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Operators ManualManual del Operador
Manuel de Lutilisateur
WARNING:Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions beforeusing this product. Failure to do so can result in serious injury.
ADVERTENCIA:Lea el manual del operador y siga todas las advertencias e enstruc-ciones de seguridad. El no hacerlo puede resultar en lesionesgraves.
AVERTISSEMENT: Lire le manuel de lutilisateur et bien respectertous les avertissements et toutes les instructions de scurit. Toutdfaut de le faire pourrait entraner des blessures graves.
Electrolux Home Products, Augusta, GA 30907WCI Outdoor Products, Inc.
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IDENTIFICATION OF SYMBOLS
WARNING! This chain saw can be dangerous! Careless or improperuse can cause serious or even fatal injury.
Read and understand the Operators Manual before using the chain saw.
Always use two hands when operating the chain saw.
WARNING! Contacting the guide bar tip with any objectshould be avoided; tip contact may cause the guide bar tomove suddenly upward and backward, which may cause se-rious injury.
Measured maximum kickback value, without chain brake,for the bar and chain combination on the label.
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SAFETY RULES
WARNING: Always disconnectspark 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 precautions mustbe observed to reduce the risk of accidents.Careless or improper use of this tool cancause serious injury.
PLAN AHEADS Read this manual carefully until you com-
pletely understand and can follow all safe-ty rules, precautions, and operating in-structions before attempting to use theunit.
S Restrict the use of your saw to adult userswho understand and can follow safetyrules, precautions, and operating instruc-tions found in this manual.
SnugFittingClothing
SafetyShoes
Safety Chaps
Heavy DutyGloves
EyeProtection
HearingProtection
Safety Hat
S Wear protective gear. Always use steel-toed safety footwear with non-slip soles;snug-fitting clothing; heavy-duty, non-slipgloves; eye protection such as non-fog-ging, vented goggles or face screen; anapproved safety hard hat; and sound barri-ers (ear plugs or mufflers) to protect yourhearing. Regular users should have hear-
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ing checked regularly as chain saw noisecan damage hearing. Secure hair aboveshoulder length.
S Keep all parts of your body away from thechain when the engine is running.
S Keep children, bystanders, and animals aminimum of 30 feet (10 meters) away fromthe work area. Do not allow other peopleor animals to be near the chain saw whenstarting or operating the chain saw.
S Do not handle or operate a chain sawwhen youare fatigued, ill, or upset, or if youhave taken alcohol, drugs, or medication.You must be in good physical conditionand mentally alert. Chain saw work isstrenuous. If you have any condition that
might be aggravated by strenuous work,check with your doctor before operating achain saw.
S Carefully plan your sawing operation inad-vance. Donot start cutting until you have aclear work area, secure footing, and, if youare felling trees, a planned retreat path.
OPERATE YOUR SAW SAFELYS Do not operate a chain saw with one hand.
Serious injury to the operator, helpers, by-standers or any combination of these per-sons may result from one-handed opera-tion. A chain saw is intended fortwo-handed use.
S Operate the chain saw only in a well-venti-lated outdoor area.
S Do not operate saw from a ladder or in atree, unless you are specifically trained todo so.
S Make sure the chain will not make contactwith any object while starting the engine.Never try to start the saw when the guidebar is in a cut.
S Do not put pressure on the saw at the endof the cut. Applying pressure can causeyou to lose control when the cut is com-pleted.
S Stop the engine before setting the sawdown.
S Do not operate a chain saw that is dam-aged, improperly adjusted, or not com-pletely and securely assembled. Alwaysreplace bar, chain, hand guard, or chainbrake immediately if it becomes damaged,broken or is otherwise removed.
S With the engine stopped, hand carry thechain saw with the muffler away from yourbody, and the guide bar and chain to the
rear, preferably covered with a scabbard.MAINTAIN YOUR SAW IN GOODWORKING ORDERS Have all chain saw service performed by a
qualified service dealer with the exceptionof the items listed in the maintenance sec-tionof this manual. Forexample, if improp-er tools are used to remove or hold the fly-wheel when servicing the clutch, structuraldamage to the flywheel can occur andcause the flywheel to burst.
S Make certain the saw chain stops movingwhen the throttle trigger is released. Forcorrection, refer to CARBURETOR AD-JUSTMENTS.
S Never modify your saw in any way.S Keep the handles dry, clean, and free of oil
or fuel mixture.S Keep fuel and oil caps, screws, and fas-
teners securely tightened.S Use only Poulan or Poulan Pro accesso-
ries and replacement parts as recom-mended.
HANDLE FUEL WITH CAUTIONS Do not smoke while handling fuel or while
operating the saw.S Eliminate all sources of sparks or flame in
the areas where fuel is mixed or poured.There should be no smoking, open flames,or work that could cause sparks. Allow en-gine to cool before refueling.
S Mix and pour fuel in an outdoor area onbare ground; store fuel in a cool, dry, wellventilated 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, etc. Slowly remove fuel capand refuel unit.
S Storethe unit and fuel in anarea where fuelvapors cannot reach sparks or openflames from water heaters, electric motorsor switches, furnaces, etc.
KICKBACK
WARNING: Kickback can occur
when the moving chain contacts an object atthe upper portion of the tip of the guide bar orwhen the wood closes in and pinches thesaw chain in the cut. Contact at the upperportion of the tip of the guide bar can causethe chain to dig into the object, which stopsthe chain for an instant. The result is a light-ning fast, reverse reaction which kicks theguide barup and back toward the operator. Ifthe saw chain is pinched along the top of theguide bar, the guide barcan be driven rapidlyback toward the operator. Either of thesereactions can cause loss of saw controlwhich can result in serious injury. Guardagainst kickback.Rotational Kickback is the rapid upwardand backward motion of the chain saw thatcan occur when the moving saw chain nearthe upper portion of the tip of the guide bar
contacts anobject such asa log or a branch.Pinch-Kickback and Pull-In occur whenthe chain is suddenly stopped by beingpinched, caught, or by contacting a foreignobject in the wood. This sudden stopping ofthe chain results in a reversal of the chainforce used to cut wood and causes the sawto move in the opposite direction of the chainrotation. Pinch-Kickback drives the sawstraight back toward the operator.Pull-In pulls the sawaway from theoperator.Either reaction can result in loss of controland serious injury.
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Avoid Pinch--Kickback:S Be extremely aware of situations or ob-
structions that can cause material to pinchthe top of or otherwise stop the chain.
S Do not cut more than one log at a time.S Do not twist the saw as the bar is with-
drawn from an undercut when bucking.
Avoid Pull--In:S Always begin cutting with the engine at full
speed and the saw housing against wood.S Use wedges made of plastic or wood.
Never use metal to hold the cut open.
Kickback Path
Avoid Obstructions
Clear The Working Area
REDUCE THE CHANCE OFKICKBACKS Recognize that kickback can happen.
With a basic understanding of kickback,you can reduce the element of surprisewhich contributes to accidents.
S Never let the moving chain contact anyob-ject at the tip of the guide bar.
S Keep the working area free from obstruc-tions such as other trees, branches, rocks,fences, stumps, etc. Eliminate or avoidany obstruction that your saw chain couldhit while you are cutting through a particu-lar log or branch.
S Keep your saw chain sharp and properlytensioned. A loose or dull chain can in-crease the chance of kickback occurring.Follow manufacturer s chain sharpeningand maintenance instructions. Check ten-sion at regular intervals with the enginestopped, never with the engine running.Make sure the chain brake nuts are se-
curely tightened after tensioning the chain.S Begin and continue cutting at full speed. If
the chain is moving at a slower speed,there is greater chance of kickback occur-ring.
S Cut one log at a time.S Use extreme caution when re-entering a
previous cut.S Do not attempt cuts starting with the tip of
the bar (plunge cuts).S Watch for shifting logs or other forces that
could close a cut and pinch or fall intochain.
S Use the Reduced--Kickback Guide Barand Low--Kickback Chain specified foryour saw.
MAINTAIN CONTROL
Never reversehand positions
Stand to the left ofthe saw
Thumb on underside ofhandlebar
Elbow locked
S Keep a good, firm gripon thesawwithbothhands when the engine is running anddont let go. A firmgrip will help youreducekickback and maintain control of the saw.Keep the fingers of your left hand encir-cling and your left thumb under the fronthandlebar. Keep your right hand com-
pletely around the rear handle whetheryour are right handed or left handed. Keepyour left arm straight with the elbowlocked.
S Position your left hand on the front handle-bar so it is in a straight line with your righthand on the rear handle when makingbucking cuts. Never reverse right and lefthand positions for any type of cutting.
S Stand with your weight evenly balanced onboth feet.
S Stand slightly to the left side of the saw tokeep your body from being in a direct linewith the cutting chain.
S Do not overreach. You could be drawn orthrown off balance and lose control of thesaw.
S Do not cut above shoulder height. It is diffi-cult to maintain control of saw above
shoulder height.KICKBACK SAFETY FEATURES
WARNING: The following featuresare included on your saw to help reduce thehazard of kickback; however, such featureswill not totally eliminate this danger. As achain sawuser, do not rely only on safety de-vices. You must follow all safety precau-tions, instructions, and maintenance in thismanual to help avoid kickback and otherforces which can result in serious injury.S Reduced--Kickback Guide Bar, designed
with a small radius tip which reduces thesize of the kickback danger zone on thebar tip. A Reduced--Kickback Guide Bar
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has been demonstrated to significantly re-duce the number and seriousness of kick-backs when tested in accordance withsafety requirements for gasoline poweredchain saws as set by ANSI B175.1.
Small Radius Tip
Symmetrical Guide Bar
Reduced Kickback Symmetrical Guide Bar
Large Radius Tip
S Low--Kickback Chain, designed with acontoured depth gauge and guard linkwhich deflect kickback force and allowwood to gradually ride intothe cutter.Low--Kickback Chain has met kickback per-formance requirements when tested on arepresentative sample of chain saws be-low 3.8 cubic inch displacement specifiedin ANSI B175.1.
Low---KickbackChain
Not a Low---Kickback Chain
Can Obstruct Material
Contoured Depth Gauge
Elongated Guard Link
DeflectsKickback Force
And Allows WoodTo GraduallyRide Into Cutter
S Front Hand Guard, designed to reduce thechance of your left hand contacting thechain if your hand slips off the front handle-bar.
S Position of front and rear handlebars, de-signed with distance between handles andin-line with each other. The spread andin-line position of the hands provided bythis design work together to give balanceand resistance in controlling the pivot ofthe saw back toward the operator if kick-back occurs.
S Chain Brake, designed to stop the chain in
the event of kickback.ANSI B175.1-1991 American NationalStandard for Powered Tools -- GasolinePowered Chain Saw -- Safety Require-ments.
CHAIN BRAKE AND CKA ANGLE
WARNING: WE DO NOT REP-RESENT AND YOU SHOULD NOT AS-SUME THAT THE CHAIN BRAKE WILLPROTECT YOU IN THE EVENT OF AKICKBACK. Kickback is a lightning fast ac-
tion which throws the bar and rotating chainback and up toward the operator. Kickbackcan be caused by allowing contact of the bartip in the danger zone with any hard object.Kickback canalso be caused by pinching thesaw chain along thetop ofthe guide bar. Thisaction may push the guide bar rapidly backtoward the operator. Either of these eventsmay cause you to lose control of the sawwhich could result in serious injury or evendeath. DO NOT RELY UPON ANY OF THESAFETY DEVICES BUILT INTO YOURSAW. YOU SHOULD USE THE SAWPROPERLY AND CAREFULLY TO AVOIDKICKBACK. Reduced--kickback guide barsand low--kickback saw chains reduce the
chance and magnitude of kickback and arerecommended. Your saw has a low kick-back chain and bar as original equipment.Repairs on a chain brake should be made byan authorized servicing dealer. Take yourunit to the place of purchase if purchasedfrom a servicing dealer, or to the nearest au-thorized master service dealer.
WARNING: Computed kickbackangle (CKA) listed on your saw and listed inthe CKA table below represents angle ofkickback your bar and chain combinationswill have when tested in accordance withCSA and ANSI standards. When purchasingreplacement bar and chain, considerationsshould be given to the lower CKA values.Lower CKA values represent safer angles tothe user, higher values indicate more angle
and higher kick energies. Computed anglesrepresented in the non-activated column in-dicate total energy and angle associatedwithout activation of the chain brake duringkickback. Activated angle represents chainstopping time relative to activation angle ofchain break and resulting kick angle of saw.In all cases lower CKA values represent asafer operating environment for the user.
S Tip contact in some cases may cause alightning fast reverse REACTION, kickingthe guide bar up and back toward the oper-ator.
S Pinching the sawchain along the top of theguide bar may push the guide bar rapidlyback toward the operator.
S Either of these reactions maycause youtolose control of the saw which could resultin serious injury.Do not rely exclusivelyupon the safety devices built into your saw.
The following guide bar and chain combina-tions meet kickback requirements of CSAZ62.1, Z62.3, & ANSI B175.1 when used onsaws listed in this manual. Use of bar andchain combinations other than those listed isnot recommended and may not meet theCKA requirements per standard.
CSA Z62.1 Chain Saws -- OccupationalHealth and SafetyCSA Z62.3 Chain Saw Kickback Occupa-tional Health and Safety
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Computed kickback angle (CKA) Table
BAR
P/N Length CHAIN P/N
952044369 16 952051211
MODEL
952044689 18 952051338 6_
CKA without chain brake
230
260
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NOTE: This saw complies with FederalOSHA regulations for commercial logging.
SAFETY NOTICE: Exposure tovibrations through prolonged use of gasolinepowered hand tools could cause bloodvessel or nerve damage in the fingers,hands, and joints of people prone to
circulation disorders or abnormal swellings.Prolonged use in cold weather has beenlinked to blood vessel damage in otherwisehealthy people. If symptoms occur such asnumbness, pain, loss of strength, change inskin color or texture, or loss of feeling in thefingers, hands, or joints, discontinue the useof this tool and seek medical attention. Ananti-vibration system does not guarantee theavoidance of these problems. Users whooperate power tools on a continual andregular basis must monitor closely theirphysical condition and the condition of thistool.SPECIAL NOTICE:Yoursaw is equippedwith a temperature limiting muffler and sparkarresting screen which meets therequirements of California Codes 4442 and4443. All U.S. forest land and the states of
California, Idaho, Maine, Minnesota, NewJersey, Oregon, and Washington require bylaw that many internal combustion enginesto be equipped with a spark arrestor screen.If you operate achain sawin a state or localewhere such regulations exist, you are legallyresponsible for maintaining the operatingcondition of these parts. Failure to do so isa violation of the law. Refer to the SERVICEsection for maintenance of the SparkArrestor.
Failure to follow all Safety Rules and Precau-tions can result in serious injury. If situationsoccur which are not covered in this manual,use care and good judgement. If you needassistance, contact your Authorized ServiceDealer or call 1-800--554--6723.
ASSEMBLYProtective gloves (not provided) should beworn during assembly.
ATTACHING THE BAR & CHAIN (If notalready attached)
WARNING: If received assembled,repeat all steps to ensure your saw is prop-erly assembled and all fasteners are secure.Always wear gloves when handling thechain. The chain is sharp and can cut youeven when it is not moving!S Loosen and remove the chain brake nuts
and the chain brake from the saw.
S Remove the plastic shipping spacer (ifpresent).
Chain Brake
Chain BrakeNuts
Bar Tool
Location of shipping spacer
S An adjusting pin and screw is used to ad-just the tension of the chain. It is very im-portant when assembling the bar, that thepin located on the adjusting screw alignsintoa hole in the bar. Turning the screwwillmove the adjustment pin up and down thescrew. Locate this adjustment before youbegin mounting the bar onto the saw (see
illustration).
Adjustment located on Chain Brake
Inside view ofChain Brake
S Turn the adjusting screw counterclock-wise to move the adjusting pin almost asfaras it will go tothe rear. This should allowthepin to benearthe correct position. Fur-ther adjustment may be necessary as youmount the bar.
S Mount the bar as illustrated.S Slide the bar toward the rear of the saw as
far as possible.S Prepare the chain by checking the proper
direction. Without following the illustrationit is easy to place the chain on the saw inthe wrong direction. Use the illustration ofthe chain to determine the proper direc-tion.
S Place the chain onto the sprocket locatedbehind the clutch drum (see illustration).Fit the chain between the teeth in thesprocket.
S Start at the top of the bar and fit chain intogroove around the guide bar.
S Pull the bar forward until the chain is snugin the groove of the bar.
S Hold guide bar against the saw frame andinstall the chain brake. Make sure the ad-justing pin is aligned with the hole in the
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bar. Remember this pin moves the barfor-ward andbackwardas the screw is turned.
S Replace the chain brake nuts and tightenfinger tight. Once the chain is tensionedyou will need to tighten chain brake nuts.
Mount the Bar
Proper chain direction
Tip of Bar
Place chain onto the sprocket
CHAIN TENSION (Including units withchain already installed)
NOTE: When adjusting chain tension,make sure the chain brake nuts are fingertight only. Attempting to tension the chainwhen the chain brake nuts are tight cancause damage.
Checking the tension:Use the screwdriver end of the chain adjust-ment tool (bar tool) to move the chain aroundthe bar. If the chain does not rotate, it is tootight. If too loose, the chain will sag below thebar.
Chain Brake NutsChain Adjustment
Tool (Bar Tool)
Adjusting the tension:
Chain tension is very important. Chainstretches 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.
Adjustment
Chain BrakeNuts
You can adjust the chain tension by loosen-ing the chain brake nuts and turning the ad-justing screw 1/4 of a turn while lifting up onthe bar.S If chain is too tight, turn adjusting
screw 1/4 turn counterclockwise.S If chain is too loose, turn adjusting
screw 1/4 turn clockwise.S Lift up the tip of the bar and tighten the
chain brake nuts with the bar tool.S Recheck chain tension.
WARNING: If the saw is operatedwith a loose chain, the chain could jump offthe guide bar and result in serious injury.
FUELING & LUBRICATION
FUELING ENGINEThis engine is certified to operate onunleaded gasoline. Before operation,gasoline must be mixed with a good quality2-cycle air-cooled engine oil. Werecommend Poulan or Poulan ProR brandoil. If you do not use this oil, use a goodquality 2-cycle air-cooled oil designed to bemixed at a ratio of 40:1 (A 40:1 ratio isobtained by mixing 3.2 onces of oil with 1gallon of unleaded gasoline). DO NOT USEautomotive or boat oil. These oils will causeengine damage. When mixing fuel follow theinstructions printed on the container. Alwaysread and follow the safety rules listed underHANDLE FUEL WITH CAUTION.
BAR AND CHAIN LUBRICATIONThe bar and chain require continuous lubri-cation. Lubrication is provided by the auto-matic oiler system when the oil tank is keptfilled. Lack of oil will quickly ruin the bar andchain. Too little oil will cause overheatingshown by smoke coming from the chain and/or discoloration of the bar.In freezing weather oil will thicken, making it
necessary to thin bar and chain oil with asmall amount (5 to 10%) of #1 Diesel Fuel orkerosene. Bar and chain oil must be freeflowing for the oil system to pump enough oilfor adequate lubrication.Genuine Poulan or Poulan ProR bar andchain oil isrecommended to protect your unitagainst excessive wear from heat andfriction. Poulan or Poulan ProR oil resistshigh temperature thinning. If Poulan orPoulan ProR bar and chain oil is notavailable, use a good grade SAE 30 oil.S Never use waste oil for barand chain lubri-
cation.S Always stop the engine before removing
the oil cap.
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Oil CapFuel mix cap
IMPORTANTExperience indicates that alcohol--blendedfuels (called gasohol or using ethanol ormethanol) can attract moisture shich leadsto separation and formation of acids duringstorage. Acidic gas can damage the fuelsystem of an engine while in storage. Toavoid engine problems, the fuel systemshould be emptied before storage for 30days or longer. Drain the gas tank, start theengine and let it run until the fuel lines andcarburetor are empty. Use fresh fuel nextseason. See STORAGE section for addi-tional information.
STARTING
WARNING: The chain must notmove when the engine runs at idle speed. Ifthe chain moves at idle speed refer to CAR-BURETOR ADJUSTMENT within thismanual. Avoid contact with the muffler. A hotmuffler can cause serious burns.
To stop the engine move the ON/STOPswitch to the STOP position.
To start the engine hold the saw firmly onthe ground as illustrated. Make sure thechain is free to turn without contacting anyobject.
Hold saw firmly while pulling starter rope
Use only 15---18 of rope per pull.
Left handon fronthandle
Right foot through rear handle
Starter rope handle
IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBERWhen pulling the starter rope, do not use thefull extent of the rope as this can cause therope to break. Do not let starter rope snapback. Hold the handle and let the rope rewindslowly.
For cold weather starting, start the unit atFULL CHOKE; allow the engine to warm upbefore squeezing the throttle trigger.
NOTE: Do not cut material with the choke/fast idle lever at the FULL CHOKE posi-tion.
STARTING A COLD ENGINE (orwarm engine after running out offuel):NOTE: In the following steps, when thechoke/fast idle lever is pulled out to the fullextent, the correct throttle setting for startingis set automatically.S Move ON/STOPswitch to the ONposition.S Pull out choke/fast idle to the full extent.S Slowly press primer bulb 6 times.S Pull the starter rope quickly with your right
hand 5 times, then push the choke/fast idlelever in completely (to the OFF position).
S Pull the starter rope quickly with your righthand until the engine starts.
SAllow the engine to runfor approximately 5seconds. Then, squeeze and releasethrottle trigger to allow engine to return toidle speed.
PrimerBulb
ON/STOPSwitch
ON STOP
ON/STOP SWITCH
OFF FULL
CHOKE/FAST IDLE LEVER
Choke/FastIdle Lever
(SIDE VIEW)
STARTING A WARM ENGINE:S Move ON/STOPswitch to the ONposition.S Pull the choke/fast idle lever out to the full
extent, then push the lever back in com-pletely (to the OFF position).
S Slowly press the primer bulb 6 times.S Pull the starter rope quickly with your right
hand until the engine starts.
S Squeeze and release throttle trigger, al-lowing engine to idle.
DIFFICULT STARTING (or starting aflooded engine):The engine may be flooded with too muchfuel if it has not started after 10 pulls.
Flooded engines can be cleared of excessfuel by following the warm engine startingprocedure listed above. Insure the ON/STOP switch is in the ON position.
Starting could require pulling the starter ropehandle many times depending on how badlythe unit is flooded. If engine fails to start, referto the TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE or call1-800-554-6723.
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CHAIN BRAKE
WARNING: WE DO NOT REP-RESENT AND YOU SHOULD NOT AS-SUME THAT THE CHAIN BRAKE WILLPROTECT YOU IN THE EVENT OF AKICKBACK. Kickback is a lightning fast ac-tion which throws the bar and rotating chainback and up toward the operator. Kickbackcan be caused by allowing contact of the bartip in the danger zone with any hard object.Kickback canalso be caused by pinching thesaw chain along thetop ofthe guide bar. Thisaction may push the guide bar rapidly backtoward the operator. Either of these eventsmay cause you to lose control of the saw
which could result in serious injury or evendeath. DO NOT RELY UPON ANY OF THESAFETY DEVICES BUILT INTO YOURSAW. YOU SHOULD USE THE SAWPROPERLY AND CAREFULLY TO AVOIDKICKBACK. Reduced--kickback guide barsand low--kickback saw chains reduce thechance and magnitude of kickback and arerecommended. Your saw has a low kick-back chain and bar as original equipment. Ifthe brake band is worn too thin it may breakwhen the chain brake is triggered. With abroken brake band, the chain brake will notstopthe chain. The chain brake should be re-placed by an authorized service dealer if anypart is worn to less than 1/32 thick. Repairson a chain brake should be made by an au-thorized service dealer. Take your unit to theplace of purchase if purchased from a ser-
vicing dealer, or to the nearest authorizedmaster service dealer.S This saw is equipped with a chain brake.
The brake is designed to stop the chain ifkickback occurs.
S The inertia--activated chain brake isactivated if the front hand guard is pushedforward, either manually (by hand) orautomatically (by sudden movement).
S If the brake is already activated, it isdisengaged by pulling the front hand guardback toward the front handle as far aspossible.
S When cutting with the saw, the chain brakemust be disengaged.
Disengaged
Engaged
Braking function controlCAUTION: The chain brake must bechecked 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 with the en-gine running.
Place the saw on firm ground. Hold the han-dles with both hands and apply full throttle.Activate the chain brake by turning your left
wrist against the hand guard without releas-ing your grip around the front handle. Thechain should stop immediately.
Inertia activating function control
WARNING: When performing thefollowing procedure, the engine must beturned off.Hold the chain saw approximately 14 (35cm)above a stump orother wooden surface.Release your grip on the front handle anduse the weight of the saw to let the top of theguide bar fall forward and contact the stump.When the tip of the bar hits the stump, thebrake should activate.
CUTTING METHODS
IMPORTANT POINTSS Check chain tension before first use and
after 1 minute of operation. See CHAINTENSION in the ASSEMBLY section.
S Cut wood only. Do not cut metal, plastics,masonry, non-wood building materials,etc.
S Stop the saw if the chain strikes a foreignobject. Inspect the saw and repair or re-place parts as necessary.
S Keep the chain out ofdirtand sand. Evenasmall amount of dirt will quickly dull a chainand thus increase the possibility of kick-back.
S Practice cutting a few small logs using the
following techniques to get the feel of us-ing your saw before you begin a majorsawing operation.S Squeeze the throttle trigger and allow
the engine to reach full speed beforecutting.
S Begin cutting with the saw frameagainst the log.
S Keep the engine at full speed the en-tire time you are cutting.
S Allow the chain to cut for you. Exertonly light downward pressure. If youforce the cut, damage to the bar,chain, or engine can result.
S Release the throttle trigger as soon asthe cut is completed, allowing the en-gine to idle. If you run the saw at fullthrottle without a cutting load, unnec-essary wear can occur to the chain,
bar, and engine.S To avoid losing control when cut iscomplete, do not put pressure on sawat end of cut.
S Stop the engine before setting the sawdown after cutting.
TREE FELLING TECHNIQUES
WARNING: Check for broken ordead branches which can fall while cuttingcausing serious injury. Do not cut near build-ings or electrical wires if you do not know thedirection of tree fall, norcut at night since youwill not be ale to see well, nor during badweather such as rain, snow, or strong winds,etc.
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S Carefully plan your sawing operation inad-vance.
S Clear the work area. You need a clear areaall around the tree so you can have securefooting.
S Study the natural conditions that cancause the tree to fall in a particular direc-tion.
Natural conditions that can cause a tree tofall in a particular direction include:S The wind direction and speed.S The lean of the tree. The lean of a tree
might not be apparent due to uneven orsloping terrain. Usea plumb orlevel to de-termine the direction of tree lean.
S Weight and branches on one side.S Surrounding trees and obstacles.Look for decay and rot. If the trunk isrotted,it can snap and fall toward the operator.Check for broken or dead branches whichcan fall on you while cutting.Make sure there is enough room for the treeto fall. Maintain a distance of 2-1/2 treelengths from the nearest person or other ob-jects. Engine noise can drown out a warningcall.
Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, sta-ples, and wirefromthe tree where cuts are tobe made.
Plan a clear retreat path to the rear and diag-onal to the line of fall.
Direction of Fall
45_
Plan a clear retreat path
FELLING LARGE TREES(6 inches in diameter or larger)The notch method is used to fell large trees.A notch is cut on the side of the tree in the de-sired direction of fall. After a felling cut ismade 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.
NOTCH CUT AND FELLING THE
TREES Make notch cut by cutting the top of the
notch first. Cut through 1/3 of the diameterof the tree. Next complete the notch bycut-ting the bottom of the notch. See illus-trated. Once the notch is cut remove thenotch of wood from the tree.
S After removing the cutout of wood, makethe felling cut on the opposite side of thenotch. This is done by making a cut abouttwo inches higher than the center of thenotch. This will leave enough uncut woodbetween the felling cut and the notch toform a hinge. This hinge will help preventthe tree from falling in the wrong direction.
Notch
First cut
Second cut
Final cut here. 2 inches abovecenter of notch.
Openingof fellingcut
Closing ofnotch
Hinge holds tree on stump and helpscontrol fall
NOTE: Before felling cut is complete, usewedges to open the cut when necessary tocontrol the direction of fall. To avoid kickbackand chain damage, use wood or plasticwedges, but never steel or iron wedges.
S Be alert to signs that the tree is ready tofall: cracking sounds, widening of the fell-ing cut, or movement in the upperbranches.
S As tree starts to fall, stop saw, put it down,and get away quickly on your planned re-treat path.
S Be extremely cautious with partially fallentrees that maybe poorly supported. Whena tree doesnt fall completely, set the sawaside and pull down the tree with a cablewinch, block and tackle, or tractor. Do notcut down a partially fallen tree with yoursaw.
CUTTING A FALLEN TREE(BUCKING)Bucking is the term used for cutting a fallentree to the desired log size.
WARNING: Do not stand on the logbeing cut. Any portion can roll causing lossof footing and control. Do not stand downhillof the log being cut.IMPORTANT POINTSS Cut only one log at a time.S Cut shattered wood very carefully; sharp
pieces of wood could be flung toward oper-ator.
S Use a sawhorse to cut small logs. Neverallow another person to hold the log whilecutting and never hold the log with your legor foot.
S Do not cut in an area where logs, limbs,and roots are tangled such as in a blown
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down area. Drag the logs into a clear areabefore cutting by pulling out exposed andcleared logs first.
TYPES OF CUTTING USED FORBUCKING
WARNING: If sawbecomes pinchedor hung in a log, dont try to force it out. Youcan lose control of the saw resulting in injuryand/or damage to the saw. Stop the saw,drive a wedge of plastic or wood into the cutuntil the sawcan be removed easily. Restartthe saw and carefully reenter the cut. Toavoid kickback and chain damage, do notuse a metal wedge. Do not attempt to restartyour saw when it is pinched or hung in a log.
Use a wedge to remove pinched saw
Turn saw OFF and use a plastic orwooden wedge to force cut open.
Overcutting begins on the topsideof thelogwith the bottom of the saw against the log.When overcutting use light downward pres-sure.
Overcutting Undercutting
Undercutting involves cutting on the under-side of thelog with topof saw against thelog.When undercutting use light upward pres-sure. Hold saw firmly and maintain control.The saw will tend to push back toward you.
WARNING: Never turn saw upsidedown to undercut. The saw cannot be con-trolled in this position.
Always make your f irst cut on the compres-sion side of the log. The compression side ofthe log is where the pressure of the logsweight is concentrated.
Second cut
First cut on compression side of log
First cut on compression side of log
Second cut
BUCKING WITHOUT ASUPPORTS Overcut through 1/3 of the diameter of the
log.S Roll the log over and finish with a second
overcut.S Watch for logs with a pressure side to pre-
vent the saw from pinching. See illustra-tion for cutting logs with a pressure side.
BUCKING USING A LOG ORSUPPORT STANDS Remember your first cut is always on the
pressure side of the log.(Refer to the illustration below for your firstand second cut)
S Your first cut should extend 1/3 of thediameter of the log.S Finish with your second cut.
1st Cut
2nd Cut
Using a log for support
2nd Cut
1st Cut
1st Cut
2nd CutUsing a support stand
1st Cut
2nd Cut
Using a support stand
LIMBING AND PRUNING
WARNING: Be alert for and guardagainst kickback. Do not allow the movingchain to contact any other branches or ob-jects at the nose of the guide bar when limb-ing or pruning. Allowing such contact canre-sult in serious injury.
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WARNING: Never climb into a treeto limb or prune. Do not stand on ladders,platforms, a log, or in any position which cancause you to lose your balance or control ofthe saw.
IMPORTANT POINTSS Work slowly, keeping both hands firmly
gripped on the saw. Maintain secure foot-ing and balance.
S Watch out for springpoles. Use extremecaution when cutting small size limbs.Slender material may catch the saw chainand be whipped toward you or pull you offbalance.
SBe alert for springback. Watch out forbranches that are bent or under pressure.Avoid being struck by the branch or thesaw when the tension in the wood fibers isreleased.
S Keep a clear work area. Frequently clearbranches out of the way to avoid trippingover them.
LIMBINGS Alwayslimb a tree after it is cutdown. Only
then can limbing be done safely and prop-erly.
S Leave the larger limbs underneath thefelled tree to support the tree as you work.
S Start at the base of the felled tree and worktoward the top, cutting branches andlimbs. Remove small limbs with one cut.
S Keep the tree between you and the chain.Cut from the side of the tree opposite the
branch you are cutting.S Remove larger, supporting branches with
the cutting techniques described in BUCK-ING WITHOUT A SUPPORT.
S Always use an overcut to cut small andfreely hanging limbs. Undercutting couldcause limbs to fall and pinch the saw.
PRUNING
WARNING: Limit pruning to limbsshoulder height or below. Do not cut ifbranches are higher than your shoulder. Geta professional to do the job.S Make your fist cut 1/3 of the way
through the bottom of the limb.S Next make a 2nd cut all the way
through the limb. Then cut a thirdovercut leaving a 1 to 2 inch collarfrom the truck of the tree.
First cut
Second cut
Third cut
Collar
Pruning technique
SERVICE
WARNING: Disconnect the sparkplug before performing maintenance exceptfor carburetor adjustments.
We recommend all service and adjustmentsnot listed in this manual be performed by anauthorized or Master Service Dealer.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Lubricate barsprocket hole After each use. . . . . . .
Check:Fuel mixture level Before each use. . . .Bar lubrication Before each use. . . . . . .Chain tension Before each use. . . . . . .Chain sharpness Before each use. . . .For damaged parts Before each use. .For loose caps Before each use. . . . . .For loose fasteners Before each use. . .For loose parts Before each use. . . . . .Inspect and Clean:Bar Before each use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Complete saw After each use. . . . . . .
Air filter Every 5 hours*. . . . . . . . . . . . .Chain brake Every 5 hours*. . . . . . . .Spark arrestor screenand muffler Every 25 hours*. . . . . . . . .Replace spark plug Yearly.Replace fuel filter Yearly. . .
* Hours of OperationAIR FILTERCAUTION: Do not clean filter in gasolineor other flammable solvent to avoid creatinga fire hazard or producing harmful evapora-tive emissions.
Cleaning the air filter:A dirty air filter decreases engine perform-ance and increases fuel consumption andharmful emissions. Always clean after every5 hours of operation.S Clean the cover and the area around it to
keep dirt and sawdust from falling into thecarburetor chamber when the cover is re-moved.
S Remove the parts as illustrated below.S Wash the filter in soap and water.
Air Filter CylinderCoverScrews
CylinderCover
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTSYour carburetor is equipped with limitercaps. Carburetor adjustment is a compli-cated task. We recommend that you takeyour unit to an Authorized Service Dealer.Damage will occurif you turn the needles be-yond the limiter stops.
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BAR MAINTENANCEIf your sawcuts to one side, has to beforcedthrough the cut, orbeen run with an improperamount of bar lubrication it may be neces-sary to service your bar. A worn barwill dam-age your chain and make cutting difficult.Replace your bar if bent or the inside rails ofthe bar are worn.S Clean the oil holes after each 5 hours of
operationS Remove sawdust from bar groove periodi-
cally with a wire or putty knife.
Remove Sawdust From
Guide Bar GrooveSprocket Hole
Oil Holes
CHAIN SHARPENINGChain sharpening is a complicated task thatrequires special tools. We recommendedyou refer chain sharpening to a professionalchain sharpener.
IGNITION TIMINGIgnition timing is fixed and nonadjustable.
SPARK PLUGReplace the spark plug yearlyusing a Cham-pion RCJ7Y. The spark plug gap is 0.25.Use spark plug
STORAGE
WARNING: Stop engine and allow tocool, and secure the unit before storing ortransporting in a vehicle. Store unit and fuelin an area where fuel vapors cannot reachsparks or open flames from water heaters,electric motors or switches, furnaces, etc.Store unit withall guards inplace. Position sothat any sharp object cannot accidentallycause injury to passersby. Store the unit outof reach of children.S Before storing, drain all fuel from the
unit. Start engine and allow to run until itstops.
S Clean the unit before storing. Pay particu-lar attention to the air intake area, keepingit free of debris. Use a mild detergent andsponge to clean the plastic surfaces.
S Donot store theunit orfuel ina closed areawhere fuel vapors can reach sparks or anopen flame from hot water heaters, electricmotors or switches, furnaces, etc.
S Store in a dry area out of the reach of chil-dren.
CAUTION: It is important to prevent gumde-posits from forming in essential fuel systemparts such as the carburetor, fuel filter, fuelhose, or fuel tank during storage. Alcoholblended fuels (called gasohol or using ethanolor methanol) can attract moisture which leadsto fuel mixture separation and formation ofacids during storage. Acidic gas can damagethe engine.
TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY
Engine will notstart or will runonly a fewseconds afterstarting.
S Ignition switch off.S Engine flooded.
S Fuel tank empty.S Spark plug not firing.S Fuel not reaching
carburetor..
S Move ignition switch to ON.S See Difficult Starting in
Operation Section.S Fill tank with correct fuel mixture.S Install new spark plug.S Check for dirty fuel filter; replace.
Check for kinked or split fuel line;repair or replace.
Engine willnot idleproperly.
S Carburetor requiresadjustment.
S Crankshaft seals worn.
S Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
S Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
S Air filter dirty.S Spark plug fouled.
S Carburetor requiresadjustment.
Engine will notaccelerate,lacks power,or dies undera load.
S Clean or replace air filter.S Clean or replace plug
and regap.S Contact an Authorized Service Dealer..
Enginesmokesexcessively.
S Too much oil mixed withgasoline..
S Empty fuel tank and refill withcorrect fuel mixture..
WARNING: Always stop unit and disconnect spark plug before performing all ofthe recommended remedies below except remedies that require operation of the unit.
TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
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NEED ASSISTANCE?
NEED ASSISTANCE?Call 1---800---554---6723.NEED SERVICE PART?Contact your retailer.
LIMITED WARRANTY
ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS, Divi-sion WCI Outdoor Products, Inc., warrantsto the original purchaser that each newPoulanor Poulan Pro brand gasoline chain saw is free
from defects in material and workmanship andagrees to repair or replace under this warrantyany defective gasoline chain saw as followsfrom the original date of purchase.1 YEAR -- Parts and Labor, when used forHousehold purposes.60 DAYS -- Parts and Labor, when used forCommercial, Professional, or Income Produc-ing purposes.30 DAYS -- Parts and Labor, if used for rentalpurposes.This warranty is not transferable and does notcover damage or liability caused by improperhandling, improper maintenance, or the use ofaccessories and/orattachments not specifical-ly recommended by ELECTROLUX HOMEPRODUCTS for this chain saw. Additionally,this warranty does not cover damage causedby improper handling, improper maintenance,
or if the saw is altered in any way which in our
judgement affects its condition or operation.This warranty does not cover tune--up, sparkplugs, filters, starter ropes, starter springs,chain sharpening,bars, chains, and otherpartswhich wear and require replacement with rea-sonable use during the warranty period. Thiswarranty doesnot coverpredelivery set--up, in-stallation of guide bar and chain, and normaladjustments explained in the operators manu-al such as carburetor adjustments and chaintension adjustments. This warranty does notcover transportation costs.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFICLEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY HAVEOTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROMSTATE TO STATE.
NO CLAIMS FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OROTHER DAMAGES WILL BE ALLOWED,AND THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESSWARRANTIES EXCEPT THOSE EXPRESS-LY STIPULATED HEREIN.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITA-TIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WAR-RANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION ORLIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE-QUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVELIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOTAPPLY TO YOU.ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS policyisto continuously improve its products. There-fore, ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS re-servesthe right to change, modify, or discontin-ue models, designs, specifications, andaccessories of all products at any time without
notice or obligation to any purchaser.
U.S. EPA / ENVIRONMENT CANADAEMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OB-LIGATIONS: The U. S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency/Environment Canadaand Poulan/Weed Eater, Division of WCIOutdoor Products are pleased to explain theemissions control system warranty on yourlawn and garden equipment engine. All newutility and lawn and garden equipment en-gines must be designed, built, and equippedto meet the stringent anti--smog standards.Poulan/Weed Eater must warrant the emis-sion control system on your lawn andgardenequipment engine for the periods of timelisted below provided there has been no
abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance ofyour lawn and garden equipment engine.Your emission control system includes partssuch as the carburetor and the ignition sys-tem. Where a warrantable condition exits,Poulan/Weed Eater will repair your lawn andgarden equipment engine at no cost to you.Expenses covered under warranty includediagnosis, parts and labor. MANUFACTUR-ERS WARRANTY COVERAGE: If anyemissions related part on your engine (aslisted under Emissions Control WarrantyParts List) is defective or a defect in the ma-terials or workmanship of the engine causesthe failure of such an emission related part,the part will be repaired or replaced by Pou-
lan/Weed Eater. OWNERS WARRANTYRESPONSIBILITIES: As the lawn and gar-den equipment engine owner, you are re-sponsible for the performance of the re-quired maintenance listed in your OwnersManual. Poulan/Weed Eater recommendsthat you retain all receipts covering mainte-nance on your lawn and garden equipmentengine, but Poulan/Weed Eater cannot denywarranty solely for the lack of receipts or foryour failure to ensure the performance of allscheduled maintenance. As the lawn andgarden equipment engine owner, you shouldbe aware that Poulan/Weed Eater maydeny
you warranty coverage if your lawn and gar-denequipment engine or a part of it hasfaileddue to abuse, neglect, improper mainte-nance, unapproved modifications, or the useof parts not made or approved by the originalequipment manufacturer. You are responsi-ble for presenting your lawn and gardenequipment engine to a Poulan/Weed Eaterauthorized repair center as soon as a prob-lem exists. Warranty repairs should be com-pleted in a reasonable amount of time, not toexceed 30 days. If you have any questionsregarding your warranty rights and responsi-bilities, you should contact your nearest au-thorized service center or call Poulan/WeedEater at 1--800--554--6723. WARRANTY
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COMMENCEMENT DATE: The warrantyperiod begins on the date the lawn and gar-den equipment engine is purchased.LENGTH OF COVERAGE: This warrantyshall be for a period of two years from the ini-tial date of purchase. WHAT IS COVERED:REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS.Repair or replacement of any warranted partwill be performed at no charge to the ownerat an approved Poulan/Weed Eater servic-ing center. If you have any questions regard-ing your warranty rights and responsibilities,you should contact your nearest authorizedservice center or call Poulan/Weed Eater at1--800--554--6723 WARRANTY PERIOD:Any warranted part which is not scheduled
for replacement as required maintenance, orwhich is scheduled only for regular inspec-tion to the effect of repair or replace as nec-essary shall be warranted for 2 years. Anywarranted part which is scheduled for re-placement as required maintenance shall bewarranted for the period of time up to the firstscheduled replacement point for that part.DIAGNOSIS: The owner shall not becharged for diagnostic labor which leads tothe determination that a warranted part isde-fective if the diagnostic work is performed atan approved Poulan/Weed Eater servicingcenter. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES:Poulan/Weed Eater may be liable for dam-ages to other engine components caused by
the failure of a warranted part still under war-ranty. WHAT IS NOTCOVERED: Allfailurescaused by abuse, neglect, or improper main-tenance are not covered. ADD--ON OR MO-DIFIED PARTS: The use of add--on or modi-fied parts can be grounds for disallowing awarranty claim. Poulan/Weed Eater is not li-able to cover failures of warranted partscaused by the use of add--on or modifiedparts. HOW TO FILE A CLAIM: If you haveany questions regarding your warrantyrights and responsibilities, you should con-tact your nearest authorized service centeror call Poulan/Weed Eater at1--800--554--6723. WHERE TO GET WAR-RANTY SERVICE: Warranty services or re-
pairs shall be provided at all Poulan/Weed Eat-er service centers. call: 1--800--554--6723MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT ANDRE-PAIR OF EMISSIONRELATED PARTS:AnyPoulan/Weed Eater approved replacementpart used in the performance of anywarrantymaintenance or repair on emission relatedparts will be provided without charge to theowner if the part is under warranty. EMIS-SION CONTROL WARRANTY PARTSLIST: Carburetor, Ignition System: SparkPlug (covered up to maintenance schedule),Ignition Module. MAINTENANCE STATE-MENT: The owner is responsible for the per-formance of all required maintenance as de-fined in the owners manual.
The information on the product label indicates which standard your engine is certified.Example: (Year) EPA Phase 1 or Phase 2 and/or CALIFORNIA.