
Do you have a question about the Stihl BR 600 and is the answer not in the manual?
| Type | Backpack blower |
|---|---|
| Airflow | 1150 m³/h |
| Airspeed | 320.4 km/h |
| Suction mode | - |
| Airspeed (max) | 381.6 km/h |
| Shoulder strap | Yes |
| Power source | Gasoline |
| Sound power level | 108 dB |
| Vibration emission | 2.5 m/s² |
| Sound pressure level | 100 dB |
| Weight | 10200 g |
|---|
Emphasizes reading the manual, local regulations, and training.
Checks for assembled condition, fuel system, and controls.
Instructions for starting the engine safely.
How to stop the engine immediately in emergencies.
Hazards of toxic exhaust fumes and need for proper ventilation.
How to hold and move the blower while in use.
Importance of regular maintenance and dealer service.
Steps to attach the control handle to the blower tube.
Specific instructions for mounting blower tubes on BR 500.
Specific instructions for mounting blower tubes on BR 550/600.
Attaching the hose clamp with throttle cable retainer.
Attaching the hose clamp without cable retainer.
Fitting the harness snugly and securely against your back.
Final step for harness adjustment by pulling straps downward.
Recommended ready-to-use fuel mix for optimal engine life.
Fuel quality and ethanol content guidelines.
Type of two-stroke engine oil to use for mixing.
Specific fuel-oil ratio and examples for mixing.
Adjustments for temperatures below 10°C.
Checking parts like base plate and intake screen before starting.
Procedures for starting the engine, including choke settings.
Procedures for safely stopping the engine.
Advice for running the machine, including engine heat dissipation.
Steps to remove the spark plug from the engine.
Instructions for storing the machine for periods of 3 months or longer.
Details on engine displacement, bore, stroke, and idle speed.
Air flow rate, velocity, and blowing force measurements.