Starting a STIHL brushcutter
Although all our brushcutters and clearing saws are easy to start, the exact procedure varies depending on the model. Here we explain the start-up sequences.
10.12.2024
Overview: starting a STIHL brushcutter
- The way to start a STIHL brushcutter can vary depending on the model.
- We therefore recommend that you read the operating manual thoroughly before starting.
- You should only set the brushcutter upright after completing the start-up process successfully.
WHAT CAN I DO IF MY BRUSHCUTTER DOES NOT START?
If your brushcutter does not start, you should first make sure that you have completed the start-up sequence correctly. If you are still unable to start the engine, we recommend having your power tool checked by a STIHL dealer.
How do I start my brushcutter?: A step-by-step guide
Mowing with a brushcutter is efficient and fast. Here’s how to prepare for the job: You have familiarised yourself with the operating instructions. You have secured and checked your work environment and are wearing appropriate work clothes. You can now start using your brushcutter.
STARTING A CORDLESS BRUSHCUTTER
First make sure that the battery is correctly positioned in the brushcutter.
Hold the control handle of the device with one hand, in such a way that your thumb wraps around the handle. Hold the loop handle in the other hand, with your thumb wrapped around it.
Now use your thumb to push the release slide towards the loop handle and hold it there.
Push and hold the trigger lock down by hand. You can now let go of the release slide.
Press and hold the trigger with your index finger. The cordless brushcutter will now accelerate, the cutting tool will begin to rotate and the brushcutter is ready for use.
Release the trigger to switch off the cordless brushcutter.
Starting an electric brushcutter
Insert the plug of the brushcutter into a socket.
Stand firmly and securely.
Hold the brushcutter in both hands: the right hand on the control handle and the left on the loop handle.
To start the electric brushcutter, press the switch on the control handle with your right hand.
If your device has a switch-on lock (FSE 60, FSE 71 and FSE 81), press and hold this before pressing the switch.
Your brushcutter is now ready for use.
To switch off the electric brushcutter, release the switch or the switch-on lock and the switch on the control handle and remove the plug from the socket.
Lay the brushcutter safely on the ground, resting it on the support on the engine and the cutting tool guard. The cutting tool must not be in contact with the ground or any other objects, as it may rotate during starting. Fuel the brushcutter as per the operating manual and remove transport protection from the cutting tool if it is attached. No other persons should be within 15 metres of the tool. Make sure you have a secure footing.
Press the fuel pump at least five times, even if it is still filled with fuel. This reduces the number of start-up strokes required, making the start-up sequence easier.
When the engine is cold, the choke must be closed. To do this, move the choke lever to the cold start position, which is the top position.
If the engine is warm, move the choke lever to the warm start position, which is the middle position. Please also use this position if the engine is already running but still cold.
Make sure that you have a firm footing and check again that the brushcutter is secure. Press the device firmly onto the ground so that it cannot tip over during the start-up sequence. Check that the cutting tool is unobstructed.
With your right hand, slowly pull out the starter grip until you feel the first stop. Then give the starter cord a quick, forceful verticle pull. Be careful not to pull the cord out all the way to the end.
Do not let the starter grip spring back freely; instead, guide it back in the opposite direction to the pull-out direction so that the starter cord can wind up correctly.
When the engine initially starts, it will run for approximately 5 to 7 seconds. During this time, briefly press the locking lever on the multi-function handle and accelerate. This will cause the choke lever to automatically jump to the rest position (the lowest position) and the engine goes into neutral. You do not need to pull the starter handle again. The cutting tool stops rotating when the engine is idling.
If you fail to operate the throttle lever within approximately 5 to 7 seconds, the engine will stop. Now manually set the choke to the warm start position (the middle position) and pull the starter grip again until the engine starts.
Slowly pick the brushcutter up from the ground, taking care to avoid unintentional acceleration. The brushcutter is now ready for use. Hook the brushcutter onto the universal harness and use two hands to guide it safely as you work.
Set the stop switch on the multi-function handle to the stop position, position 0. The engine will then shut off. When released, the stop switch springs back to position I.
STARTING A PETROL BRUSHCUTTER (HARD CHOKE)
Lay the brushcutter safely on the ground, resting it on the support on the engine and the cutting tool guard. The cutting tool must not touch the ground or any other objects, as the tool may rotate during starting. Fuel the brushcutter as per the operating manual and remove transport protection from the cutting tool if it is attached. No other persons should be within 15 metres of the tool. Make sure you have a secure footing.
Set the stop switch on the multi-function handle to operating position I.
Press and hold the throttle trigger lockout. At the same time, push the throttle lever until the catch beside the tongue on the housing engages.
Once the throttle lever is engaged, you can release the throttle lever and then the throttle trigger lockout. The tool is now in the starting throttle position.
Press the fuel pump at least five times, even if it is still filled with fuel. This reduces the number of start-up strokes required, making the start-up sequence easier.
If the engine is cold, move the choke lever to the cold start position.
Make sure that you have a firm footing and check again that the brushcutter is secure. Press the device firmly onto the ground so that it cannot tip over during the start-up sequence. Check that the cutting tool is unobstructed.
With your right hand, slowly pull out the starter grip until you feel the first stop. Then, on machines without ErgoStart, give the starter cord a quick, forceful pull. For machines with ErgoStart, give the starter cord a quick, forceful verticle pull. Be careful not to pull the cord out all the way to the end.
Do not let the starter grip spring back freely; instead guide it back in the opposite direction to the pull-out direction so that the starter cord can wind up correctly.
When the engine starts, or at the latest after the fifth start, open the choke by moving the choke lever.
Pull the starter cord once again. The engine will now start.
If your brushcutter still does not start, check the procedure again using the operating manual. In the unlikely event that the brushcutter still cannot be started, contact your dealer, who will be able to provide you with advice and assistance.
As soon as the engine starts, press the throttle lever until the tongue disengages. The engine will now idle and the cutting tool will stop rotating.
Slowly pick the brushcutter up from the ground, taking care to avoid unintentional acceleration. The brushcutter is now ready for use.
Set the stop switch on the multi-function handle to the stop position, position 0.
NOTE
These guides are only intended as a supplement to the operating manual for your STIHL brushcutter. The images and descriptions only refer to one type of brushcutter by way of example. Other brushcutter types may have different controls. Before using your brushcutter, please familiarise yourself with the power tool, read the operating manual thoroughly and contact your dealer directly if you have any questions.
OPERATING MANUALS FOR STIHL BRUSHCUTTERS
Find and download operating manuals for your STIHL brushcutter here.