Page 2 - IDENTIFICATION OF SYMBOLS
2 IDENTIFICATION (WHAT IS WHAT?) 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 23 1. Cylinder Cover2. Front Handle3. Front Hand Guard4. Starter Cover5. Chain Oil Tank6. Starter Handle7. Carburetor Adjusting Screw8. Choke Control9. Rear Handle10. ON/OFF Stop Switch11. Fuel Tank12. Muffler 1...
Page 3 - SAFETY RULES; PLAN AHEAD; HANDLE FUEL WITH CAUTION
3 SAFETY RULES WARNING: Always disconnect spark plug wire and place wire where it can-not contact spark plug to prevent accidentalstarting when setting up, transporting, ad-justing or making repairs except carburetoradjustments.Because a chain saw is a high-speed wood-cutting tool, special safety pr...
Page 4 - KICKBACK; MAINTAIN CONTROL
4 ventilated place; and use an approved,marked container for all fuel purposes.Wipe up all fuel spills before starting saw. S Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) from fuel-ing site before starting engine. S Turn the engine off and let saw cool in anon-combustible area, not on dry leaves,straw, paper, e...
Page 5 - KICKBACK SAFETY FEATURES; CHAIN BRAKE AND CKA ANGLE
5 Thumb on underside ofhandlebar Elbow locked S Keep a good, firm grip on the saw with bothhands when the engine is running anddon’t let go. A firm grip will help you reducekickback and maintain control of the saw.Keep the fingers of your left hand encir-cling and your left thumb under the fronthand...
Page 6 - SAFETY
6 chain brake should be made by an autho-rized servicing dealer. Take your unit to theplace of purchase if purchased from a Husqvarna servicing dealer, or to the near- est authorized Husqvarna service dealer. S Tip contact in some cases may cause alightning fast reverse REACTION, kickingthe guide ba...
Page 7 - ASSEMBLY; ATTACHING THE BAR & CHAIN; CHAIN TENSION; (Including units with; NOTE
7 ASSEMBLY Protective gloves (not provided) should beworn during assembly. ATTACHING THE BAR & CHAIN (If not already attached) WARNING: Recheck each assem- bly step if the saw is received assembled. Al-ways wear gloves when handling the chain.The chain is sharp and can cut you evenwhen it is not...
Page 8 - Adjusting the tension:; FUELING & LUBRICATION; FUELING ENGINE; IMPORTANT
8 Chain Brake Nuts Chain Adjustment Tool (Bar Tool) Guide Bar Adjusting the tension: Chain tension is very important. Chain stretches during use. This is especially trueduring the first few times you use your saw.Always check chain tension each time youuse and refuel your saw.You can adjust the chai...
Page 9 - OPERATING YOUR UNIT; Important points to remember; CHOKE/FAST IDLE LEVER; STARTING A WARM ENGINE
9 OPERATING YOUR UNIT WARNING: The chain must not move when the engine runs at idle speed. If the chainmoves at idle speed refer to CARBURETORADJUSTMENT within this manual. Avoid con-tact with the muffler. A hot muffler can causeserious burns.To stop the engine move the switch to theSTOP position.To...
Page 10 - Inertia activating function control; CUTTING METHODS; IMPORTANT POINTS; FELLING LARGE TREES
10 S When cutting with the saw, the chain brakemust be disengaged. Disengaged Engaged Braking function controlCAUTION: The chain brake must be checked several times daily. The enginemust be running when performing this proce-dure. This is the only instance when the sawshould be placed on the ground ...
Page 11 - Use a wedge to remove pinched saw
11 made on the opposite side of tree, the treewill tend to fall into the notch. NOTE: If the tree has large buttress roots, remove them before making the notch. If us-ing saw to remove buttress roots, keep sawchain from contacting ground to prevent dull-ing of the chain. NOTCH CUT AND FELLING THETRE...
Page 12 - BUCKING WITHOUT A SUPPORT; Using a log for support; LIMBING AND PRUNING
12 Second cut First cut on compression side of log First cut on compression side of log Second cut BUCKING WITHOUT A SUPPORT S Overcut through 1/3 of the diameter of the log. S Roll the log over and finish with a secondovercut. S Watch for logs with a compression side toprevent the saw from pinching...
Page 13 - Pruning technique; SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS; MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE; AIR FILTER; CAUTION; Cleaning the air filter:
13 S Make your first cut 1/3 of the way through the bottom of the limb. S Next make a 2nd cut all the way throughthe limb. Then cut a third overcut leavinga 1 to 2 inch collar from the trunk of the tree. First cut Second cut Third cut Collar Pruning technique SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS WARNING: Muffler...
Page 15 - LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT; SECTION 1: LIMITED WARRANTY
15 TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Engine will notstart or will runonly a fewseconds afterstarting. 1. Ignition switch off.2. Engine flooded. 3. Fuel tank empty.4. Spark plug not firing.5. Fuel not reaching carburetor. 1. Move ignition switch to ON.2. See “Difficult Starting” in Operation Section. 3. Fill tank...
Page 17 - EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT; CONSEQUENTIAL
17 U.S. EPA / ENVIRONMENT CANADA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OB-LIGATIONS: The U. S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency, Environment Canadaand HUSQVARNA are pleased to explainthe emissions control system warranty onyour year 2002-- 2004 small off-- road engine.HUSQVARNA ...