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Brand | Stihl |
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Model | BT 130 |
Category | Power Tool |
Language | English |
Explains the meaning of symbols and pictograms used in the manual for identification.
Details how operating and safety instructions are marked with symbols and text.
Highlights risks from reactive forces, improper lending, hazardous use, and bystander safety.
Emphasizes operator's physical and mental fitness, avoiding fatigue and substances.
Details essential protective apparel like gloves, boots, eye protection, and hearing protection.
Stresses the importance of using only authorized parts and not modifying the tool.
Instructions on how to safely transport the machine, including stopping the engine and securing it.
Specifies the need for an oil-gasoline mixture for the STIHL power tool.
Details safe fueling procedures, including ventilation, cooling, and pressure release.
Essential checks before starting, including tool condition, controls, and spark plug boot security.
Explains the purpose and usage of the auger brake for safety during starting and operations.
Safe starting procedures, emphasizing location, stable footing, and engaging the auger brake.
Guidelines for safe engine starting, including single-operator use and proper starter rope handling.
Instructions on maintaining a firm grip with both hands for effective control of the auger.
Specifies operating conditions: outdoors, well-ventilated areas, good visibility, and daylight.
Guidance on managing reactive forces from hitting hard objects to prevent loss of control.
Critical warning about the danger of electric shock from contact with wires.
Alerts to the risk of thrown objects ricocheting and striking the operator.
Emphasizes using genuine STIHL parts and following all maintenance instructions.
Crucial safety measure: always stop the engine before performing any maintenance.
Ensures proper spark plug boot connection to prevent fire hazards.
Regular inspection of the drilling tool for tightness and cracks is essential.
Instructions for attaching and securing the padding to the handle frame.
Details on setting the auger brake lever for starting, idling, and releasing a trapped auger.
Instructions on how to release the auger brake by moving the lever to position B.
Guidance on regularly checking the auger brake's proper function due to normal wear.
Ensures the auger brake is activated before starting the engine for safety.
Step-by-step guide for safely starting the engine, including control movements.
Instruction to immediately switch to idle after starting to prevent clutch damage.
Guidance for the initial break-in period, advising against high RPMs and loads.
Advice on running the engine at idle after prolonged high-speed operation to dissipate heat.
Steps to take after completing work, including cooling, draining fuel, and checking fasteners.
Important safety considerations and instructions for fitting and using shaft extensions.
Instructions on adjusting the idle speed screw (LA) for smooth engine operation.
Guidance on adjusting idle speed to prevent the auger from rotating when the engine is idling.
Steps for checking, cleaning, and adjusting the spark plug for optimal performance.
Procedure for safely removing the spark plug, including setting the slide control to STOP.
Details the two-year warranty for emission-related parts on small off-road engines.
Outlines the owner's duty for required maintenance and proper use to maintain warranty.
Specifies when the warranty period begins and coverage for emission-related parts.
Explains the process for warranty diagnosis, including potential charges for non-defective tests.
Describes where and how warranty work is performed, including authorized dealers.
Instructions on where to present the product for warranty service with the signed card.
Details maintenance based on recommended fuel-oil mixture, noting impact on intervals.
Lists conditions and actions that void the emission control systems warranty.