Husqvarna 235e 236e 240e TrioBrake Chainsaw Owners Manual

FUEL HANDLING / STARTING AND STOPPING
Transport and storage
rear handle.
Pull the starter handle  with your right hand and pull out
the starter  cord slowly until  you feel a resistance  (as the
starter pawls  engage) then  pull firmly and  rapidly. Never
twist the starter  cord around  your hand. (26)
CAUTION! Do  not pull the starter  cord all the way out and
do not let  go of the starter  handle when the  cord is fully
extended. This can  damage the machine.
3.
Always store  the chain saw and  fuel so that there  is no
risk of leakages  or fumes  coming into contact  with
sparks or  naked flames from  electrical equipment,
electric motors,  relays/switches,  boilers and the  like.
Always store fuel in an approved  container designed for
that purpose.
For longer periods  of storage  or for transport  of the
chain saw, the  fuel and chain oil  tanks should be
emptied. Ask  where you can dispose  of waste fuel  and
chain oil at  your local petrol  station.
4.
Push in the  choke control to  the ”1/2 choke” setting  as
soon as the  engine fires which  can be heard  through a
"puff" sound.   (22)
5.
Keep on pulling  the cord powerfully  until the  engine
Ensure the  machine is cleaned  and that a complete
service is  carried out before  long-term storage.
starts. (27)  Allow engine to  warm for thirty  seconds, then
squeeze throttle  trigger to  set normal idle.
The bar guard  must always be  fitted to the cutting
attachment when the machine  is being transported or in
storage, in order  to prevent accident  contact with  the
sharp chain.  Even a non-moving  chain can cause
serious cuts  to yourself or  persons you bump  into with
an exposed  chain.
As the chain brake is still engaged the speed of the engine
must be set to idling as soon as possible, this is achieved by
quickly pressing the throttle trigger once. This prevents
unnecessary wear to the clutch, clutch drum and brake band.
Note! Reactivate the chain brake by pushing the front hand
guard back  (marked ”PULL  BACK TO RESET”) towards
the front handle.  (28) The chain saw  is now ready for  use.
There is a simplified start reminder with illustrations  to
describe each  step on the  rear edge of  the saw (A).
Secure the  machine during  transport.
Long-term storage
Empty the fuel/oil  tanks in a well ventilated  area. Store the
fuel in approved  cans in a safe  place. Fit the bar guard.
Clean the  machine. See instructions  under the  heading
Maintenance  schedule.
Starting and stopping
WARNING! Note  the following  before
starting:
!
Warm engine
Use the same  procedure as  for starting a  cold engine but
without setting  the choke control in the choke  position. Set
the throttle  to the start position  by pulling  out the blue
choke control  to the choke position  and then  pushing it in
again. (25)
The chain  brake must be engaged  when
the chain  saw is started  to reduce the
chance of contact  with the moving  chain
during starting.
Never start  a chain saw unless  the bar,
chain and  all covers are fitted  correctly.
Otherwise  the clutch can come  loose
and cause  personal injuries.
WARNING! Long  term inhalation  of the
engine’s exhaust  fumes, chain  oil mist
and dust  from sawdust can  represent a
health risk.
!
Place the  machine on firm  ground. Make
sure you have  a secure footing  and that
the chain  cannot touch anything.
Never start  a chain saw unless  the bar, chain and  all
covers are fitted  correctly. See instructions  under the
heading Assembly. Without  a bar and chain attached  to
the chain saw  the clutch can  come loose and  cause
serious injury. (29)
The chain brake should be activated  when starting. See
instructions  under the heading  Start and  stop. Do not
drop start. This method  is very dangerous  because you
may lose control  of the saw. (30)
Never start the machine  indoors. Exhaust fumes can be
dangerous  if inhaled.
Observe your surroundings  and make sure  that there is
no risk of people or animals coming into contact with the
cutting equipment.
Keep people and  animals well away from
the working  area.
Cold engine
Starting: The  chain brake must  be engaged when  the
chain saw is started. Activate the brake by moving  the front
hand guard  forwards. (21)
Air purge: Press the air purge repeatedly until fuel begins
to fill the bulb. The bulb need not be completely filled. (24)
Choke: Pull  the blue choke/fast idle  lever out to the full
extent (to the  FULL CHOKE  position). When the choke/
fast idle lever is  pulled out to the  full extent, the correct
throttle setting  is set automatically.(22)
Start throttle:  The correct choke/start  throttle  setting is
obtained by  moving the control  to the choke position.   (23)
1.
2.
Always hold  the saw with both  hands. The right hand
should be  on the rear handle,  and the left hand  on the
front handle. All  people, whether  right or left handed,
should use  this grip. Use a firm  grip with thumbs  and
fingers encircling  the chain  saw handles. (31)
Starting
Stopping
Grip the front  handle with  your left hand. Hold the  chain
saw on the  ground by placing  your right foot through  the
Stop the engine  by pressing  down the stop button.   (32)
English – 15
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Rev. 2 2010-02-11
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jcmello on Mar 21, 2014.

Must needed. Should come with Husky.


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