Husqvarna 966451906 Chainsaw User Manual


 
8 - English
2.8 General Instructions
The workshop where the chain saw is to be re-
paired must be equipped with safety equipment in
accordance with local regulations.
No one may repair the chain saw unless they have
read and understood the content of this Workshop
Manual.
This workshop manual contains the following warn-
ing boxes in relevant places.
2.9 Special Instructions
The fuel used in the chain saw has the following
hazardous properties:
The uid and its vapour are poisonous.
Can cause eye and skin irritation.
Can cause breathing problems.
Is highly inammable.
When using compressed air, do not direct the jet
towards your body. Air can penetrate into the blood
stream, which can endanger life.
Wear protective earplugs or earmuffs when test
running.
After test running, do not touch the mufer until
it has cooled down. Risk of burns. Use protective
gloves when working with the mufer.
Do not start the chain saw unless the bar, chain
and clutch cover (chain brake) are tted, otherwise
the clutch may loosen and cause personal injury.
Insufcient chain lubrication can result in chain
breakage, which can cause serious or even life-
threatening injury.
Exercise care to ensure the starter spring does not
y out and cause personal injury. Wear protective
glasses. If the spring tension is activated on the
starter pulley when it is to be taken up, the spring
can y out and cause personal injury.
Check that the brake is applied when removing the
pressure spring on the chain brake. Otherwise the
pressure spring can y out and cause personal
injury.
After repairing, check the chain brake, see “Assem-
bling chain brake \ Function check”.
Keep in mind the re risk. The chain saw may emit
sparks, which cause ignition.
Check the chain catcher and replace it if it is dam-
aged.
WARNING!
The warning box warns of the risk
of personal injury if the instruc-
tions are not followed.
NOTE!
This box warns of material damage if the
instructions are not followed.
Introduction and safety instructions