Stihl MS 462 C-M Instruction Manual - Page 45

Starting the Engine

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14 Starting the Engine ► Drop the cap into the fuel tank opening (A). ► Turn the cap counter-clockwise with slight pressure until it drops fully into the fuel tank opening (approx. 1/4 turn) (B). This will rotate the base of the cap into the correct starting position for installation (C). The exterior positioning mark (1) on the cap will line up with the "unlocked" symbol on the fuel tank housing. The interior positioning mark (3) should be under the grip and not in line with the outer positioning mark (1). ► Then, turn the cap clockwise, closing it normally. ► If your fuel cap still does not tighten properly, it may be damaged or broken. Stop using the unit and take it to your authorized STIHL dealer for repair. 14 Starting the Engine 14.1 Holding the Chain Saw A B C ► When starting, hold the chain saw firmly in one of three ways: 0000-GXX-2936-A1 English - Position the chain saw on a level surface. Hold the saw firmly on the ground with your left hand on the front handle. Your thumb should be under the handle. Put the toe of your right boot into the rear handle and press down (Illustration A). - Position the chain saw on a level surface. Hold the saw firmly on the ground with your left hand on the front handle. Your thumb should be under the handle. Put the heel of your right boot onto the rear hand guard and press down (Illustration B). - Hold the saw firmly with your left hand on the front handle. Your thumb should be under the handle. Hold the rear handle tightly between your legs, just above the knees (Illustration C). 14.2 Starting the Engine WARNING Never operate your chain saw if it is damaged, improperly adjusted or maintained, not completely and securely assembled or not functioning properly, @ 5.4. To reduce the risk of personal injury, always wear proper clothing and protective apparel, including proper eye protection, when operating your chain saw, @ 5.3. Before starting the engine: ► Make sure you have a secure and firm footing. ► Stand upright. ► Always hold and operate the chain saw with your right hand firmly on the rear or control handle and your left hand firmly on the front handle. Always hold the chain saw with two hands in this manner, whether you are right-handed or left-handed. To start the engine: ► Engage the chain brake, @ 12.1. ► Remove the chain scabbard. ► Depress the decompression valve. 0458-790-8621-A 43

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0458-790-8621-A
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English
14 Starting the Engine
Drop the cap into the fuel tank opening (A).
Turn the cap counter-clockwise with slight pressure until it
drops fully into the fuel tank opening (approx. 1/4
turn) (B). This will rotate the base of the cap into the
correct starting position for installation (C). The exterior
positioning mark (1) on the cap will line up with the
"unlocked" symbol on the fuel tank housing. The interior
positioning mark (3) should be under the grip and not in
line with the outer positioning mark (1).
Then, turn the cap clockwise, closing it normally.
If your fuel cap still does not tighten properly, it may be
damaged or broken. Stop using the unit and take it to your
authorized STIHL dealer for repair.
14.1
Holding the Chain Saw
When starting, hold the chain saw firmly in one of three
ways:
Position the chain saw on a level surface. Hold the saw
firmly on the ground with your left hand on the front
handle. Your thumb should be under the handle. Put the
toe of your right boot into the rear handle and press
down (Illustration A).
Position the chain saw on a level surface. Hold the saw
firmly on the ground with your left hand on the front
handle. Your thumb should be under the handle. Put the
heel of your right boot onto the rear hand guard and
press down (Illustration B).
Hold the saw firmly with your left hand on the front
handle. Your thumb should be under the handle. Hold
the rear handle tightly between your legs, just above the
knees (Illustration C).
14.2
Starting the Engine
WARNING
Never operate your chain saw if it is damaged, improperly
adjusted or maintained, not completely and securely
assembled or not functioning properly,
@
5.4. To reduce
the risk of personal injury, always wear proper clothing and
protective apparel, including proper eye protection, when
operating your chain saw,
@
5.3.
Before starting the engine:
Make sure you have a secure and firm footing.
Stand upright.
Always hold and operate the chain saw with your right
hand firmly on the rear or control handle and your left hand
firmly on the front handle. Always hold the chain saw with
two hands in this manner, whether you are right-handed or
left-handed.
To start the engine:
Engage the chain brake,
@
12.1.
Remove the chain scabbard.
Depress the decompression valve.
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Starting the Engine
0000-GXX-2936-A1
A
B
C