2008-2010 Husqvarna 235e 240e Chainsaw Owners Manual

WORKING TECHNIQUES / MAINTENANCE
General advice:
Cutting the  trunk into logs
Position yourself  so that you will  be clear of the tree  or
branch when  the tension is  released.
See instructions  under the  heading Basic  cutting
technique.
Make one or  more cuts at or  near the point of  maximum
tension. Make  as many cuts of sufficient  depth as
necessary  to reduce the  tension and make  the tree or
branch break  at the point of  maximum tension.
Never cut  straight through  a tree or branch  that is in
tension!
If you must  cut across tree/limb,  make two to three  cuts,
one inch apart,  one to two  inches deep.
Continue to cut deeper  until tree/limb bends and tension  is
released.
General
The user must only carry  out the maintenance and  service
work described  in this Operator’s  Manual. More extensive
work must  be carried out  by an authorised  service
workshop.
Carburettor adjustment
Your Husqvarna  product has been  designed and
manufactured  to specifications  that reduce harmful
emissions.
Cut tree/limb from outside the bend, after tension  has been
released.
How to avoid kickback
Function
The carburettor  governs the  engine’s speed via  the
throttle control. Air and fuel  are mixed in the carburettor.
The air/fuel mixture  is adjustable. Correct adjustment  is
essential to get the best  performance from the machine.
!
WARNING!  Kickback can happen  very
suddenly and violently;  kicking the chain
saw, bar and chain  back at the  user. If
this happens when  the chain is moving it
can cause  very serious, even  fatal
injuries. It is  vital you understand  what
causes kickback  and that you  can avoid
it by taking  care and using  the right
working technique.
The T-screw regulates  the throttle setting  at idle speed.
If the T-screw is turned clockwise this gives a higher idle
speed; turning it anti-clockwise  gives a lower idle speed.
Basic settings and running in
The basic  carburettor settings  are adjusted during  testing
at the factory. Fine adjustment  should  be carried out  by a
skilled technician.
What is kickback?
The word kickback is used to describe  the sudden reaction
that causes  the chain saw and  bar to jump off  an object
when the upper quadrant  of the tip of the bar, known as the
kickback zone,  touches an object.   (44)
Kickback always  occurs in the cutting  plane of the  bar.
Normally the chain saw and bar are thrown  backwards and
upwards towards  the user. However, the chain  saw may
move in a different  direction depending  on the  way it was
being used when  the kickback zone of the bar touched  the
object.
Rec. idle speed:  See the Technical data section.
Fine adjustment  of the idle  speed T
Adjust the  idle speed with the T-screw. If it is  necessary to
re-adjust,  turn the T-screw clockwise  while the engine  is
running, until  the chain starts  to rotate. Then turn  anti-
clockwise until  the chain stops. When  the idle speed  is
correctly adjusted  the engine should run smoothly  in every
position and  the engine speed  should be safely  below the
speed at which  the chain starts  to rotate.
Kickback only  occurs if the kickback  zone of the  bar
touches an  object. (45)
!
WARNING! Contact  your servicing
Limbing
dealer, if the idle speed setting cannot  be
adjusted  so that the chain  stops. Do not
use the chain  saw until it  has been
properly adjusted  or repaired.
!
WARNING! A  majority of kickback
accidents  occur during limbing.  Do not
use the kickback  zone of the  guide bar.
Be extremely  cautious and  avoid
contacting  the log, other limbs  or
objects with  the nose of  the guide bar.
Be extremely  cautious of limbs  under
tension. They can  spring back toward
you and cause  loss of control  resulting
in injury.
Make sure that you can stand and move about safely.Work
on the left  side of the trunk. Work  as close as possible  to
the chain saw  for maximum control.  If possible, let the
weight of the  chain saw rest  on the trunk.
Keep the trunk  between you and  the chain saw  as you
move along  the trunk.
English – 19
5451676-47
Rev. 4 2008-08-08
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Model Year2008, 2009, 2010
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