Husqvarna 325HS75X Series, 325HS99X Series Trimmer User Manual


 
16 – English
MAINTENANCE
Carburetor
Your Husqvarna product has been designed and
manufactured to specications that reduce harmful
emissions. After the engine has used 8-10 tanks of fuel the
engine will be run-in. To ensure that it continues to run at peak
performance and to minimise harmful exhaust emissions
after the running-in period, ask your dealer/service workshop
(who will have a rev counter at their disposal) to adjust your
carburettor.
Function
The carburetor governs the engine’s speed via the throttle
control. Air and fuel are mixed in the carburetor. The air/
fuel mixture is adjustable. Correct adjustment is essential
to get the best performance from the machine.
The setting of the carburetor means that the engine is
adapted to local conditions, for example, the climate,
altitude, fuel and the type of 2-stroke oil.
The carburetor has three adjustment controls:
L = Low speed jet
H = High speed jet
T = Idle adjustment screw
The L and H-jets are used to adjust the supply of fuel to
match the rate that air is admitted, which is controlled with
the throttle. If they are screwed clockwise the air/fuel ratio
becomes leaner (less fuel) and if they are turned anti-
clockwise the ratio becomes richer (more fuel). A lean
mixture gives a higher engine speed and a rich mixture
gives a lower engine speed.
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 setting
The basic carburetor settings are adjusted during testing
at the factory. The basic setting is richer than the optimal
setting and should be maintained for the rst few hours the
machine is in use. The carburettor should then be nely
adjusted. Fine adjustment should be carried out by a
skilled technician.
CAUTION! If the blades move while the engine is idling the T
screw should be turned anti-clockwise until they stop.
Rec. idle speed 2700 rpm
Recommended max. speed: See the Technical data section.
Fine adjustment
When the machine has been ”run-in” the carburetor
should be nely adjusted. The ne adjustment should
be carried out by a qualied person. First adjust the L-
jet, then the idling screw T and then the H-jet.
Conditions
Before any adjustments are made, make sure that the air
lter is clean and the air lter cover is tted. If you adjust
the carburettor when the air lter is dirty it will result in a
leaner mixture when the lter is nally cleaned. This can
lead to serious engine damage.
Carefully turn both jets, L and H, so that they are midway
between fully screwed in and fully screwed out.
Do not attempt to adjust the L and H jets beyond either
stop as this could cause damage.
Now start the machine according to the starting
instructions and let it warm up for 10 minutes.
CAUTION! If the blades move while the engine is idling the T
screw should be turned anti-clockwise until they stop.
Low speed jet L
Try to nd the highest idling speed, turning the low speed
needle L clockwise respectively counter-clockwise. When the
highest speed has been found, turn the low speed needle L 1/
4 turn counter-clockwise.
CAUTION! If the blades move while the engine is idling the T
screw should be turned anti-clockwise until they stop.
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WARNING! The complete clutch cover and
gear housing must be tted before the
machine is started, otherwise the clutch may
come loose and cause personal injury.
L
H
T
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WARNING! If the idle speed cannot be
adjusted so that the cutting attachment
stops, contact your dealer/service
workshop. Do not use the machine until it
has been correctly adjusted or repaired.
L
L
+ 1/4