Jonsered
2149
manual
1Cutting equipment designed to minimise kickback, A Bar, B Saw chain
Key To Symbols
Warranty
Maintenance
Assembly
Fine adjustment
DSetting the raker clearance
Centrifugal cleaning ”Turbo”
Weight
How to
What is
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Operator´s manual
Symbols
KEY TO SYMBOLS
Safety instructions
CONTENTS
Contents
Before using a new saw
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CHAIN SAW SAFETY EQUIPMENT
1 Chain brake and front hand guard
4 Right hand guard
2 Throttle lock
3 Chain catcher
7 Muffler
6 Stop switch
5 Vibration damping system
4Checking the brake trigger
1Checking brake band wear
2 Checking the front hand guard
3 Checking the inertia brake release
3 Chain catcher
The 5 basic rules
CUTTING EQUIPMENT
C Some terms that describe the bar and chain
1Cutting equipment designed to minimise kickback
A Bar
B Saw chain
B Sharpening cutting teeth
AGeneral information on sharpening cutting teeth
3 Tensioning the chain
C General advice on setting raker clearance
DSetting the raker clearance
BFilling with chain oil
4 Lubricating cutting equipment
A Chain oil
D Lubricating the bar tip sprocket
E Needle bearing maintenance
C Checking chain lubrication
FChecking wear on cutting equipment
H Bar
HOW TO AVOID KICKBACK
What is kickback?
Never use the saw one- handed
General rules
Do not let go of the handles
Min. 3 m
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
”Technical data” section
”Maintenance”
GENERAL WORKING INSTRUCTIONS
1 Basic safety rules
Cutting
2 Basic cutting technique
General
Terms
B Felling direction
3 Tree felling technique
A Safe distance
Limbing
FELLING CUT
C Clearing the trunk and preparing your retreat
D Felling
DIRECTIONAL CUT
AFreeing a “Trapped tree”
E Limbing
F Cutting the trunk into logs
What is what?
WHAT IS WHAT?
Mounting guide bar and chain
ASSEMBLY
Two-strokeoil
FUEL HANDLING
Fuelmix
Gasoline
10ft
Fuelling
Chain oil
Min 3 m
Stop
START AND STOP
Start and stop
Start
Fine adjustment
MAINTENANCE
Functioning, Basic setting, Final setting
Basic setting and running in
Tensioning the recoil spring
Starter device assembly
Starter device
Changing a broken or worn starter cord
Spark plug
Needle bearing maintenance
Air filter
Muffler
Cooling system
Adjustment of the oil pump
Centrifugal cleaning ”Turbo”
Heated handles 2149W
Monthly maintenance
Weekly maintenance
Daily maintenance
2149
TECHNICAL DATA
Weight
34´*xnG¶5g¨
WARRANTY COMMENCEMENT DATE
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY COVERAGE
OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES
2000W51
´*xnG¶5g¨
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