking the Spark Plug NClean dirty spark plug. NCheck electrode gap (A) and readjust if necessary – see chapter "Specifications." NUse only resistor type spark plugs of the approved range. Rectify problems which have caused fouling of spark plug: –too much oil in fuel mix, –dirty air filter, –unfavorable running conditions, e.g. operating at part load.Adjusting the Carburetor 266BA027 KNLA 6SDUN3OXJ 1 249BA063 KN 000BA039 KNA
KM 110 R English 18 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire and burn injury, use only spark plugs authorized by STIHL. Always press spark plug boot (1) snugly onto spark plug terminal (2) of the proper size. (Note: If terminal has detachable SAE adapter nut, it must be securely attached.) A loose connection between spark plug boot and ignition wire connector in the boot may create arcing that could ignite combustible fumes and cause a fire. Installing the Spark Plug NScrew the spark plug (2) into the cylinder and fit the boot (1) (press it down firmly).For periods of 3 months or longer NDrain and clean the fuel tank in a well ventilated area. NDispose of fuel properly in accordance with local environmental requirements. NRun the engine until the carburetor is dry – this helps prevent the carburetor diaphragms sticking together. NThoroughly clean the machine – pay special attention to the air filter. NRemove, clean and check the attachment. Coat metal parts with corrosion inhibiting oil. NStore the machine in a dry and secure location Keep out of the reach of children and other unauthorized persons. 2 1 002BA363 KN 2 002BA446 KN 1 6WRULQJWKH0DFKLQH