Husqvarna LE389 manual How To Service The Air Filter, Change Air Filter

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How To Service The Air Filter

Replace the air filter every 50 hours; more often in dusty or dirty conditions.

CAUTION

Do not use pressurized air or solvents to clean the filter. Pressurized air can damage the filter and solvents will dissolve the filter.

1Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug.

2To remove the cover (A), press in on the two side tabs (B) while pulling out on the cover (A).

3To prevent dirt from entering the carburetor (D), carefully pull the filter (C) away from the carburetor

(D).

4If the filter (C) is very dirty or damaged, replace it with a new filter.

5Install the filter and cover onto the carburetor.

6Connect the spark plug wire to the spark plug.

WARNING

Gasoline and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive.

Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.

¯Never start or run the engine with the air cleaner or the filter removed as a fire or explosion could result. A defective air filter will cause a loss of engine power. If dirt or dust enters the engine through the carburetor, the result will be excessive wear or damage to the engine. Replace a damaged or clogged air cleaner immediately.

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Figure 28: Change Air Filter

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Contents MS-3616MA Operator’s Manual − Model LE389Serial number Engine model Date of purchase Product model numberTable of Contents Symbols And Warnings SafetyWhen Starting Engine When Adding FuelWhen Operating Equipment When Transporting EquipmentWhen testing for spark Before performing adjustments or repairsFuel Safety Operator Safety Rules Before UseOperating Safety Safe StorageRepair / Adjustments Safety − Wheels − Hardware Parts Bag AssemblyParts Packed Separately In Carton Product Completely Assembled Removal From The CartonLower Handle How To Assemble The HandleHandle Assembly Assembly ChecklistFeatures Eye Protection OperationBefore Starting The Engine Type of gasoline to use Gasoline RequirementsEngine Controls How To Start The EngineRecoil Start How To Use The Throttle Control How To StopEmergency Stopping Normal StoppingThrown debris can cause severe laceration How To Use The Clutch/Depth Control LeverFront Wheel Knob How To Use The Index LeverOperation Of Edger How To Operate The EdgerCurb-Hopping Feature Curb-hop featureEdging Tips Maintenance Chart MaintenanceBelt Removal How To Remove The BeltBlade Removal How To Replace The BladeCarburetor Adjustment Engine MaintenanceEmission Control Spark PlugChange Oil How To Change The OilChange Air Filter How To Service The Air FilterEdger StorageTroubleshooting Page Power Ratings Product SpecificationsWarranty Statement Items not Covered by this Warranty Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities Emissions Control System Warranty StatementModerate Key Description Engine Mount AssemblyWheel Assembly Model LE389 CURB-HOP Assembly Edger Blade Assembly Blade Guard Assembly Clutch / Drive Lever Assembly Handle Assembly Decals