MS 194 C
English
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The machine's fuel tank should be 
cleaned as necessary.
Fuel mix ages
If not using MotoMix, only mix sufficient 
fuel for a few days of 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 by hand to ensure proper mix of oil and 
gasoline.
WARNING
Shaking fuel can cause pressure to build 
in the fuel container. To reduce the risk 
of fire and severe personal injury or 
property damage from fuel spraying, 
allow the fuel container to sit for several 
minutes before opening. Open the 
container slowly to release any residual 
pressures. Never open the fuel 
container in the vicinity of any ignition 
source. Read and follow all warnings 
and instructions that accompany your 
fuel container.
Dispose of empty mixing-oil containers 
only at authorized disposal locations.
WARNING
Removing the cap on a pressurized fuel 
tank can result in gasoline, vapors and 
fumes being forcefully sprayed out from 
the tank in all directions. The escaping 
gasoline, vapors or fumes, sometimes 
referred to as fuel spraying or 
"geysering," can cause serious personal 
injury, including fire and burn injury, or 
property damage.
Fuel spraying can occur when the 
engine is hot and the tank is opened 
while under pressure. It can occur in hot 
environments even if the engine has not 
been running. Spraying is more likely to 
occur when the fuel tank is half full or 
more.
Avoid Injuries from Fuel Spraying.
Always follow the fueling instructions in 
this manual:
– Treat every fuel tank as if it is 
pressurized, particularly if it is half 
full or more.
– Always allow the chain saw to cool 
adequately before attempting to 
open the fuel tank or refueling; this 
will take longer in hot conditions.
– Never remove the cap by turning it 
directly to the open position. Turn it 
first approximately 1/8 of a turn 
counter-clockwise to the vent 
position to relieve any residual 
pressure.
– Never open the fuel tank while the 
engine is still hot or running.
– Never open the fuel tank or re-fuel 
the saw near any sparks, flames or 
other ignition sources.
– Pick the right fuel: use only good 
quality (89 octane or higher), fresh 
fuel blended for the season.
– Vapor lock: do not remove the fuel 
cap in an effort to relieve vapor lock. 
Removing the cap has no effect on 
vapor lock.
– Be aware that fuel spraying is more 
likely at higher altitudes.
Preparations
N Before fueling, clean the filler cap 
and the area around it to ensure that 
no dirt falls into the tank.
Gaso-
line
Oil (STIHL 50:1 or equiva-
lent high-quality oils)
US gal. US fl.oz.
12.6
2 1/2 6.4
512.8
Fueling