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    19 The muffler is equipped with a spark 
    arresting screen.
    NIf the engine is down on power, 
    check the spark arresting screen in 
    the muffler.
    NWait for the muffler to cool down.
    NMove the slide control to STOP-0.
    NTake out the screw (1).
    NTake out the screws (2) and remove 
    the shroud (3).NTake out the screw (4).
    NLift the spark arresting screen (5) 
    and pull it out.
    NClean the spark arresting screen. If 
    the screen is damaged or heavily 
    carbonized, fit a new one.
    NRefit the spark arresting screen.
    NInsert the screw and tighten it down 
    firmly.
    NInstall the shroud.
    Maintenance Work
    STIHL recommends that you have 
    servicing and repair work carried out 
    exclusively by an authorized STIHL 
    servicing dealer.
    Fuel Pickup Body in Tank
    NCheck the pickup body in the fuel 
    tank every year and have it replaced 
    if necessary.
    The pickup body should be positioned in 
    the area of the tank shown in the 
    illustration.
    Inspection and Maintenance 
    by User
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    Maintenance and Care
    The following intervals apply to normal operating conditions only. If your daily work-
    ing time is longer or operating conditions are difficult (very dusty work area, etc.), 
    shorten the specified intervals accordingly.
    before starting work
    after finishing work or daily
    after each refueling stop
    weekly
    monthly
    every 12 months
    if problem
    if damaged
    as required
    Complete machineVisual inspection (condition, leaks)XX
    CleanXX
    Replace any damaged partsX
    Control handle Check operationXX
    Air filterVisual inspectionXX
    Replace
    1)X
    Manual fuel pump (if fitted)CheckX
    Have repaired by servicing dealer
    2)X
    Pickup body in fuel tankHave checked by servicing dealer
    2)X
    Have replaced by servicing dealer
    2)XXX
    Fuel tank CleanXX
    CarburetorCheck idle adjustment – the working/cut-
    ting attachment must not runXX
    Adjust idle speedX
    Spark plugAdjust electrode gapX
    Replace after every 100 operating hours
    Cooling inletsVisual inspectionX
    CleanX
    Cylinder fins Clean 
    3)X
    Valve clearanceCheck and, if necessary, have adjusted 
    by dealer after first 139 hours of 
    operation
    2)X
    Have combustion chamber (CARB only)Have cleaned by servicing dealer
    2) af ter 
    first 139 hours of operation, then every 
    150 hours of operationX 
    						
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    Spark arresting screen in mufflerCheckXX
    Clean or replaceXX
    All accessible screws and nuts (not adjust-
    ing screws)RetightenX
    Anti-vibration elementsCheck XXX
    Have replaced by servicing dealer
    2)X
    Safety labels ReplaceX
    1)Only if there is a noticeable loss of engine power2)STIHL recommends an authorized STIHL servicing dealer.3)Remove shroud - see "Spark Arresting Screen in Muffler" The following intervals apply to normal operating conditions only. If your daily work-
    ing time is longer or operating conditions are difficult (very dusty work area, etc.), 
    shorten the specified intervals accordingly.
    before starting work
    after finishing work or daily
    after each refueling stop
    weekly
    monthly
    every 12 months
    if problem
    if damaged
    as required 
    						
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    221Fuel Filler Cap
    2Carburetor Adjusting Screws
    3Manual Fuel Pump
    4Starter Grip
    5Muffler with Spark Arresting Screen
    6Coupling Sleeve
    7Wing Screw
    8Loop Handle
    9Barrier Bar
    10Carrying Ring
    11Slide Control
    12Throttle Trigger Lockout
    13Throttle Trigger
    14Spark Plug Boot
    15Choke Knob
    16Air Filter Cover
    17Fuel Tank
    18Machine Support
    #Serial Number
    Main Parts
    14
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    Definitions
    1 Fuel Filler Cap
    For closing the fuel tank.
    2 Carburetor Adjusting Screws
    For tuning the carburetor.
    3 Manual Fuel Pump
    Provides additional fuel feed for a 
    cold start.
    4 Starter Grip
    The grip of the pull starter, for 
    starting the engine.
    5 Muffler with Spark Arresting Screen
    Muffler reduces exhaust noises and 
    diverts exhaust gases away from 
    operator.
    Spark arresting screen is designed 
    to reduce the risk of fire.
    6 Coupling Sleeve
    Connects drive tube to lower part of 
    drive tube (stub shaft).
    7Wing Screw
    Secures lower part of the drive tube 
    (stub shaft).
    8 Loop Handle
    For easy control of machine during 
    cutting work.
    9 Barrier Bar
    Helps keep user's feet and legs 
    clear of the cutting attachment.
    10 Carrying Ring
    Connects the unit to the harness.
    11 Slide Control
    For starting throttle, run and stop. 
    Keeps the choke partially open 
    during starting and switches off the 
    ignition to stop the engine.12 Throttle Trigger Lockout
    Must be depressed before the 
    throttle trigger can be activated.
    13 Throttle Trigger
    Controls the speed of the engine.
    14 Spark Plug Boot
    Connects the spark plug with the 
    ignition lead.
    15 Choke Knob
    Eases engine starting by enriching 
    mixture.
    16 Air Filter Cover
    Covers and protects the air filter 
    element.
    17 Fuel Tank
    For fuel and oil mixture.
    18 Machine Support
    For resting machine on the ground.
    EPA / CEPA
    The Emission Compliance Period 
    referred to on the Emissions 
    Compliance Label indicates the number 
    of operating hours for which the engine 
    has been shown to meet Federal 
    emission requirements.
    Category
    CARB
    The Emission Compliance Period used 
    on the CARB-Air Index Label indicates 
    the terms:
    Engine
    Single cylinder four-stroke engine with 
    mixture lubrication
    Specifications
    A = 300 hours
    B = 125 hours
    C= 50hours
    Extended = 300 hours
    Intermediate = 125 hours
    Moderate = 50 hours 
    						
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    Ignition System
    Electronic magneto ignition
    Fuel System
    All position diaphragm carburetor with 
    integral fuel pump
    Weight
    FeaturesUsers of this unit should carry out only 
    the maintenance operations described 
    in this manual. STIHL recommends that 
    other repair work be performed only by 
    authorized STIHL servicing dealers.
    Warranty claims following repairs can be 
    accepted only if the repair has been 
    performed by an authorized STIHL 
    servicing dealer using genuine STIHL 
    replacement parts.
    Genuine STIHL parts can be identified 
    by the STIHL part number, the 
    { logo and, in some cases, by 
    the STIHL parts symbol K. The 
    symbol may appear alone on small 
    parts.Observe all country-specific waste 
    disposal rules and regulations.
    STIHL products must not be thrown in 
    the garbage can. Take the product, 
    accessories and packaging to an 
    approved disposal site for environment-
    friendly recycling.
    Contact your STIHL servicing dealer for 
    the latest information on waste disposal. Displacement: 36.3 cc 
    (2.22 cu.in)
    Bore: 43 mm (1.69 in)
    Stroke: 25 mm (0.98 in)
    Engine power to 
    ISO 8893:1.4 kW 
    (1.90 bhp) 
    at 8,500 rpm
    Idle speed: 2,800 rpm
    Cut-off speed (rated): 10,200 rpm
    Valve clearance
    Inlet valve: 0.10 mm 
    (0.004 in)
    Exhaust valve: 0.10 mm 
    (0.004 in)
    Spark plug (resistor 
    type): NKG CMR 6H
    Electrode gap: 0.5 mm (0.02 in)
    Fuel tank capacity: 0.53 l (17.9 fl.oz)
    dry, without 
    KombiTool: 4.6 kg (10.1 lbs)
    R Loop handle
    Z Spark arrestor equipment
    Maintenance and RepairsDisposal
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    Not for California
    Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
    The U.S. Environmental Protection 
    Agency (EPA) and STIHL Incorporated 
    are pleased to explain the Emission 
    Control System Warranty on your 
    equipment type engine. In the U.S. new 
    1997 and later model year small off-road 
    equipment engines must be designed, 
    built and equipped, at the time of sale, to 
    meet the U.S. EPA regulations for small 
    non road engines. The equipment 
    engine must be free from defects in 
    materials and workmanship which 
    cause it to fail to conform with U.S. EPA 
    standards for the first two years of 
    engine use from the date of sale to the 
    ultimate purchaser.
    STIHL Incorporated must warrant the 
    emission control system on your small 
    off-road engine for the period of time 
    listed below provided there has been no 
    abuse, neglect or improper maintenance 
    of your small off-road equipment engine.
    Your emission control system includes 
    parts such as the carburetor and the 
    ignition system. Also included may be 
    hoses, and connectors and other 
    emission-related assemblies.
    Where a warrantable condition exists, 
    STIHL Incorporated will repair your 
    small off-road equipment engine at no 
    cost to you, including diagnosis (if the 
    diagnostic work is performed at an 
    authorized dealer), parts, and labor.Manufacturer's Warranty Coverage
    In the U.S., 1997 and later model year 
    small off-road equipment engines are 
    warranted for two years. If any emission-
    related part on your engine is defective, 
    the part will be repaired or replaced by 
    STIHL Incorporated free of charge.
    Owner's Warranty Responsibilities
    As the small off-road equipment engine 
    owner, you are responsible for the 
    performance of the required 
    maintenance listed in your instruction 
    manual. STIHL Incorporated 
    recommends that you retain all receipts 
    covering maintenance on your small off-
    road equipment engine, but STIHL 
    Incorporated cannot deny warranty 
    solely for the lack of receipts or for your 
    failure to ensure the performance of all 
    scheduled maintenance.
    Any replacement part or service that is 
    equivalent in performance and durability 
    may be used in non-warranty 
    maintenance or repairs, and shall not 
    reduce the warranty obligations of the 
    engine manufacturer.
    As the small off-road equipment engine 
    owner, you should be aware, however, 
    that STIHL Incorporated may deny you 
    warranty coverage if your small off-road 
    equipment engine or a part has failed 
    due to abuse, neglect, improper 
    maintenance or unapproved 
    modifications.
    You are responsible for presenting your 
    small off-road equipment engine to a 
    STIHL service center as soon as a 
    problem exists. The warranty repairs will 
    be completed in a reasonable amount of 
    time, not to exceed 30 days.If you have any questions regarding your 
    warranty rights and responsibilities, 
    please contact a STIHL customer 
    service representative at 1-800-467-
    8445 or you can write to
    STIHL Inc.,
    536 Viking Drive, P.O. Box 2015,
    Virginia Beach, VA 23450-2015
    www.stihlusa.com
    Coverage by STIHL Incorporated
    STIHL Incorporated warrants to the 
    ultimate purchaser and each 
    subsequent purchaser that your small 
    off-road equipment engine will be 
    designed, built and equipped, at the time 
    of sale, to meet all applicable 
    regulations. STIHL Incorporated also 
    warrants to the initial purchaser and 
    each subsequent purchaser that your 
    engine is free from defects in materials 
    and workmanship which cause the 
    engine to fail to conform with applicable 
    regulations for a period of two years.
    Warranty Period
    The warranty period will begin on the 
    date the utility equipment engine is 
    purchased by the initial purchaser and 
    you have signed and sent back the 
    warranty card to STIHL.
    If any emission-related part on your 
    engine is defective, the part will be 
    replaced by STIHL Incorporated at no 
    cost to the owner. Any warranted part 
    which is not scheduled for replacement 
    as required maintenance, or which is 
    scheduled only for regular inspection to 
    the effect of "repair or replace as 
    necessary" will be warranted for the 
    warranty period. Any warranted part 
    which is scheduled for replacement as 
    STIHL Incorporated Federal 
    Emission Control Warranty 
    Statement 
    						
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    26 required maintenance will be warranted 
    for the period of time up to the first 
    scheduled replacement point for that 
    part.
    Diagnosis
    You, as the owner, shall not be charged 
    for diagnostic labor which leads to the 
    determination that a warranted part is 
    defective. However, if you claim 
    warranty for a component and the 
    machine is tested as non-defective, 
    STIHL Incorporated will charge you for 
    the cost of the emission test. Mechanical 
    diagnostic work will be performed at an 
    authorized STIHL servicing dealer. 
    Emission test may be performed either 
    at STIHL Incorporated or at any 
    independent test laboratory.
    Warranty Work
    STIHL Incorporated shall remedy 
    warranty defects at any authorized 
    STIHL servicing dealer or warranty 
    station. Any such work shall be free of 
    charge to the owner if it is determined 
    that a warranted part is defective.
    Any manufacturer-approved or 
    equivalent replacement part may be 
    used for any warranty maintenance or 
    repairs on emission-related parts and 
    must be provided without charge to the 
    owner. STIHL Incorporated is liable for 
    damages to other engine components 
    caused by the failure of a warranted part 
    still under warranty.
    The following list specifically defines the 
    emission-related warranted parts:
    –Air Filter
    –Carburetor (if applicable)
    –Fuel Pump–Choke (Cold Start Enrichment 
    System) (if applicable)
    –Control Linkages
    –Intake Manifold
    –Magneto or Electronic Ignition 
    System (Ignition Module or 
    Electronic Control Unit)
    –Fly Wheel
    –Spark Plug
    –Injection Valve (if applicable)
    –Injection Pump (if applicable)
    –Throttle Housing (if applicable)
    –Cylinder
    –Muffler
    –Catalytic Converter (if applicable)
    –Fuel Tank
    –Fuel Cap
    –Fuel Line
    –Fuel Line Fittings
    –Clamps
    –Fasteners
    Where to make a Claim for Warranty 
    Service
    Bring the product to any authorized 
    STIHL servicing dealer and present the 
    signed warranty card.
    Maintenance Requirements
    The maintenance instructions in this 
    manual are based on the application of 
    the recommended 2-stroke fuel-oil 
    mixture (see also instruction "Fuel"). 
    Deviations from this recommendation regarding quality and mixing ratio of fuel 
    and oil may require shorter maintenance 
    intervals.
    Limitations
    This Emission Control Systems 
    Warranty shall not cover any of the 
    following:
    Nrepair or replacement required 
    because of misuse, neglect or lack 
    of required maintenance,
    Nrepairs improperly performed or 
    replacements not conforming to 
    STIHL Incorporated specifications 
    that adversely affect performance 
    and/or durability, and alterations or 
    modifications not recommended or 
    approved in writing by STIHL 
    Incorporated,
    and
    Nreplacement of parts and other 
    services and adjustments 
    necessary for required maintenance 
    at and after the first scheduled 
    replacement point. 
    						
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    For California only
    Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
    The California Air Resources Board 
    (CARB) and STIHL Incorporated are 
    pleased to explain the emission control 
    system warranty on your 2015 and later 
    small off-road equipment engine.
    In California, new equipment that uses 
    small off-road engines must be 
    designed, built, and equipped to meet 
    the State's stringent anti-smog 
    standards. STIHL Incorporated must 
    warrant the emissions control system on 
    your small off-road engine for the period 
    listed below provided there has been no 
    abuse, neglect or improper maintenance 
    of your small off-road engine.
    Your emissions control system may 
    include parts such as the carburetor or 
    fuel-injection system, the ignition 
    system, and catalytic converter. Also 
    included may be hoses, belts, 
    connectors or other emission-related 
    assemblies.
    Where a warrantable condition exists, 
    STIHL Incorporated will repair your 
    small off-road equipment engine at no 
    cost to you including diagnosis, parts 
    and labor.Manufacturer’s Warranty 
    Responsibilities
    This emissions control system is 
    warranted for two years in California. If 
    any emissions-related part on your 
    equipment is defective, the part will be 
    repaired or replaced by STIHL 
    Incorporated free of charge.
    Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities
    As the small off-road equipment engine 
    owner, you are responsible for 
    performance of the required 
    maintenance listed in your instruction 
    manual. STIHL Incorporated 
    recommends that you retain all receipts 
    covering maintenance on your small off-
    road equipment engine, but STIHL 
    Incorporated cannot deny warranty 
    solely for the lack of receipts or your 
    failure to ensure the performance of all 
    scheduled maintenance.
    As the small off-road equipment engine 
    owner, you should however be aware 
    that STIHL Incorporated may deny you 
    warranty coverage if your small off-road 
    equipment engine or a part has failed 
    due to abuse, neglect, or improper 
    maintenance or unapproved 
    modifications.
    You are responsible for presenting your 
    small off-road equipment engine to a 
    STIHL servicing dealer as soon as the 
    problem exists. The warranty repairs 
    should be completed in a reasonable 
    amount of time, not to exceed 30 days. If 
    you have any questions regarding your 
    warranty rights and responsibilities, 
    please contact a STIHL customer 
    service representative at 1-800-467-
    8445 or you can write toSTIHL Inc., 536 Viking Drive,
    P.O. Box 2015,
    Virginia Beach, VA 23450-2015.
    www.stihlusa.com
    Coverage by STIHL Incorporated
    STIHL Incorporated warrants to the 
    ultimate purchaser and each 
    subsequent purchaser that your small 
    off-road equipment engine is designed, 
    built and equipped, at the time of sale, to 
    meet all applicable emission 
    regulations.
    STIHL Incorporated also warrants to the 
    initial purchaser and each subsequent 
    purchaser that your engine is free from 
    defects in materials and workmanship 
    which cause the engine to fail to conform 
    to applicable emission regulations for a 
    period of two years.
    Defects Warranty Period
    The warranty periods will begin on the 
    date the utility equipment engine is 
    purchased by the initial purchaser. If any 
    emission-related part on your engine is 
    defective, the part will be replaced by 
    STIHL Incorporated at no cost to the 
    owner.
    Add-on or modified parts that are not 
    exempted by CARB may not be used. 
    The use of any non-exempted add-on or 
    modified parts will be grounds for 
    disallowing a warranty claim. STIHL 
    Incorporated will not be liable to warrant 
    failures of warranted parts caused by the 
    use of a non-exempted add-on or 
    modified part.
    STIHL Incorporated 
    California Exhaust and 
    Evaporative Emissions 
    Control Warranty Statement 
    						
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    28 The warranty on emissions-related parts 
    will be interpreted as follows:
    1.Any warranted part that is not 
    scheduled for replacement as 
    required maintenance in the written 
    instructions required in the 
    Emission Warranty Parts List (see 
    below) must be warranted for the 
    warranty period defined in 
    Subsection COVERAGE BY STIHL 
    INCORPORATED, see above. If 
    any such part fails during the period 
    of warranty coverage, it must be 
    repaired or replaced by the 
    manufacturer according to 
    Subsection (4) below. Any such part 
    repaired or replaced under the 
    warranty must be warranted for the 
    remaining warranty period.
    2.Any warranted part that is 
    scheduled only for regular 
    inspection in the written instructions 
    required by the Emission Warranty 
    Parts List (see below) must be 
    warranted for the warranty period 
    defined in Subsection COVERAGE 
    BY STIHL INCORPORATED, see 
    above. A statement in such written 
    instructions to the effect of "repair or 
    replace as necessary" will not 
    reduce the period of warranty 
    coverage. Any such part repaired or 
    replaced under warranty must be 
    warranted for the remaining 
    warranty period.
    3.Any warranted part that is 
    scheduled for replacement as 
    required maintenance in the written 
    instructions required by the 
    Emission Warranty Parts List (see 
    below) must be warranted for the 
    period of time prior to the first 
    scheduled replacement point for that part. If the part fails prior to the 
    first scheduled replacement, the 
    part must be repaired or replaced by 
    the engine manufacturer according 
    to Subsection (4) below. Any such 
    part repaired or replaced under 
    warranty must be warranted for the 
    remainder of the period prior to the 
    first scheduled replacement point 
    for the part.
    4.Repair or replacement of any 
    warranted part under the warranty 
    must be performed at a warranty 
    station at no charge to the owner.
    5.Notwithstanding the provisions of 
    Subsection (4) above, warranty 
    services or repairs will be provided 
    at all manufacturer distribution 
    centers that are authorized to 
    service the subject engines.
    6.The owner must not be charged for 
    diagnostic labor that leads to the 
    determination that a warranted part 
    is in fact defective, provided that 
    such diagnostic work is performed 
    at a warranty station.
    Warranty Work
    STIHL Incorporated shall remedy 
    warranty defects at any authorized 
    STIHL servicing dealer or warranty 
    station. Any such work shall be free of 
    charge to the owner if it is determined 
    that a warranted part is defective. Any 
    manufacturer approved or equivalent 
    replacement part may be used for any 
    warranty maintenance or repairs on 
    emission-related parts and must be 
    provided without charge to the owner. 
    STIHL Incorporated is liable for damages to other engine components 
    caused by the failure of a warranted part 
    still under warranty.
    Emission Warranty Parts List
    Air Filter, Carburetor (if applicable), Fuel 
    Pump, Choke (Cold Start Enrichment 
    System) (if applicable), Control 
    Linkages, Intake Manifold, Magneto or 
    Electronic Ignition System (Ignition 
    Module or Electronic Control Unit), Fly 
    Wheel, Spark Plug, Injection Valve (if 
    applicable), Injection Pump (if 
    applicable), Throttle Housing (if 
    applicable), Cylinder, Muffler, Catalytic 
    Converter (if applicable), Fuel Tank, 
    Fuel Cap, Fuel Line, Fuel Line Fittings, 
    Clamps, Fasteners.
    Where to make a Claim for Warranty 
    Service
    Bring the STIHL product to any 
    authorized STIHL servicing dealer and 
    present the signed STIHL product 
    registration card, or the print-out of the 
    electronic product registration.
    Limitations
    The repair or replacement of any 
    warranted part otherwise eligible for 
    warranty coverage may be excluded 
    from such warranty coverage if STIHL 
    Incorporated demonstrates that the 
    STIHL product has been abused, 
    neglected, or improperly maintained, 
    and that such abuse, neglect, or 
    improper maintenance was the direct 
    cause of the need for repair or 
    replacement of the part. That 
    notwithstanding, any adjustment of a 
    component that has a factory installed,  
    						
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