Husqvarna 395XP Cooling system, Centrifugal cleaning Air Injection, Heated handles, Winter use

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MAINTENANCE

Cooling system

To obtain the lowest possible running temperature the saw is equipped with a cooling system. The cooling system

consists of:

5

1.

Air intake on the starter

 

 

unit.

4

2.

Air guide plate.

3

 

 

3.Fan blades on the flywheel.

4. Cooling fins on the cylinder.

5. Cylinder cowling

2

(supplies cold air over

1

the cylinder).

 

Clean the cooling system with a brush once a week, more often in demanding conditions. A dirty or blocked cooling system results in the saw overheating which causes damage to piston and cylinder.

Centrifugal cleaning ”Air Injection”

Centrifugal cleaning means the following:

All air to the carburetor is carried through the starter. Dirt and dust is centrifuged away by the cooling fan.

IMPORTANT! In order to keep the function of the centrifugal cleaning, a continous maintenance and care must be made.

• Clean the air intake to the starter, the fan wings of the flywheel, the space around the flywheel, inlet pipe and carburetor space.

Heated handles

On the model XPG both the front handle and the rear handle are equipped with electrical heating coils. These are supplied with electricity from a built-in generator in the electrical system. The switch for the heating coils is placed to the right of the rear handle. When the switch is pushed to the right, the heat is switched on. When it is pushed to the left, the heat is switched off.

Electrically heated carburettor

This chain saw is, if it has model code XPG, equipped with electrically heated carburettor. The electrical heating prevents icing in the carburettor. A thermostat regulates heating so that the carburettor always has the correct temperature.

Winter use

During winter time, powder snow and cold weather can cause running problems, such as:

Too low engine temperature.

Icing on the air filter and carburetor.

Therefore some special measures are required:

Partly reduce the air inlet of the starter and by doing that increase the engine temperature.

Preheat the intake air to the carburetor by removing the special plug between the cylinder and the carburetor space.

Mounting of winter kit

• Brake away and discard the intermediate wall.

• Cut out the hole by using a knife according to the illustration.

• Mount the winter plug.

Temperature 0oC (32oF) or colder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Move the plug from position

1

1 to position 2 so that the

preheated air from the

 

cylinder can pass into the

 

carburetor space and

2

prevent icing on the airfilter.

 

NOTE! When the plug is

 

mounted in the air nozzle

 

for the ”Air injection” the air

 

filter must be cleaned at

 

least once every day.

 

Temperature -5oC

 

(23oF) or colder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For running the saw in cold

 

weather or powder snow, a

 

special cover is available,

 

which is mounted on the

 

starter housing. This reduces the air flow and prevents large amounts of snow from being sucked in.

IMPORTANT! If a special winter kit is assembled or measures are taken to increase the engine temperature, a readjustment to normal setting has to be done when the saw is used under normal conditions. Otherwise, there is a risk of overheating, which can cause severe engine damage.

IMPORTANT! Any maintenance other than that described in this manual must be carried out by your servicing dealer.

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Contents 395XP 101 89KEY to Symbols SymbolsContents Personal Protective Equipment Safety InstructionsChain SAW Safety Equipment Chain brake and front hand guard Right hand guard Throttle lockChain catcher Muffler Stop switchVibration damping system Checking brake band wear Checking the front hand guardChecking the inertia brake release Checking the brake triggerThrottle lock Cutting Equipment 5 basic rulesCutting equipment designed to minimise kickback BarSaw chain Some terms that describe the bar and chainSharpening your chain and adjusting raker clearance General information on sharpening cutting teethSharpening cutting teeth Risk of kickback is increased with a badly sharpened chainTensioning the chain General advice on setting raker clearanceSetting the raker clearance Lubricating cutting equipment Chain oilFilling with chain oil Never use waste oilChecking chain lubrication Lubricating the clutch drum bearingChecking wear on cutting equipment Lubricating the bar tip sprocketHOW to Avoid Kickback What is kickback?Never use the saw one- handed General rulesDo not let go of the handles 10 ft General Safety PrecautionsMin m Basic safety rules General Working InstructionsBasic cutting technique GeneralTerms CuttingTree felling technique Safe distanceLimbing Felling directionClearing the trunk and preparing your retreat FellingGeneral advice Freeing a tree that has fallen badly = high accident riskCutting the trunk into logs Freeing a Trapped treeWhat is WHAT? Assembly Mounting guide bar and chainFuel Handling FuelmixFuelling Min 3 mStart and Stop StartCold engine Warm engine Maintenance CarburetorStarter device assembly Starter deviceChanging a broken or worn starter cord Tensioning the recoil springAdjustment of the oil pump Needle bearing maintenanceAir filter Spark plugCentrifugal cleaning Air Injection Cooling systemHeated handles Winter useWeekly maintenance Daily maintenance Monthly maintenanceTechnical Data 395XPEmission Control Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights Obligations2000W40