MS 241 C-M
English
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Be particularly alert and cautious when 
wearing hearing protection because 
your ability to hear warnings (shouts, 
alarms, etc.) is restricted.
THE CHAIN SAW
For illustrations and definitions of the 
chain saw parts see the chapter on 
"Main Parts."
WARNING
Never modify this chain saw in any way. 
Only attachments supplied by STIHL or 
expressly approved by STIHL for use 
with the specific STIHL model are 
authorized. Although certain 
unauthorized attachments are useable 
with STIHL chain saws, their use may, in 
fact, be extremely dangerous.
WARNING
Never operate your chain saw if it is 
damaged, improperly adjusted or 
maintained, or not completely or 
securely assembled.
If this chain saw is subjected to 
unusually high loads for which it was not 
designed (e.g. heavy impact or a fall), 
always check that it is in good condition 
before continuing work. Check in 
particular that the fuel system is tight (no 
leaks) and that the controls and safety 
devices are working properly. Do not 
continue operating this chain saw if it is 
damaged. In case of doubt, have it 
checked by your STIHL servicing dealer.
THE USE OF THE CHAIN SAW
Transporting the Chain Saw
WARNING
Always stop the engine before putting 
the chain saw down. Carrying a chain 
saw with the engine running may be 
extremely dangerous.
Accidental acceleration of the engine 
can cause the saw chain to rotate. 
Always engage the chain brake when 
taking more than a few steps.
By hand: When transporting your chain 
saw by hand, the engine must be shut 
off and the chain saw must be in the 
proper position, i.e., grip the top handle 
and place the muffler away from the 
body; the chain guard (scabbard) should 
be over the saw chain and guide bar, 
which should point backwards, away 
from the direction in which you are 
walking.
By vehicle: When transporting in a 
vehicle, keep saw chain and bar covered 
with the chain guard (scabbard). 
Properly secure your chain saw to 
prevent turnover, fuel spillage and 
damage to the chain saw.
To reduce the risk of 
injury to your eyes never 
operate your power tool 
unless wearing goggles 
or properly fitted protec
-
tive glasses with 
adequate top and side 
protection complying with 
ANSI Z87 "+" (or your 
applicable national stand
-
ard). If there is a risk of 
injury to your face, STIHL 
recommends that you 
also wear a face shield or 
face screen over your 
goggles or protective 
glasses.
Wear an approved safety 
hard hat  to reduce the 
risk of injury to your head. 
Chain saw noise may 
damage your hearing. 
Wear sound barriers (ear 
plugs or ear mufflers) to 
help protect your hearing. 
Continual and regular 
users should have their 
hearing checked 
regularly.