Husqvarna Trimmer 323E 325E User Manual

Operator's manual (EPA II)  
323E 325EX-series  
Please read these instructions carefully and make  
sure you understand them before using the machine.  
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CONTENTS  
Husqvarna AB has a policy of continuous product development  
and therefore reserves the right to modify the design and  
appearance of products without prior notice.  
List of contents  
SYMBOL EXPLANATION  
Symbols............................................................................... 2  
CONTENTS  
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control  
devices and systems may be performed by any nonroad engine  
repair establishment or individual.  
List of contents .................................................................... 3  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Personal protective equipment ............................................ 4  
The machine‘s safety equipment......................................... 4  
Control, maintenance and service of the machine‘s safety  
equipment............................................................................ 6  
Cutting equipment ............................................................... 7  
General safety instructions .................................................. 8  
General working instructions ............................................. 10  
Basic working techniques .................................................. 10  
WARNING!  
Under no circumstances may the design of  
the machine be modified without the permis-  
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sion of the manufacturer. Always use  
genuine 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 on the edger?............................................... 12  
ASSEMBLY  
Your warranty does not cover damage or  
liability caused by the use of non-authorized  
accessories or replacement parts.  
Assembling the loop handlebar ......................................... 13  
Assembling the angle gear ................................................ 13  
Assembling the blade ........................................................ 13  
FUEL HANDLING  
Fuel mixture....................................................................... 14  
Fuelling .............................................................................. 14  
START AND STOP  
Control before starting ....................................................... 15  
Start and stop .................................................................... 15  
MAINTENANCE  
Carburetor ......................................................................... 16  
Muffler with catalytic converter .......................................... 18  
Cooling system .................................................................. 18  
Spark plug ......................................................................... 18  
Air filter .............................................................................. 19  
Angle gear ......................................................................... 19  
Lubricating the flexible drive axle ...................................... 19  
Adjusting the edger‘s cutting depth ................................... 19  
Maintenance schedule ...................................................... 20  
The Emissions Compliance Period referred to on the Emissions  
Compliance label indicates the number of operating hours for  
which the engine has been shown to meet Federal and California  
emission requirements.  
Category C = 50 hours, B = 125 hours, and A = 300 hours.  
TECHNICAL DATA  
323E .................................................................................. 21  
325EX-series  
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21  
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY  
STATEMENT  
Your warranty rights and obligations ................................. 22  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Personal protective equipment  
The machine’s safety equipment  
This section describes the machines safety equipment, its  
function and how checks and maintenance are carried out to  
ensure that it operates correctly. (See the chapter What is  
whatto locate where this equipment is positioned on your  
machine.)  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
• An edger used incorrectly or carelessly can become a  
dangerous tool, that can cause serious or fatal injury to  
the operator or others. It is extremely important that  
you read and understand the content of this manual.  
WARNING!  
• When using an edger, personal protective equipment  
approved by the appropriate authorities must be used.  
Personal protective equipment does not eliminate the  
risk of accidents, however, it can reduce the effects of  
an injury in the event of an accident. Ask your dealer  
for help when choosing protective equipment.  
Never use a machine with defective safety  
equipment. Follow the control, maintenance  
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and service instructions described in this  
section.  
WARNING!  
1. Throttle trigger  
lock  
Remove your hearing protection as soon as  
you stop the engine, so that you can hear any  
noises or warning signals.  
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The throttle trigger lock is  
designed to prevent the throttle  
from accidentally being  
engaged. When the trigger  
lock (A) is pressed into the  
handle (= when you hold the  
handle) the throttle (B) is  
released.  
A
GLOVES  
Gloves should be worn when  
necessary, e.g., when assem-  
bling cutting equipment.  
When the grip on the handle is  
released the throttle and the  
throttle trigger lock return to  
their original positions. This  
takes place via two independ-  
ent return spring systems. This  
means that the throttle is  
automatically locked in the  
idlingposition.  
EAR PROTECTION  
Ear protection offering suffi-  
cient dampening effect should  
be used.  
B
EYE PROTECTION  
Blows from branches or  
objects thrown by the rotating  
cutting equipment can damage  
the eyes.  
2. Stop switch  
The stop switch should be  
used to stop the engine.  
BOOTS  
Use anti-slip and stable boots.  
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CLOTHING  
Wear clothes made of a strong  
fabric and avoid loose clothing  
that can catch on shrubs and  
branches. Always wear heavy-  
duty long pants. Do not wear  
jewellery, shorts, sandals or go  
barefoot. Secure hair so it is  
above shoulder level.  
3. Cutting attachment  
guard  
This guard is intended to  
prevent objects from being  
thrown towards the operator  
and to protect the operator  
from unintentionel contact with  
the cutting attachment.  
FIRST AID KIT  
A first aid kit should be carried  
by operators of the edger.  
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4. Vibration damping  
system  
5. Muffler  
The muffler is designed to give  
the lowest possible noise level  
and to direct the engines  
exhaust fumes away from the  
operator. Mufflers equipped  
with a catalytic converter are  
also designed to reduce the  
hazardous substances in the  
exhaust fumes.  
Your machine is equipped with  
a vibration damping system,  
which is designed to give as  
vibration-free and comfortable  
use as possible.  
The use of incorrect cutting  
equipment increases the level  
of vibration.  
In countries that have a warm  
and dry climate the risk of fire  
is obvious. We have therefore  
fitted certain mufflers with a  
spark arrest screen. Make sure  
that your muffler is fitted with  
this kind of screen.  
The machines vibration  
damping system reduces the  
transfer of vibrations between  
the engine unit/cutting equip-  
ment and the machines  
handle unit.  
It is extremely important that  
the instructions for checking,  
maintaining and servicing the  
muffler are followed. (See the  
section Control, maintenance  
and service of the machine's  
safety equipment).  
WARNING!  
Over exposure to vibrations can result in  
blood-vessel or nerve injury to persons  
!
suffering with blood circulation problems.  
Seek medical attention if you experience  
physical symptoms that can be related to  
over exposure to vibrations. Examples of  
such symptoms are numbness, lack of  
feeling, tickling, pricking, pain, lack of  
or a reduction in normal strength, changes in  
the colour of the skin or its surfaces. These  
symptoms normally appear in the fingers,  
hands or wrists.  
WARNING!  
The exhaust fumes from the engine are hot  
and may contain sparks which can start a fire.  
Never start the machine indoors or near  
combustible material!  
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WARNING!  
Mufflers fitted with catalytic converters  
become extremely hot during use and after  
stopping. This also applies at idling speeds.  
Contact can result in burns to the skin. Be  
observant to the risk of fire!  
6. Cutting equipment  
The blade is designed and  
processed to withstand loads  
that edging of a lawn involves.  
7. Locking nut  
The locking nut secures  
the cutting equipment on  
the output shaft.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
3. Cutting attachment  
guard  
Control, maintenance and service of  
the machines safety equipment  
Ensure that the guard is  
undamaged and is not  
cracked.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
All service and repairs to the machine require special  
training.  
Replace the guard if it has  
been exposed to impact or is  
cracked.  
This applies especially to the machines safety  
equipment. If the machine does not meet any of the  
controls listed below you should contact your  
service workshop.  
Always use the prescribed  
blade and guard combination,  
see chapter "Technical data".  
The purchase of one of our products guarantees that  
professional repair and servicing will be carried out  
on it. If the point of purchase is not one of our  
servicing dealers, please ask for details of the  
closest service workshop.  
1. Throttle trigger lock  
4. Vibration damping  
system  
Check that the throttle is  
locked in the idling position”  
when the throttle trigger lock  
is in its original position.  
Check the vibration damping  
element regularly for material  
cracks and distortion.  
Check that the vibration  
damping element is  
undamaged and securely  
attached.  
Press in the throttle trigger  
lock and make sure it returns  
to its original position when  
released.  
Ensure that the throttle and  
throttle trigger lock move  
easily and that their return  
spring systems function.  
5. Muffler  
See section "Start". Start the  
machine and apply full  
1. Never use a machine that  
has a defective muffler.  
throttle. Release the throttle  
and check that the cutting  
equipment stops and remains  
at a standstill. If the cutting  
equipment rotates with the  
throttle in the idling position  
then the carburettors idling  
setting must be checked. See  
chapter Maintenance.  
2. Check regularly that the  
muffler is secure.  
3. If your muffler is fitted with  
a spark arrest screen then  
it should be cleaned  
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regularly. A blocked  
screen leads to the engine  
overheating with serious  
damage as a result. Never  
use a muffler with a  
detective spark arrest  
screen.  
2. Stop switch  
Start the engine and make  
sure that the engine stops  
when the stop switch is  
moved to the stop position.  
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6. Cutting equipment  
7. Locking nut  
Protect your hand from injury  
when assembling, use the  
blade guard as protection  
when tightening with a socket  
spanner. Tighten the nut by  
turning against the direction  
of rotation. Loosen the nut by  
turning in the direction of  
rotation. (NOTE! the nut has  
a left-hand thread).  
The two basic rules:  
1. Only use the cutting  
equipment we recom-  
mend! See chapter  
Technical data.  
2. Check the cutting equip-  
ment with regard to  
damage and crack  
Tighten the nut using a  
socket spanner, 35 - 50 Nm  
(3.5 - 5 kpm).  
formation. Damaged  
cutting equipment should  
always be replaced.  
NOTE!  
The locking nuts nylon lock must not be so worn that it can be  
turned by hand. The lock shall hold at least 1.5 Nm. The nut  
should be replaced after it has been put on approx. 10 times.  
WARNING!  
WARNING!  
Always stop the engine before starting work  
Never use a machine with defective safety  
on any part of the cutting equipment. This  
continues to rotate even after the throttle has  
been released. Ensure that the cutting equip-  
ment has stopped completely and remove the  
cable from the spark plug before you start to  
work on it.  
equipment. The safety equipment should be  
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maintained as described in this section. If  
your machine does not meet any of these  
controls you should contact your service  
workshop.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
General safety instructions  
Safety instructions before starting work  
Inspect the working area. Remove any objects, such as  
stones, broken glass, nails, steel wire, string, etc. that can be  
thrown or can wrap around the blade or blade guard.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The machine is only designed for cutting the edges of  
Keep others at a safe distance. Children, animals, onlookers  
and helpers should stand outside of the safety zone of 15 m  
(50 feet). Stop the machine immediately if any one should  
approach.  
lawns.  
The only accessories to be used with the engine unit  
as a drive source are the cutting units we recommend  
in the chapter Technical data.  
Check the entire machine before starting work. Replace  
damaged parts. Check for fuel leakage and that all safety  
guards and covers are complete and fastened securely.  
Check all nuts and bolts  
The operator is responsible for accidents and the risk  
people and property are exposed to.  
Never use the machine if you are tired, if you have  
consumed alcohol, or if you are taking medicines that  
can affect your sight, your judgement or the control of  
your body.  
Do not operate when it's dark.  
Use personal protective equipment. See the section  
Personal protective equipment.  
Check the blade for cracks or  
any other damage.  
Never use a machine that has been modified so that it  
no longer corresponds with the original design.  
Never use a machine that is faulty. Follow the mainte-  
nance, control and service instructions in this Opera-  
tors Manual. Some maintenance and service actions  
should be carried out by trained and qualified special-  
ists. See the chapter Maintenance.  
Ensure the blade guard is  
mounted and not damaged.  
All covers and guards must be fitted before starting  
the machine. Check that the spark plug cap and HT  
lead are not damaged, otherwise you could get an  
electric shock.  
WARNING!  
Faulty cutting equipment increases the risk  
of accidents.  
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Check that the blade and blade guard are correctly secured.  
When adjusting the carburettor make sure the blade is held  
against the ground and that no one is in the immediate vicinity.  
Personal protection  
Always wear boots and other  
equipment described in the  
section Personal protective  
equipment.  
Make sure the blade does not rotate when idling.  
Make sure the handle and safety features are in order. Never  
use a machine that has parts missing or has been changed in  
relation to the specification.  
Always wear working clothes  
and heavy-duty long trousers.  
Only use the machine for the purpose it was intended for.  
Never wear loose sitting  
clothes or jewellery.  
Persons with long hair  
should, for personal safety,  
put their hair up.  
Safety instructions regarding the  
surroundings  
Never allow children to use the machine.  
Ensure no one comes closer than 15 metres when working.  
Never allow anyone else to use the machine without first  
ensuring that they have understood the contents of the  
Operators Manual.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Start  
Fuel safety  
WARNING!  
Always use a fuel container  
with an anti-spill valve.  
When the engine starts with the choke lever  
in the choke or starter throttle position the  
cutting tool (blade or trimmer) starts to rotate  
immediately.  
!
Never fill the machine while  
the engine is running. Stop  
the engine and allow it to cool  
for a few minutes before  
refuelling.  
The complete clutch cover  
with shaft must be fitted  
before the machine is  
started, otherwise the clutch  
can become loose and cause  
personal injury.  
Provide good ventilation  
when filling or mixing fuel  
(petrol and 2-stroke oil).  
Move the machine at least  
3 m from the filling position  
before starting.  
Never start the machine  
indoors. Bear in mind the  
dangers of inhaling the  
engines exhaust fumes.  
Never start the machine:  
Observe your surroundings  
and make sure that there is  
no risk of people or animals  
coming into contact with the  
cutting equipment.  
a) If you have spilt fuel on it.  
Wipe up all spillage.  
b) If you have spilt fuel on  
yourself or your clothes.  
Change your clothes.  
Place the machine on the  
ground, make sure the blade  
is free from branches and  
stones. Press the machine  
body against the ground  
using your left hand (NOTE!  
Do not use your foot). Grip  
the starter handle with your  
right hand and pull the starter  
cord.  
c) If there is a fuel leak. Make  
regular checks for leakage  
from the fuel cap and the  
fuel supply pipes.  
Transport and storage  
Store and transport the machine and fuel so that any leakage  
or fumes do not risk coming into contact with sparks or naked  
flames. For example, electric machines, electric motors,  
electrical switches/power switches, heaters or the like.  
When storing or transporting fuel, approved containers  
intended for this purpose must be used.  
When storing the machine for long periods the fuel tank must  
be emptied. Contact your local petrol station to find out how to  
dispose of excess fuel.  
The engine must be cooling off before storage or packaging.  
WARNING!  
Exercise great care when handling fuel. Bear  
!
in mind the risk of fire, explosions and  
inhaling fumes.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
General working instructions  
Basic working techniques  
Safety instructions while working  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
This section takes up the basic safety precautions for  
working with the edger.  
Always ensure you have a  
safe and firm foothold.  
If you encounter a situation where you are uncertain  
how to proceed you should ask an expert. Contact  
your dealer or your service workshop.  
Always hold the machine with  
both hands. Hold the  
machine of the right-hand  
side your the body.  
Avoid all usage which you consider to be beyond your  
capability.  
Basic safety precautions  
Make sure your hands and  
feet do not come into contact  
with the blade when the  
engine is running.  
1. Observe your surroundings:  
To ensure that people, animals or other things cannot affect  
your control of the machine.  
When the engine is switched  
off, keep your hands and feet  
away from the blade until it  
has stopped.  
To ensure that the above mentioned do not come into contact  
with the cutting equipment or objects that can be thrown by  
the cutting equipment.  
NOTE! Never use a machine without the possibility of calling  
for help in the event of an accident.  
Always cut edges at full  
throttle.  
2. Avoid usage in unfavour-  
able weather conditions.  
For example, thick fog,  
heavy rain, strong winds  
or extreme cold, etc. To  
work in bad weather  
Always keep the blade close to the ground.  
Always drop to idling speed after each working operation.  
Longer periods running at full throttle without loading the  
engine (that is without resistance, which the engine feels from  
the cutting equipment when trimming) can lead to serious  
engine damage.  
conditions is tiring and can  
create dangerous circum-  
stances, e.g. slippery  
surfaces.  
Be especially careful when pulling the edger towards you  
during work.  
If heavy vibrations occur, stop the engine. Remove the spark  
plug cable from the spark plug. Check that the machine is not  
damaged. Repair any damage.  
3. Make sure you can walk  
and stand safely. Look out  
for any obstacles with  
unexpected movement  
(roots, stones, branches,  
pits, ditches, etc.). Take  
great care when working  
on sloping ground.  
WARNING!  
Sometimes grass and stones can collect in  
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the blade guard and blade. Always stop the  
engine when cleaning.  
WARNING!  
Beware of thrown objects. Always wear eye  
protection. Never lean over the blade guard.  
!
Stones rubbish etc. can be thrown up into the  
eyes resulting in blindness or other serious  
injury.  
4. The engine should be switched off before moving.  
Keep unauthorised persons at a distance.  
Children, animals, onlookers and helpers  
should be outside the safety zone of 15  
meters (50 feet). Stop the machine immedi-  
ately if anyone approaches.  
5. Never put the machine down with the engine running  
unless you have good sight of it.  
The bevel gear unit can get hot during use  
and may remain so for a while afterwards.  
There is a risk of slight burns if you touch it.  
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Safety instructions after completing work  
Ensure the blade has  
stopped before cleaning,  
carrying out repairs or an  
inspection. Remove the spark  
plug cable from the spark  
plug.  
Wear heavy-duty gloves  
when carrying out repairs on  
the edger.  
Store the machine out of  
reach of children.  
Only use original spare parts  
with repair.  
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WHAT IS WHAT?  
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26  
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What is what on the edger?  
1. Blade  
15. Air filter cover  
16. Clutch cover  
2. Grease filler cap  
3. Angle gear  
4. Blade guard  
5. Shaft  
17. Handlebar adjustment  
18. Locking nut  
19. Support flange  
20. Drive disc  
6. Loop handlebar  
7. Throttle  
21 Locking handle  
22. Socket spanner  
23. Operators Manual  
24. Locking pin  
8. Stop switch  
9. Throttle trigger lock  
10. Cylinder cover  
11. Starter handle  
12. Fuel tank  
25. Allen key  
26. Carburetor screwdriver  
13. Choke  
14. Air purge  
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ASSEMBLY  
Assembling the loop handlebar  
Assembling the blade  
Fit the blade as follows:  
Position the handle on the  
shaft. Note that the handle  
must be mounted below the  
arrow on the shaft.  
1. Fit the drive disc (A) on the  
outgoing shaft. Make sure  
that the edge that fits in  
the hole of the blade is  
facing outward.  
Fit the bolt, securing plate  
and wing nut as shown in the  
diagram.  
2. Block the blade rotation by  
inserting locking pin in the  
hole behind the blade  
guard engaging it in the  
corresponding hole in the  
drive disc.  
Tighten the wing nut.  
3. Fit the blade (B) on the  
drive disc.  
A
4. Fit the support  
B
C
flange (C). The support  
flange must be fitted with  
its outer edge hard up  
against the blade.  
D
5. Fit the locknut (D). NOTE!  
The locknut has left-hand  
threads. The tightening  
torque of the locknut is 35  
50 Nm.  
6. Remove the locking pin.  
Assembling the angle gear  
Assemble the angle gear  
back on the supporting tube.  
Turn the blade so that the  
drive shaft engages in the  
angle gear.  
NOTE! Do not forget to remove the locking pin before using  
the machine.  
WARNING!  
Under no circumstances may the edge cutter  
blade be used without the blade guard fitted.  
!
Position the angle gear so  
that its slot is aligned with the  
line on the supporting tube.  
Firmly tighten the screw.  
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FUEL HANDLING  
Mixture  
Fuel mixture  
Always mix gasoline and oil in a clean container intended for  
fuel.  
NOTE!  
The edger is fitted with two-stroke engines and must always be  
run on a mixture of gasoline and two-stroke oil. To ensure the  
correct mixture proportions it is important to measure the  
quantity of oil accurately. When mixing small amounts of fuel  
small discrepancies in the amount of oil has a great bearing on  
the proportions of the fuel mixture.  
Always start by filling half the quantity of gasoline required.  
Then add the entire oil quantity. Mix (shake) the fuel mixture.  
Fill the remaining quantity of gasoline.  
Mix (shake) the fuel mixture carefully before filling in the  
machines fuel tank.  
Do not mix more than max. one months supply of fuel.  
WARNING!  
Always provide good ventilation when han-  
If the clearing saw is not used for a long period of time, the  
fuel tank should be emptied and cleaned.  
dling fuel.  
!
This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline.  
Gasoline  
NOTE!  
Always use high grade  
unleaded oil mixed gasoline  
(minimum 87 RON). Leaded  
fuel will destroy the catalytic  
converter and it will no longer  
serve its purpose.  
WARNING!  
The catalytic converter muffler gets very hot  
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during and after use. This also applies during  
idling. Be aware of the fire hazard, especially  
when handling the saw near flammable  
substances or vapours.  
This engine is certified to  
operate on unleaded  
gasoline.  
Fuelling  
The lowest recommended  
octane rating is 87. If you run  
the engine on lower octane  
rating than 87 so-called  
knockingcan occur. This  
leads to an increased engine  
temperature, which can result  
in a serious engine  
WARNING!  
The following precautions reduce the risk of  
fire:  
!
Do not smoke or place any sources of heat in  
the vicinity of the fuel. Never refuel when the  
engine is running. Always stop the engine and  
let it cool for a few minutes before refuelling.  
Open the fuel cap slowly when fuelling so that  
any over pressure is released slowly. Tighten  
the fuel cap carefully after refuelling. Always  
move the machine from the fuelling place  
before starting.  
breakdown.  
When working at continuous  
high revs a higher octane  
rating is recommended.  
Clean around the fuel  
cap. Contamination in the  
tank can disrupt  
Two-stroke oil  
For the best results use  
HUSQVARNA two-stroke oil,  
which has been specially  
developed for two-stroke  
engines.  
operations.  
Ensure that the fuel is  
well mixed by shaking the  
container before filling the  
tank.  
Mixing ratio 1:50 (2%).  
Never use two-stroke oil  
intended for water cooled  
outboard motors, so-called  
outboard motor oil.  
Never use oil intended of  
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  
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START AND STOP  
Cold engine  
IGNITION:  
Control before starting  
Set the stop switch to the start  
position.  
CHOKE:  
For reasons of safety follow  
these recommendations!  
Set the choke control in the  
choke position.  
AIR PURGE:  
Press the air purge diaphragm  
repeatedly until fuel begins to  
fill the diaphragm. The dia-  
phragm need not be com-  
pletely filled.  
Check that the support flange  
is not cracked due to fatigue  
or due to being tightened too  
much. Replace the support  
flange if it is cracked.  
Ensure that the nut has not  
lost its tightening capacity  
The nut lock shall have a  
locking torque of at least  
1.5Nm. The nuts tightening  
torque shall be 35-50 Nm.  
Warm engine  
Use the same starting proce-  
dure as for the cold engine, but  
do not set the choke control in  
the choke position. The start  
throttle position is obtained by  
setting the choke control in the  
choke position and then  
returning it to its original  
position.  
Check that the blade and the  
blade guard are not damaged  
or cracked. Replace the  
blade or blade guard if it has  
been exposed to impact or if  
it is cracked.  
Stop  
The engine is stopped by  
switching off the ignition.  
WARNING!  
When the engine starts with the choke lever in  
!
the choke or starter throttle position the  
cutting tool (blade or trimmer) starts to rotate  
immediately.  
Start  
Press the machine body  
against the ground using your  
left hand (NOTE! Not your  
foot). Grip the starter handle,  
slowly pull out the cord with  
your right hand until you feel  
some resistance (the starter  
pawls grip), now quickly and  
powerfully pull the cord.  
Reset the choke control as  
soon as the engine fires and  
repeat until the engine starts.  
When the engine starts quickly  
apply full throttle and the start  
throttle will automatically  
disengage.  
Start and stop  
WARNING!  
The complete clutch cover with shaft must be  
fitted before the machine is started, otherwise  
the clutch can become loose and cause  
personal injury.  
!
NOTE! Do not pull the starter  
cord out completely and do not  
release the starter cord from  
the fully extended position.  
This can damage the machine.  
Always move the machine from the filling  
position before starting. Place the machine  
on a flat surface. Make sure the blade cannot  
come into contact with any object. Make sure  
that no unauthorised persons are in the  
working area, otherwise there is a risk of  
serious personal injury. The safety distance  
is 15 metres.  
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Basic setting  
Carburetor  
Your Husqvarna product has been designed and manufactured  
to specifications that reduce harmful emissions.  
The carburetor is set to its basic setting when test run at the  
factory. The basic setting should be kept during the machines  
first working hours. Thereafter the carburetor should be finely  
adjusted. Fine adjustment should be carried out by a skilled  
technician.  
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.  
NOTE! If the cutting attachment rotates/moves while the engine  
is idling the T-screw should be turned anti-clockwise until the  
cutting attachment stops.  
Rec. idling speed: 2700 rpm.  
WARNING!  
The complete clutch cover with shaft must  
Recommended max. speed: See Technical data.  
!
be fitted before the machine is started,  
otherwise the clutch can become loose  
and cause personal injury.  
WARNING!  
If the idling speed cannot be adjusted so  
that the cutting attachment stops, contact  
!
your service workshop. Do not use the  
machine until it has been correctly adjusted  
or repaired.  
Operation  
The carburetor governs the  
engines speed via the  
throttle. Air/fuel is mixed in  
the carburetor. The air/fuel  
mixture is adjustable. To take  
advantage of the engines  
optimal output the adjustment  
must be correct.  
Fine adjustment  
When the machine has been run-inthe 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.  
The setting of the carburetor  
means that the engine is  
adapted to local conditions,  
for example, the climate,  
altitude, gasoline and the  
type of 2-stroke oil.  
Conditions  
Before any adjustments are made the airfilter should be clean  
and the airfilter cover fitted. Adjusting the carburetor while a  
dirty airfilter is in use will result in a leaner mixture when the  
filter is finally cleaned. This can give rise to serious engine  
damage.  
The carburetor is equipped  
with three adjustment  
possibilities:  
L = Low speed needle  
H = High speed needle  
T = Idle speed adjuster  
screw  
Carefully turn the L and H needle to the mid point between  
fully turned in and fully turned out.  
Do not attempt to adjust the needles beyond the stops as  
damage can occur.  
Now start the machine according to the starting instructions  
and run it warm for 10 minutes.  
NOTE! If the cutting attachment rotates/moves the T screw  
should be turned anti-clockwise until the cutting attachment  
stops.  
The fuel quantity in relation to  
the air flow permitted by the  
throttle opening is adjusted  
using the L and H-needles.  
Turning the needles  
clockwise gives a leaner fuel  
mixture (less fuel) and turning  
them anti-clockwise gives a richer fuel mixture (more fuel). A  
leaner mixture gives high revs while a richer mixture give less  
revs.  
Low speed needle L  
Try to find the highest idling  
speed, turning the low speed  
needle L clockwise respec-  
tively counter-clockwise. When  
the highest speed has been  
found, turn the low speed  
needle L 1/4 turn counter-  
clockwise.  
NOTE! If the cutting attach-  
ment rotates/moves in the  
idling position, turn the idling  
speed screw T counter-  
clockwise until the cutting  
The T-screw regulates the position of the throttle while the  
engine is idling. Turning the screw clockwise gives a higher  
idling speed while turning it anti-clockwise gives a lower idling  
speed.  
+ 1/4  
attachment stops.  
L
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Final setting of the idling speed T  
Correctly adjusted carburetor  
A correctly adjusted carburetor means that the machine  
accelerates without hesitation and the machine 4-cycles a little  
at max speed. Furthermore, the cutting attachment must not  
rotate/move at idling. A too lean adjusted low speed needle L  
may cause starting difficulties and bad acceleration.  
Adjust the idling speed with the  
screw T, if it is necessary to  
readjust. First turn the idle  
speed adjusting screw T  
clockwise until the cutting  
attachment starts to rotate/  
move.  
Then turn, counter-clockwise  
until the cutting attachment  
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  
cutting attachment starts to  
rotate/move.  
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.  
CAUTION! Contact your  
servicing dealer, if the idle  
speed setting cannot be  
adjusted so that the cutting  
attachment stops. Do not use  
the machine until it has been  
properly adjusted or repaired.  
High speed needle H  
The high speed needle H  
influences the power, speed,  
temperature and fuel con-  
sumption of the machine. A too  
lean adjusted high speed  
needle H (high speed needle H  
closed too much) gives  
overrevs and damages the  
engine. Do not let the machine  
run at full speed for more than  
10 seconds.  
Turn the high speed needle  
very slowly clockwise until  
engine speed is reduced.  
Thereafter turn the high speed  
needle very slowly counter-  
clockwise and stop when the  
engine begins to run roughly.  
Then turn the high speed  
needle slowly the minimum  
amount clockwise until the  
engine runs smoothly.  
The high speed needle H is  
correctly set when the machine  
4-cyclesa little. If the ma-  
chine whistlesthe setting is  
H
too lean. If there is too much  
smoky exhaust gas at the  
same time as the machine 4-  
cyclesmuch, the setting is too  
rich.  
NOTE! For optimum setting of the carburetor, contact a  
qualified servicing dealer who has a revolution counter at  
his disposal.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Cooling system  
Muffler with catalytic converter  
To maintain as low operating  
temperature as possible the  
engine is equipped with a  
cooling system.  
The cooling system consists  
of:  
A muffler fitted with a catalytic converter reduces the extent of  
the following substances in the exhaust fumes:  
Hydrocarbons (HC). Some hydrocarbons in gasoline and the  
exhaust are carcinogenic.  
Nitric oxides (NO). Irritating for the breathing air-ways.  
Aldehydes. The most common formaldehyde, is carcinogenic  
and causes hypersensitiveness.  
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1. An air intake on the starter  
unit.  
3
NOTE! The level of carbon monoxide is not reduced. This is an  
odourless and extremely poisonous substance. Therefore avoid  
exposure without good air circulation.  
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2. Cooling fins on the  
flywheel.  
3. Cooling fins on the  
cylinder  
The muffler is also designed to  
dampen the noise level and to  
direct the exhaust fumes away  
from the user. The exhaust  
fumes are hot and can contain  
sparks, which can result in fire  
if the exhaust fumes are  
directed towards a dry or  
inflammable material. Some  
mufflers are fitted with a  
special spark arrest screen. If  
your machine is fitted with this  
type of muffler then the screen  
should be cleaned at least  
once a week. This is done  
using a wire brush. If the  
screen is damaged in any  
way it should be replaced. If  
the screen is blocked this will  
result in engine overheating  
and damage to the cylinder  
and piston.  
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4. Cylinder cover (leads cold  
air onto the cylinder).  
Clean the cooling system using  
a brush at least once a week,  
in difficult conditions more  
often.  
A dirty or blocked cooling  
system leads to the engine  
overheating resulting in  
damage to the cylinder and  
piston.  
Spark plug  
The condition of the spark  
plug is affected by:  
NOTE!  
Never use a machine with a  
defective muffler.  
0,5 mm  
An incorrect carburetor  
setting.  
An incorrect fuel mixture  
(too much or faulty oil).  
A dirty air filter.  
These factors cause  
deposits on the spark plug  
electrode that may result  
in malfunction or starting  
difficulties.  
WARNING!  
If the machine is low on power, difficult to start or runs  
poorly while idling always check the spark plug first.  
Mufflers fitted with catalytic converters  
become extremely hot during use and after  
!
stopping. This also applies at idling speeds.  
Contact can result in burns to the skin. Be  
observant to the risk of fire!  
If the spark plug is dirty, clean it and at the same time check  
that the electrode gap is 0.5 mm. The spark plug should be  
changed after about one month of operation or earlier if neces-  
sary.  
NOTE! Always use the recommended type of spark plug. An  
incorrect spark plug can damage the cylinder/piston.  
WARNING!  
The coating on/in the catalytic element can be  
!
hazardous to health if consumed. Wear  
gloves when carrying out service work on the  
catalytic converter.  
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Air filter  
Lubricating the flexible drive axle  
The air filter should be cleaned  
regularly removing dust and  
dirt to avoid:  
carburetor malfunction  
starting problems  
reduced engine power  
unnecessary wear to engine  
parts  
abnormal fuel consumption  
Clean the filter after every 25  
hours or more regularly if  
operating conditions are  
exceptionally dusty.  
Inside the edgers drive shaft  
is a flexible drive axle. The  
flexible drive axle should be  
regularly lubricated after 30  
hours of operation. Loosen  
the two screws on the angle  
gear and remove it. The  
flexible drive axle is easily  
removed from the shaft by  
taking a firm grip on the axle  
end. Lubricate the flexible  
drive axle over its entire  
length and reinsert it in the  
shaft. Turn the axle while  
inserting it so that it correctly  
engages in the clutch.  
Cleaning the air filter  
Replace the angle gear on  
the drive axle shaft and  
tighten the two screws.  
Dismantle the air filter cover and remove the air filter. Wash in  
clean, warm soapy water. Ensure that the filter is dry before  
refitting. An air filter used for a long period of time can never be  
cleaned completely. Therefore it is necessary to replace the  
filter from time to time with a new filter. A damaged air filter  
must always be replaced.  
If the machine is used in dusty conditions the air filter  
should be soaked in oil, see the section on Oiling the air  
filter.  
Adjusting the edgers cutting depth  
Oiling the air filter  
Always use HUSQVARNA  
filter oil, order no. 503 47 73-  
01. The filter oil contains a  
solvent to make it spread  
evenly through the filter. You  
should therefore avoid skin  
contact. Put the filter in a  
plastic bag and the pour the  
filter oil over it. Knead the  
plastic bag to distribute the  
oil. Squeeze the excess oil  
out of the filter inside the  
plastic bag and pour off the  
excess before fitting the filter  
on the machine. Never use  
common engine oil. This  
would drain through the filter  
quite quickly and collect in the  
bottom.  
The cutting depth should be  
adjusted before starting work.  
Loosen the locking handle (A)  
and rotate the guard by  
moving the locking handle  
backwards or forwards. If the  
locking handle is moved  
forwards (from the machine)  
the cutting depth is  
A
increased. If the locking  
handle is moved backwards  
(towards the machine) the  
cutting depth is reduced.  
Adjust the cutting depth.  
Lock the locking  
handle.  
Angle gear  
The angle gear is filled with a  
sufficient quantity of grease at  
the factory. However, before  
using the machine you should  
check that the angle gear is  
filled to 3/4 with grease. Use  
HUSQVARNA special grease.  
WARNING!  
Always bear the machine on the right side of  
the body. Always wear protective glasses,  
!
long trousers and heavy-duty shoes when  
using the machine. Observe your surround-  
ings, ensure people and animals do not come  
in the immediate vicinity or can be hit by  
thrown objects. Apply full throttle before the  
blade starts to work on the soil.  
Normally, the grease does not  
need to be changed except  
when repairs are carried out.  
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NOTE: Use only HUSQVARNA replacement parts. Use of other  
brands of replacement parts can cause damage to your unit or  
injury to the operator or others. Your warranty does not cover  
damage or liability caused by the use of accessories and/or  
attachments not specifically recommended by HUSQVARNA.  
Maintenance schedule  
Below you will find some general maintenance instructions.  
Daily maintenance  
Check throttle trigger and throttle trigger lockout function.  
Check stop switch function.  
Check that blade does not rotate at idling.  
Clean the exterior of the machine.  
Check the guard for damage or cracks.  
Change the guard in case of impacts or cracks.  
Check the blade for cracks and chips or damage. Replace if  
necessary.  
A non-balanced blade induces heavy vibrations that may  
damage the machine.  
Check that the locking nut is sufficiently tightened.  
Check that nuts and screws are sufficiently tightened.  
Weekly maintenance  
Check the starter, especially cord and return spring.  
Clean the carburetor area.  
Clean the exterior of the spark plug.  
Remove it and check the electrode gap.  
Adjust it to 0,5 mm (.020"), or change the spark plug.  
Clean the cooling fins on the cylinder and check that the air  
intake at the starter is not clogged.  
Check that the angle gear is filled with grease up to 3/4. Use  
special grease.  
Clean the air filter.  
Clean the spark arrester screen at muffler. Replace if  
damaged.  
The flexible drive shaft must be lubricated after every 30 hours  
in operation or more often.  
Monthly maintenance  
Rinse the fuel tank with gasoline.  
Clean the exterior of the carburetor and the space around it.  
Clean the fan and the space around it.  
Check fuel hose for cracks or other damage. Change if  
necessary.  
Change fuel filter in fuel tank.  
Check clutch, clutch spring and clutch drum for wear. Change  
if necessary.  
Check electrical wires and connections.  
Change the spark plug.  
Change the airfilter.  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
323E  
325EX-series  
Technical data  
Engine  
Displacement, cu. in/cm3  
Cylinder bore, inch/mm  
Stroke length, inch/mm  
Recommended max. speed, rpm  
Idling speed, rpm  
1,50/24,5  
1,34/34  
1,06/27  
11 000 - 11 700  
2 700  
8 300  
0,9 kW/ 9 000 rpm  
No  
Yes  
1,50/24,5  
1,34/34  
1,06/27  
11 000 - 11 700  
2 700  
8 300  
0,9 kW/ 9 000 rpm  
Yes  
Yes  
Speed of output shaft, rpm  
Max. engine output, acc. to ISO 8893  
Catalytic converter muffler  
Speed-regulated ignition system  
Ignition system  
Manufacturer/type of ignition system  
Spark plug  
Walbro MB 21  
Champion RCJ 7Y  
0,02/0,5  
Walbro MB 21  
Champion RCJ 7Y  
0,02/0,5  
Electrode gap, inch/mm  
Fuel lubrication system  
Manufacturer/type of carburetor  
Fuel tank capacity, US pint/litres  
Zama C1Q  
1,06/0,5  
Zama C1Q  
1,06/0,5  
Weight  
10,8/4,9  
11,2/5,1  
Weight without fuel and cutting tool, Lbs/kg  
Sound levels  
(see note 1)  
Equivalent sound pressure levels at  
the user‘s ear, measured according  
to EN ISO 11806 and ISO 11789, dB(A)  
94  
96  
Equivalent sound power levels  
measured according to EN ISO 11806  
and ISO 10884, dB(A)  
100  
102  
Vibration levels  
Vibration levels on the handles measured  
according to EN ISO 11806 and ISO 11789, m/s2  
When idling, rear/front handles:  
At max. speed, rear/front handles:  
4,0/2,0  
7,3/5,9  
1,4/2,6  
6,0/4,4  
Cutting equipment  
Blade  
Blade guard  
503 84 82-02  
503 84 65-01  
503 84 82-02  
503 84 65-01  
Note 1: Equivalent sound level is calculated as the time-weighted energy total for sound levels under various working conditions  
with the following time distribution: 1/2 idle and 1/2 max speed.  
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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.  
The EPA (The US Environmental Protection Agency),  
Environment Canada and Husqvarna Forest & Garden are  
pleased to explain the emissions control system warranty  
on your 2001 and later small nonroad engine. In U.S. and  
Canada, 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.  
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.  
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.  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
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.  
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY  
COVERAGE  
The 2001 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  
replaced by Husqvarna Forest & Garden.  
Husqvarna Forest & Garden may be liable for damages to  
other engine components caused by the failure of a  
warranted part still under warranty.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
All failures caused by abuse, neglect or improper  
maintenance are not covered.  
OWNER’S WARRANTY  
RESPONSIBILITIES  
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.  
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.  
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.  
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.  
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.  
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 COMMENCEMENT DATE  
The warranty period begins on the date small nonroad  
engine is delivered.  
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY  
PARTS LIST  
1. Carburetor and internal parts  
2. Intake pipe, airfilter holder and carburetor bolts.  
3. Airfilter and fuelfilter covered up to maintainance  
schedule.  
LENGTH OF COVERAGE  
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.  
4. Ignition System  
a) Spark Plug, covered up to maintenance schedule  
b) Ignition Module  
5. Muffler with catalytic converter.  
MAINTENANCE STATEMENT  
The owner is responsible for the performance of all required  
maintenance, as defined in the operator’s manual.  
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