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7-2. AIR FILTER

CAUTION

Never operate saw without the air filter. Dust and dirt will  be
drawn into engine and damage it. Keep the air filter clean!

TO CLEAN AIR FILTER:

1.

Remove knob (A) holding air filter cover in place,
remove the top cover (B) by loosening the cover
retaining screws. Cover will lift off.(Figure 7-2A)

2.

Completely remove the air filter box (B) from the unit.
(Figure 7-2B)

3.

Clean air filter box by using air cleaner or brush.

NOTE:

Never clean air filter with liquid material or it may

cause air filter damaged.
4.

Install air filter. Install engine / air filter cover. Make
sure latch (E) latch (F) and cover fit properly. Tighten
the cover retaining knob securely. (Figure 7-2C &
Figure 7-2D)

WARNING

Never perform maintenance when the engine is hot, to
avoid any chance of burning hands or fingers.

7-3.FUEL FILTER

CAUTION

Never operate your saw without a fuel filter. The fuel filter
should be replaced after each 20 hours of use. Drain fuel
tank completely before changing filter.
1.

Completely remove the fuel cap from the gas tank.

2.

Bend a piece of soft wire to form a hook at the end.

3.

Reach into fuel tank opening and hook fuel line.
Carefully pull the fuel line toward the opening until you
can reach it with your fingers.

NOTE:

Do not pull hose completely out of tank.

4.

Lift filter (A) out of tank (Figure 7-3A).

5.

Pull filter off with a twisting motion. Discard filter.

6.

Install new filter. Insert end of filter into tank opening.
Make sure filter sits in bottom corner of tank. Use a
long handle screwdriver to aid in filter placement if
necessary.

7.

Fill tank with fresh fuel / oil mixture. See Section 4,
Fuel and Lubrication. Install fuel cap.

7-4. SPARK ARRESTER SCREEN (Figure 7-

4A)

NOTE:

A clogged spark arrester screen will dramatically

reduce engine performance.
1.

Remove the 2 nuts (A) and pull muffler out. (Figure7-
4A).

2.

Remove the 1 screw (B) that holds the spark arrester
cover (C) . (Figure 7-4B)

3.

Discard the used spark arrester screen (D) and
replace it with a new one.

4.

Reassemble the muffler components and install the
muffler to the cylinder. Tighten securely.

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7-4B

A

B

C

D

7-2A

7-2B

B

7-3A

B

A

C

7-2C

7-2D

B

E

F

D

F

7-3A

A

B

7-5. SPARK PLUG

NOTE:

For efficient operation of saw engine, spark plug

must be kept clean and properly gapped.
1.

Push STOP switch down.

2.

Remove air cleaner cover.

3.

Disconnect the wire connector (G) from the spark plug
(H) by pulling and twisting at the same time (Figure 7-
5A).

4.

Remove spark plug with spark plug socket wrench.
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER TOOL.

5.

Check electrode gaps with wire feeler gauge and set
gaps to .025” (.635mm) if necessary.

6.

Reinstall a new spark plug.

NOTE:

A resistor spark plug must be used for replacement

(Part no. 9295-310801).

NOTE:

This spark ignition system meets all requirements

of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment
Regulations.

7-6.CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT

The carburetor was pre-set at the factory for optimum per-
formance. If further adjustments are necessary, please take
your unit to the nearest Authorized Service Center listed in
the Yellow Pages.

7-7.STORING A CHAIN SAW

CAUTION

Never store a chain saw for longer than 30 days without
performing the following procedures.
Storing a chain saw for longer than 30 days requires stor-
age maintenance. Unless the storage instructions are fol-
lowed, fuel remaining in the carburetor will evaporate, leav-
ing gum-like deposits. This could lead to difficult starting
and result in costly repairs.
1.

Remove the fuel tank cap slowly to release any pres-
sure in tank. Carefully drain the fuel tank.

2.

Start the engine and let it run until the unit stops to
remove fuel from carburetor.

3.

Allow the engine to cool (approx. 5 minutes).

4.

Using a spark plug wrench, remove the spark plug.

5.

Pour 1 teaspoon of clean 2-cycle oil into the combus-
tion chamber. Pull starter rope slowly several times to
coat internal components. Replace spark plug (Figure
7-7A).

NOTE:

Store the unit in a dry place and away from possi-

ble sources of ignition such as a furnace, gas hot water
heater, gas dryer, etc.

7-8.REMOVING A UNIT FROM STORAGE

1.

Remove spark plug.

2.

Pull starter rope briskly to clear excess oil from com-
bustion chamber.

3.

Clean and gap spark plug or install a new spark plug
with proper gap.

4.

Prepare unit for operation.

5.

Fill fuel tank with proper fuel / oil mixture. See Fuel
and Lubrication Section.

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Summary of Contents for 9096311037

Page 1: ...perate your chain saw Improper use can cause serious injury This product has been tested at a computed kickback angle CKA and conforms to ANSI B175 1 2000 Annex C CAN CSA Z62 1 03 USER MANUAL Gasoline...

Page 2: ...ing Using a Sawhorse 7 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 15 7 1 Preventive Maintenance 7 2 Air Filter 7 3 Fuel Filter 7 4 Spark Arrester Screen 7 5 Spark Plug 7 6 Carburetor Adjustment 7 7 Storing a Chain Saw...

Page 3: ...r cutting plastic masonry or non building materials 21 Do not attempt to add fuel or lubricating oil to saw while engine is running SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR CHAIN SAW USERS ANSI B175 1 2000 Annex C CAN...

Page 4: ...behind clutch drum G until the guide bar stops Figure 3 3E THE PUSH PINCH KICKBACK AND PULL REACTIONS Figure 2 4B A Pull B Solid objects C Push KICKBACK may occur when the NOSE or TIP of the guide bar...

Page 5: ...is difficult to rotate on guide bar or if it binds too much tension has been applied This requires minor adjustment as follows A Loosen the bar retaining nuts so it is finger tight Decrease tension b...

Page 6: ...tank A with correct fuel mixture Figure 5 1A 2 Fill the oil tank B with correct chain and bar oil Figure 5 1A 3 Be certain the CHAIN BRAKE is disengaged C before starting unit Figure 5 1A NOTE See pa...

Page 7: ...ain As the engine speed increases so does the oil flow to the bar pad There is no flow adjustment The oil reservoir will run out at approxi mately the same time as the fuel supply runs out 5 4A 5 5A A...

Page 8: ...3C NOTE The best way to hold a log while bucking is to use a sawhorse When this is not possible the log should be raised and supported by the limb stumps or by using sup porting logs Be sure the log...

Page 9: ...INSTRUCTIONS 7 4B A B C D 7 2A 7 2B B 7 3A B A C 7 2C 7 2D B E F D F 7 3A A B 7 5 SPARK PLUG NOTE For efficient operation of saw engine spark plug must be kept clean and properly gapped 1 Push STOP sw...

Page 10: ...hould always be cleaned every time saw chain is removed OIL PASSAGES Oil passages on the bar should be cleaned to ensure proper lubrication of the bar and chain during operation NOTE The condition of...

Page 11: ...f the warranty The above mentioned parties are hereinafter referred to as User 4 WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY Any failure that occurs within the applicable duration of the warranty period that...

Page 12: ...Rebonds Conseils Suppl mentaires 2 5 Etiquetas de Seguridad por Contragolpe 2 6 Symboles Internationaux 3 INSTRUCTIONS POUR MONTAGE 29 3 1 Outils pour Montage 3 2 Montage d El ments 3 3 Guide Cha ne...

Page 13: ...e moteur transporter la tron on neuse par sa poign e avant le guide cha ne et cha ne dirig s vers l arri re et le silencieux l oppos de votre corps 10 NE JAMAIS se servir d une tron onneuse endom mag...

Page 14: ...ampeurs pour un usage g n ral tel que nettoyage lagage coupe de bois br ler etc Ils ne sont pas destin s une utilisation prolong e Si l utilisation pr vue implique une mise en oeuvre de longue dur e l...

Page 15: ...age C en le tirant de fa on rec tiligne il faut un peu forcer Figure 3 3C 3 A l aide d un tournevis ou de la cl fournie dans le kit de l utilisateur ou dans la moiti sup rieure de la bo te de transpor...

Page 16: ...lons d entrainement dans la rainure D du guide cha ne Figure 3 3G REMARQUE La cha ne de la tron onneuse risque de pendre l g rement sur la partie inf rieure du guide cha ne Ceci est normal 4 Tirez la...

Page 17: ...gure 5 2H REMARQUE Si la cha ne tourne durant l immobilisation retournez la vis vers la gauche jusqu la cha ne s arr te et que l unit continue s immobiliser 5 1A C A B 5 2A 5 2B A 5 2C B 5 2D 5 2E C D...

Page 18: ...FONCTIONNEMENT 5 3 REDEMARRAGE D UN MOTEUR CHAUD 1 V rifiez que l interrupteur marche arr t est bien sur la position I 2 D pressez 10 fois la premi re ampoule 3 R gler le verrou d acc l ration Enclen...

Page 19: ...support sur toute sa longueur Il peut tre tron onn partir du dessus Eviter de plonger le guide cha ne dans la terre Figure 6 3A 2 Tron onnage d un tronc support une extr mit Effectuer d abord une cou...

Page 20: ...e r servoir carburant d un m lange huile essence appropri Voir la section Carburant et Lubrification 7 ENTRETIEN 7 5A H G 7 7A 38 7 2 FILTRE A AIR ATTENTION Ne jamais utiliser la tron onneuse sans fil...

Page 21: ...d arr t STOP vers le bas REMARQUE Il n est pas n cessaire de retirer la cha ne pour lubrifier la roulette La lubrification peut se faire sur le site du travail 2 Nettoyer la roulette du guide cha ne...

Page 22: ...gations Les parties sus mentionn es sont ci apr s d sign es sous le nom de Utilisateur 4 CE QUI EST COUVERT PAR CETTE GARANTIE Toute d faillance survenant pendant la p riode de garantie applicable et...

Page 23: ...olos Internacionales 3 INSTRUCCIONES DE ENSAMBLADO 51 3 1 Herramientas Para el Ensamblado 3 2 Requerimientos para el Ensamblado 3 3 Barra Gu a Cadena de Sierra Instalaci n de la Cubierta del Embrague...

Page 24: ...iones en las personas al usarla 1 Con una comprensi n b sica del contragolpe usted puede reducir o eliminar el elemento de sorpresa La sorpresa repentina contribuye a los accidentes 2 Mantenga un agar...

Page 25: ...do se acciona el interruptor del sistema de control de encendido apagado Nunca ajuste la barra de gu a o la cadena de la sier ra cuando el motor est funcionando 10 Tenga cuidado con las intoxicaciones...

Page 26: ...olina con gasolina debidamente mezcla da con aceite de dos tiempos y debe tambi n llenar el tenque de aceite con aceite lubricante para cadena todo esto antes de pretender encender su motosierra ADVER...

Page 27: ...aplicada Esto requiere un aj ste menor como sigue 3 INSTRUCCIONES DE ENSEMBLADO 3 3F 3 3G A D B C 3 4A D A Afloje las tuercas de sujeci n de la barra hasta que pueda hacerlo con la mano Reduzca la ten...

Page 28: ...sierra a menos que la barra y cadena se encuentrer adecuadamente instaladas 1 Rellene el dep sito de combustible A con la mezcla de combustible correcta figura 5 1A 2 Rellene el dep sito de aceite B c...

Page 29: ...forma autom tica la cantidad de aceite ade cuada a la barra y a la cadena A medida que aumenta la velocidad del motor aumenta el flujo de aceite hacia el tamp n de la cadena No existe un ajuste del f...

Page 30: ...era de sostener un tronco mientras es le ado es usar un caballete de le ado Cuando esto no es posible el tronco deber ser levantado y soportado por las ramas soporte o usando troncos de soporte Aseg r...

Page 31: ...escape en el cilin dro Ajuste firmemente 7 INSTRUCCIONES DE MANTENIMIENTO 7 4B A B C D 7 2A 7 2B B 7 3A B A C 7 2C 7 2D B E F D F 7 3A A B 7 5 BUJIA NOTA Para una operaci n eficiente del motor de la s...

Page 32: ...rra manifiesta suciedad Los rieles deben de ser limpiados cada vez que la cadena es removida PASAJES DE ACEITE Los pasajes de aceite sobre la barra deben de ser limpiados para asegurar una lubri caci...

Page 33: ...establecidos en la garant a o que seg n la ley del estado pueda obligar al emisor de la garant a a aplicarla Las partes arriba mencionadas se denominar n a partir de ahora como el Usuario 4 MBITO DE A...

Page 34: ...NO WHEN ORDERING PARTS 35cc Gas Chain Saw MODEL NO MCC1435A SERVICE SPARE PARTS LIST 22 23 22A 59B 59C 59D 59E 59A 54A 53 54 64 65 97 64A SERVICE SPARE PARTS LIST 22 23 22A 59B 59C 59D 59E 59A 54A 53...

Page 35: ...191 310802 SCREW 2 110 19 9010 311002 WIRE 1 110 20 9NCC 05U NUT 2 110 21 9SKKB 05 14 SCREW 2 110 22A AO9014 310810 US888 KIT SPARK ARRESTOR INCL 22 AND 23 110 22 9014 310810 COVER MESH 1 110 23 9016...

Page 36: ...0 54 9200 311201 DRUM ASS Y 1 110 54A AO9200 311001 US888 CLUTCH DRUM ASS Y INCL 53 AND 54 1 110 55 9014 310807 WASHER 1 110 56 9228 311004 CLUTCH ASS Y 1 110 57 9013 311002 RUBBER PLUG 1 110 59 9228...

Page 37: ...R 1 110 83 9228 310820 FUEL CAP ASS Y 1 110 84 9228 311003 HANDLE ASS Y R 1 110 85 9142 310002 PRIMER 1 110 86A AO9129 311001 US888 KIT FUEL HOSE AND FILTER 86 86B 86C AND 86D 1 110 86B 9129 311001 FU...

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