| 335XPT   California   Operator's manual (EPA)   Read these instructions carefully and make sure   you understand them before using the saw.   101 91 92-95   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CONTENTS   Before using a new saw   Contents   • Read the instructions carefully.   • Check cutting equipment is correctly fitted and adjusted. See   page 25.   Key to symbols......................................................... 2   Safety instructions   Personal protective equipment ................................. 4   • Refuel and start the saw. Check the carburetor settings.   See pages 26-29.   • Do not use the saw until sufficient chain oil has reached the   chain, see page 14.   Chain saw safety equipment...................................... 4   Inspecting, maintaining and servicing chain saw   IMPORTANT! If the carburetor mixture is too lean it greatly   increases the risk of engine failure.   Poor maintenance of the air filter will cause carbon build-up on   the spark plug and lead to difficult starting.   If the chain is badly adjusted it will cause increased wear or   damage to the bar, drive sprocket and chain.   safety equipment ................................................................. 8   Cutting equipment ......................................................... 10   How to avoid kickback................................................. 16   General safety precautions....................................... 18   General working instructions.................................... 19   WARNING!   Under no circumstances may the design of   the machine be modified without the permis-   sion of the manufacturer. Always use genuine   spare parts/accessories. Non-authorized   modifications and/or accessories can result   in serious personal injury or the death of the   operator or others.   What is what?   What is what? .................................................................... 24   Assembly   Mounting guide bar and chain ........................................... 25   Fuel handling   Your warranty does not cover damage or   liability caused by the use of non-authorized   accessories or replacement parts.   Fuelmix .............................................................................. 26   Fuelling .............................................................................. 27   Start and stop   Start and stop .................................................................... 28   A chain saw is a dangerous tool if used   carelessly or incorrectly and can cause   serious, even fatal injuries. It is very important   that you read and understand these   instructions.   Maintenance   Carburetor ......................................................................... 29   Starter device .................................................................... 30   Air filter .............................................................................. 31   Spark plug ......................................................................... 31   Muffler................................................................................ 31   Adjustment of the oil pump ................................................ 32   Cooling system .................................................................. 32   Daily maintenance ............................................................. 32   Weekly maintenance ......................................................... 33   Monthly maintenance ........................................................ 33   You will find the following   labels on your chain saw:   Technical Data   335XPT ............................................................................. 34   Emission Control Warranty Statement   Your warranty rights and obligations ................................. 35   English – 3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT CHAIN SAW SAFETY EQUIPMENT   This section explains the various safety features of the saw,   how they work, and basic inspection and maintenance you   should carry out to ensure safe operation. (See the ”What is   what?” section to find out where these components are on Your   saw).   MOST CHAIN SAW ACCIDENTS HAPPEN   WHEN THE CHAIN TOUCHES THE OPERA-   TOR. You must wear approved protective   equipment whenever you use a chain saw.   Personal protective equipment cannot   eliminate the risk of injury but it will reduce   the degree of injury if an accident does   happen. Ask your chain saw dealer for help in   choosing the right equipment.   NEVER USE A CHAIN SAW THAT HAS   FAULTY SAFETY EQUIPMENT! Carry out the   inspection, maintenance and service routines   listed in this section.   • PROTECTIVE HELMET   • HEARING PROTECTION   • PROTECTIVE GLASSES   OR VISOR   • Chain brake and front hand   guard   • GLOVES WITH   SAW PROTECTION   • Throttle lock   • PROTECTIVE TROUSERS   WITH SAW PROTECTION   • Chain catcher   • Vibration damping system   • BOOTS WITH SAW   PROTECTION, STEEL   TOE-CAP AND NON-SLIP   SOLE   • Stop switch   Generally clothes should be   close-fitting without restricting   your freedom of movement.   • ALWAYS HAVE A FIRST   AID KIT NEARBY   • Muffler   • Cutting equipment (see   ”Cutting equipment”   section).   4– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   2 The front hand guard is   not designed solely to   1 Chain brake and front hand guard   YOUR chain saw is equipped with a chain brake that is desig-   ned to stop the chain immediately if you get a kickback.   The chain brake reduces the risk of accidents, but only You can   prevent them.   activate the chain brake.   Another important safety   feature is that it prevents   the chain from hitting your   left hand if you lose your   grip on the front handle.   Take care when using your   saw and make sure the   kickback zone of the bar   never touches any object.   3 You can also use the   chain brake as a   temporary brake when you   change position or if you   put the saw down for a   short time. You should   also apply the chain brake   manually if there is a risk   of the chain accidentally   hitting anyone or anything   close by.   1 The chain brake (A) can   either be activated   manually (by your left   hand) or automatically by   the inertia release   mechanism (a free-   swinging pendulum). On   most of our models the   front hand guard acts as a   counterweight in case of   kickback.   B A B The brake is applied   when the front hand   guard (B) is pushed   forwards.   4 To release the chain brake   pull the front hand guard   backwards, towards the   front handle.   B This movement activates   a spring-loaded   mechanism that tightens   the Brake Band (C)   around the engine drive   system (D) (Clutch Drum).   5 As mentioned in section A,   kickback can be very   sudden and violent.   Most kickbacks are   minor and do not always   activate the chain brake.   If this happens you   should hold the chain   saw firmly and not let   go.   C D English – 5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   6 The way the chain brake is triggered, either manually or   2 Throttle lock   automatically, depends on the force of the kickback and the   position of the chain saw in relation to the object that the   kickback zone of the bar strikes.   The throttle lock is designed   to prevent accidental opera-   tion of the throttle control.   When you press the lock (A)   (i.e. when you grasp the   handle) it releases the throttle   trigger (B).   A If you get a violent   kickback while the   kickback zone of the bar   is farthest away from you   the chain brake will be   activated by the   movement of the   counterweight (INERTIA   ACTIVATED).   When you release the handle   the throttle trigger and the   throttle lock both move back   to their original positions. This   movement is controlled by two   independent return springs.   This arrangement means that   the throttle control is   B automatically locked at the   idle setting when you release   the handle.   3 Chain catcher   The chain catcher is designed   to catch the chain if it snaps or   jumps off. This should not   happen if the chain is properly   tensioned (see section on   ”Assembly”) and if the bar and   chain are properly serviced   and maintained.   (See section on ”General   working instructions”).   If the kickback is less   violent or the kickback   zone of the bar is closer   to you the chain brake will   be activated manually by   the movement of your left   hand.   7 During felling your left   hand grasps the front   handle in such a way that   it cannot activate the front   hand guard. In this   position the chain brake   can only be activated by   the inertia action of the   counterweight.   The inertia activated   chain brake increases   your safety but there are   certain factors to   remember (see point 6   above).   6– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   4 Vibration damping system   5 Stop switch   Your chain saw is equipped   with a vibration damping   system that is designed to   minimise vibrations in the   handles and make operation   easier.   Use the stop switch to switch   off the engine.   When you use a chain saw   vibrations are generated by   the uneven contact between   the chain and the wood you   are cutting.   Cutting hardwoods (most   broadleaf trees) creates more   vibration than cutting   softwoods (most conifers).   Cutting with a chain that is   blunt or faulty (wrong type or   badly sharpened, see page   11-14) will increase the   vibration level.   6 Muffler   The muffler is designed to keep noise levels to a minimum and   to direct exhaust fumes away from the user.   The exhaust fumes from the engine are hot   and may contain sparks which can start a fire.   Never start the saw indoors or near   combustible material!   The vibration damping system   reduces the vibrations   transmitted from the engine   and chain to the handles of   the chain saw. The body of   the saw, including the cutting   equipment, is insulated from   the handles by vibration   damping units.   In countries with a hot climate   there is a high risk of forest   fires. The chain saw is   therefore fitted with a SPARK   ARRESTOR MESH.   With this type of muffler it is   very important that you follow   the instructions on checking,   maintaining and servicing your   saw (see the section on   ”Inspecting, maintaining and   servicing chain saw safety   equipment”).   Overexposure to vibration can lead to   circulatory damage or nerve damage in people   who have impaired circulation.   Contact your doctor if you experience   symptoms of overexposure to vibration.   These symptoms include numbness, loss of   feeling, tingling, pricking, pain, loss of   strength, changes in skin colour or condition.   These symptoms normally appear in the   fingers, hands or wrists.   The muffler gets very hot in use and remains   so for a short time afterwards. DO NOT   TOUCH THE MUFFLER IF IT IS HOT!   English – 7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   3 Checking the brake trigger   Inspecting, maintaining and servicing   chain saw safety equipment   WARNING!   NEVER start the chain saw without activating   the chain brake first!   SPECIAL TRAINING IS REQUIRED to service   and repair chain saws. This is especially true   of chain saw safety equipment. If your chain   saw fails any of the checks described below   take it to your SERVICE AGENT.   When you buy any of our products we   guarantee the availability of professional   repairs and service. If the retailer who sells   your saw is not a SERVICING DEALER, ask   him for the address of your nearest SERVICE   AGENT.   Place the chain saw on   firm ground and start it.   Make sure the chain does   not touch the ground or   any other object.   Grasp the saw firmly,   wrapping your fingers and   thumbs around the   handles.   1 Chain brake and front hand guard   1 Checking brake band wear   Brush off any sawdust,   resin and dirt from the   chain brake and clutch   drum. Dirt and wear can   impair operation of the   brake.   Apply full throttle and   activate the chain brake   by tilting your wrist   forward onto the front   hand guard. Do not let go   of the front handle.   The chain should stop   immediately.   Regularly check that the   brake band is at least 0.6   mm thick at its thinnest   point.   2 Checking the front hand guard   A) Make sure the   FRONT HAND GUARD   is not damaged and   that there are no visible   defects such as   cracks.   B) Move the front hand   guard forwards and   back to make sure it   runs freely and that it is   securely anchored to   the clutch cover.   8– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   2 Throttle lock   3 Chain catcher   1 Make sure the throttle   control is locked at the   idle setting when you   release the throttle lock.   Check that the CHAIN   CATCHER is not   damaged and is firmly   attached to the body of   the saw.   2 Press the throttle lock and   make sure it returns to its   original position when you   release it.   4 Vibration damping system   Regularly check the   vibration damping units   for cracks or deformation   3 Check that the throttle   control and throttle lock   move freely and that the   return springs work   properly.   Make sure the vibration   damping units are   securely attached to the   engine unit and handles.   WARNING!   NEVER start the chain saw without activating   the chain brake first!   5 Stop switch   4 Start the saw and apply   WARNING!   full throttle. Release the   throttle control and check   that the chain stops and   remains stationary. If the   chain rotates when the   throttle is on idle setting   you should check the   carburetor idle   NEVER start the chain saw without activating   the chain brake first!   adjustment. See the   section on ”Maintenance”.   Start the engine and   make sure the engine   stops when you move the   stop switch to the stop   setting.   English – 9   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   7 Muffler   CUTTING EQUIPMENT   Never use a chain saw   This section describes how to choose and maintain your cutting   equipment in order to:   that has a faulty muffler.   • Reduce the risk of kickback.   • Reduce the risk of the chain breaking or jumping.   • Obtain maximum cutting performance.   • Extend the life of cutting equipment.   The 5 basic rules   1 Only use cutting   equipment   recommended by us!   See the ”Technical data”   section.   Regularly check that the   muffler is securely   attached to the chain saw.   2 Keep the chain cutting   teeth properly   sharpened! Follow our   instructions and use the   recommended file   gauge. A damaged or   badly sharpened chain   increases the risk of   accidents.   If the muffler on your saw   is fitted with a spark   arrestor mesh this must   be cleaned regularly.   A blocked mesh will   cause the engine to   overheat and may lead to   serious damage.   Never use a muffler if   the spark arrestor mesh   is missing or defective.   3 Maintain the correct   raker clearance! Follow   our instructions and   use the recommended   raker gauge. Too large a   clearance increases the   risk of kickback.   NEVER USE A CHAIN SAW WITH FAULTY   SAFETY EQUIPMENT. CARRY OUT THE   CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE MEASURES   DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION. IF YOUR   CHAIN SAW FAILS ANY OF THESE CHECKS   CONTACT YOUR SERVICE AGENT TO GET IT   REPAIRED.   4 Keep the chain properly   tesioned! If the chain is   slack it is more likely to   jump off and lead to   increased wear on the   bar, chain and drive   sprocket.   5 Keep cutting equipment   well lubricated and   properly maintained!   A poorly lubricated chain   is more likely to break and   lead to increased wear on   the bar, chain and drive   sprocket.   10– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   C Some terms that describe the bar and chain   1 Cutting equipment designed to minimise   When the cutting equipment supplied with your saw becomes   worn or damaged you will need to replace it. Use only the type   of bar and chain recommended by us. See the ”Technical data”   section to find out which equipment is recommended for your   saw.   kickback   Faulty cutting equipment or the wrong   combination of bar and chain increases the   risk of kickback. Use only the bar and chain   combinations recommended in the ”Technical   data” section.   Bar   The only way to avoid kickback is to make sure that the kick-   back zone of the bar never touches anything.   • LENGTH (inches/cm)   By using cutting equipment with “built-in” kickback protection   and keeping the chain sharp and well-maintained you can   reduce the effects of kickback.   • NUMBER OF TEETH ON   BAR TIP SPROCKET (T).   Small number = small tip   radius = low-kickback   A Bar   The smaller the tip radius the   smaller the kickback zone and   the lower the chance of   kickback.   • CHAIN PITCH (inches)   The spacing between the   drive links of the chain must   match the spacing of the   teeth on the bar tip sprocket   and drive sprocket.   • NUMBER OF DRIVE LINKS   The number of drive links is   determined by the length of   the bar, the chain pitch and   the number of teeth on the   bar tip sprocket.   B Saw chain   A saw chain is made up of a number of links, which are   available in standard and low-kickback versions.   None   Standard Low-kickback   • BAR GROOVE WIDTH   (inches/mm)   The groove in the bar must   match the width of the chain   drive links.   CUTTING LINK   DRIVE LINK   • SAW CHAIN OIL HOLE   AND HOLE FOR CHAIN   TENSIONER   The bar must be matched to   the chain saw design.   SIDE LINK   Saw chain   Combining these links in different ways gives different degrees   of kickback reduction. In terms of kickback reduction alone, four   different types of link are available.   • SAW CHAIN PITCH   (inches)   Spacing between drive   links.   Kickback reduction   LOW   Cutting link   Drive link   Side link   • DRIVE LINK WIDTH (mm/   inches)   • NUMBER OF DRIVE LINKS   STANDARD   HIGH   • LEVEL OF KICKBACK   REDUCTION   The level of kickback   reduction offered by a chain   is indicated by its model   number.   See the ”Technical data”   section to find the model   numbers of chains that are   recommended for use with   your saw.   EXTRA HIGH   English – 11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   It is very difficult to sharpen a   chain correctly without the   right equipment. We   2 Sharpening your chain and adjusting   raker clearance   recommend you use a file   gauge. This will help you   obtain the maximum kickback   reduction and cutting   The risk of kickback is increased with a badly   sharpened chain!   performance from your chain.   A General information on sharpening cutting teeth   • Never use a blunt chain. When the chain is blunt you have to   exert more pressure to force the bar through the wood and   the cuttings will be very small. If the chain is very blunt it will   not produce any cuttings at all, just wood powder.   The following faults will increase the risk of   kickback considerably.   • A sharp chain eats its way   through the wood and   produces long, thick   cuttings.   • • • FILE ANGLE TOO   LARGE   CUTTING ANGLE   TOO SMALL   A • The cutting part of the chain   is called the CUTTING LINK   FILE DIAMETER   TOO SMALL   B and this consists of a   CUTTING TOOTH (A) and   the RAKER LIP (B). The   cutting depth is determined   by the difference in height   between the two.   B Sharpening cutting teeth   To sharpen cutting teeth you   will need a ROUND FILE and   a FILE GAUGE. See the   ”Technical data” section for   information on the size of file   and gauge that are   • When you sharpen a cutting tooth there are five important   factors to remember.   FILING ANGLE   recommended for your saw   chain.   1 2 Check that the chain is   correctly tensioned. A   slack chain is difficult to   sharpen correctly.   CUTTING ANGLE   Always file cutting teeth   from the inside face,   reducing the pressure on   the return stroke.   FILE POSITION   File all the teeth on one   side first, then turn the   saw over and file the   teeth on the other side.   min 4 mm   (0,16")   ROUND FILE DIAMETER   3 File all the teeth to the   same length. When the   length of the cutting teeth   is reduced to 4 mm   (0,16") the chain is worn   out and should be   FILE DEPTH   replaced.   1 5 See the ”Technical data” section for information about   sharpening your saw chain.   12– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   C General advice on setting raker clearance   D Setting the raker clearance   • When you sharpen the   cutting teeth you reduce the   RAKER CLEARANCE   (cutting depth). To maintain   cutting performance you   must file back the raker   teeth to the recommended   height.   • Before setting the raker clearance the cutting teeth should be   newly sharpened.   We recommend that you adjust the raker clearance every   third time you sharpen the chain. NOTE! This   recommendation assumes that the length of the cutting teeth   is not reduced excessively.   See the ”Technical data”   section to find the raker   clearance for your saw   chain.   • To adjust the raker   clearance you will need a   FLAT FILE and a RAKER   GAUGE.   • On a low-kickback cutting   link the front edge of the   raker lip is rounded. It is   very important that you   maintain this radius or bevel   when you adjust the raker   clearance.   • Place the gauge over the   raker lip.   • Place the file over the part   of the lip that protrudes   through the gauge and file   off the excess. The   clearance is correct when   you no longer feel any   resistance as you draw the   file over the gauge.   • We recommend the use of a   raker gauge to achieve the   correct clearance and bevel   on the raker lip.   The risk of kickback is increased if the raker   clearance is too large!   3 Tensioning the chain   A slack chain may jump off and cause serious   or even fatal injury.   • The more you use a chain the longer it becomes. It is   therefore important to adjust the chain regularly to take up the   slack.   • Check the chain tension every time you refuel.   NOTE! A new saw chain has a running-in period during which   you should check the tension more frequently.   • Tension the chain as tightly   as possible, but not so tight   that you cannot pull it round   freely by hand.   English – 13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   4 Lubricating cutting equipment   Poor lubrication of cutting equipment may   cause the chain to snap and lead to serious,   even fatal injuries.   1 2 Undo the bar nuts that   hold the clutch cover and   chain brake, using the   combination spanner.   Then tighten the nuts by   hand as tight as you can.   A Chain oil   • Chainsaw chain oil must demonstrate good adhesion to the   chain and also maintain its flow caracteristics regardless of   whether it is warm summer or cold winter weather.   Raise the tip of the bar   and stretch the chain by   tightening the chain   tensioning screw using   the combination spanner.   Tighten the chain until it   hangs slack on the   • As a chainsaw manufacturer we have developed an optimal   chain oil which, with its vegetable oil base, is also   biodegradable. We recommend the use of our own oil for   both maximum chain life and to minimise environmental   damage.   • If our own chain oil is not available, standard chain oil is   recommended.   underside of the bar.   • In areas where oil specifically for lubrication of saw chains is   unavailable, ordinary EP 90 transmission oil may be used.   3 Use the combination   spanner to tighten the bar   nuts while lifting the tip of   the bar at the same time.   Check that you can pull   the chain round freely by   hand and that it is not   slack on the bottom of the   bar.   • Never use waste oil!   This is dangerous for yourself, the saw and the environment.   B Filling with chain oil   • The chain saw has an   automatic chain lubrication   system. The oil flow is also   adjustable.   The position of the chain tensioning screw varies from   model to model. See the” What is what” section to find out   where it is on your saw.   • The sizes of the chain oil   tank and fuel tank have   been chosen so that the   saw will run out of fuel   before running out of oil.   This means that you should   never run with a dry chain.   However, this safety feature   requires that you use the   right sort of chain oil (if the   oil is too thin it will run out   before the fuel), and that   you adjust the carburetor as   recommended (a weak   mixture may mean that the   fuel lasts longer than the   oil). You should also use the   recommended cutting   equipment (a bar that is too   long will use more chain oil).   The above conditions also   apply to models with an   adjustable oil pump.   14– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   C Checking chain lubrication   E Checking wear on cutting equipment   Saw chain   • Check the chain lubrication   each time you refuel.   Aim the tip of the saw at a   light coloured surface about   20 cm away. After 1 minute   running at 3/4 throttle you   should see a distinct line of   oil on the light surface.   Check the saw chain daily for:   • Visible cracks in rivets and   links.   • Whether the chain is stiff.   • Whether rivets and links are   badly worn.   We recommend you   compare the existing chain   with a new chain to decide   how badly it is worn.   min 4 mm   (0,16")   When the length of the   cutting teeth has worn down   to only 4 mm the chain must   be replaced.   If the chain lubrication is not working:   1 Check that the oil channel   in the bar is not   obstructed. Clean if   necessary.   F Chain drive sprocket   Regularly check the degree   of wear on the drive   sprocket. Replace if wear is   excessive.   2 3 Check that the groove in   the edge of the bar is   clean. Clean if necessary.   Check that the bar tip   sprocket turns freely and   that the lubricating hole in   the tip is not blocked.   Clean and lubricate if   necessary.   If the chain lubrication   system is still not working   after carrying out the   above measures you   should contact your   service agent.   D Lubricating the bar tip sprocket   • Lubricate the bar tip   sprocket each time you   refuel. Use the special   grease gun and a good   quality bearing grease.   English – 15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   H Bar   HOW TO AVOID KICKBACK   Kickback can happen very suddenly and   violently; kicking the saw, bar and chain back   at the user. If this happens when the chain is   moving it can cause very serious, even fatal   injuries. It is vital you understand what causes   kickback and that you can avoid it by taking   care and using the right working technique.   Check regularly:   • Whether there are burrs on   the edges of the bar.   Remove these with a file if   necessary.   What is kickback?   The word kickback is used to   describe the sudden reaction   that happens when the upper   quadrant of the tip of the bar   (known as the “kickback zone”)   touches an object and the   saw is kicked backwards.   • Whether the groove in the   bar has become badly worn.   Replace the bar if   necessary.   • Whether the tip of the bar is   uneven or badly worn. If a   hollow forms on one side of   the bar tip this is due to a   slack chain.   Kickback always occurs in   the cutting plane of the saw.   Normally the saw and bar are   thrown backwards and   upwards towards the user.   However the saw may move   in a different direction   depending on the way it was   being used when the kickback   zone of the bar touched the   object.   • To prolong the life of the bar   you should turn it over daily.   MOST CHAIN SAW ACCIDENTS HAPPEN   WHEN THE CHAIN TOUCHES THE OPERA-   TOR.   Kickback only occurs if the   kickback zone of the bar   touches an object.   • • WEAR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT   (see the section on ”Chain saw safety   equipment”).   DO NOT TACKLE ANY JOB YOU ARE UNSURE OF   (see the section on ”Personal protective   equipment”, ”How to avoid kickback”, ”General   working instructions” and ”Cutting equipment”).   • • • AVOID SITUATIONS WHERE THERE IS A RISK OF   KICKBACK (see the section on ”Personal   protective equipment”).   USE THE RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE   EQUIPMENT AND CHECK ITS CONDITION (see   section on ”General working instructions”).   CHECK THAT ALL SAFETY FUNCTIONS ARE   WORKING (see section on ”General working   instructions” and ”General safety precautions”).   16– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   If you have to saw tree   limbs or the like that are   above shoulder heigth,   stand on a work platform   or a work stand. Never   saw while standing on a   ladder.   General rules   WARNING!   In order to keep control of your saw always   maintain a firm foothold. Never work on a   ladder or any other insecure support.   Never work in a tree unless you have   specific, professional training for such work,   are properly secured (such as tackle and   harness system or a life buckel), have both   hands free for operating the chain saw in a   cramped environment and have taken proper   precautions to avoid injury from falling limbs   or branches.   Position the chain saw in such a way that   your body is clear of the cutting attachment   whenever the engine is running. Stand to the   left of the plane of the cutting attachment.   5 6 Always use a fast cutting speed, i.e. full throttle.   Take great care when you   cut with the top edge of   the bar, i.e. when cutting   from the underside of the   object. This is known as   cutting on the push   stroke. The chain tries to   push the saw back   towards the user.   1 2 If you understand what kickback is and how it happens then   you can reduce or eliminate the element of surprise. By   being prepared you reduce the risk. Kickback is usually   quite mild, but it can sometimes be very sudden and violent.   Always hold the saw   firmly with your right hand   on the rear handle and   your left hand on the front   handle.   Wrap your fingers and   thumb around the hand-   les. You should use this   grip whether you are   right-handed or left-   handed. This grip   minimises the effect of   kickback and lets you   keep the saw under   control.   Unless the user resists   this pushing force there is   a risk that the saw will   move so far backwards   that only the kickback   zone of the bar is in   contact with the tree. This   will cause kickback.   Do not let go of the   handles!   3 Most kickback accidents   happen during limbing.   Make sure you are   standing firmly and that   there is nothing in the way   that might make you trip   or lose your balance.   Lack of concentration can   lead to kickback if the   kickback zone of the bar   accidentally touches a   branch, nearby tree or   some other object.   Cutting with the bottom   edge of the bar, i.e. from   the top of the object   downwards, is known as   cutting on the pull stroke.   In this case the saw pulls   itself towards the tree and   the front edge of the saw   provides a natural rest   when cutting. Cutting on   the pull stroke gives you   better control over the   saw and the position of   the kickback zone.   4 Never use the saw above   shoulder height and do   not cut with the tip of the   bar.   Never use the saw one-   handed!   7 Follow the instructions on sharpening and maintaining your   bar and chain. When you replace the bar and chain use   only combinations that are recommended by us. See the   sections on ”Cutting equipment” and ”Technical data”.   The risk of kickback is increased if you use   the wrong cutting equipment or a chain that   is not sharpened correctly. The wrong   combination of bar and chain can increase   the risk of kickback!   English – 17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   7 FUEL SAFETY   (Refuelling, fuel mixture, storage.)   GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   1 Chain saws are designed solely for cutting wood. The only   cutting equipment that can be used with this chain saw are   the combinations of bars and chains recommended in the   ”Technical data” section.   Fuel and fuel vapour are highly inflammable.   Take care when handling fuel and chain oil.   Keep away from naked flames and do not   breathe in fuel vapour.   2 Never use a chain saw if   you are tired, if you have   drunk alcohol, or if you   are taking medication that   affects your vision, your   judgement or your co-   ordination.   • Never try to refuel the saw   while it is running. Always   stop the engine and let it   cool for a few minutes   before refuelling.   • Make sure there is plenty of   ventilation when refuelling   or mixing fuel (2-stroke   mixture).   3 4 Always wear suitable protective clothing. See the section   on ”Personal protective equipment”.   Never use a chain saw that has been modified in any way   from its original specification.   • Move the saw at least 3 m   from the refuelling point   before starting it.   Min. 3 m   (10 ft)   5 Never use a chain saw   that is faulty. Carry out   the regular checks,   maintenance and service   routines described in this   manual. Some   maintenance and service   measures must be carried   out by trained specialists.   See the section on   • Never start the chainsaw:   a) If you have spilt fuel or   chain oil on the saw.   Wipe off the spill and   allow remaining fuel to   evaporate.   b) If you spill fuel or chain   oil on yourself or your   clothes. Change your   clothes.   ”Maintenance”.   c) If there is a fuel leak.   Check regularly for   leaks from the   FUEL CAP and FUEL   6 STARTING   LINES.   WARNING!   NEVER start the chain saw without activating   the chain brake first!   • Always store the chain saw and fuel away from any   sources of sparks or naked flames, e.g. machines, electric   motors, relays, switches, boilers, etc.   • Never start a chain saw   unless the bar, chain and   clutch cover are fitted   correctly. (See section on   ”Assembly”).   • • Always store fuel in an approved container designed for   that purpose.   For longer periods of storage or for transport of the saw,   the fuel and chain oil tanks should be emptied. Ask where   you can dispose of waste fuel and chain oil at your local   petrol station.   • Never start a chain saw   indoors. Exhaust fumes can   be dangerous.   • Before starting the saw   make sure there are no   people or animals nearby   who might be put at risk.   8 Never use any accessories other than those recommended   in this manual. See the sections on ”Cutting equipment”   and ”Technical data”.   The risk of accident is increased if you use the   wrong cutting equipment or a chain that is not   sharpened correctly. Using the wrong combi-   nation of bar and chain can increase the risk   of accidents!   • Place the saw on the   ground and hold the rear   handle down with your right   knee. Grasp the front   handle firmly using your left   hand. Make sure the chain   saw is steady and the chain   is not touching the ground.   Then grasp the starter   handle and pull the starter   cord.   18– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   4 Check the area around   you for possible obstacles   such as roots, rocks,   branches, ditches, etc., in   case you have to move   suddenly. Take great care   when working on sloping   ground.   GENERAL WORKING INSTRUCTIONS   This section describes basic safety rules for   using a chain saw. This information is no   substitute for professional skills and   experience. If you get into a situation where   you feel unsafe, stop and seek expert advice   (look under FORESTRY SERVICES in the   telephone directory).   DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY TASK THAT YOU   FEEL UNSURE OF!   Important   1 Before using a chain saw you must understand the effects of   kickback and what causes it. (See the section on ”How to   avoid kickback”.)   5 Take the utmost care   when cutting through   branches or logs that are   in tension. A log or branch   that is in tension can   2 Before using a saw you must understand the difference   between sawing with the top and bottom edges of the bar.   (See the section on ”How to avoid kickback”.)   suddenly spring back into   its natural position before   or after you cut it. If you   stand on the wrong side   or start cutting in the   wrong place it may strike   you or your chain saw.   This could make you lose   control and cause a   1 Basic safety rules   1 Look around you:   • to make sure there are no   people, animals or other   objects nearby that might   affect your work.   • to make sure that none of   the above might come within   reach of your saw or be   injured by falling trees.   serious accident.   6 Before moving your chain   saw switch off the engine   and lock the chain using   the chain brake. Carry the   saw with the bar and   Follow the instructions above, but do not use a chain saw in a   situation where you cannot call for help in case of an accident.   chain pointing backwards.   Fit a guard to the bar   before carrying the saw   any distance.   2 3 Do not use the saw in bad weather, such as dense fog,   heavy rain, strong wind, intense cold, etc. Working in cold   weather is tiring and often brings added risks, such as icy   ground, unpredictable felling direction, etc.   Take great care when removing small branches and avoid   cutting bushes (i.e. cutting many small branches at the   same time). Small branches can be grabbed by the chain   and thrown back at you, causing serious injury.   7 Never put a chain saw   down while the engine is   running unless you have it   in clear view and the   chain brake is on. Switch   the engine off before   leaving your chain saw for   any length of time.   English – 19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   Two factors decide whether the chain will jam or the log will   split. The first is how the log is supported and the second is   whether it is in tension.   2 Basic cutting technique   General   • Always use full throttle when cutting!   In most cases you can avoid these problems by cutting in two   stages; from the top and from the bottom of the log. You need   to support the log so that it will not trap the chain or split during   cutting.   • Reduce the speed to idle after every cut (running the   engine for too long at full throttle without any load can lead to   serious engine damage).   • Cutting from above = Cutting on the pull stroke.   • Cutting from below = Cutting on the push stroke.   If the chain jams in the cut:   STOP THE ENGINE! Don’t try to pull the saw   free. If you do you may damage the chain   when the saw suddenly breaks free. Use a   lever to open up the cut and free the bar.   See the section on ”How to avoid kickback” to find out why   cutting on the push stroke increases the risk of kickback.   Terms:   Cutting   Limbing   = = General term for cutting through wood.   Cutting limbs off a felled tree.   The following instructions describe how to handle most types of   situation that you will be faced with when using a chain saw.   Splitting = When the object you are cutting breaks off   before the cut is complete.   Cutting   1 The log is lying on the   ground. There is little risk   of the chain jamming or   the log splitting. However   there is a risk that the   chain will touch the   ground when you finish   the cut.   There are five important factors you should consider   before making a cut:   1 2 3 Make sure the bar will not   jam in the cut.   Cut all the way through   the log from above. Try   not to touch the ground as   you finish the cut.   Maintain full throttle but   be prepared in case the   chain snatches.   Make sure the log will not   split.   A If it is possible to turn   the log you should stop   cutting about 2/3 of the   way through.   Make sure the chain will   not strike the ground or   any other object during or   after cutting.   B Turn the log and finish   the cut from the   opposite side.   4 5 Is there a risk of kick-   back?   Do the conditions and   surrounding terrain affect   your safety when   working?   20– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   2 The log is supported at one   end. There is a high risk   that it will split.   3 Tree felling technique   It takes a lot of experience to fell a tree.   Inexperienced users of chain saws should not   fell trees. NEVER ATTEMPT A TASK YOU ARE   UNSURE OF.   A Safe distance   A Start by cutting from   below (about 1/3 of the   way through).   The safe distance between a tree that is to be felled and   anyone else working nearby is at least 21/2 tree lengths.   Make sure that no-one else is in this “risk zone” before or during   felling.   B Finish by cutting from   above so that the two   cuts meet.   3 The log is supported at both   ends. There is a high risk   that the chain will jam.   B Felling direction   The aim is to fell the tree in the best possible position for   subsequent limbing and cross-cutting. You want it to fall on   ground where you can move about safely.   The main point to avoid is   letting the tree fall onto   another tree. It can be both   difficult and dangerous to   remove a tree in such a   position (see point 4 in this   section).   A Start by cutting from   above (about 1/3 of the   way through).   Once you have decided which   way you want the tree to fall   you must judge which way the   tree would fall naturally.   B Finish by cutting from   below so that the two   cuts meet.   Several factors affect this:   Lean of the tree   Bend   Wind direction   Limbing   When limbing thick branches   you should use the same   approach as for cutting.   Cut difficult branches piece by   piece.   Arrangement of branches   Weight of snow   1 2 3 You may find you are forced to let the tree fall in its natural   direction because it is impossible or dangerous to try to make it   fall in the direction you first intended.   Another very important factor, which does not affect the felling   direction but does affect your safety, is to make sure the tree   has no damaged or dead branches that might break off and hit   you during felling.   During critical felling operations, hearing   protectors should be lifted immediately when   sawing is completed so that sounds and   warning signals can be heard.   English – 21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   C Clearing the trunk and preparing your retreat   FELLING CUT   The felling cut is made from the opposite side of the tree and it   must be perfectly horizontal. Stand on the left side of the tree   and cut with the bottom edge of the bar.   Remove any branches that   are in the way. To do this it is   best to work from the top   down and keep the trunk   between you and the chain   saw. Never limb above   shoulder height.   Make the FELLING CUT   about 3-5 cm (1.5-2 inches)   above the flat section of the   DIRECTIONAL CUT.   Use full throttle and bring the   bar and chain slowly into the   tree. Make sure the tree does   not start to move in the   opposite direction to your   intended felling direction.   Drive a WEDGE or BREA-   KING BAR into the cut as   soon as it is deep enough.   Remove any undergrowth   from the base of the tree and   check the area for obstacles   (stones, branches, holes, etc.)   so that you have a clear path   of retreat when the tree starts   to fall. Your path of retreat   should be roughly 135   degrees behind the intended   felling direction.   Finish the FELLING CUT   parallel with the   DIRECTIONAL CUT LINE so   that the distance between   them is at least at least 1/10   of the trunk diameter. The   uncut section of the trunk is   called the BREAKING STRIP.   D Felling   Felling is done using three cuts. First you make the   DIRECTIONAL CUTS, which consist of the TOP CUT and the   BOTTOM CUT; followed by the FELLING CUT. By placing   these cuts correctly you can control the felling direction very   accurately.   DIRECTIONAL CUT   To make the DIRECTIONAL   CUT you begin with the TOP   CUT. Stand to the right of the   tree and cut downwards at an   angle.   The BREAKING STRIP act as   hinges that control the felling   direction of the falling tree.   All control over the felling   direction is lost if the BREA-   KING STRIP is too narrow or   if the directional cut and felling   cut are badly placed.   Next make the BOTTOM CUT   so that it finishes at the end of   the TOP CUT.   The directional cut should run   1/4 of the diameter through   the trunk and the angle   between the TOP CUT and   BOTTOM CUT should be 45°.   When the felling cut and   directional cut are complete   the tree should start to fall   under its own weight or with   the aid of a FELLING   WEDGE.   The line where the two cuts   meet is called the   DIRECTIONAL CUT LINE.   This line should be perfectly   horizontal and at right angles   (90°) to the chosen felling   direction.   22– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   We recommend that you use   a bar that is longer than the   diameter of the tree, so that   you can make the FELLING   CUT and DIRECTIONAL CUT   with single cutting stokes.   (See ”Technical data” to find   out which lengths of bar are   recommended for your saw).   4 Freeing a tree that has fallen badly = high   accident risk   A Freeing a “Trapped tree”   The safest method is to use a winch.   A Tractor-mounted   B Portable   There are methods for felling   trees with a diameter larger   than the bar length. However   these methods involve a much   greater risk that the kickback   zone of the bar will come into   contact with the tree.   B Cutting trees and branches that are in tension   Preparations:   UNLESS YOU HAVE SPECIAL TRAINING WE   ADVISE YOU NOT TO FELL TREES WITH A   DIAMETER LARGER THAN THE BAR LENGTH   OF YOUR SAW!   a) Work out which way the tree or branch will move if released   and where the natural “BREAKING POINT” is (i.e. the place   it would break if it was bent even more).   E Limbing   MOST KICKBACK ACCIDENTS HAPPEN   DURING LIMBING!PAY CLOSE ATTENTION   TO THE POSITION OF THE KICKBACK ZONE   OF THE BAR WHEN YOU ARE LIMBING   BRANCHES THAT ARE IN TENSION!   b) Decide which is the SAFEST way to release the tension   and whether YOU are able to do it safely. In complicated   situations the only safe method is to put aside your chain   saw and use a winch.   Make sure there are no   obstacles in your way. Work   on the left side of the trunk.   Work close to the saw for   maximum control. If possible,   let the weight of the saw rest   on the trunk.   General advice:   a) Position yourself so that   you will be clear of the   tree or branch when it   springs free.   Keep the tree between you   and the saw as you move   along the trunk.   b) Make one or more cuts at   or near the BREAKING   POINT. Make as many   cuts of sufficient depth as   necessary to reduce the   tension and make the tree   or branch break at the   BREAKING POINT.   F Cutting the trunk into logs   See chapter ”General working instructions” point 2 ”Basic   cutting technique”.   Never cut straight   through a tree or branch   that is IS in tension!   English – 23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   WHAT IS WHAT?   1 8 3 9 24   27   2 4 16   5 11   7 20   6 10   21   15   19   14   13   12   17   18   25   23   26   What is what?   1. Filter cover.   14. Saw chain.   15. Saw bar.   16. Bumper.   2. Front handle.   3. Front hand guard.   4. Starter cover   5. Chain oil tank.   6. Starter handle.   17. Chain catcher. Catches chain if it jumps or breaks.   18. Clutch cover.   19. Oil pump adjustment screw.   20. Throttle control.   7. Adjuster screws, carburetor.   8. Stop and choke control:   21. Throttle lock. Prevents accidental operation of throttle   control.   • Ignition on/off switch.   • Choke control/Start throttle lock.   • Operating position.   23. Combination spanner.   24. Chain tensioning screw.   25. Operator's/Safety manual.   26. Bar guard.   9. Rear handle.   10. Spark plug cover.   11. Fuel tank.   27. Attachment point.   12. Muffler.   13. Bar tip sprocket.Stop switch and choke control. The stop   switch sets the ignition on/off.   24– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ASSEMBLY   Mounting guide bar and chain   Always wear gloves, when working with the   chain, in order to protect your hands from   injury.   Hold up the tip of the bar and   tighten the chain. The chain is   correctly tensioned when   there is no slack on the   underside of the bar, but it can   still be turned easily by hand.   Hold up the bar tip and tighten   the bar nuts with the   Check that the chain brake is   combination wrench.   in disengaged position by   moving the front hand guard   towards the front handle.   When fitting a new chain, the   chain tension has to be   checked frequently until the   chain is run-in. Check the   chain tension regularly. A   correctly tensioned chain   gives good cutting   performance and long lifetime.   Take off the bar nuts and   remove the clutch cover. Take   off the transportation ring (A).   A Fit the bar over the bar bolts.   Place the bar in its rearmost   position. Place the chain over   the drive sprocket and in the   groove on the bar. Begin on   the top side of the bar. Make   sure that the edges on the   cutting links are facing forward   on the top side of the bar.   Fit the clutch cover and locate   the chain adjuster pin in the   hole on the bar. Check that   the drive links of the chain fit   correctly on the drive sprocket   and that the chain is in the   groove on the bar. Tighten the   bar nuts finger tight.   Tension the chain by using   the combination wrench. Turn   the chain adjuster screw   clockwise. The chain should   be tensioned until it fits snugly   on the underside of the bar.   English – 25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FUEL HANDLING   Mixing   • Always mix the gasoline   Fuelmix   and oil in a clean container   intended for fuel.   IMPORTANT! The chain saw is equipped with a two-stroke   engine and must always been run using a mixture of gasoline   and two-stroke engine oil. It is important to accurately measure   the amount of oil to be mixed to ensure that the correct mixture   is obtained. When mixing small amounts of fuel, even small   inaccuracies can drastically affect the ratio of the mixture.   • Always start by filling half   the amount of the gasoline   to be used. Then add the   entire amount of oil. Mix   (shake) the fuel mixture.   Add the remaining amount   of gasoline.   Always provide for good ventilation when   handling fuel.   • Mix (shake) the fuel mixture   thoroughly before filling the   saw’s fuel tank.   Gasoline   • This engine is certified to   operate on unleaded   gasoline.   • Do not mix more than max.   one month’s supply of fuel.   • If the saw is not used for   some time the fuel tank   should be emptied and   cleaned.   • Use good quality unleaded   gasoline.   • The lowest recommended   octane rating is 87. If you   run the engine on lower   octane rating than 87 so-   called “knocking“ can occur.   This leads to an increased   engine temperature, which   can result in a serious   • This engine is certified to   operate on unleaded   gasoline.   engine breakdown.   • When working at continuous high revs a higher octane rating   is recommended.   Two-stroke oil   • For the best results use HUSQVARNA two-stroke oil, which is   especially developed for chain saws. Mixing ratio 1:50 (2%).   • Never use two-stroke oil intended for water cooled outboard   engines, so-called, outboard oil.   • Never use oil intended for four-stroke engines.   Gasoline   Oil   2%(1:50)   Lit.   5 10   15   20   Lit.   0,10   0,20   0,30   0,40   US   gallon   US   fl. oz.   1 2 1/2   5 2 1/2   6 1/2   12 7/8   26– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FUEL HANDLING   Chain oil   Fuelling   • The chain lubrication   system is automatic. Always   use special chain oil with   good adhesive   Taking the following precautions, will lessen   the risk of fire.   characteristics.   • Do not smoke or place warm objects in the vicinity of   the fuel.   • In countries where no   special chain oil is available,   EP 90 transmission oil can   be used.   • Always shut off the engine before refuelling.   • Slowly open the fuel cap, when filling fuel, so that   possible overpressure is slowly released.   • Tighten the fuel cap carefully after fuelling.   • Always move the saw from the fuelling area before   starting.   • Never use waste oil. This   results in damage to the oil   pump, the bar and the   chain.   Clean around the fuel cap.   Clean the fuel and chain oil   tanks regularly. The fuel filter   should be changed at least   once a year. Contamination in   the fuel tanks causes   malfunction. Make sure the   fuel is well mixed by shaking   the container before fuelling.   The volume of chain oil and   fuel tanks are adjusted to   each other. Therefore, always   fill chain oil and fuel at the   same time.   • It is important to use oil of   the right viscosity according   to the air temperature.   • In temperatures below 0oC   (32oF) some oils become   too viscous. This can   overload the oil pump and   result in damage to the oil   pump components.   • Contact your servicing   dealer when choosing chain   oil.   Min 3 m   (10ft)   English – 27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   START AND STOP   Start   Activate the chain brake by   Start and stop   pushing the front hand guard   forwards. Grip the front handle   with your right hand and hold   the saw down by putting your   right knee on the rear handle.   Pull the starter handle with   your right hand and pull out   the starter cord slowly until the   starter pawls engage. Then   pull sharply.   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 anything. Also, make sure that   you have a secure footing.   Move the lever to its   • Keep people and animals well away from the working   intermediate position when   the engine ignites and make   repeated attemps.   area.   When the engine starts,   rapidly give full throttle. Then   the throttle latch will   disengage.   WARNING!   NEVER start the chain saw without activating   the chain brake first!   Release the chain brake by   pulling the front hand guard   towards the front handle.   Cold engine   CHAIN BRAKE:   Activate the chain brake by   pushing the front hand guard   forwards.   CAUTION! Do not release the   starter handle from fully pulled   out position as this can cause   damage on the saw.   Stop   The engine is stopped by   switching off the ignition.   (Move the ignition switch to   stop position.)   IGNITION and CHOKE:   Move the lever to its rearmost   position.   FAST IDLE:   Combined choke/fast idle is   obtained when the lever is set   at its rearmost position (choke   position). Fast idle is   maintained when the lever is   then moved to the   intermediate position (opera-   ting position).   Warm engine   Follow the same start   procedure as for a cold   engine, however, with the   following exceptions:   • Move the lever to its   rearmost position.   • Then move the lever back   to its intermediate position   (operating position).   28– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MAINTENANCE   Conditions   Carburetor   • Before any adjustments are made the air filter should be   clean and the cylinder cowling fitted. Adjusting the carburetor   while a dirty air filter is in use will result in a leaner mixture   when the filter is finally cleaned. This can give rise to serious   engine damage.   Your Husqvarna product has been designed and manufactured   to specifications that reduce harmful emissions.   After your unit has been run 8-10 tanks of fuel the engine has   broken in. To ensure that your unit is at peak performance and   producing the least amount of harmful emissions after break in,   have your authorized servicing dealer, who has a revolution   counter at his disposal, to adjust your carburetor for optimum   operating conditions.   • Carefully turn the L and H needle to the mid point.   • Do not attempt to adjust the needles beyond the stops as   damage can occur.   • Now start the saw according to the starting instructions and   run it warm for 10 minutes.   Functioning, Basic setting, Final setting   NOTE! If the chain rotates the T screw should be turned   counter-clockwise until the chain stops.   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.   • Place the saw on a flat surface so that the bar points away   from you and so that the bar and chain do not come into   contact with the surface or other objects.   Low speed needle L   Operation   Turn the low speed needle L clockwise until the stop. If the   engine has bad acceleration or erratic idling, turn the L needle   counter-clockwise until good idling and acceleration.   NOTE! If the chain rotates in the idling position, turn the   idling speed screw counter-clockwise until the chain stops.   • The carburetor governs the engine speed via the throttle. Air/   fuel are mixed in the carburetor. The air/fuel mixture is   adjustable. To take advantage of the engine’s optimal output   the setting must be correct.   • The setting of the carburetor means that the engine is   adapted to local conditions, for example, the climate, altitude,   fuel and the type of 2-stroke oil.   Final setting of the idling speed T   Adjust the idling speed with the screw T. If it is necessary to re-   adjust, first turn the idle speed adjusting screw T clockwise, until   the chain starts to rotate. Then turn, counter-clockwise until the   chain stops. A correctly adjusted idle speed setting occurs   when the engine runs smoothly in every position. It should also   be good margin to the rpm when the chain starts to rotate.   • The carburetor has three   adjustment possibilities:   L H L = Low speed jet.   H = High speed jet.   T = Adjustment screw for   idling.   Contact your servicing dealer, if the idle speed   setting cannot be adjusted so that the chain   stops. Do not use the saw until it has been   properly adjusted or repaired.   T • The fuel quantity required in relation to the air flow, provided   by opening the throttle, is adjusted by the L and H-jets. If they   are screwed clockwise the air/fuel ratio becomes leaner (less   fuel) and if they are turned counter-clockwise the ratio   becomes richer (more fuel). A leaner mixture gives a higher   engine speed and a richer mixture give a lower engine speed.   • The T screw regulates the idling speed. If the screw T is   turned clockwise this gives a higher idling speed; counter-   clockwise a lower idling speed.   High speed needle H   The high speed needle H   influences the power of the   saw. A too lean adjusted high   speed needle H (high speed   needle H closed too much)   gives overrevs and damages   the engine. Turn the high   speed needle H counter-   clockwise until the stop. If the   engine runs roughly, turn the   high speed needle slowly the   minimum amount clockwise   Basic setting and running in   H The carburetor is set to its basic setting when test run at the   factory. The basic setting is richer than the optimal setting and   should be kept during the machine‘s first working hours.   Thereafter the carburetor should be finely adjusted. Fine   adjustment should be carried out by a skilled technician.   until the engine runs smoothly.   The high speed needle H is correctly set when the saw ”4-   cycles” a little. If the saw ”whistles” the setting is too lean. If   there is too much exhaust gas at the same time as the saw ”4-   cycles” much, the setting is too rich. Turn the high speed needle   H until the setting sounds correct. NOTE! For optimum setting   of the carburetor, contact a qualified servicing dealer who   has a revolution counter at his disposal.   NOTE! If the chain rotates while idling the T screw should be   adjusted counter-clockwise until it stops.   Recommended idling speed: 2 800 rpm.   Contact your servicing dealer, if the idle speed   setting cannot be adjusted so that the chain   stops. Do not use the saw until it has been   properly adjusted or repaired.   Correctly adjusted carburetor   A correctly adjusted carburetor means that the saw accelerates   without hesitation and the saw 4-cycles a little at max speed.   Furthermore, the chain must not rotate at idling. A too lean   adjusted low speed needle L may cause starting difficulties and   bad acceleration. A too lean adjusted high speed needle H   gives lower power=less capacity, bad acceleration and/or   damage to the engine. A too rich adjustment of the two speed   needles L and H gives acceleration problems or too low working   speed.   Fine adjustment   • When the saw has been ”run-in” the carburetor should be   finely adjusted. The fine adjustment should be carried out   by qualified person. First adjust the L-jet, then the idling   screw T and then the H-jet.   English – 29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MAINTENANCE   Tensioning the recoil spring   Starter device   • Lift the starter cord up in   the notch on the starter   pulley and turn the starter   pulley 2 turns clockwise.   WARNING!   • The recoil spring is in its tensioned position in its   cassette in the starter device. If the spring is handled   caralessly, it can pop out and cause personal injury..   • Always be careful, when changing the recoil spring or   the starter cord. Always wear safety goggles for eye   protection.   NOTE! Check that the   starter pulley can be   turned at least half a turn,   when the starter cord is   entirely pulled out.   Changing a broken or worn starter cord   • Loosen the screws, that   hold the starter device   Changing the broken recoil spring   against the crankcase and   remove the starter device.   • Lift the starter pulley. (See,   ”Changing a broken or worn   starter cord”).   • Dismantle the recoil spring   cassette by lifting it up out   of the starter device. Make   sure that the spring does   not pop out and cause   personal injury.   • Pull out the cord approx. 30   cm and lift it up into the   notch in the pulley. Zero-set   the recoil spring by letting   the pulley rotate slowly   backwards. Undo the screw   in the centre of the pulley   and remove the pulley.   • Lubricate the new recoil   spring with thin oil without   removing the spring out of   the cassette.   • Fit the new spring cassette.   • Insert and fasten a new   starter cord in the pulley.   Wind approx. 3 turns of the   starter cord on to the pulley.   Assemble the starter pulley   against the recoil spring, so   the end of the spring   • Fit the cord pulley and   retension the recoil spring.   engages to the pulley. Fit   the screw in the centre of   the pulley. Carry the starter   cord through the hole in the   starter housing and the   starter handle. Make a knot   on the starter cord.   Starter device assembly   • Assemble the starter   device, by pulling the starter   cord out first, then place the   starter against the   crankcase. Then slowly   release the starter cord so   that the pulley engages with   the pawls.   • Assemble and tighten the   screws, which hold the   starter.   30– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MAINTENANCE   Air filter   Muffler   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 muffler is designed in   order to reduce the noise level   and to direct the exhaust   the engine parts   gases away from the operator.   The exhaust gases are hot   and can contain sparks, which   may cause fire if directed   • Abnormal fuel consumption   against dry and combustible   material. The muffler is   equipped with a spark arrestor   mesh. The mesh must be   cleaned at least once a week.   This is done with a wire brush.   Clean the air filter daily or   more often if the air is   exceptionally dusty in the   working area.   • Disassemble the air filter by   removing its cover and take   out the filter. When   reassembling, make sure   that the filter is tight against   the filter holder. Clean the   filter by brushing or shaking   it.   • A more thorough cleaning of   the filter is obtained by   washing it in water and   soap.   CAUTION! The spark arrestor   mesh must be replaced, if   damaged. The saw will be   overheated, if the mesh is   clogged. This results in   damage on the cylinder and   the piston. Never use a saw   with a clogged or defective   muffler.   An air filter, which is used for some time, cannot be cleaned   completely. Therefore it must be replaced by a new one, with   regular intervals.   IMPORTANT! A damaged air filter must always be replaced.   Spark plug   0,5 mm   The spark plug condition is   influenced by:   • An incorrect carburetor   setting.   • Wrong fuel mixture (too   much oil in the gasoline).   • A dirty air filter.   These factors cause deposits   on the spark plug electrodes,   which may result in   malfunction and starting   difficulties.   If the engine is low on   power, difficult to start or   runs poorly at idling speed,   always check the spark plug   first. If the spark plug is dirty,   clean it and check the   electrode gap. Readjust if   necessary. The correct gap is   0,5 mm (.02"). The spark plug   should be replaced after about   a month in operation or earlier   if the electrodes are badly   eroded.   IMPORTANT! Always use the recommended spark plug type.   An incorrect spark plug can severely damage the piston/   cylinder.   English – 31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MAINTENANCE   Below you will find some general maintenance instructions.   If you have more questions, contact your servicing dealer.   Adjustment of the oil pump   Daily maintenance   The oil pump is adjustable.   Adjustments are made by   turning the screw using a   1. Check the throttle trigger   for smooth operation. If   + screwdriver or combination   - any binding occurs, or if   spanner. The saw is supplied   from the factory set to 1 turn   open. Turning the screw   clockwise will reduce the oil   flow and turning the screw   anti-clockwise will increase   the oil flow.   1 engine fails to return to   idle, the saw should be   taken to your dealer,   before it is used again.   Also, be sure that the   trigger cannot be pulled   until the throttle trigger   lockout is depressed.   2 2. Clean the chain brake   and check its function   according to the   instructions. Make sure   that the chain catcher is   undamaged. Otherwise   WARNING! The engine must not be running   when making adjustments.   3 replace it immediately.   3. Clean or replace the air   filter as necessary. Check   for damage or holes.   4 Cooling system   4. The bar should be turned   5 daily for more even wear.   Check the lubrication hole   in the bar, to be sure it is   not clogged. Clean the   bar groove and lubricate   To obtain optimal running temperature the saw is equipped with   a cooling system.   the bar sprocket tip.   6 The cooling system   consists of:   5. Check the function of the   oiler to be sure the bar   and chain receive proper   lubrication.   1.Air intake on the starter unit.   2.Air guide plate.   6. Sharpen the chain and   check its tension and   3.Fan blades on the flywheel.   4.Cooling fins on the cylinder.   condition. Check the drive   sprocket for wear.   Replace if necessary.   7 1 2 3 4   7. Check the starter and   starter cord for wear or   damage. Clean the air   Clean the cooling system with a brush once a week, more often   in demanding conditions. A dirty or blocked cooling system   results in the saw overheating which causes damage to   piston and cylinder.   intake slots on the starter   housing.   8 8. Check for any loose nuts   and screws and retighten   if necessary.   9 9. Test the stop switch to be   sure it shuts off the   engine.   32– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MAINTENANCE   Weekly maintenance   Monthly maintenance   1. Check that the AV   elements are not soft or   torn.   1. Check the brake band on   the chain brake for wear.   1 1 3 2. Lubricate the clutch drum   bearing.   2 2 2. Check the clutch centre,   clutch drum and clutch   spring for wear.   3. File off burrs, if any, on   the sides of the bar.   3 3. Clean the outside of the   carburetor.   4. Clean the spark plug and   check the gap.   0,5 mm   4 The correct gap is 0,7 mm   (0,028 inch).   4 4. Change the fuel filter.   5. Check the starter and the   recoil spring. Clean the   fins on the flywheel.   5 5 5. Flush the inside off the   fuel tank with gasoline.   6 6. Clean the cooling fins on   the cylinder.   6 7 6. Flush the inside of the oil   tank with gasoline.   7. Clean or change the   screen in the muffler.   7 8. Clean the carburetor body   and air box.   8 7. Check all cables and   connections.   9 9. Retighten all bolts on the   muffler.   0,5 mm   8 8. Change the spark plug.   9. Change the air filter.   9 English – 33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TECHNICAL DATA   335XPT   Engine   FOR U.S. ONLY!   Cylinder volume, cu.in/cm3   Cylinder bore, inch/mm   Stroke, inch/mm   Idle speed, rpm   2,7/45   1,7/43   1,22/31   2 800   Recommended bar and chain combinations   Following is a list of recommended cutting equipment for   the Husqvarna Model 335XPT. The combinations of   powerhead, bar and chain have been investigated in   accordance with the kickback requirements of ANSI B   175.1 – 1991. The guide bar nose radius is determined by   either the maximum number of teeth in the nose sprocket or   the corresponding maximum nose radius of a solid bar.   Power, kW/ rpm   1,6/9 000   Ignition system   Manufacture   Type of ignition system   FHP   CD   Spark plug   NGK BPMR 7A   Champion RCJ 7Y   .02"/0,5   Electrode gap, inch/mm   The following list is the chain saw manufacturers   recommendations. There may be other combinations   available, which will also achieve kickback protection.   Fuel and lubrication   system   Manufacturer   Walbro   WT 459 B   0,63/0,3   As we are listing the maximum guide bar nose radius, you   may use a guide bar with smaller nose radius than in our   list. For guide bars of the same length, all sprocket-nose   guide bars of the same pitch and having the same number   of of sprocket teeth may be considered to have equivalent   kickback energy. A hard nose bar having the same length   and nose radius as a sprocket-nose bar may be considered   to have equivalent or less kickback energy than the   sprocket-nose bar.   Carburetor type   Fuel capacity, US pint/litre   Oil pump capacity at   8 500 rpm, ml/min   Oil capacity, US pint/litre   Type of oil pump   3-7   0,34/0,16   Automatic   Weight   Without bar and chain, Lbs/kg   7,5/3,4   Low kickback saw chain is a chain which is has met the   kickback performance requirements of ANSI B 175.1 safety   requirements for gasoline-powered chain saws when tested   on the representative sample of chain saws below 3.8 cu.   in. specified in ANSI B 175.1. We recommend that you as   replacement use the listed chains or "Low kickback saw   chains" which are available at your dealer.   Chain/bar   Standard bar length,   inches/cm   Recommended bar lengths,   inches/cm   Usable cutting length,   inches/cm   14"/34   12"-16"/30-41   11"-15"/28-38   Chain speed at max.   power, m/sec   Guide bar   Saw chain   18,3   Length Pitch Max nose   inch   inch   radius   Pitch, inch   3/8"   Thickness of drive link,   inch/mm   Number of teeth on drive   sprocket   12   14   16   3/8   3/8   3/8   7T   7T   7T   Husqvarna S36 or Oregon 91VG   0,050"/1,3   6 L 1 5 Type   91VG   Inch   3/8"   Inch/mm   Inch/mm   Angle   Angle   Angle   Inch/mm   Inch/cm: dl   0,050"/1,3   5/32" /4,0   85°   30°   0°   0,025"/0,65   12"/30:45 14"/34:52   16"/41:56   S36   3/8"   0,050"/1,3   5/32" /4,0   85°   30°   0°   0,025"/0,65   12"/30:45 14"/34:52   16"/41:56   ´*33=¶59¨   34– English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT   WHAT IS COVERED   YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND   OBLIGATIONS   REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS   Repair or replacement of any warranted part will be perfor-   med at no charge to the owner at an approved Husqvarna   Forest & Garden servicing dealer. If you have any questions   regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you   should contact your nearest authorized servicing dealer or   call Husqvarna Forest & Garden at 1-800-487-5963.   WARRANTY PERIOD   Any warranted part which is not scheduled for replacement as   required maintenance, or which is scheduled only for regular   inspection to the effect of ”repair or replace as necessary”   shall be warranted for 2 years. Any warranted part which is   scheduled for replacement as required maintenance shall be   warranted for the period of time up to the first scheduled   replacement point for that part.   The EPA (The US Environmental Protection Agency) and   Husqvarna Forest & Garden are pleased to explain the   emissions control system warranty on your 2000 and later   small nonroad engine. In U.S., new small nonroad engines   must be designed, built and equipped to meet the federal   stringent anti-smog standards. Husqvarna Forest & Garden   must warrant the emission control system on your small   nonroad engine for the periods of time listed below provided   there has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of   your unit. Your emission control system includes Parts such   as the carburetor and the ignition system.   Where a warrantable condition exists, Husqvarna Forest &   Garden will repair your small nonroad engine at no cost to   you. Expenses covered under warranty include diagnosis,   parts and labor.   DIAGNOSIS   The owner shall not be charged for diagnostic labor which   leads to the determination that a warranted part is defective, if   the diagnostic work is performed at an approved Husqvarna   Forest & Garden servicing dealer.   MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY   COVERAGE   The 2000 and later small nonroad engines are warranted for   two years. If any emission related part on your engine (as   listed above) is defective, the part will be repaired or   CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES   Husqvarna Forest & Garden may be liable for damages to   other engine components caused by the failure of a   warranted part still under warranty.   replaced by Husqvarna Forest &   Garden.   WHAT IS NOT COVERED   OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES   All failures caused by abuse, neglect or improper   maintenance are not covered.   As the small nonroad engine owner, you are responsible for   the performance of the required maintenance listed in your   Operator’s Manual. Husqvarna Forest & Garden recommends   that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your   small nonroad engine, but Husqvarna Forest & Garden   cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your   failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled   maintenance.   ADD -ON OR MODIFIED PARTS   The use of add-on or modified parts can be grounds for   disallowing a warranty claim. Husqvarna Forest & Garden is   not liable to cover failures of warranted parts caused by the   use of add-on or modified parts.   As the small nonroad engine owner, you should, however, be   aware that Husqvarna Forest & Garden may deny you   warranty coverage if your small nonroad engine or a part of it   has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance,   unapproved modifications or the use of parts not made or   approved by the original equipment manufacturer.   You are responsible for presenting your small nonroad engine   to a Husqvarna Forest & Garden authorized servicing dealer   as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be   completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30   days.   HOW TO FILE A CLAIM   If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and   responsibilities, you should contact your nearest authorized   servicing dealer or call Husqvarna Forest & Garden at   1-800-487-5963.   WHERE TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE   Warranty services or repairs shall be provided at all   Husqvarna Forest & Garden authorized servicing dealers.   If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and   responsibilities, you should contact your nearest authorized   servicing dealer or call Husqvarna Forest & Garden at 1-800-   487-5963.   MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT AND   REPAIR OF EMISSION-RELATED PARTS   Any Husqvarna Forest & Garden approved replacement part   used in the performance of any warranty maintenance or   repairs on emission-related parts, will be provided without   charge to the owner if the part is under warranty.   WARRANTY COMMENCEMENT DATE   The warranty period begins on the date small nonroad engine   is delivered.   EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY   PARTS LIST   LENGTH OF COVERAGE   1. Carburetor and internal parts   Husqvarna Forest & Garden warrants to the initial owner and   each subsequent purchaser that the engine is free from   defects in materials and workmanship which cause the failure   of a warranted part for a period of two years.   2. Intake pipe, airfilter holder and carburetor bolts.   3. Airfilter and fuelfilter covered up to maintainance schedule.   4. Ignition System   a) Spark Plug, covered up to maintenance schedule   b) Ignition Module   MAINTENANCE STATEMENT   The owner is responsible for the performance of all required   maintenance, as defined in the operator’s manual.   English – 35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ´*33=¶59¨   2001W06   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |