Ryobi RY10520, RY10518 manuel dutilisation Cleaning the Starter Unit, Adjusting the Carburetor

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MAINTENANCE

nClean the pre-filter every 5 hours of use or sooner, if required. Remove the cylinder cover, starter assembly, and the fan housing baffle for access to the pre-filter in the engine housing.

NOTE: If you use an air hose for drying, blow through both sides of filter.

CAUTION:

Make sure the air filter is correctly placed in the air filter cover before reassembly. Never run the engine without the air filter, serious damage could result.

CLEANING THE STARTER UNIT

See Figure 65.

Use a brush or compressed air to keep the cool- ing vents of the starter assembly free and clean of debris.

ADJUSTING THE CARBURETOR

See Figure 65 - 66.

Before adjusting the carburetor:

n Use a brush or compressed air to clean the

AIR FILTER

Fig. 64

STARTER COVER

starter cover vents.

n Clean the air filter. Refer to Cleaning the Air Fil-

ter in the Maintenance section of this manual.

n Allow the engine to warm up prior to adjustment

of engine idle speed.

WARNING:

VENTS

Fig. 65

Weather conditions and altitude may affect carburetion. Do not allow bystanders close to the chain saw while adjusting the carburetor.

Idle Speed Adjustment —The idle speed adjust- ment controls how much the throttle valve stays open when the throttle trigger is released. To adjust:

nTurn idle speed screw “T” clockwise to increase idle speed.

nTurn idle speed screw “T” counterclockwise to decrease idle speed.

IDLE SPEED

SCREW “T”

Fig. 66

WARNING:

THE SAW CHAIN SHOULD NEVER TURN AT IDLE. Serious personal injury may result from the saw chain turning at idle.

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Contents Save this Manual for Future Reference Toutes LES Versions Todas LAS VersionesTable of Contents  Use safety footwear. Wear snug-fitting General Safety RulesRead ALL Instructions Specific Safety Rules  Do not adapt the powerhead to a bow guideKickback Refueling do not Smoke Tighten the fuel cap securely after refueling Symbols Symbol Signal Meaning ServiceGlossary of Terms Features Product SpecificationsFront Hand GUARD / CHAIN Brake Know Your Chain SAWChoke Lever LOW Kickback SAW ChainUnpacking AssemblyOperation Packing ListOxygenated Fuels Do not USE E85 FUEL. IT will Void Your WarrantyMixing the Fuel Premium Exact MIX GasolineAdding BAR and Chain Lubricant Filling the Fuel TankSee Figure See Figures 4 Operating the Chain BrakeStarting the Engine See Figures 6To Start a Warm Engine Stopping the Engine Adjusting Idle SpeedSee Figures 12 Pull and Push Preparing for Cutting Proper Grip on Handles Kickback PrecautionsSee Figures 16 Work Area Precautions Proper Cutting StanceFelling Trees Hazardous Conditions Proper Procedure for Tree FellingSee Figures 21 Removing Buttress Roots Bucking Bucking with a WedgeOverbucking Bucking Logs Under StressUnderbucking Cutting Springpoles Limbing and PruningSee Figures 31 Lubrication MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance Replacing the Guide BAR and ChainCutters Chain Rotation Chain Drive Links BAR Groove BAR Studs Adjusting PIN Adjusting the Chain Tension See Figures 44Chain Maintenance See Figures 47Sharpening the Cutters See Figures 49Maintaining Depth Gauge Clearance TOP Plate Filing AngleSide Plate Angle SeeMaintaining the SAFE-T-TIPNOSE Guard Maintaining the Guide BARMounting the SAFE-T-TIPNOSE Guard See Figures 59Choose one of the following cleaning options Cleaning the AIR FilterSee Figures 61 Cleaning the Starter Unit Adjusting the CarburetorReplacing the Spark Plug Cleaning the EngineChecking the Fuel Filter See Figures 67Spark Arrestor Inspecting and Cleaning Chain BrakeWhen storing 1 month or longer Storing the ProductEmissions Parts Inspect Clean Replace Emissions Maintenance ScheduleOr Yearly BAR and Chain Combinations TroubleshootingRUN l posi Speed. Refer to Adjusting the Carburetor Refer to Replacing the Guide Bar and ChainWarranty Limited Warranty Statement41 English AVERTISSEMENT  Règles DE Sécurité GénéralesLire Toutes LES Instructions Règles DE Sécurité Particulières  Ne pas adapter le bloc-moteur à un guideApprovisionnement EN Carburant NE PAS FUMER  RebondSymboles TIPSymbole Signal Signification DépannageGlossaire Caractéristiques SpécificationsProtection DE Poignée Avant / Frein DE Chaîne Pour SE Familiariser Avec LA Scie À ChaîneLevier DE Volet DE Départ GuideDéballage AssemblageUtilisation Liste DE Contrôle D’EXPÉDITIONCarburants Oxygénés Mélange DU CarburantMélange Premium Exact Appoint DE Lubrifiant Pour Guide ET Chaîne Remplissage DU Réservoir DE CarburantVoir la figure Voir les figures 4 et Utilisation DU Frein DE ChaîneDémarrage DU Moteur Voir les figures 6 àMarche Démarrage du moteur chaud Réglage Duralenti Arrêt DU MoteurVoir les figures 12 et Poussée ET Traction Précautions À Prendre Pour Éviter LE Rebond Voir les figures 16 etPrécautions À Prendre SUR LE Lieu DE Travail Position DE Coupe CorrecteMéthodes D’UTILISATION / Coupe Élémentaires Méthode Correcte D’ABATTAGE Abattage D’ARBRES Situations Dangereuses AVERTISSEMENT Voir les figures 21 à Débitage AVERTISSEMENT REBONDÉlimination DES Racines Échasses Débitage DE Billes Sous ContrainteCoupe DE Fouets Ébranchage ET ÉmondageVoir les figures 31 et Entretien Général Remplacement DU Guide ET DE LA ChaîneEntretien Lubrification26 Français 27 Français Réglage DE LA Tension DE Chaîne Voir les figures 44 àEntretien DE LA Chaîne Voir les figures 47 etVoir les figures 49 à Affûtage DES DentsVoir Réglage de la tension de chaîne Maintien DU JEU DU Limiteur DE Profondeur Angle D’AFFÛTAGE DE LA Plaque SupérieureAngle DE Plaque Latérale Voir les figures 55 àT R E T I E N D E L a G a R D E SAFE-T-TIP Installation DE LA Garde SAFE-T-TIPEntretien DU Guide Voir les figures 59 etNettoyage DU Filtre À AIR Voir les figures 61 àAvertissement Nettoyage DU LanceurRéglage DU Carburateur Voir le etVérification DU Filtre À Carburant Remplacement DE LA BougieNettoyage DU Moteur Voir les figures 67 àRemisage LE Produit PARE-ÉTINCELLESInspection ET Nettoyage DU Frein DE Chaîne Voir les figures 71 etNous Appeler D’ABORD Dépannage Combinaisons DE Guide ET Chaîne45 cm 18 pulg 310628001 Réglage de la tension de chaîne de la section Entretien de Garantie Énoncé DE LA Garantie Limitée41 Français Reglas DE Seguridad Generales AdvertenciaReglas DE Seguridad Específicas Reabastecimiento DE Combustible ¡NO Fume ContragolpeSímbolos Símbolo Nombre Denominación / ExplicaciónServicio Símbolo Señal Significado PeligroCausará la muerte o lesiones serias Glosario DE Términos Corte trasero de talaCaracterísticas Especificaciones DEL ProductoProtección Delantera DE LA Mano / Freno DE LA Cadena Familiarícese CON LA MotosierraPalanca DEL Anegador Barra GuíaLista DE Empaquetado ArmadoDesempaquetado AplicacionesPremium Exact MIX Gasolina Mezclado DEL CombustibleCombustibles Oxigenados No USE Combustible E85. Anulará SU GarantíaAbastecimiento DE Lubricante Para LA Barra Y LA Cadena Llenado DEL TanqueVea la figura Vea las figuras 4 y Funcionamiento DEL Freno DE LA CadenaArranque DEL Motor Vea las figuras 6 aAnegación Máxima PrecauciónPara arrancar con el motor caliente Ajuste DE LA Marcha Lenta Apagado DEL MotorVea las figuras 12 y Empujón Y Tirón Precauciones Relacionadas CON EL Contragolpe Vea las figuras 16 yPrecauciones Relacionadas CON EL Área DE Trabajo Postura Correcta Para EL CorteProcedimientos Básicos DE Funcionamiento Y Corte Procedimiento Correcto Para Talar Árboles Tala DE Árboles Condiciones Peligrosas AdvertenciaVea las figuras 21 a Eliminación DE Raíces Zancas Tronzado Tronzado CON CuñaTronzado POR Arriba Tronzado DE Troncos Bajo TensiónTronzado POR Abajo Corte DE Pértigas Desramado Y PodaVea las figuras 31 y Lubricación MantenimientoMantenimiento General Cómo Reemplazar LA Barra Guía Y LA CadenaEslabones DE Impulsión DE LA Cadena Pernos DE Montaje DE LA Barra Pasador DE Ajuste Ajuste DE LA Tensión DE LA Cadena Vea las figuras 44 aMantenimiento DE LA Cadena Vea las figuras 47 yAfilado DE LOS Dientes DE Corte Vea las figuras 49 aÁngulo DE LA Placa Lateral Ángulo DE Limadura DE LA Placa SuperiorVea las figuras 55 a Montaje DE LA Protección SAFE- T-TIPDE LA Punta Mantenimiento DE LA Barra GuíaVea las figuras 59 y Vea las figuras 61 a Limpieza DEL Filtro DE AireEscoja una de los siguientes métodos optativos de limpieza Vea la figura 65 y Limpieza DE LA Unidad DEL ArrancadorAjuste DEL Carburador Antes de ajustar el carburadorCambio DE LA Bujía Limpieza DEL MotorRevisióndelfiltrodecombustible Vea las figuras 67 aAlmacenamiento DE LA Producto ParachispasInspección Y Limpieza DEL Freno DE LA Cadena Vea las figuras 71 yLlámenos Primero Núm. pieza Solución DE ProblemasCombinaciones DE Barra Y Cadena Barra Barra guía CadenaFuncionamiento del freno de la cadena en la sección Garantía Declaración DE LA Garantía LimitadaPágina 41 Español AVERTISSEMENT  Manuel D’UTILISATIONManual DEL Operador Advertencia

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