Operator´s manualPlease read these instructions carefully and makesure you understand them before using the saw.101 91 96-2661/268/272XP
10 – English7 MufflerNever use a chain sawthat has a faulty muffler.Regularly check that themuffler is securelyattached to the chain saw.If the muffle
English – 11SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSC Some terms that describe the bar and chainWhen the cutting equipment supplied with your saw becomesworn or damaged yo
12 – EnglishSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS2 Sharpening your chain and adjustingraker clearanceThe risk of kickback is increased with a badlysharpened chain!A Gen
English – 13C General advice on setting raker clearance• When you sharpen thecutting teeth you reduce theRAKER CLEARANCE(cutting depth). To maintaincu
14 – English1 Undo the bar nuts thathold the clutch cover andchain brake, using thecombination spanner.Then tighten the nuts byhand as tight as you ca
English – 15C Checking chain lubrication• Check the chain lubricationeach time you refuel.Aim the tip of the saw at alight coloured surface about20 cm
16 – EnglishH BarCheck regularly:• Whether there are burrs onthe edges of the bar.Remove these with a file ifnecessary.• Whether the groove in thebar
English – 176 Take great care when youcut with the top edge ofthe bar, i.e. when cuttingfrom the underside of theobject. This is known ascutting on th
18 – EnglishSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSGENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS1 Chain saws are designed solely for cutting wood. The onlycutting equipment that can be used
English – 19SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSGENERAL WORKING INSTRUCTIONSThis section describes basic safety rules forusing a chain saw. This information is nosubst
2 – EnglishSymbols on the chain saw:CAUTION! Chain saws can be dangerous!Careless or incorrect use can result inserious or fatal injury to the operato
20 – EnglishSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSTwo factors decide whether the chain will jam or the log willsplit. The first is how the log is supported and the secon
English – 21SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS2 The log is supported at oneend. There is a high riskthat it will split.A Start by cutting frombelow (about 1/3 of the
22 – EnglishSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSC Clearing the trunk and preparing your retreatRemove any branches thatare in the way. To do this it isbest to work fro
English – 23We recommend that you usea bar that is longer than thediameter of the tree, so thatyou can make the FELLINGCUT and DIRECTIONAL CUTwith sin
24 – EnglishWHAT IS WHAT?What is what?1. Cylinder cover.2. Front handle.3. Front hand guard.4. Starter cover.5. Chain oil tank.6. Starter handle.7. Ad
English – 25!Mounting guide bar and chainAlways wear gloves, when working with thechain, in order to protect your hands frominjury.Check that the chai
26 – EnglishFUEL HANDLINGChain oil• The chain lubricationsystem is automatic. Alwaysuse special chain oil withgood adhesivecharacteristics.• In countr
English – 27!FuellingTaking the following precautions, will lessenthe risk of fire.• Do not smoke or place warm objects in the vicinity ofthe fuel.• A
28 – EnglishStart and stopWARNING!• Never start the saw engine without the bar, chain andclutch cover (chain brake) assembled - or else theclutch can
English – 29CarburettorFunctioning, Basic setting, Final settingWARNING! Do not start the saw without the bar,chain and clutch cover (chain brake) ass
English – 3CONTENTSContentsKey to symbols ...2Safety instructionsPersonal protective equipment...
30 – EnglishStarter deviceWARNING!• When the recoil spring is assembled in the starterhousing, it is in tensioned position and can whentreated careles
English – 31Air filterThe air filter must be regularly cleaned from dust and dirt inorder to avoid:• Carburettor malfunctions• Starting problems• Engi
32 – EnglishMAINTENANCEWinter useDuring winter time, powder snow and cold weather can causerunning problems, such as:• Too low engine temperature.• Ic
English – 33Weekly maintenance1. Check that the AVelements are not soft ortorn.2. Lubricate the clutch drumbearing.3. File off burrs, if any, onthe si
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36 – EnglishTECHNICAL DATAEU declaration of conformity (Only applies to Europe)(Directive 89/392/EEC, Annex II, A)We, Husqvarna AB, S-561 82 Huskvarna
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4 – EnglishCHAIN SAW SAFETY EQUIPMENTThis section explains the various safety features of the saw,how they work, and basic inspection and maintenance
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English – 51 Chain brake and front hand guardYOUR chain saw is equipped with a chain brake that is desig-ned to stop the chain immediately if you get
6 – English6 The way the chain brake is triggered, either manually orautomatically, depends on the force of the kickback and theposition of the chain
English – 75 Vibration damping systemYour chain saw is equippedwith a vibration dampingsystem that is designed tominimise vibrations and makeoperation
8 – English3 Checking the inertia brake releaseHold the chain saw over astump or other firm object.Let go of the front handleso that the bar falls ont
English – 9SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS4 Right hand guardCheck that the right handguard is not damaged andthat there are no visibledefects, such as cracks.5 Vi
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