Husqvarna 33RJ manual

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    E E E E n n n n g g g g l l l l i i i i s s s s h h h h 333RJ 335RJ X-series Oper ator’ s manual (EP A) Please r ead the operator’ s manual carefully and mak e sure you understand the instructions before using the machine.[...]

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    KEY T O SYMBOLS 2 – English Symbols W ARNING! Clearing saws, brushcutters and trimmers can be dangerous! Careless or incorrect use can result in serious or fatal injury to the operator or others. Please read the operator’ s manual carefully and make sure y ou understand the instructions before using the machine. Alwa ys wear : • A protective [...]

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    CONTENTS English – 3 Contents KEY T O SYMBOLS Symbols .................................................................... 2 CONTENTS Contents .................................................................... 3 Note the follo wing before starting: ............................. 4 INTR ODUCTION Dear customer! ....................................[...]

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    CONTENTS 4 – English Note the f ollowing bef ore star ting: Please read the oper ator’ s manual carefully . Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control devices and system ma y be performed by any nonroad engine repair establishment or individual. This label cer tifies that the product has been certified in accordance with Amer[...]

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    English – 5 INTR ODUCTION Dear customer! Cong ratulations on your choice to b uy a Husqvarna product! Husqvarna is based on a tradition that dates back to 1689, when the Swedish King Karl XI ordered the construction of a factory on the banks of the Huskvarna River , for production of musk ets. The location was logical, since water po wer was harn[...]

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    6 – English WHA T IS WHA T? What is what on the c learing saw? 32 30 31 23 24 23 29 25 26 27 28 1 T r immer head 2 Grease filler cap, be vel gear 3 Bev el gear 4 Cutting attachment guard 5 Shaft 6 Handle adjustment 7 Loop handle 8 Suspension ring 9 Stop switch 10 Throttle lock out 11 Throttle control 12 Spark plug cap and spark plug 13 Cylinder [...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS English – 7 Impor tant P ersonal protective equipment HELMET A protectiv e helmet where there is a risk of falling objects HEARING PRO TECTION Wear hearing protection that provides adequate noise reduction. EYE PRO TECTION Alwa ys wear approved e ye protection. If you use a visor then you must also w ear approved prote[...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS 8 – English BOO TS Wear boots with steel toe-caps and non-slip sole . CLO THING Wear clothes made of a strong f abric and avoid loose clothing that can catch on twigs and branches. Alwa ys wear heavy , long pants. Do not wear jewellery , shorts sandals or go barefoot. Secure hair so it is abo ve shoulder lev el. FIRST [...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS English – 9 Stop s witch Use the stop s witch to switch off the engine . Star t the engine and mak e sure the engine stops when you mov e the stop switch to the stop setting. Cutting attac hment guard This guard is intended to prev ent loose objects from being thrown tow ards the operator . The guard also protects the [...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS 10 – English Muffler The muffler is designed to keep noise le vels to a minimum and to direct exhaust fumes a way from the user . A muffler fitted with a catalytic conv er ter is also designed to reduce harmful exhaust gases. In countries that have a w ar m and dry climate there is a significant risk of fire. W e[...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS English – 11 Locking n ut A locking nut is used to secure some types of cutting attachment. When fitting, tighten the nut in the opposite direction to the direction of rotation of the cutting attachment. T o remo ve it, undo the nut in the same direction as the cutting attachment rotates. (CA UTION! The nut has a left[...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS 12 – English General rules Only use cutting attachments with the guards we recommend! See the chapter on T echnical data. K eep the teeth of the blade correctly shar pened! F ollow our instructions and use the recommended file gauge. An incorrectly sharpened or damaged blade increases the risk of accidents. Check the [...]

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    ASSEMBL Y English – 13 Fitting the J-handle • Clip the loop handle onto the shaft. Note that the loop handle must be fitted between the arrows on the shaft. • Slide the spacer into the slot in the loop handle. • Fit the nut, knob and screw . Do not overtighten. • Attach the J-handle to the loop handle using the three screws, as sho wn. ?[...]

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    ASSEMBL Y 14 – English Fitting a blade guar d, grass b lade and grass cutter • Hook the blade guard/combination guard (A) onto the fitting on the shaft and secure with the bolt. CA UTION! Ensure that the guard extension is remo ved. Use the recommended blade guard. See the T echnical data section. • Fit the drive disc (B) on the output shaft[...]

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    FUEL HANDLING English – 15 Fuel safety Nev er star t the machine: 1 If you ha ve spilled fuel on it. Wipe off the spillage and allow remaining fuel to e vaporate. 2 If you ha ve spilled fuel on yourself or y our clothes, change your clothes. W ash any par t of your body that has come in contact with fuel. Use soap and water . 3 If the machine is [...]

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    FUEL HANDLING 16 – English Mixing • Alwa ys mix the gasoline and oil in a clean container intended for fuel. • Alwa ys star t by filling half the amount of the gasoline to be used. Then add the entire amount of oil. Mix (shak e) the fuel mixture. Add the remaining amount of gasoline. • Mix (shake) the fuel mixture thoroughly bef ore filli[...]

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    ST AR TING AND ST OPPING English – 17 Check bef ore star ting • Check the b lade to ensure that no cracks hav e formed at the bottom of the teeth or by the centre hole. The most common reason why cr acks are formed is that sharp corners have been f or med at the bottom of the teeth while sharpening or that the blade has been used with dull teet[...]

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    ST AR TING AND ST OPPING 18 – English Primer b ulb: Press the air purge repeatedly until fuel begins to fill the bulb . The b ulb need not be completely filled. Hold the body of the machine on the ground using your left hand (CA UTION! Not with your foot!). Grip the star ter handle, slowly pull out the cord with y our right hand until you feel [...]

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    WORKING TECHNIQUES English – 19 General working instructions Basic safety rules 1 Look around you: • T o ensure that people, animals or other things cannot affect y our control of the machine. • T o ensure that people, animals, etc., do not come into contact with the cutting attachment or loose objects that are thrown out by the cutting attac[...]

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    W ORKING TECHNIQUES 20 – English Basic working tec hniques Alwa ys slow the engine to idle speed after each working operation. Long per iods at full throttle without any load on the engine can lead to serious engine damage. Grass clearing using a grass b lade • Grass blades and g rass cutters must not be used on woody stems. • A grass b lade [...]

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    WORKING TECHNIQUES English – 21 Cutting • The trimmer is ideal for cutting grass that is difficult to reach using a normal lawn mower . K eep the cord parallel to the ground when cutting. Avoid pressing the trimmer head against the ground as this can ruin the lawn and damage the tool. • Do not allow the trimmer head to constantly come into c[...]

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    MAINTENANCE 22 – English Carburetor Y our Husqvarna product has been designed and manuf actured to specifications that reduce har mful emissions. After the engine has used 8-10 tanks of fuel the engine will be run-in. T o ensure that it continues to run at peak performance and to minimise harmful exhaust emissions after the running-in period, as[...]

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    MAINTENANCE English – 23 Fine adjustment of the idle speed T Adjust the idle speed using the idle adjustment screw T , if it is necessary to readjust. First turn the idle adjustment screw T clockwise until the cutting attachment starts to rotate. Then turn the screw anticlockwise until the cutting attachment stops. The idle speed is correctly adj[...]

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    MAINTENANCE 24 – English frequently bloc ked, this can be a sign that the performance of the catalytic conv er ter is impaired. Contact y our dealer to inspect the muffler . A block ed screen will cause the machine to ov erheat and result in damage to the cylinder and piston. CA UTION! Nev er use a machine with a defective m uffler. Cooling sys[...]

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    MAINTENANCE English – 25 Oiling the air filter Alwa ys use special filter oil. Filter oil contains a solvent to make it spread e venly through the filter . Y ou should therefore av oid skin contact. Put the filter in a plastic bag and pour the filter oil ov er it. Knead the plastic bag to distribute the oil. Squeeze the excess oil out of the[...]

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    26 – English MAINTENANCE Maintenance schedule The follo wing is a list of the maintenance that must be performed on the machine. Most of the items are described in the Maintenance section. The user must only carr y out the maintenance and ser vice work described in this manual. More extensiv e work must be carried out by an authorised ser vice wo[...]

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    English – 27 TECHNICAL D A T A T echnical data Note 1: Equivalent noise pressure le vel is calculated as the time-weighted energy total for noise pressure le vels under v ar ious working conditions with the follo wing time distr ibution: 1/2 idle and 1/2 max. speed. NO TE! Noise pressure at the user’s ear and vibration on the handles are measur[...]

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    FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL W ARRANTY ST A TEMENT 28 – English Y OUR W ARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGA TIONS The EP A (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), CARB (California Air Resources Board), Environment Canada and Husqvarna Forest & Garden are pleased to e xplain the emissions control system’ s warranty on your 2007 and later s[...]

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    FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL W ARRANTY ST A TEMENT English – 29 EMISSION W ARRANTY P ARTS LIST 1 Carburetor and internal par ts 2 Intake pipe, airfilter holder and carb uretor bolts. 3 Airfilter and fuelfilter cov ered up to maintenance schedule. 4 Spark Plug, covered up to maintenance schedule 5 Ignition Module 6 Muffler with cat[...]

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    "Clic" 1 2 3 5 6 7 10 11 8,5 m 28' 4 8 4,2 m 14' 2,4-2,7 mm .095-.106" 10 cm 4" 6" 15 cm S35[...]

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    1 2 4 3 2,4-2,7 mm .095-.106" 4,25 m 14' 4,25 m 14' B 6" 15 cm A 6" 15 cm S35 5[...]

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    T35, T35x "Clic" 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 8,5 m 28' 4 8 4,3 m 14' 2,4-2,7 mm .095-.106" 10 cm 4" 6" 15 cm[...]

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    "Clic" 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 m 32' 4 8 4,3 m 14' 2,7-3,3 mm .106-.13" 10 cm 4" 6" 15 cm T45, T45x[...]

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