Husqvarna 235e 236e 240e TrioBrake Chainsaw Owners Manual

WORKING TECHNIQUES
Before use: (33)
suddenly. Take great care when  working on  sloping
ground.
1
Check that  the chain brake works  correctly and  is not
damaged.
5
Take great care when cutting  a tree that is in tension. A
tree that is in tension  may spring back to its normal
position before or after being cut. If you position yourself
incorrectly or make the cut  in the wrong place the tree
may hit you or the machine and cause you to lose control.
Both situations can cause  serious personal injury.
Before moving your chain saw switch  off the engine and
lock the chain  using the chain  brake. Carry the chain
saw with the  bar and chain pointing  backwards. Fit  a
guard to the  bar before transporting  the chain  saw or
carrying  it for any distance.
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3
Check that  the rear right hand  guard is not  damaged.
Check that the throttle lockout works correctly  and is not
damaged.
4
Check that  the stop switch works  correctly and  is not
damaged.
6
7
5
6
Check that  all handles are free  from oil.
Check that  the anti vibration  system works and  is not
damaged.
7
Check that  the muffler is securely  attached and  not
damaged.
When you put the chain saw on the ground, lock the saw
chain using  the chain brake  and ensure you have  a
constant view  of the machine. Switch  the engine  off
before leaving  your chain saw for  any length of time.
8
Check that  all parts of the  chain saw are tightened
correctly and  that they are not  damaged or missing.
9
Check that  the chain catcher  is in place and  not
damaged.
WARNING! Sometimes  chips get stuck in
the clutch cover  causing the  chain to
jam. Always stop  the engine  before
cleaning.
10
Check the chain  tension.
!
General working instructions
IMPORTANT!
General rules
This section  describes basic  safety rules for  using a
chain saw. This information  is never a substitute  for
professional  skills and experience.  If you get into a
situation where  you feel unsafe,  stop and seek expert
advice. Contact your chain saw dealer, service agent or
an experienced  chain saw user. Do  not attempt any
task that you  feel unsure of!
1
If you understand  what kickback  is and how it happens
then you can  reduce or eliminate  the element  of
surprise. By  being prepared  you reduce the risk.
Kickback is usually  quite mild,  but it can sometimes  be
very sudden  and violent.
Always hold the chain saw firmly with your right  hand on
the rear handle  and your left  hand on the front  handle.
Wrap your fingers  and thumbs around  the handles. You
should use  this grip whether  you are right-handed  or
left-handed. This  grip minimises  the effect of kickback
and lets you  keep the chain saw  under control. Do  not
let go of the  handles!
2
Before using  a chain saw you  must understand  the
effects of kickback  and how to avoid  them. See
instructions  under the heading  How to avoid  kickback.
Before using  a chain saw you  must understand  the
difference between  cutting with  the top and bottom
edges of the  bar. See instructions  under the headings
How to avoid  kickback and Machine’s  safety
equipment.
3
Most kickback  accidents happen  during limbing.  Make
sure you are standing  firmly and that  there is nothing in
the way that  might make you trip  or lose your balance.
Lack of concentration  can lead  to kickback if the
kickback zone of the bar accidentally  touches a branch,
nearby tree  or some other object.
Wear personal  protective equipment.  See instructions
under the  heading Personal protective  equipment.
Basic safety rules
Have control  over the workpiece. If  the pieces you
intend to cut are small and light, they can jam  in the saw
chain and be thrown towards you.This is not necessarily
dangerous  in itself, but you may  be surprised  and lose
control of the  saw. Never saw stacked logs or branches
without first  separating them. Only  saw one log  or one
piece at a  time. Remove the cut pieces  to keep your
working area  safe.
Never use the chain saw above  shoulder height and
try not to  cut with the tip  of the bar. Never use  the
chain saw  one-handed!  (34)
You must have a  steady stance in  order to have full
control over  the chain saw. Never work standing  on a
ladder, in a tree or where you do not have firm ground to
stand on. (35)
1
Look around  you:
To ensure that  people, animals  or other things  cannot
affect your control  of the machine.
To make sure that none  of the above might come within
reach of your  saw or be injured  by falling trees.
CAUTION! Follow  the instructions above,  but do not use a
chain saw in  a situation where  you cannot call  for help in
case of an  accident.
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2
Do not use the machine  in bad weather, such  as dense
fog, heavy rain,  strong wind, intense  cold, etc. Working
in bad weather  is tiring and  often brings added  risks,
such as icy  ground, unpredictable  felling direction,  etc.
3
Take great care  when removing small  branches and
avoid cutting  bushes (i.e. cutting many  small branches
at the same  time). Small branches  can be grabbed  by
the chain and  thrown back at  you, causing serious
injury.
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7
Always use a  fast cutting speed,  i.e. full throttle.
Take great care  when you cut with  the top edge of  the
bar, i.e. when cutting  from the underside  of the object.
This is known  as cutting on  the push stroke. The chain
tries to push the chain  saw back towards the user. If the
saw chain is  jamming, the saw  may be pushed  back at
you.
4
Make sure  you can move and stand  safely. Check the
area around  you for possible obstacles  (roots, rocks,
branches, ditches,  etc.) in case  you have to move
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– English
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Rev. 2 2010-02-11
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