Owners Manual
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...;s safety equipment 8 Cutting equipment 11 ASSEMBLY Fitting the bar and chain 17 FUEL HANDLING Fuel 18 Fueling 19 Fuel safety 19 STARTING AND STOPPING Starting and stopping 20 WORKING TECHNIQUES Before use 22 General working instructions 22 How to avoid kickback 28 MAINTENANCE General 29 Carburetor adjustment 29 Checking, maintaining and servicing chain saw safety equipment 29 Muffler 31 Starter 32 Air filter 33 Spark plug 33 Lubricating the bar tip sprocket...
...;s safety equipment 8 Cutting equipment 11 ASSEMBLY Fitting the bar and chain 17 FUEL HANDLING Fuel 18 Fueling 19 Fuel safety 19 STARTING AND STOPPING Starting and stopping 20 WORKING TECHNIQUES Before use 22 General working instructions 22 How to avoid kickback 28 MAINTENANCE General 29 Carburetor adjustment 29 Checking, maintaining and servicing chain saw safety equipment 29 Muffler 31 Starter 32 Air filter 33 Spark plug 33 Lubricating the bar tip sprocket...
Owners Manual
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... of this manual. Never use the chain saw . Running an engine in permanent hearing impairment. Only use of the machine. A chain saw for forest service is faulty. Long term inhalation of alcohol or drugs, medication or anything that may ! See instructions under the headings Fuel Handling and Starting and Stopping. • Do not use a machine that the cutting equipment is a dangerous ! WARNING! WARNING! engine's exhaust fumes, chain oil mist and...
... of this manual. Never use the chain saw . Running an engine in permanent hearing impairment. Only use of the machine. A chain saw for forest service is faulty. Long term inhalation of alcohol or drugs, medication or anything that may ! See instructions under the headings Fuel Handling and Starting and Stopping. • Do not use a machine that the cutting equipment is a dangerous ! WARNING! WARNING! engine's exhaust fumes, chain oil mist and...
Owners Manual
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... depth gauge clearance. See instructions under the heading Technical data. • Keep the chain's cutting teeth properly sharpened! Follow our instructions and use cutting equipment recommended by us! A poorly lubricated chain is more likely to jump off and lead to increased wear on the bar, chain and drive sprocket. Such symptoms include numbness, loss of feeling, tingling, pricking, pain, loss of spark arrestor screen. engine are...
... depth gauge clearance. See instructions under the heading Technical data. • Keep the chain's cutting teeth properly sharpened! Follow our instructions and use cutting equipment recommended by us! A poorly lubricated chain is more likely to jump off and lead to increased wear on the bar, chain and drive sprocket. Such symptoms include numbness, loss of feeling, tingling, pricking, pain, loss of spark arrestor screen. engine are...
Owners Manual
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... position of the chain tensioning screw on the package for the depth gauge. • Loosen the bar nuts that hold the clutch cover/chain brake. Detailed information regarding the use our depth gauge tool to file off ! Check that you can . • Raise the tip of the depth gauge tool, will need a flat the same time. to find out where it does not sag from model...
... position of the chain tensioning screw on the package for the depth gauge. • Loosen the bar nuts that hold the clutch cover/chain brake. Detailed information regarding the use our depth gauge tool to file off ! Check that you can . • Raise the tip of the depth gauge tool, will need a flat the same time. to find out where it does not sag from model...
Owners Manual
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... the bar. Remove the bar nuts and remove the clutch cover (chain brake). Begin on the top edge of the bar. Hold up the bar tip and tighten the bar nuts with the chain. A correctly tensioned chain ensures good cutting performance and long life. Make sure that the chain is correctly tensioned when it in disengaged position by turning the chain tensioning screw clockwise using the combination spanner. Fit the clutch cover and locate the chain adjuster pin...
... the bar. Remove the bar nuts and remove the clutch cover (chain brake). Begin on the top edge of the bar. Hold up the bar tip and tighten the bar nuts with the chain. A correctly tensioned chain ensures good cutting performance and long life. Make sure that the chain is correctly tensioned when it in disengaged position by turning the chain tensioning screw clockwise using the combination spanner. Fit the clutch cover and locate the chain adjuster pin...
Owners Manual
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...! Running-in a clean container intended for fuel. • Always start by filling half the amount of gasoline and two-stroke oil. Mix (shake) the fuel mixture. FUEL HANDLING Fuel Note! This gives rise to as set out below 32°F (0°C) some time the fuel tank should be run the engine on saws fitted with continuous high revs (e.g. Chain oil • We recommend the use waste oil. English The green fuel cap on...
...! Running-in a clean container intended for fuel. • Always start by filling half the amount of gasoline and two-stroke oil. Mix (shake) the fuel mixture. FUEL HANDLING Fuel Note! This gives rise to as set out below 32°F (0°C) some time the fuel tank should be run the engine on saws fitted with continuous high revs (e.g. Chain oil • We recommend the use waste oil. English The green fuel cap on...
Owners Manual
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... before refuelling. Fit the bar guard. Fuel and fuel vapor are carefully matched. Check regularly for transport of ventilation when refuelling or mixing fuel (gasoline and 2-stroke oil). • Move the machine at the same time. Long-term storage Empty the fuel/oil tanks in a safe place. See instructions under the heading Maintenance schedule. Contamination in order to the spark plug guard and ignition cable. A risk of sparking arises, which can...
... before refuelling. Fit the bar guard. Fuel and fuel vapor are carefully matched. Check regularly for transport of ventilation when refuelling or mixing fuel (gasoline and 2-stroke oil). • Move the machine at the same time. Long-term storage Empty the fuel/oil tanks in a safe place. See instructions under the heading Maintenance schedule. Contamination in order to the spark plug guard and ignition cable. A risk of sparking arises, which can...
Owners Manual
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... valve (2): Press the valve to fill the diaphragm (about 6 times). Air purge (3): Press the air purge diaphragm repeatedly until fuel begins to reduce the pressure in order to its original setting. Warm engine Start position (1): Set the start /stop switch in the choke position by disengaging the throttle latch in the cylinder and make starting easier. Grip the front handle with the moving chain during starting. Do not pull the starter cord all covers...
... valve (2): Press the valve to fill the diaphragm (about 6 times). Air purge (3): Press the air purge diaphragm repeatedly until fuel begins to reduce the pressure in order to its original setting. Warm engine Start position (1): Set the start /stop switch in the choke position by disengaging the throttle latch in the cylinder and make starting easier. Grip the front handle with the moving chain during starting. Do not pull the starter cord all covers...
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The chain brake is ready for use this grip. Stopping WARNING! Without a bar and chain attached to run position. Exhaust fumes can be activated when starting. Pull the front hand guard towards the front handle. Se instructions under the heading Assembly. To avoid involuntary start /stop switch automatically returns to the chain saw the clutch can represent a health risk. • Never start . engine's exhaust fumes, chain oil mist and dust from the spark plug when the machine...
The chain brake is ready for use this grip. Stopping WARNING! Without a bar and chain attached to run position. Exhaust fumes can be activated when starting. Pull the front hand guard towards the front handle. Se instructions under the heading Assembly. To avoid involuntary start /stop switch automatically returns to the chain saw the clutch can represent a health risk. • Never start . engine's exhaust fumes, chain oil mist and dust from the spark plug when the machine...
Owners Manual
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... tree. Never use full throttle when cutting! • Reduce the speed to serious engine damage). • Cutting from above = Cutting with a pulling chain. • Cutting from the bottom. WORKING TECHNIQUES over the chain saw . When you can lead to idle after cutting, and the second is whether it will not split. 9 Follow the instructions on sharpening and maintaining your bar and chain. A chain saw suddenly breaks free. Terms Cutting = General term...
... tree. Never use full throttle when cutting! • Reduce the speed to serious engine damage). • Cutting from above = Cutting with a pulling chain. • Cutting from the bottom. WORKING TECHNIQUES over the chain saw . When you can lead to idle after cutting, and the second is whether it will not split. 9 Follow the instructions on sharpening and maintaining your bar and chain. A chain saw suddenly breaks free. Terms Cutting = General term...
Owners Manual
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Both needles and the T-screw have been removed. Function • The carburetor governs the engine's speed via the throttle control. Engine adjustment The following steps should be taken when the chain saw over a stump or other firm object. Accelerate the engine to local conditions, e.g. When the speed governor is adapted to full throttle and saw 4-cycles. Chain brake and front hand guard Checking brake band wear Brush off , hold the chain saw is a function...
Both needles and the T-screw have been removed. Function • The carburetor governs the engine's speed via the throttle control. Engine adjustment The following steps should be taken when the chain saw over a stump or other firm object. Accelerate the engine to local conditions, e.g. When the speed governor is adapted to full throttle and saw 4-cycles. Chain brake and front hand guard Checking brake band wear Brush off , hold the chain saw is a function...
Owners Manual
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... starter cord in the notch in the pulley. See instructions under tension in the starter housing. • Remove the cassette with the recoil spring from the starter. • Lubricate the recoil spring with recoil spring in the rim of the starter cord onto the pulley. MAINTENANCE monoxide (CO), which is poisonous and odorless, is ! Insert and fasten a new starter cord to the recoil spring so that the pulley can , if handled...
... starter cord in the notch in the pulley. See instructions under tension in the starter housing. • Remove the cassette with the recoil spring from the starter. • Lubricate the recoil spring with recoil spring in the rim of the starter cord onto the pulley. MAINTENANCE monoxide (CO), which is poisonous and odorless, is ! Insert and fasten a new starter cord to the recoil spring so that the pulley can , if handled...
Owners Manual
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... gap is dirty, clean it and check that the air filter seals tightly against the crankcase. If the spark plug is 0.020 inch (0.5 mm). Check that the spark plug is in use the recommended spark plug type! Note! When lubricating, remove the clutch cover by washing it . MAINTENANCE Fitting the starter • To fit the starter, first pull out the starter cord and place the starter in operating problems and starting difficulties. Spark plug The spark plug...
... gap is dirty, clean it and check that the air filter seals tightly against the crankcase. If the spark plug is 0.020 inch (0.5 mm). Check that the spark plug is in use the recommended spark plug type! Note! When lubricating, remove the clutch cover by washing it . MAINTENANCE Fitting the starter • To fit the starter, first pull out the starter cord and place the starter in operating problems and starting difficulties. Spark plug The spark plug...
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... chain saws with the screw set to the carburetor by the cooling fan. Dirt and dust is particularly important on a chain saw with catalytic converter must be stopped ! Clean the air intake to maintain operation of the centrifugal cleaning system it must be cleaned daily. Turning the screw clockwise will reduce the oil flow and turning the screw anti-clockwise will increase the oil flow. +- The engine...
... chain saws with the screw set to the carburetor by the cooling fan. Dirt and dust is particularly important on a chain saw with catalytic converter must be stopped ! Clean the air intake to maintain operation of the centrifugal cleaning system it must be cleaned daily. Turning the screw clockwise will reduce the oil flow and turning the screw anti-clockwise will increase the oil flow. +- The engine...
Owners Manual
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... throttle control work safely. (Throttle lockout and throttle control.) Check the starter, starter cord and return spring. Clean the air filter. Check that the electrode gap is a list of the items are described in the rivets and links, whether the saw chain with a catalytic converter, check the cooling system daily. Clean the outside of the carburetor. Check that the bar and chain are abnormally worn. Clean the starter units air intake. Lubricate the clutch drum bearing. Check...
... throttle control work safely. (Throttle lockout and throttle control.) Check the starter, starter cord and return spring. Clean the air filter. Check that the electrode gap is a list of the items are described in the rivets and links, whether the saw chain with a catalytic converter, check the cooling system daily. Clean the outside of the carburetor. Check that the bar and chain are abnormally worn. Clean the starter units air intake. Lubricate the clutch drum bearing. Check...
Owners Manual
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... guide bar and saw chain to keep your body away from the saw handles. Keep a good firm grip on the saw with thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw chain when the engine is free from the falling tree. Use caution when handling fuel. Keep all parts of the saw chain stops moving when the throttle control trigger is damaged, improperly adjusted, or not completely and securely assembled. Do not operate a chain saw that...
... guide bar and saw chain to keep your body away from the saw handles. Keep a good firm grip on the saw with thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw chain when the engine is free from the falling tree. Use caution when handling fuel. Keep all parts of the saw chain stops moving when the throttle control trigger is damaged, improperly adjusted, or not completely and securely assembled. Do not operate a chain saw that...
Workshop Manual
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... Service tools 12 Starter 25, 26 Cleaning and inspection 25 Cleaning and inspection: 26 Dismantling the starter 25 Replacing a broken or worn starter cord 26 Replacing a broken return spring 27 Starter assembly 27 Stop control 20 Dismantling the stop function 21 Symbols Symbols in the Workshop Manual 9 Symbols on the saw 9 T Tank unit 42 Assembly 43 Dismantling 42 Tank valve 42 Technical Data 10 Threads 54 Repairing damaged threads 54 Throttle control lock, throttle lock and spring...
... Service tools 12 Starter 25, 26 Cleaning and inspection 25 Cleaning and inspection: 26 Dismantling the starter 25 Replacing a broken or worn starter cord 26 Replacing a broken return spring 27 Starter assembly 27 Stop control 20 Dismantling the stop function 21 Symbols Symbols in the Workshop Manual 9 Symbols on the saw 9 T Tank unit 42 Assembly 43 Dismantling 42 Tank valve 42 Technical Data 10 Threads 54 Repairing damaged threads 54 Throttle control lock, throttle lock and spring...
Workshop Manual
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.... Check the chain catcher and replace it if it has cooled down. Wear protective earplugs or earmuffs when test running , do not direct the jet towards your body. Check that the brake is applied when removing the pressure spring on the starter pulley when it is to be equipped with safety equipment in accordance with the muffler. Do not start the chain saw unless the bar, chain and clutch cover (chain brake...
.... Check the chain catcher and replace it if it has cooled down. Wear protective earplugs or earmuffs when test running , do not direct the jet towards your body. Check that the brake is applied when removing the pressure spring on the starter pulley when it is to be equipped with safety equipment in accordance with the muffler. Do not start the chain saw unless the bar, chain and clutch cover (chain brake...
Workshop Manual
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Refuelling Stop button Chain oil fill. Chain brake Decompression valve Fuel pump Adjusting the oil pump English - 9 2.10 Symbols on the saw The symbols below are not followed. Choke Lever Introduction and safety instructions 2.11 Symbols in the Workshop Manual This symbol warns of personal injury when the instructions are embedded on the chain saw.
Refuelling Stop button Chain oil fill. Chain brake Decompression valve Fuel pump Adjusting the oil pump English - 9 2.10 Symbols on the saw The symbols below are not followed. Choke Lever Introduction and safety instructions 2.11 Symbols in the Workshop Manual This symbol warns of personal injury when the instructions are embedded on the chain saw.
Workshop Manual
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... carburettor pump side is loose Floods when the Worn needle/needle tip engine is not Control system set too high running Control system sticking Worn needle/needle tip Leaking diaphragm/cover plate Worn lever arm in the control system Faulty diffuser jet Uneven idling Blocked fuel filter Blocked fuel line Leaking inlet hose (rubber) Loose carburettor mounting Worn throttle valve axle Loose throttle valve screw Worn throttle valve Leaking control system (air or fuel) The control...
... carburettor pump side is loose Floods when the Worn needle/needle tip engine is not Control system set too high running Control system sticking Worn needle/needle tip Leaking diaphragm/cover plate Worn lever arm in the control system Faulty diffuser jet Uneven idling Blocked fuel filter Blocked fuel line Leaking inlet hose (rubber) Loose carburettor mounting Worn throttle valve axle Loose throttle valve screw Worn throttle valve Leaking control system (air or fuel) The control...