Page 2 - Symbols; SYMBOL EXPLANATION
2 – English Symbols SYMBOL EXPLANATION Read through the Operator‘s Manualcarefully and understand the contentbefore using the machine. • Use anti-slip and stable boots. • Always wear approved protective gloves. Always use• A protective helmet where there is a risk of falling objects • Ear protection...
Page 3 - CONTENTS; List of contents
English – 3 CONTENTS List of contents SYMBOL EXPLANATION Symbols ............................................................................... 2 CONTENTS List of contents .................................................................... 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Personal protective equipment .........
Page 4 - The machine‘s safety equipment; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
4 – English The machine‘s safety equipment This section describes the machine‘s safety equipment, itsfunction and how checks and maintenance are carried out toensure that it operates correctly. (See the chapter “What iswhat“ to locate where this equipment is positioned on yourmachine.) Personal prot...
Page 7 - Specification of blade and chain; Guide bar
English – 7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING!Never use a machine with defectivesafety equipment. The safety equipmentshould be maintained as described in thissection. If your machine does not meetany of these controls you should contactyour service workshop. ! ! WARNING!Always stop the engine before carr...
Page 8 - Saw chain
8 – English SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Saw chain • Saw chain pitch (inches) Spacing between drivelinks. • Drive link width (mm/ inches). • Number of drive links. Sharpening your chain andadjusting raker clearance WARNING!The risk of kickback is increased with abadly sharpened chain! A. General information ...
Page 10 - D. Adjusting raker clearance; Tensioning the saw chain; B. Filling with chain oil
10 – English SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS D. Adjusting raker clearance • When correction of the raker clearance is madethe teeth must be newlysharpened.We recommend that youadjust the raker clearanceevery third time yousharpen the chain.NOTE! Thisrecommendation assumesthat the length of thecutting teeth is n...
Page 11 - Checking wear on cutting equipment; C. Checking chain lubrication
English – 11 Checking wear on cutting equipment A. Saw chain Check the saw chain dailyfor:• Visible cracks in rivets and links. • Whether the chain is stiff.• Whether rivets and links are badly worn. Compare the existing chainwith a new chain to decidehow badly it is worn. When the length of thecutt...
Page 12 - General safety instructions; Transport and storage
12 – English SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General safety instructions Transport and storage • Store and transport the machine and fuel so that any leakage or fumes do not risk coming into contact with sparks ornaked flames. For example, electric machines, electricmotors, electrical switches/power switches, h...
Page 13 - Protective instructions while working
English – 13 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety instructions when using themachine ! Protective instructions while working • Always ensure you have a safe and firm workingposition. • Always use both hands to hold the machine. Holdthe machine on the sideof the body. • Use your right hand to operate the throt...
Page 14 - Basic working techniques
14 – English ! Basic working techniques • The machine should be held as close to the bodyas possible to get the bestbalance. • Make sure that the tip does not touch theground. • Do not rush the work, but work steadily until allthe branches have beencut back cleanly. • Always drop to idling speed aft...
Page 16 - What is what on the machine?
16 – English WHAT IS WHAT? What is what on the machine? 1. Lubricant filler hole2. Bevel gearbox3. Chain lubrication adjustment screw (B)4. Chain lubrication locking screw (A)5. Shaft6. Front handle7. Throttle control8. Stop switch9. Throttle lock10. Hook for harness11. Cylinder cover12. Starter han...
Page 17 - ASSEMBLY; Fitting the cutting head
English – 17 ASSEMBLY Fitting the cutting head • Fit the cutting head on the shaft so that the screw (A)is aligned with the hole inthe shaft as shown. • Tighten screw A. • Tighten screw B. NOTE! Make sure that thedrive shaft inside the shaftengages with the cut-out inthe cutting head. Mounting guide...
Page 19 - FUEL HANDLING; Fuel mixture; Gasoline; Fuelling; Mixture
English – 19 FUEL HANDLING Fuel mixture ! WARNING!Always provide good ventilation whenhandling fuel. NOTE! The machine is fitted with a two-stroke engine and mustalways be run on a mixture of gasoline and two-stroke oil. It isimportant to measure the quantity of oil accurately, to ensurethe correct ...
Page 20 - START AND STOP; Start and stop
20 – English START AND STOP Cold engine IGNITION:Set the stop switch to thestart position.CHOKE:Set the choke control in thechoke position.AIR PURGE:Press the air purgediaphragm repeatedly untilfuel begins to fill thediaphragm. The diaphragmneed not be completelyfilled. Warm engine Use the same star...
Page 21 - Fine adjustment; Conditions; Carburetor; MAINTENANCE; Basic setting; Operation
English – 21 Fine adjustment • When the machine 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. Conditions • Before any adjustments are made the airfilter sh...
Page 22 - Correctly adjusted carburetor; Final setting of the idling speed T
22 – English Correctly adjusted carburetor A correctly adjusted carburetor means that the machineaccelerates without hesitation and the machine 4-cycles a littleat max speed. Furthermore, the cuttingequipment, must notrotate/move at idling. A too lean adjusted low speed needle Lmay cause starting di...
Page 23 - Cooling system; Muffler; Spark plug
English – 23 MAINTENANCE Cooling system To maintain as low opera-ting temperature as possiblethe engine is equipped witha cooling system.The cooling system consistsof:1. An air intake on the starter unit. 2. Cooling fins on the flywheel. 3. Cooling fins on the cylinder 4. Cylinder cover (leads cold ...
Page 24 - Maintenance schedule; Daily maintenance; Air filter
24 – English MAINTENANCE NOTE: Use only HUSQVARNA replacement parts. Use ofother brands of replacement parts can cause damage to yourunit or injury to the operator or others. Your warranty doesnot cover damage or liability caused by the use of accessoriesand/or attachments not specifically recommend...
Page 25 - TECHNICAL DATA; Technical data
English – 25 TECHNICAL DATA 323P4 1,50/24,51,34/341,06/2712 5002 7000,9 kW/ 9 000 rpmYesYes Walbro MBNGK BPMR 7A0,02/0,5 Zama C1Q1,06/0,5 0,36/0,17 11,0/5,0 94 107 1,3/1,94,0/3,1 Technical data Engine Displacement, cu. in/cm 3 Cylinder bore, inch/mmStroke length, inch/mmRecommended max. speed, rpmId...
Page 26 - Bar and chain combinations
26 – English TECHNICAL DATA Type Inch Inch/mm Inch/mm Angle Angle Angle Inch/mm Inch/cm: dl 91VG 3/8" 0,050"/1,3 5/32" /4,0 85° 30° 0° 0,025"/0,65 10"/25:4012"/30:45 S 36 3/8" 0,050"/1,3 5/32" /4,0 85° 30° 0° 0,025"/0,65 10"/25:4012"/30:45 90SG 3/8"...
Page 27 - EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT; YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND
English – 27 EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The EPA (The US Environmental Protection Agency),Environment Canada and Husqvarna Forest & Garden arepleased to explain the emissions control system warrantyon your 2001 and later small nonroad engine. In U.S. ...