Husqvarna T540 XP Mark III - User Manual

Husqvarna T540 XP Mark III

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Intended use
  • Page 3 – Product overview
  • Page 5 – Safety; Safety definitions
  • Page 8 – Fuel safety
  • Page 9 – Safety instructions for maintenance
  • Page 11 – Connectivity; To install the Husqvarna connectivity device; Husqvarna Connect
  • Page 12 – To start to use Husqvarna Connect; Fuel; Premixed fuel
  • Page 13 – To use the correct chain oil; Kickback information
  • Page 14 – Common questions about kickback; To do before you start the product
  • Page 16 – Pull stroke and push stroke; To prepare the product for operation in; Ground operator
  • Page 17 – Tree operator; To operate the product in a tree
  • Page 18 – To remove a trapped product; Maintenance; Introduction
  • Page 19 – To do a check of the brake band
  • Page 21 – AutoTune
  • Page 22 – To tighten the recoil spring
  • Page 24 – To sharpen the saw chain; Information about the guide bar and saw chain
  • Page 29 – Troubleshooting; The engine does not start
  • Page 30 – Transportation, storage and disposal; Transportation and storage; Technical data
  • Page 31 – Accessories; Recommended cutting equipment
  • Page 33 – Declaration of Conformity; EU Declaration of conformity
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T540XP

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Mark III

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Operator's manual

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Summary

Page 2 - Intended use

Contents Introduction..................................................................... 2Safety..............................................................................5Assembly...................................................................... 10Operation....................................

Page 3 - Product overview

Product overview 16 29 22 27 5 31 2 1 26 23 24 25 8 11 12 13 14 19 18 28 15 17 21 35 34 34 6 7 9 26 10 3 20 30 4 33 32 1. Front handguard2. Stop switch3. Brake band4. Top handle5. Air filter cover6. Start lever7. Rope eyelet8. Air purge bulb9. Fuel tank cap10. Clutch11. Starter rope handle12. Starte...

Page 5 - Safety; Safety definitions

Safety Safety definitions The definitions below give the level of severity for each signal word. WARNING: Injury to persons. CAUTION: Damage to the product. Note: This information makes the product easier to use. General safety instructions WARNING: Read the warning instructions that follow before y...

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