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. 36/41 Operator’s manual Manuel d’utilisation 101-869562 REV. 2-04/1 2/95[...]
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Before using your new chain saw c Read the Operator’s Manual carefully. ● Check the assembly and adjustment of the cutting equipment (page 6). ● Start the saw and check the carburetor adjustment (page 16-17). s Do not start sawing until a sufficient amount of chain oil has reached the chain (page 7,12-13). IMPORTANT! A too lean carburetor adj[...]
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II Safety Precautions (ANSI B 175.1-1985 Appendix D) Safety Precautions for Chain Saw Users D 1. Kickback Safety Precautions ~ WARNING!: KICKBACK may occur when the nose or tip of the guide bar touches an object, or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut. D Tip contact in some cases may cause a lightning fast reverse REACTION,[...]
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What is what on the saw I o 1, Cylinder cover, 5 2, Front handle. 3. Front hand guard. 4, Starter. 5, Chain oil tank. 6. Starter handle. 7. Adjustment screws, carburetor. 8. Choke/Throttle latch 9. Stop switch. Switches the ignition on and off. 10, Rear handle. 11, Fuel tank. 12, Sprocket nose. 13. Saw chain. 14. Guide bar. o 15. Muffler, o 3 ~ o 0[...]
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Mounting guide bar and chain [ I ~ WARNING! Always wear gloves, when working with the chain, m order to protect your hands from injury. A Check that the chain brake is in disengaged position by moving the front hand guard towards the front handle. Take off the bar nuts and remove the clutch cover (chain brake) — ‘ — -— Take off the transpor[...]
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Fuelmix and chain oil ~ WARNING! The chain saw is equipped with a two-stroke engine. Always run the saw with fuel, which is mixed with oil. Provide for good ventilation, when fueling or handling fuel. (. –-->” ‘ , M’ ‘ -Q,, “ h J!Erp~ . . ‘. .> ~ ., .—.. ‘G l Fuel Always use a regular unleaded gasoline with minimum octane[...]
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Start and stop Start and stop ~WARNING! ● Never start the saw engine without the bar, chain and clutch cover (chain brake) assembled - or else the clutch can come loose and cause personal injuries. ● Always move the saw away from the fueling area before starting. ● Place the saw on clear ground and make sure that the chain is not contacting a[...]
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Chain brake R . . 7 The saw is equipped with a chain brake. The brake is designed to stop the chain immediately in the event of a kick-back. The brake activates when the hand guard is pushed forward (1). If the brake is already activated, it is disengaged by pulling the front hand guard back towards the front handle (2). When working with the saw[...]
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Maintenance and function Air filter The air filter must be regularly cleaned from dust and dirt in order to avoid: ● Carburetor malfunctions ● Starting problems ● Engine power reduction ● Unnecessary wear on the engine parts . Abnormal fuel consumption ● Harmful emissions Clean the air filter daily or more often if the air is exceptionall[...]
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I ! 1 , , Starter device J ~ WARNING! ● When the recoil spring is assembled in the starter housing, it is in tensioned position and can when treated carelessly, pop out and cause injuries. ● Always be careful, when changing the recoil spring or the starter cord. Always wear safety goggles for eye protection, Changing a broken or worn starter co[...]
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Chain maintenance Chain maintenance - safety For the personal safety, it is of great importance, that the bar and chain combinations of so called low kick type are used and that the cutting equipment is maintained correctly. Important notes: ● Chain tension ● Sharpening ● Lubrication ● Check - maintenance I Recommended cutting equipment for[...]
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Chain maintenance 1111 Sharpening Never cut with a dull saw chain. A chain which does not cut unless you press it hard against the wood is damaged, dull or incorrectly filed. In order to file the chain correctly you need: round file (A), file gauge (B), flat file (C) and a depth gauge tool (D). By using the correct file size (see the table) and an [...]
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Maintenance Tools and materials The tools and material shown are absolutely essential for routine everyday safe operation and maintenance of a chain saw. T-wrench (A) – This type of wrench or its equivalent should always be carried with your chain saw. The wrench is needed to adjust chain tension which must be correctly adjusted for safer cutting[...]
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Maintenance Ill Below you will find some general maintenance instructions. If you have more questions, contact your servicing dealer. El ‘ ~’ Use only genuine Husqvarna replacement parts. Q 1 -;;; @ , Daily maintenance: . ,, 1. Check the throttle trigger for smooth operation. If any binding L– —-- occurs, or if engine fails to return to idl[...]
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Ill!l Carburetor I Functioning, Basic setting, Final setting I ~ WARNING,! DO not start the saw without the bar, chain and clutch cover (chain brake) assembled. If you do, the clutch might come loose and cause severe injuries. 1 Functioning , ● ● ✎ The carburett~r governs the engine speed via the throttle trigger. In the carburetor, air/fuel [...]
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Carburetor 1111 NOTE! Do not attempt to adjust the needles beyond the stops as damage can occur. Low speed needle L Try to find the highest idling speed by turning the low speed needle L within the limits of the limiter cap. When the highest speed has been found, turn the low speed needle L 1/16 turn counter-clockwise or to the limiter cap stop. NO[...]
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Eaui~ment needed — I Clothing The proper-clothing and equipment (as shown) protect you from many potential hazards such as lacerations, thrown objects, and hearing loss. Always wear: ● safety helmet . ear protection ● visor or goggles ● heavy-duty non-slip gloves ● safety pants or chaps ● boots with steel toe caps and no-slip soles — [...]
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General working instruction General Avoid cutting in adverse weather conditions, such as dense fog, heavy rain, high winds, etc. Adverse weather is often tiring to work in and creates potentially dangerous conditions such as slippery ground. High winds may force the tree to fall in an unexpected direction causing property damage or personal injury.[...]
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Ill General working instruction Basic rules for felling trees Normally the felling consists of two main cutting operations - notching and making the felling cut. Notching Start making the upper notch cut on the side of the three facing the felling direction. Look through the kerf as you saw the lower cut so you do not saw too deep into the trunk. T[...]
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General working instruction I Limbing Limbing is removing the branches from a felled tree. ~ WA~NING! A majority of kickback accidents occur during Itmbmg. Do not use the nose of the guide bar. Be extremely cautious and avoid contacting the log, other limbs or objects with the nose of the guide bar. Be extremely cautious of limbs under tension. The[...]
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General workina instruction Common sense We have already pointed out that a chain saw is a dangerous tool, if used carelessly, or if improperly maintained. If you use your chain saw as intended, it is an excellent tool. Should you lack information in any respect, should you feel uncertain about anything, please contact us or one of our servicing de[...]