| ® ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW   OWNER’S MANUAL   ® ® MODELS   LNT-2: 076728J, 100089-06, & 099178H   EL-1, EL-1 Fast Sharp   EL-7: 075762J, 098031J, 099039J, 100015,   100089-01, 100089-04, 100089-05, & 100089-07   EL-7 Fast Sharp: 076702J   Pole Saw: 104316-01   Pole Saw Assembly: 104317   IMPORTANT:Readandunderstandthismanualbeforeassemblingor   operating this chain saw. Improper use of saw can cause severe   injury. Keep this manual for future reference.   ® OWNER’S MANUAL   MAINTENANCE AND   STORAGE OF CHAIN SAW   1. Unplug chain saw from power source   • when not in use   SAFETY   WARNINGS   KICKBACK   • before moving from one place to an-   other   WARNING: Kickback may oc-   cur 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.   Tip contact in some cases may   cause a lightning fast reverse re-   action, kicking the guide bar up   and back towards the operator.   Pinching the saw chain along the   topoftheguidebarmaypushthe   guide bar rapidly back towards   the operator. Either of these re-   actions may cause you to lose   control of the saw which could   result in serious injury to user.   • before servicing   • before changing accessories or at-   tachments, such as saw chain and   guard   Direction   2. Inspect chain saw before and after each   Do Not Let   Guide Bar   Touch Here   use. Check saw closely if guard or other   part has been damaged. Check for any   damage that may affect operator safety   or operation of saw. Check for align-   ment or binding of moving parts. Check   for broken or damaged parts. Do not   use chain saw if damage affects safety   or operation. Have damage repaired by   authorized service center.   90°   Quadrant   3. Maintain chain saw with care.   • Never expose saw to rain.   • Keep chain sharp, clean, and lubri-   cated for better and safer performance.   • Follow steps outlined in this manual   to sharpen chain.   Figure 1 - Kickback Hazard Example: Do   Not Let Nose of Guide Bar Touch Object   While Chain is Moving   Kickback Safety Devices On   This Saw   This saw has a low-kickback chain and   reduced kickback guide bar. Both items   reduce the chance of kickback. Kickback   can still occur with this saw.   • Never try cutting through two logs at   same time. Only cut one log at a time.   • Keep handles dry, clean, and free of   oil and grease.   • Keep all screws and nuts tight.   • Inspect power cord often. If dam-   aged, have repaired by authorized   service center.   • Never carry chain saw by power   cord.   • Never yank power cord to unplug it.   • Keep power cord from heat, oil, and   sharp edges.   • Do not bury guide bar nose or try plunge   cut (boring into wood using guide bar   nose).   Properly install front hand guard. This item   can reduce injuries from kickback. Follow   assembly instructions on page 6. Do not   remove front hand guard. Do not replace   front hand guard with substitute.   • Watch for shifting of wood or other   forces that may pinch chain.   • Use extreme caution when re-entering a   previous cut.   The following steps will reduce the risk of   kickback.   • Use low-kickback chain and guide bar   supplied with this chain saw. Only re-   place these parts with chains and guide   bars listed in this manual.   • Use both hands to grip saw while saw is   running. Use firm grip. Thumbs and   fingers must wrap around saw handles.   • Inspect extension cords often and   replace if damaged.   4. When servicing, use only identical re-   placement parts.   • Never use dull or loose chain. Keep chain   sharp with proper tension.   • Keep all safety items in place on saw.   Make sure they work properly.   5. When not in use, always store chain saw   • in a high or locked place, out of   children’s reach   • Do not hand sharpen chain on automatic   chain sharpening (Fast Sharp) models.   • Do not overreach or cut above shoulder   height.   • Keep solid footing and balance at all   times   • in a dry place   • in a carrying case or with scabbard   over guide bar   Saw Maintenance and Kickback   Safety   • Stand slightly to left side of saw. This   keeps your body from being in direct line   with chain.   Follow maintenance instructions in this   manual. Proper cleaning of saw and chain   and guide bar maintenance can reduce   chances of kickback. Inspect and maintain   saw after each use. This will increase the   service life of your saw. Note: Even with   proper sharpening, risk of kickback can   increase with each sharpening.   Keep this manual for reference. It is your   guide to safe and proper operation of this   chain saw.   • Do not let guide bar nose touch anything   when chain is moving (see Figure 1).   097017   3 ® ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW   Replacement Chain Chain that com-   CHAIN SAW NAMES   AND TERMS   plies with ANSI B175.1 when used with a   specific saw. It may not meet ANSI require-   ments when used with other saws.   Bucking Process of cutting a felled tree or   SawChain(Chain) Loopofchainhaving   cutting teeth for cutting wood. The motor   drives chain. The guide bar supports chain.   log into lengths.   Felling Process of cutting down a tree.   Felling Cut Final cut when felling a tree.   Make this cut on opposite side of tree from   notching cut.   SpikedBumper(Spike) Pointed teeth at   front of saw body beside guide bar. Keep   spiked bumper in contact with wood when   felling or bucking. It helps maintain posi-   tion of saw while cutting.   FrontHandle Locatedatfrontofsawbody.   Front Hand Guard Shield between front   handle and guide bar. Protects left hand   while using saw.   Sprocket Toothedwheelthatdriveschain.   Switch Devicethatcompletesorinterrupts   electrical circuit to motor of saw.   Guide Bar Metal bar that extends from saw   body.Theguidebarsupportsandguideschain.   Switch Linkage This device connects   switch to trigger. It moves switch when you   squeeze trigger.   Guide Bar Nose Tip or end of guide bar.   Kickback Quick backward and upward   motion of guide bar. Kickback may occur   when tip of guide bar touches an object   while chain is moving. The guide bar will   kick up and back towards operator.   Switch Lockout Device that reduces   accidental starting of saw.   Trigger Device that turns saw on and off.   Squeezing trigger turns saw on.   Limbing Process of cutting limb(s) from a   felled tree.   Releasing trigger turns saw off.   Trimming (Pruning) Process of cutting   limb(s) from a living tree.   Low-Kickback Chain Chain that re-   duces chance of kickback as required by   ANSI B175.1.   Undercut An upward cut from underside   of log or limb. This is done while in normal   cutting position and cutting with top of   guide bar.   Normal Cutting Position Stance used   while making bucking and felling cuts.   Notching Cut Notch cut in tree that di-   rects fall of tree.   Oiler Control System for oiling guide bar   and chain.   PowerHead Chainsawwithoutchainand   guide bar. Also known as saw body.   Pushback (Kickback, Pinch) Rapid   pushback of chain saw. Pushback may oc-   curifchainalongtopofguidebarispinched,   caught, or contacts a foreign object.   RearHandle Handlelocatedatrearofsaw   body.   Reduced Kickback Guide Bar Guide   bar that reduces chance of kickback.   097017   4 OWNER’S MANUAL   PRODUCT   UNPACKING   Front Hand   Guard   IDENTIFICATION   1. Remove all items from carton.   Guide Bar   Nose   2. Check all items for any shipping dam-   age. If you find any damage or if any   parts are missing, promptly inform   dealer where you bought chain saw.   Saw   Chain   Rear   Handle   Guide Bar   Spike   Rear Hand   Guard   Scabbard   Power Cord   Oil Level Sight Hole   (located on saw body,   hidden by front handle)   Oil Cap   Front Handle   Switch   Lockout   Trigger   Motor   Housing   Figure 2 - Electric Chain Saw   097017   5 ® ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW   8. Place chain around drive sprocket, then   ASSEMBLY   CAUTION: Do not place chain   on saw backwards. If chain is   backwards,sawwillvibratebadly   and will not cut.   along top groove of guide bar and   around guide bar nose. Note: Make   sure cutting edges of chain are facing   the right direction. Position chain so   cutting edges on top of guide bar face   guide bar nose (see Figure 3).   Note: Some models are pre assembled. As-   sembly is not needed on these models.   See Saw Chain Tension Adjustment, page 7.   9. Adjust saw chain tension. Follow steps   under Saw Chain Tension Adjustment,   page 7.   WARNING: Cutting edges on   chain are sharp. Use protective   gloves when handling chain.   Tapping   Screw   Front Hand   Guard   Towards   Guide   Cutting   Edge   IMPORTANT:Donotclampchain   saw in vise during assembly.   Bar Nose   The plastic hardware bag should include:   • two guide bar bolts   Saw   Chain   Cutting   Edge   • two guide bar nuts   Guide Bar   Bolts   • one Phillips-head tapping screw   • automatic chain sharpener (Fast Sharp   models only)   Drive   Sprocket   1. Lay chain out flat.   Mounting   Stand-Outs   2. Install front hand guard onto saw body.   Do this by pressing two mounting stand-   outs on hand guard into hex-shaped   holes in saw body (see Figure 3).   3 Insert tapping screw through hand   guard and into saw handle. Tighten   screw firmly.   Guide   Bar   4. Turn adjusting screw counterclockwise   (see Figure 4). Continue to turn adjust-   ing screw until adjusting block is to rear   of adjusting plate.   Adjusting   Hole   Guide Bar   Nuts   5. Install guide bar onto saw body. Place   rear of guide bar between adjusting   plate and sprocket support.   IMPORTANT: Make sure to insert ad-   justing block into oval adjusting hole   on guide bar.   Figure 3 - Assembling Guide Bar, Chain, and Hand Guard   6. Line up holes on sprocket support with   center slot on guide bar and holes in   saw body.   Adjusting   Block   Adjusting   Plate   7. Insert guide bar bolts through front   hand guard, saw body, center slot of   guide bar, and sprocket support.Attach   guide bar nuts to guide bar bolts.   Adjusting   Screw   IMPORTANT: Tighten guide bar nuts   finger tight only. Make sure adjust-   ing block is in oval adjusting hole on   guide bar.   Sprocket   Support   Figure 4 - Part Locations For Assembling Guide Bar   097017   6 OWNER’S MANUAL   ASSEMBLY   SAW CHAIN   TENSION   Continued   ADJUSTMENT   INSTALLING AUTOMATIC   CHAIN SHARPENER   WARNING:Unplugchainsaw   frompowersourcebeforeadjust-   ing saw chain tension.   (Fast Sharp Models Only)   1. Screw automatic chain sharpener into   threaded hole.   2. Continue turning automatic chain   sharpener until you hear five (5) clicks.   WARNING: Cutting edges on   chain are sharp. Use protective   gloves when handling chain.   Automatic   Chain   Sharpener   WARNING: Maintain proper   chain tension always. A loose   chain will increase the risk of   kickback.Aloosechainmayjump   outofguidebargroove.Thismay   injure operator and damage   chain. A loose chain will cause   chain, guide bar, and sprocket to   wear rapidly.   PUSH   Figure 6 - Turning Adjusting Screw   SHARPTEON   Guide Bar   Nuts   Note: For pre assembled models, the saw   chain tension is properly set at factory. A   new chain will stretch. Check new chain   after first few minutes of operation. Allow   chain to cool down. Follow steps below to   readjust saw chain tension.   Guide Bar   Figure 5 - Automatic Chain Sharpener   (Fast Sharp Models Only)   1. Before adjusting chain, make sure guide   bar nuts are only finger tight (see Figure   3, page 6). Also make sure adjusting   block is in oval adjusting hole on guide   bar (see Figures 3 and 4, page 6).   Guide Bar   Correct   Tension   Gap   2. Turn adjusting screw clockwise until   all slack is out of chain (see Figure 6).   Note: There should be no gap between   side links of chain and bottom of guide   bar (see Figure 7).   Incorrect   Tension   Figure 7 - Saw Chain Adjustment   3. Wearing protective gloves, move chain   around guide bar. Chain should move   freely. If chain does not move freely,   loosen chain by turning adjusting screw   counterclockwise.   FILLING OIL TANK   1. Remove oil cap.   2. Fill oil tank with SAE #30 motor oil.   Note: For temperatures below 30°F, use   SAE #10 oil. For temperatures above   75°F, use SAE #40 oil.   3. Replace oil cap at once. Tighten oil cap   firmly for good seal. This will avoid oil   seepage from tank.   4. After chain tension is correct, tighten   guide bar nuts firmly. If not, guide bar   will move and loosen chain tension.   This will increase the risk of kickback.   This can also damage saw. Note:Anew   chain will stretch. Check new chain   after first few minutes of operation.   Allow chain to cool down. Readjust   chain tension.   4. Wipe off excess oil.   Note: It is normal for oil to seep when saw   is not in use. Empty oil tank after each use to   prevent seepage.   097017   7 ® ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW   5. When ready to make a cut, press in   switch lockout with right thumb and   squeeze trigger (see Figure 10). This   will turn saw on. Releasing trigger will   turn saw off. Make sure saw is running   at full speed before starting a cut.   OILING CHAIN   OPERATING CHAIN   Always check oil level before using saw. To   SAW   oil chain, press oil cap. Do not attempt to   operate the oiler while cutting with the saw.   Oil will feed onto guide bar and chain. Press   oilcapatleastoncebeforeeachcut.Checkoil   level often by looking at oil sight level hole.   Oil sight level hole is on left side of saw,   between front handle and front hand guard.   WARNING: Read and under-   stand this owner’s manual before   operating this saw. Make certain   youreadandunderstandallSafety   Warnings,pages2and3.Improper   use of this chain saw can cause   severe injury or death from fire,   electrical shock, or body contact   withmovingchain,orfallingwood.   Switch   Lockout   EXTENSION CORDS   Use proper extension cords with this saw.   Use only extension cords marked for out-   door use. The cord must be marked with   suffix W or W-A following the cord type   designation. Example: SJTW-A or SJTW.   Trigger   Figure 10 - Switch Lockout and Trigger   Location   Figure 9 - Pressing Oil Cap to Oil Chain   Use proper sized cord with this saw. Cord   must be heavy enough to carry current   needed. An undersized cord will cause volt-   age drop at saw. Saw will lose power and   overheat. Follow cord size requirements   listed below.   6. When starting a cut, place moving   chain against wood. Hold saw firmly   in place to avoid possible bouncing or   skating (sideways movement) of saw.   CUTTING WITH THE CHAIN   SAW   1. Connect saw to extension cord. Con-   nect extension cord to power supply.   7. Guide saw using light pressure. Do not   force saw. The motor will overload and   can burn out. It will do the job better and   safer at the rate for which it was intended.   Cord   Length   AWG Cord   Size   2. Make sure section of log to be cut is   not laying on ground. This will keep   chain from touching ground as it cuts   through log. Touching ground with   moving chain will dull chain.   25 feet   50 feet   100 feet   16   16   14   12   8. Remove saw from a cut with saw run-   ning at full speed. Stop saw by releas-   ing trigger. Make sure chain has   stopped before setting saw down.   150 feet   3. Use both hands to grip saw.Always use   left hand to grip front handle and right   hand to grip rear handle. Use firm grip.   Thumbs and fingers must wrap around   saw handles (see Figure 10).   9. Practice until you can maintain a steady,   even cutting rate.   Keep cord away from cutting area. Make   sure cord does not catch on branches or logs   during cutting. Inspect cords often. Replace   damaged cords.   4. Make sure your footing is firm. Keep   feet apart. Divide your weight evenly   on both feet.   The extension cord may come undone from   the power cord during use. To avoid this,   make a knot with the two cords as shown in   Figure 8 below.   Chain Saw   Power Cord   Extension   Cord   Figure 8 - Tying Extension Cord and   Power Cord in Knot   097017   8 OWNER’S MANUAL   Direction   of Fall   OPERATING CHAIN   Retreat   Path   SAW   Hinge   Direction   of Fall   3rd Cut -   Felling Cut   Continued   2nd Cut -   Upper   Notch Cut   FELLING A TREE   (Cutting Down a Tree)   2 Inches   45°   2"   WARNING:   1st Cut -   Lower   Notch Cut   Retreat   Path   Tree   • Avoid kickback. Kickback can   resultinsevereinjuryordeath.   See Kickback, page 3 to avoid   risk of kickback.   Figure 11 - Retreat Path From Tree   Felling Procedure   A) Felling Notch   • Donotfellatreewithoutample   skill or expert help.   • Keep children, animals, and   bystanders away from area   when felling a tree.   • If two or more persons perform   bucking and felling operations   A properly placed felling notch will deter-   mine direction tree will fall. Place felling   notch on side of tree in direction you want   tree to fall (see Figure 12). Follow direc-   tions below to create a felling notch.   Figure 12 - Felling A Tree   3. As felling cut nears hinge, tree should   begin to fall. Note: If needed, drive   wedges into felling cut to control di-   rection of fall. If tree settles back and   pinches chain, drive wedges into fell-   ing cut to remove saw. Only use wedges   made of wood, plastic, or aluminum.   Never use wedge made of steel. This   could cause kickback and damage to   chain.   1. Make lower notch cut as close to   ground as possible. Hold saw so guide   bar is horizontal. Cut 1/3 the diameter   of tree trunk (see Figure 12). Note:Al-   ways make this horizontal lower notch   cut first. If you make this cut second,   tree can pinch chain or guide bar.   WARNING: When felling a   tree, be aware of your surround-   ings. Do not endanger any per-   son, strike utility lines, or cause   property damage. If tree strikes   utility lines, contact utility com-   pany at once.   4. When tree begins to fall, quickly   • remove saw from felling cut   • release trigger to turn saw off   • put saw down   2. Start upper notch cut the same distance   above first cut as first cut is deep.   Felling is the process of cutting down a tree.   Make sure your footing is firm. Keep feet   apart. Divide your weight evenly on both   feet. Follow directions below to fell a tree.   Example: If lower notch cut is eight   inches deep, start upper notch cut eight   inches above it. Cut downward at 45°   angle. The upper notch cut should meet   end of lower notch cut (see Figure 12).   • exit area using retreat path   Before Felling a Tree   WARNING: Be alert for falling   overheadlimbs.Watchyourfoot-   ing while exiting area.   3. Remove tree trunk wedge created by   notching cuts.   1. Before felling, inspect tree. Make sure   there are no dead limbs or branches that   may fall on you. Study natural lean of   tree, location of larger branches, and   B) Felling Cut   wind direction. This will help you judge 1. Make felling cut two inches higher than   which way tree will fall.   lower notch cut and on opposite side   of tree (see Figure 12). Keep felling cut   parallel to lower notch cut.   2. Clear work area around tree.   3. Plan and clear a retreat path before fell-   ing. Make retreat path opposite to   planned direction of fall of tree and at   45° angle (see Figure 11).   4. Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails,   staples, and wire from tree where you   will make felling cuts.   2. Cut towards notch.   WARNING: Do not cut all the   way through tree. Leave about   two inches of tree diameter un-   cut directly behind felling notch   (see Figure 12). This uncut por-   tion acts as a hinge. The hinge   helpskeeptreefromtwistingand   falling in wrong direction.   5. Stay on uphill side when felling tree.   Tree could roll or slide downhill after   falling.   Continued   097017   9 ® ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW   Entire Length Of Log On   Ground   Cut log from top (see Figure 14).   BUCKING A LOG   OPERATING CHAIN   SAW   WARNING: Avoid kickback.   Continued   Kickback can result in severe in-   juryordeath.SeeKickback,page   3 to avoid risk of kickback.   LIMBING A TREE   WARNING: Avoid kickback.   WARNING:   Kickback can result in severe in-   juryordeath.SeeKickback,page   3 to avoid risk of kickback.   • If on slope, make sure log will   not roll down hill. Secure log   byusingwoodenstakes. Drive   wooden stakes into ground on   downhill side of log. Stand on   uphill side of log while cutting.   Log may roll after cutting.   • Never try cutting through two   logs at same time. This could   increase the risk of kickback.   • While cutting log, never hold   logwithyourhand,leg,orfoot.   • While cutting log, never allow   another person to hold log.   • Turn off and unplug saw be-   fore moving from one place to   another.   WARNING:Whencuttinglimb   thatisundertension,useextreme   caution.Bealertforwoodspring-   ing back. When wood tension is   released, limb could spring back   and strike operator causing se-   vere injury or death.   Figure 14 - Bucking Log With Entire   Length On Ground   Limbingisremovingbranchesfromafallen   tree. Make sure your footing is firm. Keep   feet apart. Divide your weight evenly on   both feet. Do not remove larger limbs under   tree that support log off ground. Remove   each limb with one cut (see Figure 13).   Clear cut limbs from work area often. This   will help maintain a safe work area.   Log Supported On One End   1. Make first cut on underside of log (see   Figure 15). Use top of guide bar to   make this cut. Cut 1/3 through diam-   eter of log. This cut will keep section   from splintering when cut.   Bucking a log is cutting a log into sections.   Make sure your footing is firm. Keep feet   apart. Divide your weight evenly on both feet.   Whenpossible,raiselogorsectionoffground.   Do this by using limbs, logs, chocks, etc.   2. Make second cut directly above first   cut. Cut down to meet first cut. This   cut will keep log from pinching guide   bar and chain.   Make sure you start your cut where limb   will not pinch saw during cutting. To avoid   pinching, start cut on freely hanging limbs   from above limb. Start cut on limbs under   tension from under limb. If pinch occurs,   turn saw off, lift limb, and remove saw.   When cutting through log, maintain control   byreducingcuttingpressurenearendofcut.   Donotrelaxyourgriponchainsawhandles.   Do not let moving chain touch ground.   Ground will dull moving chain. After cut-   ting through log, release trigger to turn saw   off before moving saw.   2nd Cut   Follow directions below to buck a log.   1st Cut   Figure 15 - Bucking Log When Log Is   Supported On One End   Figure 13 - Limbing A Tree   097017   10   OWNER’S MANUAL   2nd Cut -   Pruning Cut   (to avoid pinching)   TRIMMING A TREE (Pruning)   OPERATING CHAIN   4th Cut -   Final Stub   Cut   SAW   WARNING: Avoid kickback.   Kickback can result in severe in-   juryordeath.SeeKickback,page   3 to avoid risk of kickback.   Continued   Log Supported On Both Ends   1. Make first cut from above log (see Fig-   ure 16). Cut 1/3 through diameter of   log. This cut will keep section from   splintering when cut.   6"   WARNING: Do not operate   chain saw while   • in a tree   • on a ladder or any other un-   stable surface   • in any awkward position   Youmaylosecontrolofsawcaus-   ing severe injury.   2" to 4"   2. Make second cut on underside of log,   directly under first cut. Use top of guide   bar to make this cut. Cut up to meet   first cut. This will keep log from pinch-   ing guide bar and chain.   1st Cut -   Pruning Undercut   (to avoid splintering)   3rd Cut - Stub Undercut   (to avoid splintering)   WARNING: Do not cut limbs   higher than your shoulders.   1st Cut   Figure 17 - Cutting A Limb   CAUTION: Seek professional   help if facing conditions beyond   your ability.   Trimming a tree is the process of cutting   limbs from a living tree. Make sure your   footing is firm. Keep feet apart. Divide your   weight evenly on both feet. Follow direc-   tions below to trim a tree.   1. Make first cut six inches from tree trunk   on underside of limb. Use top of guide   bar to make this cut. Cut 1/3 through   diameter of limb (see Figure 17).   2nd Cut   Figure 16 - Bucking Log When Log Is   Supported On Both Ends   2. Move two to four inches farther out on   limb. Make second cut from above limb.   Continue cut until you cut limb off.   3. Make third cut as close to tree trunk as   possible on underside of limb stub. Use   top of guide bar to make this cut. Cut   1/3 through diameter of stub.   4. Make fourth cut directly above third   cut. Cut down to meet third cut. This   will remove limb stub.   097017   11   ® ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW   Normal Guide Bar Maintenance   1. Remove guide bar from chain saw.   CARE OF GUIDE BAR   CLEANING AND   MAINTENANCE   Uneven bar wear causes most guide bar   problems. Incorrect sharpening of chain   cutter and depth gauge settings often cause   this. When bar wears unevenly, it widens   guidebargroove(seeFigure18).Thiscauses   chainclatterandrivetpopping. Sawwillnot   cutstraight.Replaceguidebarifthisoccurs.   2. Remove sawdust from guide bar   groove periodically. Use putty knife or   wire.   NOTICE: Below are instructions   forservicingyourchainsaw.Any   servicing not mentioned below   should be done by an authorized   service center.   3. Clean oil slots after each day of use.   4. Remove burrs from sides of guide bar.   Use flat file to make side edges square.   Inspect guide bar before sharpening chain.   A worn or damaged guide bar is unsafe. A   worn or damaged guide bar will damage   chain. It will also make cutting harder.   Replace guide bar when   • bar is bent or cracked   CLEANING SAW BODY   • inside groove of bar is badly worn   WARNING: Unplug chain saw   from power source before servic-   ing. Severe injury or death could   occur from electrical shock or   body contact with moving chain.   Note: When replacing guide bar, see Re-   placement Parts and Accessories, on back   cover, for proper bar.   Guide Bar   Groove   Burr   WARNING: Cutting edges on   chain are sharp. Use protective   gloves when handling chain.   Guide Bar   WARNING: When cleaning   saw body,   • do not submerge saw in any   liquids   Flat File   • do not use products that con-   tain ammonia, chlorine, or   abrasives   • do not use chlorinated clean-   ingsolvents,carbontetrachlo-   ride, kerosene, or gasoline   Guide Bar   Guide Bar   With Uneven   Normal Guide   Cleaning Groove With   Putty Knife   Bar   Wear   Figure18-GuideBarCrossSectionShow-   ing Uneven Bar Wear   Keepsawbodyclean.Useasoftclothdamp-   ened with a mild soap and water mixture.   Wipe saw body to clean.   Oil Slot   Figure 19 - Guide Bar Maintenance   097017   12   OWNER’S MANUAL   4. Hold file guide level. Make sure 30°   mark on file guide is parallel to center   of guide bar (see Figure 20). This will   Sharpening Cutters   CLEANING AND   Use file guide for 30° filing.   1. Adjust chain for proper tension (see Saw   MAINTENANCE   insure that you file cutters at 30° angle.   Continued   Chain Tension Adjustment, page 7).   5. File from inside towards outside of cut-   ter until sharp. Only file in this one direc-   tion (see Figure 20). Note: Two or three   strokes with file should sharpen cutter.   2. Clamp guide bar in vise to hold saw   SHARPENING SAW CHAIN   (Non-Fast Sharp Model)   steady. Note: Do not clamp chain.   3. Press 5/32" round file (attached to file   guide) into groove between top plate   and depth gauge on chain. File guide   should rest on both top plate and depth   gauge (see Figures 20 and 21). Note:   File at midpoint of guide bar.   6. After each cutter if sharpened, move   chain forward to sharpen next cutter.   File all cutters on one side of chain.   WARNING: Unplug chain saw   from power source before servic-   ing. Severe injury or death could   occur from electrical shock or   body contact with moving chain.   7. Move to other side of chain and repeat   process.   Filing   Direction   WARNING: Cutting edges on   chain are sharp. Use protective   gloves when handling chain.   30° Guide   Mark   File   Guide   Keep chain sharp. Your saw will cut faster   and more safely. A dull chain will cause   undue sprocket, guide bar, chain, and motor   wear. If you must force chain into wood and   cutting creates only sawdust with few large   chips, chain is dull.   5/32"   Round File   Items Needed to Sharpen Chain   Note: This illustration   Purchasetheseitemsfromyourlocaldealer,   hardwarestore,orchainsawsuppliesoutlet.   shows file guide   placement and filing   direction for sharpen-   ing cutters on left side   of chain.   • 5/32" round file   • Depth gauge tool   • File guide   • Vise   Figure 20 - File and File Guide Placement On Chain   • Medium sized flat file   Groove   Depth Gauge   (left side of chain)   Left Side of   Chain   Depth Gauge   (right side   of chain)   Groove   Top Plate   (right side of chain)   Top Plate   (left side of chain)   Right Side of   Chain   Figure 21 - Chain Part Locations   Continued   097017   13   ® ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW   5. Place saw on clean, flat surface.   6. Connect saw to power supply.   SHARPENING SAW CHAIN   (Fast Sharp Model)   CLEANING AND   MAINTENANCE   7. Hold saw, with both hands in normal   cutting position.   Continued   WARNING: Unplug chain saw   8. Press in switch lockout with right   thumb and squeeze trigger.   from power source before servic-   ing. Severe injury or death could   occur from electrical shock or   body contact with moving chain.   Filing Cutter Depth Gauges   The cutter depth gauge clearance is reduced   as cutters are sharpened. After every second   orthirdsharpening,resetcutterdepthgauges.   9. Gently push on sharpener knob. Saw   must be running for chain to sharpen.   Note: Sparks appearing shows sharp-   ener is working (see Figure 25). If no   sparks appear, continue to adjust sharp-   ener one click at a time. After each   click, press sharpener knob until light   flow of sparks appears.   1. Place depth gauge tool (.025") firmly   across top of two cutters. Make sure   depth gauge enters slot in depth gauge   tool (see Figure 22).   WARNING: Cutting edges on   chain are sharp. Use protective   gloves when handling chain.   2. Use medium flat file. File depth gauge   level with depth gauge tool.   WARNING: Do not hand-   sharpen this Fast Sharp chain.   Hand-sharpening chain will in-   crease risk of kickback.   After several sharpenings, you must turn   sharpener knob more to bring stone into   position.   3. Remove depth gauge tool. With flat file,   round off front corner of cutter depth   gauge (see Figure 23).   After several hand filings, have authorized   servicecenterorsharpeningservicemachine   sharpen chain. This will insure even filing.   Keep chain sharp. Your saw will cut faster   and more safely. A dull chain will cause   undue sprocket, guide bar, chain, and motor   wear. If you must force chain into wood and   cutting creates only sawdust with few large   chips, chain is dull.   Flat File   Depth Gauge   Follow the steps below to sharpen Fast   Sharpchain. Theautomaticchainsharpener   sharpens cutter, lowers cutter depth gauge,   and adjusts guard drive link.   Figure 25 - Sharpening Fast Sharp Chain   Depth   Gauge   Tool   1. Adjust saw chain for proper tension   (see Saw Chain Tension Adjustment,   page 7).   REPLACING SAW CHAIN   Replace chain when cutters are too worn to   sharpen or when chain breaks. Only use   replacement chain noted in this manual.   Always include new drive sprocket when   replacing chain. This will maintain proper   drivingofchain.Note:Forproperchainand   drive sprocket, see Replacement Parts and   Accessories, on back cover.   2. Clean out excess sawdust and wood   chips from drive sprocket area.   Depth   Gauge   Slot   3. Turn sharpener knob counterclockwise   until clicking stops (see Figure 24).   4. Turn sharpener knob clockwise until   you hear five distinct clicks.   Figure 22 - Depth Gauge Tool On Chain   Front Corner   .025"   PUSH   SHARPTEON   Figure 23 - Round Off Front Corner Of   Depth Gauge   Sharpener   Knob   Figure 24 - Turning Sharpener Knob   097017   14   OWNER’S MANUAL   TROUBLESHOOTING   WARNING: Unplug chain saw from power source before servicing.   Severe injury or death could occur from electrical shock or body contact   with moving chain.   OBSERVED FAULT   POSSIBLE CAUSE   REMEDY   Saw runs, but does not cut.   Chain assembled backwards on guide bar   See Assembly, page 6   Saw does not cut unless heavily forced. Chain is dull   Cutting produces only sawdust with few   large chips.   See Sharpening Saw Chain, page 13 (non-   Fast Sharp model) or page 14 (Fast Sharp   model)   Saw runs slow. Saw stalls easily.   Low power supply voltage   Extension cord wire size too small. See   Extension Cords, page 8   Motorofsawdoesnotrunwhenyousqueeze 1. Switch lockout not pressed in to release 1. Press in switch lockout before squeez-   trigger.   trigger   ing trigger   2. Extension cord connections loose   3. Open line fuse or circuit breaker   4. Bad motor brushes   2. Check cord connections   3. Check line fuse or circuit breaker   4. See authorized service center   5. See authorized service center   5. Open wiring circuit on saw   Motorofsawruns, butchaindoesnotmove. Gear train failure   See authorized service center   Chain does not get oil.   1. Clogged oil slot in guide bar   2. Oil is too thick   1. Remove guide bar and clean oil slot   2. Use correct weight of oil. See Filling Oil   Tank, page 7   Chain comes off guide bar.   1. Chain is loose   1. Tighten chain. See Saw Chain Tension   Adjustment, page 7   2. Guide bar and chain not assembled right 2. See Assembly, page 6   Saw smokes.   Saw leaks oil.   Saw damaged. Do not use saw.   Oil cap is not secure.   See authorized service center   Tighten oil cap. Note: Empty oil tank when   not in use.   6. Wipe off outside of saw body. Do this   with soft cloth dampened with a mild   soap and water mixture.   STORAGE   SERVICE   PUBLICATIONS   If storing saw for more than 30 days, follow   steps below.   7. Store chain saw   You can buy a service manual from address   listedonbackpageofthismanual.Sendacheck   for $5.00 payable to DESA International.   • in a high or locked place, out of   children’s reach   • in a dry place   • in a carrying case or with scabbard   over guide bar   1. Drain oil tank.   2. Remove and clean guide bar and chain.   Clean guide bar and chain by soaking   in petroleum based solvent or mild soap   and water mixture.   You can receive an illustrated parts list free   of charge. Send a self-addressed stamped   envelope to address on back page of this   manual.   3. Dry guide bar and chain.   4. Place chain in container filled with oil.   This will prevent rust.   TECHNICAL   SERVICE   When writing, include model number and   serial number of saw. You will find these   numbers on saw motor housing decal.   5. Wipe a thin coating of oil over surface   of guide bar.   You may have further questions about as-   sembling,operating,ormaintainingthissaw.   If so, contact DESA International’s Techni-   cal Service Department at 1-800-323-5190.   097017   15   ® ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW   PARTS CENTRALS   Ray's Portable Heater Service   3191 Myers Road   Camino, CA 95709   Portable Heater Parts   342 North County Road 400 East   Valparaiso, IN 46383   219-462-7441   Four Flags Power Products   1115 Stateline Road   Niles, MI 49120   Forrest Lytle and Sons Inc.   740 West Galbraith Road   Cincinnati, OH 45231   513-521-1464   Webbs Appliance Center   1519 Church Street   Nashville, TN 37203   615-329-4079   616-684-2697   916-644-7716   1-800-362-6951   1-800-268-4983   1-800-899-4079   Bortz Chain Saw Shop   Road #2, Box 64A   Oley, PA 19547   Baltimore Electronics   1348 Dixwell Avenue   Hamden, CT 06514   203-248-7553   FBD   Hance Distributors Inc.   12795 16th Avenue North   Plymouth, MN 55441   612-559-2299   Industrial Hardware   4109 Bainbridge Blvd.   Chesapeake, VA 23324   757-543-2232   1349 Adams Street   Bowling Green, KY 42103-3414   502-846-1199   610-987-6452   1-800-397-7553   21st Century   1-800-788-0008   1-800-654-8534   Automotive Equipment Service   3117 Holmes   Kansas City, MO 64109   816-531-9144   2950 Fretz Valley Road   Perkasie, PA 18944   215-795-0400   Eckley’s Small Engine   31617 Spruce Drive   Eustis, FL 32726   Mills Lawn and Garden   4750 B. Baxter Road, Unit B   Virginia Beach, VA 23462   757-490-7001   Lyons & Lyons Sales Co. Inc.   Glen Arm Road   Glen Arm, MD 21057   301-665-6500   352-357-6764   1-800-325-4828   1-800-843-3546   Parts Company of America   1657 Shermer Road   Northbrook, Ill 60062   708-498-5900   LaPortes' Parts & Service   2444 N 5th Street   Hartsville, SC 29550   1-800-333-5966   Sun Appliance Service Center   1687 Central Avenue   Albany, NY 12205   Tuco Industrial Products   5223 180th Street SW   Suite 4A-1   Lynnwood, WA 98037   425-743-9533   Master Parts Distributors   1184 Wilson NW   Grand Rapids, MI 49544   1-616-791-0505   1-800-446-1446   803-332-0191   518-869-9591   1-800-323-0620   1-800-735-1268   AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS   ALABAMA (AL)   California Electric Service   1139 East 12th Street   Oakland, CA 94606   510-834-1050   COLORADO (CO)   FLORIDA (FL)   IDAHO (ID)   A & O General Repair Service   1470 Opelika Road   Auburn, AL 36830   334-821-7022   McGuckin Power Equipment Center   2845 Valmont Road   Boulder, CO 80302   303-443-9317   Cricket Shop   Rossiter Electric   1501 S. Capitol Ave.   Idaho Falls, ID 83403   208-529-3665   3012 39th Avenue West   Bradenton, FL 34205   941-755-7758   California Electric Service   2594 East Colorado Blvd.   Pasadena, CA 91107   818-792-3194   Southern Power Tool   3956 Government Blvd.   Mobile, AL 36693   334-666-3623   Ace Mower and Small Engines   4718 Chromium Drive   Colorado Spring, CO 80918   719-593-0862   Eckley's Small Engine   31617 Spruce Drive   Eustis, FL 32736   352-357-6764   Steam Store Rocky Mountain, Inc.   155 North Gate Mile   Idaho Falls, ID 83401   208-522-0609   California Electric Service   1717 Bell Street   Sacramento, CA 95814   916-443-5711   ARIZONA (AZ)   Bartell Tool Service   1448 W. Cedar Avenue   Denver, CO 80223   303-777-5463   Al's Small Engine, Inc.   2620 Blanding Blvd.   Middleburg, FL 32068   904-282-5416   Steam Store of Magic Valley, Inc.   156 4th Avenue South   Twin Falls, ID 83301   208-734-3694   Best Brothers Lawnmower Repair   5549 W. Glendale Avenue   Glendale, AZ 85301   602-939-9170   California Electric Service   3430 El Cajon Blvd.   San Diego, CA 92104   619-283-6488   Metrogas Equipment Company   790 West 64th Ave.   Denver, CO 80221   303-428-3036   S TEK Power Tools   2605 South Orange Avenue   Orlando, FL 32806   407-851-5642   J & J Enterprises   D & L Small Engines, Inc.   10023 North 19th Ave.   Phoenix, AZ 85021   602-861-1978   1704 Addison Avenue East   Twin Falls, ID 83301   208-733-2001   California Electric Service   1090 Bryant Street   San Francisco, CA 94103   415-431-8494   Winfrey's Repair   317 8th Street   Greeley, CO 80631   970-353-9576   Lindle & Sons Electric Motor Repair   7016 Hwy. 22   Panama City, FL 32401   850-871-1722   ILLINOIS (IL)   Power Tool Service Center   660 East 19th Street   Tucson, AZ 85719   520-884-8974   Cherry Valley Small Engine Repair   702 East State Street   Cherry Valley, IL 61016   815-332-5636   California Electric Service   783 The Alamada   San Jose, CA 95126   408-295-0475   AAA Electric Company, Inc.   24 South Main Street   Longmont, CO 80501   330-776-6031   Eustis and Sons, Inc.   7035 66th Street North   Pinellas Park, FL 34665   813-544-1486   CALIFORNIA (CA)   Ray's Portable Heater Service   3191 Meyers Road   Camino, CA 95709   916-644-7716   Chainsaw Central   11 E. Main Street   Chicago Heights, IL 60411   708-756-2280   Lawnmower & Saw   3115 S. Main Street   Santa Ana, CA 92707   714-540-5307   Dales Electric Motor Repair   932 Coffman Street   Longmont, CO 80501   303-651-6907   Mulvaney's Inc.   2148 W. Tennessee Street   Tallahassee, FL 32304   904-576-5578   Lange Electric   California Electric Service   1170 G. Burnett Avenue   Concord, CA 94520   510-827-1011   912 E. Fayette   Effingham, IL 62401   217-347-7626   Rincon Valley Yard & Garden   4972 Sonoma Hwy   Santa Rosa, CA 95409   707-593-4124   CONNECTICUT (CT)   Baltimore Electronics   1348 Dixwell Avenue   Hamden, CT 06514   203-248-7553   A-1 Tool Rental, Inc.   2509 South State Road 7   West Hollywood, FL 33023   305-961-9250   H & R Pump Company, Inc.   2111 E. Washington Street   Joliet, IL 60434   California Electric Service   612 South Shoppers Lane   Covina, CA 91723   California Electric Service   41715 Enterprise Circle North   Suite 101   Temecula, CA 92590   909-695-5445   815-726-2950   818-915-4935   1-800-397-7553   GEORGIA (GA)   Hamilton Hardware   5300 Veterans Pkwy.   Columbus, GA 31904   706-322-6545   Mathis-Kelley Construction   1046 W. Jefferson Street   Morton, IL 61550   California Electric Company   1208 East Ash Avenue   Fullerton, CA 92631   714-870-0900   Utility Electric Service   53 Main Street   Hartford, CT 06106   860-246-7271   309-266-9733   California Electric Service   14753 Oxnard Street   Van Nuys, CA 91411   818-997-8855   Cowan Ace Hardware   1264 Green Street   Conyers, GA 30207   770-483-8818   Ambraw Power Equipment   310 E. Decatur Street   Newton, IL 62448   J & N Garden Equipment   4460 W. Imperial Hwy.   Inglewood, CA 90304   310-671-0079   Goodies Sales and Service   133 Hamilton Street   New Haven, CT 06515   203-865-1470   618-783-2821   California Electric Service   2314 South Westwood Blvd.   W. Los Angeles, CA 90064   310-475-2532   Douglasville Ace Hardware   6530 Church Street   Douglasville, GA 30133   770-942-7044   California Electric Company   11284 Los Alamitos Blvd.   Los Alamitos, CA 90720   310-596-7895   Appliance Servicenter of Stamford   15 Cedar Heights Road   Stamford, CT 06905   PBI   203-322-7656   3160 Industrial Drive   Yuba City, CA 95993   916-671-1871   S & P Rental & Supply Co.   259 Clayton Street   Lawrenceville, GA 30245   770-963-0392   California Electric Service   23725 Via Fabricante, Unit B   Mission Viejo, CA 92691   714-586-9440   Tifton Electric Motors   1265 US Hwy. 82E   Tifton, GA 31794   912-382-4040   097017   16   OWNER’S MANUAL   INDIANA (IN)   KANSAS (KS)   MARYLAND (MD)   Fowler's Farm City Sales   2876 West Washington Road   Ithaca, MI 48847   MONTANA (MT)   Hutchens Sales and Service   R.R. #5, Box 550   Bloomfield, IN 47424   812-876-1891   Abilene Rent-All & Sales   1701 West 1st Street   Abilene, KS 67410   913-263-7668   Center Supply Company   6802 Industrial Drive #208   Beltsville, MD 20705   301-595-0860   Tom's Service Repair   1111-6th Avenue North   Billings, MT 59103   406-259-6179   517-875-3976   Superior Industrial Sales & Service   116 N. State Street   Jackson, MI 49201   517-784-0539   Nichols Ice & Oil   2018 Park Road   Connersville, IN 47331   317-825-3741   NAAB Electric, Inc.   2013 W. Jones   Garden City, KS 67846   316-276-8101   Lehmans Hardware, Inc.   5921 Belair Road   Baltimore, MD 21206   410-483-5888   Mosch Electric Motors, Inc.   2513 - 17th St. NE   Black Eagle, MT 59414   406-453-2481   Norm's Electric Motor Repair   414 Walbridge   Kalamazoo, MI 49001   616-382-5054   B & W Repair Service   213 N. Main Street   Dale, IN 47523   Morris Electric Repair   2423 5th Street   Great Bend, KS 67530   316-792-2919   Norris Taylor Contractors, Inc.   8480 Ocean Gateway   Easton, MD 21601   Sun Rental Center   1301 - 3rd St. NW   Great Falls, MT 59404   406-761-6688   812-937-2576   410-822-2050   A & J Rentals   Reggie's Small Engine Spec.   3011 Lower Huntington Road   Ft. Wayne, IN 46809   McPherson Rental Center   911 West First Street   McPherson, KS 67460   316-241-3333   Southern States Frederick Coop   500 E. South Street   550 S. 11th Street   Niles, MI 49120   616-684-3200   NEBRASKA (NE)   Hatten's Electric Service   130 S. Hastings, Box 843   Hastings, NE 68901   402-463-4596   Frederick, MD 21705   301-663-6165   219-747-6212   Four Flags Power Products   1115 Stateline Road   Niles, MI 49120   Eastside Electric   928 East Lincoln   Goshen, IN 46526   219-533-3823   Town and Country   2008 Princeton   Ottawa, KS 66067   913-242-3133   Lyons and Lyons Sales Co., Inc.   Glen Arm Road   Lincoln Tool Service Center   3535 North 40th Street   Lincoln, NE 68404   402-464-1157   Glen Arm, MD 21057   410-665-6500   616-684-2697   Bob's Service Shop   2537 W. Drahner Road   Oxford, MI 48371   810-628-2601   Mills Electric   KENTUCKY (KY)   Hart's Motor Service   1747 Woodlawn Road   Bardstown, KY 40004   502-348-3270   Chesapeake Rent All   210 N. Stokes Street   Havre De Grace, MD 21078   410-939-1720   4828 Calumet Ave.   Hammond, IN 46327   219-931-3114   Flohr Electric Motor   4356 South 90th Street   Omaha, NE 68127   402-331-6863   Don's Small Engine Repair   630 S. Mill Street   Plymouth, MI 48170   313-451-5656   Tyrie Mower Repair   110 South 16th Street   Lafayette, IN 47905   317-742-7886   Tracy's Appliance Company   520 Soleman's Island Road   P. Frederick, MD 20678   301-855-1818   E-Z Rent It Inc.   MSE Parts Unlimited   4935 South 136th Street   Omaha, NE 68137   402-895-0806   1428 U.S. 31-W By-Pass   Bowling Green, KY 42101   502-782-9462   Bid's Service, Inc.   11276 E. Ten Mile   Warren, MI 48089   810-759-3040   Kabelin True Value Hardware   512 Andrew Avenue   Laporte, IN 46350   MASSACHUSETTS (MA)   Holander Electric, Inc.   36 Walton Street   Attleboro, MA 02703   508-226-1060   Roman's Repair Shop   601 College Street   Bowling Green, KY 42101   502-746-0857   Ted's Mower Sales and Service, Inc.   5155 Q. Street   Omaha, NE 68117   402-731-7058   219-362-7917   MINNESOTA (MN)   Patrick's Sales & Service   415 - 8th Ave. NE   Brainerd, MN 56401   218-829-5356   Krep's Small Engine Repair   3301 East County Road 350 North   Muncie, IN 47303   Hopkinsville Electric Motor   704 W. 15th Street   Hopkinsville, KY 42240   502-886-7585   Ormond's Inc.   LaVern Hass Repair   1204 - 1st Road   Wisner, NE 68791   402-529-6846   115R Dean Ave.   Franklin, MA 02038   508-528-2013   317-282-5139   Lear Lawn & Garden   2204 N. Wolfe Street   Muncie, IN 47303   317-282-6273   Perry's Electrical Rebuilders   24630 Hale Avenue   Forest Lake, MN 55025   612-464-8054   Maury's Fluorescent Appliance   1521 Bardstown Road   Louisville, KY 40205   502-456-1671   Beacon Lumber/Beacon Rental   513 Church Street   NEVADA (NV)   Fallon Saw & Tool   300 N. Marine St.   Fallon, NV 89406   702-423-1888   New Bedford, MA 02745   508-995-1766   Li'l Engine Sales & Service, Inc.   1428 Vincennes Street   New Albany, IN 47150   812-944-1377   Hance Distributor, Inc.   12795 16th Avenue North   Plymouth, MN 55441   612-559-2299   Rental World, Inc.   9509 Dixie Hwy.   Louisville, KY 40272   502-935-8853   Grafton Power Equipment   North Grafton Shopping Center   9 Williams Road   North Grafton, MA 01536   508-839-6366   One Stop Shop   1408 Industrial Way #3   Gardnerville, NV 89410   702-782-7004   Ertel & Sons Portable Welding   109 E. Main Street   Swayzee, IN 46986   317-922-4611   Hance Sales and Service   11212 Wayzata Blvd.   Minnetonka, MN 52343   612-545-8467   All States Industrial Repair   728 E. Center Street   Madisonville, KY 42431   502-821-6555   Mott's Tool Repair Service   92 Rayber Road   Orleans, MA 02653   508-240-0764   NEW HAMPSHIRE (NH)   Taylor Rental Center   223 Wincherster Street   Keene, NH 03431   603-352-0539   Portable Heater Parts   342 North County Road, 400 East   Valparaiso, IN 46383   219-462-7441   Andy's Small Engine Repair   209 9th Avenue, NE   Rochester, MN 55906   507-280-0373   Bluegrass Plumbing and Heating   121 South First Street   Richmond, KY 40475   606-623-2390   Utility Electric Service #2   810 Main Street   Springfield, MA 01105   413-781-1635   Kingston Enterprises   85 North Road   Kingston, NH 03848   603-642-3506   D W Handy's   Reed's Sales & Service   1260 Payne Ave.   St. Paul, MN 55101   612-774-9515   2112 S. 15th Street   Vincennes, IN 47591   812-886-0172   LOUISIANA (LA)   Welch Sales & Service   13348 W. Main   La Rose, LA 70373   504-693-3351   Franconia Fuel Company, Inc.   379 Main Street   Wareham, MA 02571   508-295-0039   Hammar Industrial Supply   175 Amherst Street   Nashua, NH 03061   603-822-5161   IOWA (IA)   Brown's   408 South Fifth Street   Abel, IA 50003   515-993-3053   MISSISSIPPI (MS)   Handy Man Rentals   1904 Shiloh Road   Corinth, MS 38834   601-287-2460   Triangle Bicycle and Lawnmower   5433 Crowder Road   New Orleans, LA 70127   504-241-3239   MICHIGAN (MI)   R & A Service   12900 Haggerty Road   Belleville, MI 48111   313-697-1144   Exeter Rent All   State Rt 27, Box 68A   Raymond, NH 03077   603-895-6583   Beal's Motor Rewinding   600 West Beach   Cherokee, IA 51012   712-225-6173   MISSOURI (MO)   MAINE (ME)   Stewarts Enterprises   7631 NW Salebarn Road   Cameron, MO 64429   816-632-6578   Richard's Electric Motor   259 Main Street   Caribou, ME 04736   207-498-8950   Thompson's Rental Resale Repair   11973 New Lothrop Road   Byron, MI 48418   Blink Electric Motors   Rear 116 N. 1st Ave.   Marshalltown, IA 50158   515-752-3036   810-266-4969   Northwest Power Sales   RD #2, Box 200   Maryville, MO 64468   816-582-5080   Roger's Electric Motor Shop   823-West Main Street   Madawaska, ME 04756   207-728-4253   Renter Center, Inc.   24948 Gratiot   East Pointe, MI 48021   810-772-8111   Fry Company   Box 96 Thatcher Ave.   Millerton, IA 50165   515-897-3235   Buchheit, Inc.   Rent-N-Save   Master Service Center   7876 Division   Grand Rapids, MI 49504   616-455-3117   Route 7, Box 239   Perryville, MO 63775   573-547-1010   28 Allen Avenue   Portland, ME 04103   207-797-2223   Moreland Repair   2145 Jericho Road   Peosta, IA 52068   319-583-3669   L.A. Pickard Sales & Service   383 Lewiston Road   Topsham, ME 04086   207-725-2874   Wolf Creek Farm Supply   8011 Wolf Creek Road   Herron, MI 49744   Northeast Iowa Motor Service   24665-150th Street   Sumner, IA 50674   517-727-2391   Chicago Drive Rentals, Inc.   11298 Chicago Drive   Holland, MI 49424   616-396-9575   319-578-5883   Black Hawk Rental   324 West 15th Street   Waterloo, IA 50702   319-234-4421   097017   17   ® ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW   NEW JERSEY (NJ)   Complete Saw Service   336 River Road   Advanced Power Equipment   101 Fairgrounds Drive   Manlius, NY 13104   315-682-4010   North East Mower Service   412 East 156th Street   Cleveland, OH 44110   216-531-8197   OREGON (OR)   SOUTH CAROLINA (SC)   Hall's Small Motor Repair   225 Heathwood Drive   Aiken, SC 29803   Turner’s Lawnmower and Saw   728 SE Robin Way   Gresham, OR 97080   503-665-5441   Garfield, NJ 07026   201-478-7838   803-649-6313   P & C   Pecnik's Lawnmower Service   732 East 163rd Street   Cleveland, OH 44110   216-531-8480   Nemeth's Mower Service   55 - 4th Ave.   Haskell, NJ 07420   201-835-0080   12 East Street   Nunda, NY 14517   716-468-5050   Pendleton Grain Growers   200 S. 1st Street   P.O. Box 1248   Hermiston, OR 97801   541-567-5591   Todd's Electric Motor Repair   110 Laurel Street   Conway, SC 29526   803-248-2444   Otega Repair   Lefeld Welding & Steel Supply   512 N. Second Street   Coldwater, OH 45828   419-678-2397   Air & Electric Tool Service, Inc.   215 North 8th Street   Kenilworth, NJ 07033   908-272-5567   Rd #2, Ostdawa Ave.   Otego, NY 13825   607-988-7859   LaPortes Parts & Service   2444 N. 5th Street   Hartsville, SC 29550   803-332-0191   Mattix Appliance Parts Company   501 N. Main   Phoenix, OR 97535   541-535-6263   Owego Agway Coop   38 West Avenue   Owego, NY 13827   607-687-2039   Dayton Hardware & Supply   16-32 N. Irwin Street   Dayton, OH 45404   Associated Industries   Rd 38, Box 2486   Mt. Holley, NJ 08060   609-267-8417   Turner Repair Service   3 E. Belvue Road   Taylors, SC 29687   864-244-1746   Oregon Appliance   2137 East Burnside Street   Portland, OR 97214   503-235-6681   513-258-3721   1-800-762-3426 Ohio only   Jack-n-Heater Service   185 Beartown Road   Painted Post, NY 14870   607-962-1239   Woodchuck's Lawnmower   and Appliance   220 Whitehorse Pike   Magnolia, NJ 08049   609-783-1111   Ken's Repair   TENNESSEE (TN)   3246 S. Sectionline   Delaware, OH 43015   614-369-4798   PENNSYLVANIA (PA)   Albright's Hardware   2119 Wabert Ave.   Allentown, PA 18104   610-433-3831   Cole's Small Equipment Center   247-A Vance Tank Road   Bristol, TN 37620   Larmon Small Engine   16353 Co. Rt. 91   Pierrepont Manor, NY 13674   315-465-6671   615-968-1175   Lavon Dietsch Repair   07145 Scott Rd. Rt #2   Edgerton, OH 43517   419-298-2948   Myron Tepper/Tep's Power   Equipment   1007 N. High Street   Millville, NJ 08332   609-825-8294   Vista Small Engine   1510 Vista Lane   Clarksville, TN 37043   615-552-6953   General Rental & Sales Center   Old Rt 1 & 41   Avondale, PA 19311   610-268-2825   R & D Mower & Snowblower   Sales and Service   1630 Empire Blvd.   Webster, NY 14580   716-671-9409   Anytool & Outdoor Power Equip.   21150 Lorain Road   Fairview Park, OH 44126   216-356-1920   Master Repair Service   305 Elmore Road   Crossville, TN 38555   615-484-2061   Capitol Service & Equipment   551 New Market Road   Piscataway, NJ 08855   908-968-5577   Bud's Tractor and Mower Sevice   21 Bock Lane   Baden, PA 15005   412-869-7142   Bedford Appliance, Inc.   1173 Yonkers Ave.   Yonkers, NY 10704   914-237-7575   LaGrange True Value   300 E. Main Street   LaGrange, OH 44050   216-355-4222   The Speciality Shop   2300 East Magnolia Avenue   Knoxville, TN 37917   423-523-6894   Handyman's Tool Shop   508 State Hwy. #10   Randolph, NJ 07869   201-361-1581   Copper Creek   Rd. #1, Locust Valley   Barnesville, PA 18214   717-467-2792   NORTH CAROLINA (NC)   Ray's Lawn Mower & Machine   1414 Landis Avenue   Charlotte, NC 28205   704-377-1112   Deep Run Mower Service   58781 Heil Addn. Deep Run   Martins Ferry, OH 43935   614-859-6131   Authorized Equipment Service   812 Polk Avenue   Memphis, TN 38126   901-774-0850   Sam's Repair Shop   137 W. Bennett Ave.   Wildwood, NJ 03077   603-895-6583   Passmore Service Center   1108 Rt. 100   Betchelsville, PA 19505   610-367-9084   Worcester Sales and Service   34200 Lorian Road   N. Ridgeville, OH 44039   216-327-2196   Martin Equipment Company   4209-B US 70 E.   Goldsboro, NC 27534   919-778-5996   Webb's Appliance Service Center   1519 Church Street   Nashville, TN 37203   615-329-4079   NEW MEXICO (NM)   K & S Service Center   7521 Menaul N.E.   Albuquerque, NM 87110   505-884-6262   Engine Doctors   20 Russell Blvd.   Bradford, PA 16701   814-362-3091   Staker Sales & Service   1424 Ninth Street   Portsmouth, OH 45662   614-353-6965   Hickory Home & Garden Center   336 HWY 321 NW   Hickory, NC 28601   704-327-3719   TEXAS (TX)   Pro-Fix   Industrial Distributing Co.   9411 Neils Thompson Dr.   Austin, TX 78759   512-837-4122   NEW YORK (NY)   Rear 681 Main Street   Edwardsville, PA 18704   717-288-0476   Sun Appliance Service Center   1687 Central Avenue   Albany, NY 12205   518-869-9591   Leonard Hardware   145 North 15th Street   Sebring, OH 44672   330-938-6329   Bowden Electric Motor Service   1681 S. Wesleyan Blvd.   Rocky Mount, NC 27803   919-446-4203   Carson's Hardware   637-43 Main Street   Hellertown, PA 18055   610-838-7741   Bud's LP Gas & Supply   225 Grand   Channelview, TX 77330   713-457-2456   Valley Mower Service   2857 Ellis Creek Road   Barton, NY 13734   607-589-4825   Sparks Sales & Service   5184 Fletcher Chapel Road   Springfield, OH 45502   513-323-5925   Small Engine Performance Ctr.   312 Eldred   Valdese, NC 28690   704-879-9652   Eaton Enterprises   240 Main Street   Imperial, PA 15126   412-695-0702   Corpus Christi Power Tool & Rpr.   3701 Agnes   Corpus Christi, TX 78405   512-883-1117   White Tool Supply Inc.   3047 Atlantic Avenue   Brooklyn, NY 11208   718-227-8844   Eckert Bros.   NORTH DAKOTA (ND)   Fix-It Shop   316 - 21st St. East   Dickinson, ND 58601   701-225-0766   244 Factory Street   Sugarcreek, OH 44681   216-852-2611   Valray Nurseries Inc.   R.D. #8, Box 362   Kittanning, PA 16201   412-548-1579   Freel Enterprise   118 Elston   Dallas, TX 75232   214-376-9913   Shields Brothers of Buffalo   1410 Main Street   Buffalo, NY 14209   716-883-3860   Larry's Mini Engines   4732 US Route 20 West   Wakeman, OH 44889   216-839-2508   Ted's Saw Service   412 South 4th Street   Grand Forks, ND 58201   701-775-7343   Petrosky's Hardware & Supply Co.   602 Alexandria Street   Latrobe, PA 15650   Hawn Equipment Rental   7777 Hawn Freeway   Dallas, TX 75217   214-398-8121   Lehman's Farm & Home Supply   Route 26   Denmark, NY 13631   315-493-1151   OKLAHOMA (OK)   B.M.I. Inc.   13102 East 1st Street   Broken Arrow, OK 74012   918-252-0011   412-537-3541   Craig's Small Engine Repair   508 East 2nd Street   Williston, ND 58801   701-774-0798   Reddi-Rentals   Dyer Cycle   948 S. Woodbourne Rd.   Levittown, PA 19057   215-943-4800   4501 Dyer Street   El Paso, TX 79930   915-566-6022   John’s Engine Repair   10482 Sisson Hwy.   Eden, NY 14057   716-337-3719   H. L. Moss   OHIO (OH)   1714 E. 15th Street   Tulsa, OK 74104   918-744-1305   Raymond, M. Nolt   290 S. Shirk Road   New Holland, PA 17557   717-354-0198   Ray DeSpain's Inc.   Carter Electrical Repair   3448 Lunar Rd. NE   Carrollton, OH 44615   330-627-4061   P.O. Box 184, Loop 494 North   New Caney, TX 77357   713-689-2121   M & S Repair Shop   303 Hilltop Drive   Elma, NY 14059   716-652-0311   Kay Electric Motors Inc.   810 48th Street   Woodward, OK 73801   405-256-3254   Service Department   Bortz Chainsaw Shop   45 Bortz Road   Oley, PA 19547   610-987-6452   Northwest Mower Sales and Service   6086 Cheviot Road   Cincinnati, OH 45247   513-385-2400   Crossbay Appliance Service   158-34 Crossbay Blvd.   Howard Beach, NY 11414   718-843-4422   Snyder Electric Company   1500 Chateau Street   Pittsburgh, PA 15233   412-231-3100   Forrest Lytle & Sons   740 W. Galbraith Road   Cincinnati, OH 45231   513-521-1464   Belco Equipment Company   3801 - 29th Street   Long Island City, NY 11101   718-361-1122   Stamm's Mower Repair   Rd. 5, Pine Lane Box 150   Selinsgrove, PA 17870   717-743-7651   Anytool Precision Sharpening Repair   21150 Lorain Road   Cleveland, OH 44126   216-356-1920   Para-Deys Tools   708 Victor Road   Macedon, NY 14502   315-986-2520   097017   18   OWNER’S MANUAL   UTAH (UT)   VIRGINIA (VA)   WASHINGTON (WA)   Action Small Appliance Service   1500 145th Place SE   Bellevue, WA 98005   206-455-3578   WEST VIRGINIA (WV)   Beckley Mower Service   3695 Robert C. Byrd Drive   Beckley, WV 25802   304-253-5748   Roosevelt Service Center   133 South 300 East, Box 1546   Roosevelt, UT 84066   801-722-2708   Industrial Hardware   4109 Bainbridge Blvd.   Chesapeake, VA 23324   804-543-2232   Longs Engine Service   7536 Stone Road   Salt Lake, UT 84121   801-943-5135   Warren E. Smith Shops   564 Reading Rd. Ext.   300 Madestic Drive   Christiansburg, VA 24073   540-382-5501   TUCO Industrial Products   5227 180th SW, Suite 4A-1   Lynnwood, WA 98046   206-743-9533   Town and Country Supply   4117 First Avenue   Nitro, WV 25143   304-755-3520   Appliance Service Center   210 E. 600 South   Salt Lake City, UT 84111   801-328-9703   Action Small Appliance   2125 Second Avenue   Seattle, WA 98121   206-448-2020   WISCONSIN (WI)   Smith Petroleum Ltd.   217 N. Walworth   Darien, WI 53314   414-724-3206   Mills Repair Service   4750 B. Baxter Road, Unit B   Virginia Beach, VA 23462   757-490-7001   VERMONT (VT)   Brown and Roberts   182 Main Street   Brattleboro, VT 05301   802-257-4566   A to Z Rentals   American Power Equip. Ctr.   6502 Horsepen Road   Richmond, VA 23230   804-285-4838   10903 E. Sprague   Spokane, WA 99206   509-924-2000   Ken's Economy Sales   8887 Highway A   Marshfield, WI 54449   715-676-2143   Lifficks Electric Shop   8239 S. Park Avenue   Tacoma, WA 98408   206-474-7403   Stafford Equipment Sales & Service   21055 Jefferson Davis Hwy.   Stafford, VA 22554   Moore's Repair Service   W287 & N2108 Stuart Drive   Pewaukee, WI 53072   414-691-2814   540-720-1710   Outdoor Power Equipment   800 White Marsh Road   Suffolk, VA 23434   804-925-4933   Morisse Power Center   200 N. Chicago Avenue   S. Milwaukee, WI 53172   414-762-6444   Purchase these accessories and parts from   your nearest dealer or service center. If they   can not supply these accessories or parts,   either contact your nearest Parts Central or   DESA International for referral informa-   tion. Parts centrals are listed in this manual.   REPLACEMENT   PARTS AND   ACCESSORIES   WARNING: Use only replace-   ment parts and accessories de-   scribed in this manual. Use of   other parts or accessories could   damage saw or injure operator.   DESA International   P.O. Box 90004   Bowling Green, KY 42102-9004   1-800-972-7879   Parts Department   LNT-2   Part Number Description   EL-1/EL-7 Fast Sharp   Part Number Description   EL-7 - 100015   Part Number Description   097566-01S   Guide bar, 8"   091369S   097567-01S   091371S   Chain, 8"   Guide bar, 10"   Chain, 10"   097570-01S   091367S*   076695   Guide bar, 14"   Chain, 14"   Drive sprocket   101623-01   101619-01   075752   Guide bar, 15"   Chain, 15"   Drive sprocket   097568-02S   Guide bar, 12"   091373S   Chain, 12"   EL-7, 098031J, 099039J, 100089-01, General   075752   Drive sprocket   100089-04, 100089-05   Part Number Description   Part Number Description   079963-02   Plasticscabbard,8"&10"   099178H, 100089-06, 100089-07 & 097572-03S   Guide bar, 16"   Chain, 16"   Drive sprocket   079963-04   Plastic scabbard,   12", 14", & 16"   Hand Guard   EL-1   091375S   075752   Part Number Description   079088-01   077155   097570-01S   091374S   075752   Guide bar, 14"   Chain, 14"   Drive sprocket   Adjusting Plate Assy.   POLE SAW, 104316-01   POLE SAW ASSEMBLY, 104317   Part Number Description   * Includes automatic chain sharpener.   104302-01S   104301S   075752   Guidebar, 8"   Chain, 8"   Drive Sprocket   097017   19   Warranty Service   Non-Warranty Service   REPAIR SERVICE   If saw requires warranty service, return it to If saw requires service, return it to nearest   nearest authorized service center. You must authorized service center. Repairs will be   show proof of purchase. If faulty materials billed to you at regular repair list prices.   or workmanship caused damage, we will Note:Normalwear, misuse, abuse, neglect,   Note: Only use original replacement parts.   Thiswillprotectyourwarrantycoveragefor   parts replaced under warranty.   Each authorized service center is indepen-   dently owned and operated. For additional   service center or warranty information, call   1-800-323-5190.   repair or replace saw without charge.   or accidental damage is not covered under   warranty.   Model ______________   Serial No. ______________   Date Purchased ______________   ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW LIMITED WARRANTY   Always specify model and serial numbers when writing the factory.   We reserve the right to amend these specifications at any time without notice. The only warranty applicable is our standard written warranty. We   make no other warranty, expressed or implied.   DESA International warrants this electric chain saw and any parts thereof, to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from   the date of first purchase from an authorized dealer, provided that the product has been properly maintained and operated in accordance with all   applicable instructions. The bill of sales or proof of purchase must be presented at the time a claim is made under this warranty.   This warranty is extended only to the original retail purchaser. This warranty covers only the parts and labor required to restore this chain saw   to its proper operating condition. Warranty parts must be obtained through factory authorized dealers and service centers for this product. These   dealers and service centers will provide original factory replacement parts. Failure to use original factory replacement parts voids this warranty.   This warranty does not cover commercial, industrial, or rental usage, nor does it apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal   wear and tear, or parts that fail or become damaged as a result of misuse, accident, lack of proper maintenance, tampering, or alteration. Travel,   handling, transportation, and incidental costs associated with warranty repairs are not reimbursable under this warranty and are the responsibility   of the owner.   To the full extent allowed by the law of the jurisdiction that governs the sale of the product, this express warranty excludes any and all other   expressed warranties and limits the duration of any and all implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular   purpose to one year form the date of first purchase, and DESA International’s liability is hereby limited to the purchase price of the product and   DESA International shall not be liable for any other damages whatsoever including indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.   Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts or an exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,   so the above limitation of damages may not apply to you.   Thiswarrantyprovidestheoriginalpurchaserwithspecificrights. Forinformationregardingthoserights, pleaseconsulttheapplicablestatelaws.   INTERNATIONAL   2701 Industrial Drive   P.O. Box 90004   Bowling Green, KY 42102-9004   097017 01   097017-01   REV. X   5/98   NOT A UPC   |