Winter Operation - Stihl BR 600 Instruction Manual

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Place the cap on the opening and
N
rotate it counterclockwise until it
engages the filler neck.
Continue rotating the cap
N
counterclockwise (about a quarter
turn) – this causes the bottom of the
cap to be turned to the correct
position.
Turn and lock the cap clockwise –
N
see sections on "Closing" and
"Checking security of cap".
Opening screw-type tank cap
Turn the cap counterclockwise until
N
it can be removed from the tank
opening.
Remove the cap.
N
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Filling up with fuel
Take care not to spill fuel while fueling
and do not overfill the tank. STIHL
recommends you use the STIHL filler
nozzle (special accessory).
Closing screw-type tank cap
Place the cap in the opening.
N
Turn the cap clockwise as far as
N
stop and tighten it down as firmly as
possible by hand.

Winter Operation

At temperatures below 10°C:
2
1
Remove the filter cover (1) and air
N
filter element (2).
3
Loosen the screw (3).
N
BR 500, BR 550, BR 600

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Woody Lollar
February 8, 2025

Choke knob want open to crank when you pull trigger

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WoodyLollar
February 8, 2025

@Woody Lollar

Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025

If the choke knob on a Stihl BR 600 won't open when pulling the trigger, follow these steps:

1. Check the Throttle Cable – Ensure the throttle cable is not too tight. If it is pulling down the choke latch too much, it may need adjustment.
2. Adjust the Trigger Screw – There is a flat-head screw on the trigger that can be adjusted. If adjusting it does not solve the issue, further inspection is needed.
3. Inspect the Choke Mechanism – Make sure the choke knob can move freely and is not obstructed.
4. Verify Proper Installation – If a new carburetor was installed, ensure the throttle and choke linkages are correctly connected.
5. Test the Choke Knob Movement – The choke knob should move freely between positions and automatically return when the throttle is engaged.

If the issue persists, consider seeking professional servicing to check for misalignment or incorrect assembly.

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