Husqvarna 1153178-95, 353 E-tech, 353G E-tech What is WHAT?, What is what on the chain saw?

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What is what on the chain saw?

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Product and serial number plate

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Starter handle

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Throttle lockout

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Chain oil tank

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Decompression valve

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Starter

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Front handle

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Fuel tank

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Cylinder cover

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Choke control/Start throttle lock

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Front hand guard

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Rear handle

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Muffler

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Stop switch

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Bumper spike

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Adjuster screws carburetor

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Bar tip sprocket

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Air purge

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Rear handle with right hand guard

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Information and warning decal

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Throttle control

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Bar guard

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Clutch cover

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Combination spanner

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Oil pump adjustment screw

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Operator’s manual

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Chain catcher

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Right-hand brake trigger

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Chain tensioning screw

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Switch for heated handle (346XPG TrioBrake, 353G

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Chain

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Contents Operator’s manual KEY to Symbols Symbols on the machineSymbols in the operator’s manual EPAContents Introduction Dear customerWhat is WHAT? What is what on the chain saw?General Safety Precautions Before using a new chain sawAlways use common sense Machine′s safety equipment Personal protective equipmentChain brake and front hand guard General Safety Precautions Throttle lockout Chain catcherRight hand guard Stop switchCutting equipment Vibration damping systemBar General rulesCutting equipment designed to reduce kickback ChainIncreases the risk of kickback Sharpening your chain and adjusting depth gauge settingGeneral information on sharpening cutting teeth Sharpening cutting teethTensioning the chain General advice on adjusting depth gauge settingAdjustment of depth gauge setting LargeLubricating cutting equipment Needle bearing lubrication When the chain touches the operatorChain drive sprocket Checking wear on cutting equipmentAssembly Fitting the bar and chainWorking with the chain Fuel Handling FuelTransport and storage Fuel safetyFueling Long-term storageCold engine Starting and StoppingStarting and stopping Warm engineStopping RiskBefore use Basic safety rulesWorking Techniques General working instructionsClutch cover causing the chain to CleaningJam. Always stop the engine before Basic cutting technique TermsLimbing Or fatal injury Tree felling techniqueLogs are lying together. Such Safe distanceTraining we advise you not to fell trees Felling directionClearing the trunk and preparing your retreat Your sawDirectional cuts Felling cutHow to avoid kickback What is kickback?Freeing a tree that has fallen badly Cutting the trunk into logs Maintenance Carburetor adjustmentGeneral Correctly adjusted carburetor High speed jet HChecking the brake trigger Muffler Starter Changing a broken or worn starter cordTensioning the recoil spring Spark plug Replacement of broken recoil and drive disc springsAir filter Fitting the starterLubricating the bar tip sprocket Adjustment of the oil pumpWhen making adjustments Needle bearing lubricationHeated handles Air Injection centrifugal cleaningTemperature 0C 32F or colder Electrical carburetor heatingMaintenance schedule Daily maintenance Weekly maintenance Monthly maintenanceTechnical Data Technical data050/1,3 mm Bar and chain combinationsSaw chain filing and file gauges 058/1,5 mmFederal Emission Control Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights and ObligationsKickback safety precautions American Standard Safety PrecautionsSafety precautions for chain saw users Other safety precautionsPage Original instructions 1153178-95