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Instruction Manual

Manual de Instrucciones

Manuel d???Instructions

ES350

ES350WT

ENGLISH

ESPA??OL

WARNING:

Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before using this product. Failure to do so can result in serious injury.

ADVERTENCIA:

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and if damaged, have repaired by an authorized service dealer.
MAINTAIN YOUR SAW IN GOOD
WORKING ORDER
S Have all chain saw service performed by an authorized service dealer except
protection such as non-fogging, vented goggles or face screen; an ap- proved safety hard hat; and sound
Always use steel-toed safety footwear with non-slip soles; snug-fitting cloth- ing; heavy-duty, non-slip gloves; eye

SAFETY RULES

WARNING: When using electric gardening appliances, basic safety pre-

cautions must always be followed to re- duce the risk of fire, electric shock, and serious injury. Read and follow all

instructions.

WARNING: Always disconnect

power source when making repairs, ad- justments, and when changing accesso- ries and attachments such as saw bar,

chain or guards.

Because a chain saw is a high-speed woodcutting tool, special precautions

must be observed to reduce risk of acci- dents. Careless or improper use of this tool can cause serious injury.

PLAN AHEAD

S Restrict the use of your saw to adult

users who understand and can follow the safety rules, precautions, and op-

erating instructions found in this manual.

S Dress properly. Wear protective gear.

dication. You must be in good physical

condition and mentally alert. If you have any condition that might be ag- gravated by strenuous work, check

with doctor before operating. Watch what you are doing. Use common sense.

S Do not start cutting until you have a clear work area, secure footing, and

especially if you are felling a tree, a re- treat path. Keep work area clean.

OPERATE YOUR SAW SAFELY

SDo not operate with one hand. Serious injury to the operator, helpers, or by- standers may result from one-handed operation. A chain saw is intended for

two-handed use.

S Do not operate saw from a ladder or in a tree.

SMake sure the chain will not make con- tact with any object while starting the

saw. Never start the saw when the guide bar is in a cut.

S Do not force chain saw. It will do the job

better and safer at the rate for which it was intended.

SDo not put pressure on the saw, espe- cially at the end of the cut. Doing so can cause you to lose control when

SKeep all parts of your body away from the chain when saw is running.

S Keep children away. Do not let visitors contact chain saw or extension cord. All visitors should be kept at least 30 feet

(10 meters) away from work area.

SDo not handle or operate a chain saw when you are fatigued, ill, upset, or if you have taken alcohol, drugs, or me-

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the items listed in the MAINTENANCE section of this manual.

SMake certain saw chain stops moving when trigger switch is released.

S Keep the handles dry and clean and

free from oil and grease.

S Keep oil cap and fasteners securely tightened.

S Nonconforming replacement compo- nents or the removal of safety devices may cause damage to the unit and pos-

sible injury to the operator or bystand- ers. Use only Poulan accessories and

replacement parts as recommended. Never modify your saw.

S Maintain chain saw with care.

S Keep unit sharp and clean for better and safer performance.

S Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.

SUnplug the chain saw from the power source when not in use, before servic-

ing, and when changing accessories and attachments, such as saw chain and guard.

S Check for damaged parts. Before fur- ther use of the chain saw, a guard or

other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its in-

tended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any

other conditions that may affect its op- eration. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired

or replaced by an authorized service dealer unless otherwise indicated else-

where in the instruction manual.

S When not in use, chain saws should be stored in a dry, high or locked-up

place out of the reach of children.

S When storing saw, unplug and use a bar sheath or carrying case.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

WARNING: Avoid a dangerous environment. To reduce the risk of elec-

trical shock, do not use in rain, in damp or wet locations, or around swimming pools, hot tubs, etc. Do not expose to

snow, rain, or water to avoid the possibil- ity of electrical shock. Do not handle ex- tension cord or plug with wet hands.

SUse a voltage supply as shown on the nameplate of the unit.

S Avoid dangerous situations. Do not use in the presence of flammable liq- uids or gases to avoid creating a fire or

explosion and/or causing damage to unit.

S To reduce the risk of electrical shock,

this appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other) and will re- quire the use of a polarized extension

cord. The appliance plug will fit into a po-

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larized extension cord only one way. If

the plug does not fit fully into the exten- sion cord, reverse the plug. If the plug still does not fit, obtain a correct polar-

ized extension cord. A polarized exten- sion cord will require the use of a polar- ized wall outlet. This plug will fit into the

polarized wall outlet only one way. If plug does not fit fully into the wall outlet,

reverse the plug. If the plug still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper wall outlet. Do not change the

equipment plug, extension cord recep- tacle, or extension cord plug in any way.

S To reduce risk of electrical shock, use

extension cords specifically marked as suitable for outdoor appliances. The electrical rating of the cord must not be

less than the rating of unit. The cord must be marked with suffix ???W--A??? (in Canada, ???W???). Use a polarized cord.

Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. Inspect extension cord

before use and replace if damaged. Do not use a damaged cord. Cord insula- tion must be intact with no cracks or de-

terioration. Plug connectors must be undamaged. An undersized extension cord will cause a drop in line voltage re-

sulting in loss of power and overheating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The lower the gauge number, the heavi-

er the cord (see SELECT AN EXTENSION CORD in the OPERATION section). Do

not use multiple cords.

S Do not abuse cord. Never carry the unit by the extension cord or yank ex-

tension cord to disconnect unit.

SSecure extension cord to power cord to prevent disconnection from unit.

SDo not use the unit if the switch does not turn the unit on and off properly, or if the lockout does not work. Repairs to the switch must be made by an autho-

rized service dealer.

SKeep extension cord clear of operator and obstacles at all times. Position cord so that it will not be caught on

branches. Do not expose cords to heat, oil, water, or sharp edges.

S To avoid the possibility of electric

shock, avoid body contact with any grounded conductor, such as metal fences or pipes.

S Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection should be provided on circuit or outlet to be used. Receptacles are

available having built-in GFCI protection and may be used for this measure of

safety. Inspect chain saw cords periodi- cally and if damaged, have repaired by an authorized service dealer.

GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK

Follow all safety rules to help avoid kick- back and other forces which can result in serious injury.

Kickback Path

Avoid Obstructions

Clear The Working Area

WARNING: Avoid kickback which

can result in serious injury. Kickback is the backward, upward or sudden for- ward motion of the guide bar occurring

when the saw chain near the upper tip of the guide bar contacts any object such as a log or branch, or when the wood

closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut. Contacting a foreign object in the wood can also result in loss of chain

saw control.

SRotational Kickback can occur when the moving chain contacts an object at the upper tip of the guide bar. This con- tact can cause the chain to dig into the object, which stops the chain for an instant. The result is a lightning fast, reverse reaction which kicks the guide

bar up and back toward the operator.

SPinch-Kickback can occur when the the wood closes in and pinches the moving saw chain in the cut along the top of the guide bar and the saw chain is suddenly stopped. This sudden stopping of the chain results in a rever- sal of the chain force used to cut wood and causes the saw to move in the op- posite direction of the chain rotation. The saw is driven straight back toward

the operator.

S Pull-In can occur when the moving chain contacts a foreign object in the

wood in the cut along the bottom of the guide bar and the saw chain is suddenly stopped. This sudden stopping pulls the

saw forward and away from the opera- tor and could easily cause the operator

to lose control of the saw.

REDUCE THE CHANCE OF

KICKBACK

The following precautions should be fol- lowed to minimize kickback:

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S Recognize that kickback can happen.

With a basic understanding of kickback, you can reduce the element of surprise which contributes to accidents.

S Never let the moving chain contact any object at the tip of the guide bar.

SKeep working area free from obstruc- tions such as other trees, branches, rocks, fences, stumps, etc. Eliminate

or avoid any obstruction that your saw chain could hit while cutting.

S When cutting a branch, do not let the

guide bar contact another branch or other objects around it.

S Keep saw chain sharp and properly

tensioned. A loose or dull chain can in- crease the chance of kickback. Follow manufacturer???s chain sharpening and

maintenance instructions. Check ten- sion at regular intervals, but never with engine running. Make sure bar clamp

nuts are securely tightened.

S Begin and continue cutting at full

speed. If the chain is moving at a slow- er speed, there is greater chance of kickback occurring.

S Use extreme caution when re-enter- ing a cut.

S Do not attempt cuts starting with the tip of the bar (plunge cuts).

SWatch for shifting logs or other objects that could close a cut and pinch or fall

onto chain.

S Use the specified Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar and Low Kickback Chain.

Avoid Pinch-Kickback:

S Be extremely aware of situations or

obstructions that can cause material to pinch the top of or otherwise stop the chain.

S Do not cut more than one log at a time.

SDo not twist the saw as the bar is with- drawn from an undercut when buck-

ing.

Avoid Pull-In:

S Always begin cutting with the saw at

full speed and the saw housing against wood.

SUse wedges made of plastic or wood. Never use metal to hold the cut open.

MAINTAIN CONTROL

SA good, firm grip on the saw with both hands will help you maintain control. Don???t let go. Grip the rear handle with your right hand whether you are right or left handed. Wrap the fingers of your left hand over and around the front handlebar, and your left thumb under the front handlebar. Keep your left arm straight with the elbow locked.

Large Radius

Tip Guide Bar

S Position your left hand on the front

handlebar so it is in a straight line with your right hand on the rear handle

when making bucking cuts. Stand slightly to the left side of the saw to keep your body from being in a direct

line with the cutting chain.

S Stand with your weight evenly bal- anced on both feet.

S Do not overreach. You could be drawn or thrown off balance and lose control.

SDo not cut above shoulder height. It is difficult to maintain control of saw above shoulder height.

KICKBACK SAFETY FEATURES

WARNING: The following features

SLow Kickback Chain has met kickback performance requirements when tested on the representative sample of these chain saws specified in ANSI B175.1.

Low Kickback Chain

Contoured Depth Gauge

Elongated Guard Link

Deflects Kickback Force

And Allows Wood To

Gradually Ride Into Cutter

WARNING: Computed Kickback Angle (CKA) listed on your saw and listed

in the following CKA Table represents the angle of kickback your bar and chain

combinations will have when tested in ac- cordance with CSA and ANSI standards. Computed angles represented in the CKA

ger. Do not rely only on safety devices. Follow all safety rules to help avoid kick- back and other forces which can result

in serious injury.

S Hand Guard: designed to reduce the chance of your left hand contacting

the chain if your hand slips off the front handlebar.

S Position of front and rear handlebars: designed with distance between han- dles and ???in-line??? with each other. The

spread and ???in-line??? position of the hands provided by this design work to- gether to give balance and resistance in

controlling the pivot of the saw back to- ward the operator if kickback occurs.

S Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar: de-

signed with a small radius tip which re- duces the size of the kickback danger

should be given to the lower CKA values. In all cases, lower CKA values represent a safer operating environment for the user.

STip contact in some cases may cause a lightning fast REACTION, kicking the guide bar up and back toward the op-

erator.

SPinching the saw chain along the tip of the guide bar may push the guide bar

rapidly back towards the operator.

S Either of these reactions may cause

you to lose control of the saw which could result in serious injury. Do not rely exclusively upon safety devices

built into your saw.

The following guide bar and chain com- binations meet kickback requirements of

CSA Z62.1 & Z62.3 and ANSI B175.1 when used on saws listed in this manual.

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Computed kickback angle (CKA) Table

SAFETY NOTICE: Exposure to vibra-

tions through prolonged use of hand tools could cause blood vessel or nerve damage in the fingers, hands, and joints

of people prone to circulation disorders or abnormal swelling. Prolonged use in cold weather has been linked to blood

vessel damage in otherwise healthy people. If symptoms occur such as

numbness, pain, loss of strength, change in skin color or texture, or loss of feeling in the fingers, hands, or joints,

discontinue the use of this tool and seek medical attention. An anti-vibration sys- tem does not guarantee the avoidance

of these problems. Users who operate power tools on a continual and regular basis must closely monitor their physical

condition and the condition of this tool.

DOUBLE INSULATION

CONSTRUCTION

This unit is double insulated to help pro- tect against electric shock. Double in-

sulation construction consists of two separate ???layers??? of electrical insulation instead of grounding.

Tools built with this insulation system are not intended to be grounded. No grounding means is provided on this

unit, nor should a means of grounding be added to this unit.

Safety precautions must be observed when operating any electrical tool. The

double insulation system only provides

added protection against injury resulting from an internal electrical insulation failure.

WARNING: All electrical repairs to

this unit, including housing, switch, motor, etc., must be diagnosed and repaired by

qualified service personnel. Replacement parts for a double insulated appliance must be identical to the parts they replace.

A double insulated appliance is marked with the words ???double insulation??? or ???double insulated???. The symbol

(square within a square) may also be marked on the appliance. Failure to have the unit repaired by authorized service

personnel can cause the double insula- tion construction to become ineffective and result in serious injury.

STANDARDS: This product is listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. in accor-

dance with UL Standard 1662 and CSA Standards Z62.1 and Z62.3 and ANSI B175.1.

ANSI B175.1-2000 ???American National Standard for Powered Tools -- Safety Re- quirements???

CSA Z62.3 ???Chain Saw Kickback Occu- pational Health and Safety???

CSA Z62.1 ???Chain Saws -- Occupational Health and Safety???

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

ASSEMBLY

WARNING: Before using chain saw, ensure all fasteners are secure.

CARTON CONTENTS

S Chain Saw (fully assembled) S Bar Sheath

Examine parts for damage. Do not use damaged parts.

NOTE: If you need assistance or find that parts are missing or damaged, please call 1-800-554-6723.

ASSEMBLY

Your unit is fully assembled; no assembly is required.

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OPERATION

KNOW YOUR SAW

READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR

CHAIN SAW. Compare the illustrations with your unit to familiarize yourself with the location of the various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future refer- ence.

MINIMUM WIRE GAUGE

RECOMMENDATIONS

*American Wire Gauge

ATTACH THE EXTENSION CORD TO

YOUR CHAIN SAW

To prevent disconnection from unit, se-

cure extension cord to power cord as shown in the following illustration.

Extension Cord

BEFORE STARTING SAW

WARNING: Be sure to read the

electrical safety information in the safety rules section of this manual before you begin. If you do not understand the elec-

trical safety information do not attempt to use your unit. Seek help from someone that does understand the information or

call the customer assistance help line at 1-800-554-6723.

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GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN OIL

The bar and chain require lubrication. The chain oiler provides lubrication to the chain and guide bar. Be sure to fill the bar

oil tank before each cutting session. Lack of oil will quickly ruin the bar and chain. Too little oil will cause overheating shown

by smoke coming from the chain and/or discoloration of the bar. For maximum

guide bar and chain life, we recommend you use Poulan chain saw bar oil. If Poulan bar oil is not available, you may

use a good grade SAE 30 oil until you are able to obtain Poulan brand. Use a funnel to fill the tank. Replace oil cap securely.

Check oil level after every 15 minutes of operation.

STOPPING YOUR SAW

S Release the trigger switch.

SIf motor does not stop, disconnect the extension cord. Discontinue use of the unit until it has been repaired by an authorized service dealer.

STARTING YOUR SAW

1.Connect the saw to a power source using the proper size extension cord; see SELECT AN EXTENSION CORD).

2.Grip both handles firmly.

3.Push and hold the trigger lock--out button with your right hand thumb.

4.Squeeze and hold the trigger switch.

CUTTING METHODS

OPERATING TIPS

SCheck chain tension before first use and after 1 minute of operation. See

CHECK CHAIN TENSION in the MAIN-

TENANCE section.

SCut wood only. Do not cut metal, plas- tics, masonry, non-wood building ma-

terials, etc.

S Stop the saw if the chain strikes a for-

eign object. Inspect the saw and repair parts as necessary.

S Keep the chain out of dirt and sand.

Even a small amount of dirt will quickly dull a chain and increase the possibil- ity of kickback.

S Practice cutting a few small logs using the following steps. This will help you get the ???feel??? of using your saw before you

begin a major sawing operation.

SSqueeze trigger switch and allow unit to reach full speed before cutting.

S Begin cutting with the saw frame against the log.

SKeep the motor at full speed the en- tire time you are cutting.

S Release the trigger switch as soon

as the cut is completed, allowing the motor to stop.

SKeep the cord away from the cutting area. Position cord so it will not be caught on branches and the like dur- ing cutting.

S To avoid losing control when cut is complete, do not put pressure on

saw at end of cut.

S Stop motor before setting saw down.

TREE FELLING TECHNIQUES

WARNING: Check for broken or

dead branches which can fall while cut- ting causing serious injury. Do not cut near buildings or electrical wires if you

do not know the direction of tree fall, nor cut at night since you will not be able to

see well, nor during bad weather such as rain, snow, or strong winds, etc. If the tree does make contact with any utility

line, the utility company should be noti- fied immediately.

SCarefully plan your sawing operation in advance.

S Clear the work area. You need a clear area all around the tree so you can have secure footing.

S The chain saw operator should keep on the uphill side of the terrain as the tree is likely to roll or slide downhill af-

ter it is felled.

S Study the natural conditions that can cause the tree to fall in a particular direc-

tion, such as:

S The wind direction and speed.

S The lean of the tree. The lean of a

tree might not be apparent due to un- even or sloping terrain. Use a plumb

or level to determine the direction of tree lean.

S Weight and branches on one side. S Surrounding trees and obstacles.

SLook for decay and rot. If the trunk is rotted, it can snap and fall toward the

operator.

S Make sure there is enough room for the tree to fall. Maintain a distance of

2-1/2 tree lengths from the nearest per- son or other objects. Noise can drown

out a warning call.

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SRemove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples, and wire from the tree where cuts are to be made.

Plan a clear retreat path

Direction of Fall

45_

FELLING LARGE TREES

(6 inches in diameter or larger)

The notch method is used to fell large trees. A notch is cut on the side of the tree

in the desired direction of fall. After a felling cut is made on the opposite side of tree, the tree will tend to fall in the direction of

the notch.

NOTE: If tree has large buttress roots, remove them before making the notch. If using saw to remove buttress roots, keep saw chain from contacting ground to prevent dulling of the chain.

NOTCH CUT AND FELLING TREE

S Make notch cut by cutting the top of the notch first. Cut through 1/3 of the

diameter of the tree. Next complete the notch by cutting the bottom. See il- lustration. Once the notch is cut, re-

move the wedge of wood from tree.

SAfter removing the wood from the notch, make the felling cut on the opposite side of the notch. This is done by making a cut about two inches higher than the center of the notch. This will leave enough uncut wood between the felling cut and the notch to form a hinge. This hinge will help prevent the tree from fal- ling in the wrong direction.

Hinge holds tree on stump and helps control fall.

Opening of felling

cut

NOTE: Before felling cut is complete, use wedges to open the cut when necessary to control the direction of fall.

To avoid kickback and chain damage, use wood or plastic wedges, but never steel or iron wedges.

S Be alert to signs that the tree is ready

to fall: cracking sounds, widening of the felling cut, or movement in the up- per branches.

S As tree starts to fall, stop saw, put it down, and get away quickly on your planned retreat path.

SDO NOT use your saw to cut down a par- tially fallen tree. Be extremely cautious with partially fallen trees that may be poorly supported. When a tree doesn???t fall completely, set saw aside and pull down tree with a cable winch, block and tackle, or tractor.

CUTTING A FALLEN TREE (BUCKING)

Bucking is the term used for cutting a fall- en tree to the desired log size.

WARNING: Do not stand on the log being cut. Any portion can roll caus-

ing loss of footing and control. Do not stand downhill of the log being cut.

IMPORTANT POINTS

S Cut only one log at a time.

S Cut shattered wood very carefully;

sharp pieces of wood could be flung toward operator.

S Use a sawhorse to cut small logs. Nev-

er allow another person to hold the log while cutting and never hold the log with your leg or foot.

SDo not cut in an area where logs, limbs, and roots are tangled. Drag logs into a clear area before cutting them by pulling out exposed and cleared logs first.

BUCKING TECHNIQUES

WARNING: If saw becomes pinched or hung in a log, don???t try to force it out. You can lose control of the saw result-

ing in injury and/or damage to the saw. Stop the saw, drive a wedge of plastic or wood into the cut until the saw can be re-

moved easily. Restart the saw and care- fully reenter the cut. Do not use a metal wedge. Do not attempt to restart your saw

when it is pinched or hung in a log.

Use a wedge to remove pinched saw

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Overcutting begins on the top side of the

log with the bottom of the saw against the log. When overcutting use light downward pressure.

Overcutting Undercutting

Undercutting involves cutting on the un- derside of the log with top of saw against

the log. When undercutting use light up- ward pressure. Hold saw firmly and main-

tain control. The saw will tend to push back toward you.

Using a log for support

2nd Cut

1st Cut

1st Cut

2nd Cut

WARNING: Never turn saw upside

down to undercut. The saw cannot be controlled in this position.

Always make your first cut on the com-

pressions side of the log. The compres- sion side of the log is where the pressure

of the log???s weight is concentrated.

First cut on compression side of log

Second cut

Second cut

First cut on compression side of log

BUCKING WITHOUT A SUPPORT

S Overcut through 1/3 of the diameter of the log.

SRoll the log over and finish with a sec- ond overcut.

S Watch for logs with a compression side to prevent the saw from pinching. See illustration above for cutting logs

with a compression side.

BUCKING USING A LOG OR

SUPPORT STAND

SRemember your first cut is always on the compression side of the log.

(Refer to the illustration below for your first and second cut)

S Your first cut should extend 1/3 of the

diameter of the log.

S Finish with your second cut.

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1st Cut

1st Cut

2nd Cut

LIMBING AND PRUNING

WARNING: Be alert for and guard against kickback. Do not allow the mov-

ing chain to contact any other branches or objects at the nose of the guide bar

when limbing or pruning. Allowing such contact can result in serious injury.

WARNING: Never climb into a tree to limb or prune. Do not stand on lad-

ders, platforms, a log, or in any position which can cause you to lose your bal- ance or control of the saw.

IMPORTANT POINTS

S Watch out for spring poles. Spring

poles are small size limbs which can whip toward you or pull you off bal- ance. Use extreme caution when cut-

ting small size limbs.

S Be alert for spring back from any branches that are bent or under pres-

sure. Avoid being struck by the branch or the saw when the tension in the wood fibers is released.

S Frequently clear branches out of the way to avoid tripping over them.

LIMBING

S Limb a tree only after it is cut down.

SLeave the larger limbs underneath the felled tree to support the tree as you

work.

SStart at the base of the felled tree and work toward the top, cutting branches

and limbs. Remove small limbs with one cut.

S Keep tree between you and the chain.

SRemove larger branches with the cut- ting techniques described BUCKING

WITHOUT A SUPPORT.

S Always use an overcut to cut small and freely hanging limbs. Undercut-

ting could cause limbs to fall and pinch the saw.

PRUNING

WARNING: Limit pruning to limbs

shoulder height or below. Do not cut if branches are higher than your shoulder. Get a professional to do the job.

S Make your first cut 1/3 of the way

through the bottom of the limb. This cut will make the limb sag so that it falls easily on the second cut.

S Next make a second cut all the way

through the limb.

SFinish the pruning operation by using an overcut so that the stump of the limb protrudes 1 to 2 inches (3--5 cm) from the trunk of the tree.

Second cut

First cut 1/3 of way

3rd cut 1 to 2 in. (3--5 cm) from trunk of tree

MAINTENANCE

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

WARNING: Disconnect power source before performing maintenance.

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

The warranty on this unit does not cover items that have been subjected to oper- ator abuse or negligence. To receive full

value from the warranty, the operator must maintain unit as instructed in this manual. Various adjustments will need

to be made periodically to properly maintain your unit. Improper mainte-

nance may cause damage to the unit and possible injury to the operator or by- standers.

CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR

WORN PARTS

Contact an authorized service dealer for replacement of worn or damaged parts.

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NOTE: It is normal for a small amount of oil to appear under the saw after motor stops. Do not confuse this with a leaking oil tank.

S Trigger Switch -- Ensure the trigger switch functions properly by squeez- ing and holding the trigger switch.

Make sure motor starts and stops.

S Oil Tank -- Discontinue use of chain saw if oil tank shows signs of damage

or leaks.

S Extension Cord -- Discontinue use if chain saw extension cord shows signs

of damage or wear.

CHECK FOR LOOSE FASTENERS

AND PARTS

S Bar Clamp Nuts

S Chain

S Bar Adjusting Screw

CHECK CHAIN TENSION

WARNING: Wear protective gloves when handling chain. The chain

is sharp and can cut you even when it is not moving.

Chain tension is very important. Chain stretches during use. This is especially true during the first few times you use your

saw. Always check chain tension each time you use your saw.

1.Unplug unit from the power source.

2.Use a screwdriver to move chain around guide bar to ensure kinks do not exist. The chain should rotate freely.

NOTE: It is recommended that the saw be turned upside down for chain tensioning.

3.Loosen bar clamp nuts until they are finger tight against the bar clamp.

4.Turn the adjusting screw clockwise until the chain solidly contacts bottom of guide bar rail. Then, turn adjusting screw an additional 1/4 turn. This is correct chain tension setting.

Adjusting Screw -- 1/4 Turn

NOTE: To tighten the chain, turn the ad- justing screw clockwise; to loosen the

chain, turn the adjusting screw counter- clockwise.

Adjusting Screw

5.Check the tension by lifting the chain from the guide bar. Remove some of the stiffness in the chain by pulling down and letting go of the chain sever- al times.

6.Continue turning the adjusting screw until the tension is correct (see step 4).

7.Tighten bar clamp nuts with a wrench.

8.Recheck chain tension.

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WARNING: If the saw is operated with a loose chain, the chain could jump

off the guide bar and result in serious in- jury.

CHECK CHAIN SHARPNESS

A sharp chain makes wood chips. A dull chain makes a sawdust powder and

cuts slowly. See CHAIN SHARPENING in

the SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS section.

CHECK GUIDE BAR

Conditions which require guide bar main- tenance:

S Saw cuts to one side or at an angle. S Saw has to be forced through the cut. S Inadequate supply of oil to the bar and

chain.

Check the condition of the guide bar each time the chain is sharpened. A worn guide

bar will damage the chain and make cut- ting difficult.

After each use, with unit disconnected from power source, clean all sawdust from the guide bar and sprocket hole.

To maintain guide bar:

S Disconnect the chain saw from the power source.

S Loosen and remove bar clamp nuts. Remove bar and chain from saw.

SClean the oil holes and bar groove af- ter each 5 hours of operation.

Remove Sawdust From

Guide Bar Groove

Oil Holes

S Burring of guide bar rails is a normal process of rail wear. Remove these burrs with a flat file.

SWhen rail top is uneven, use a flat file to restore square edges and sides.

File Rail Edges

and Sides

Square

Replace the guide bar when the groove is worn, the guide bar is bent or crack--ed, or when excess heating or burring of the rails

occurs. If replacement is necessary, use only the guide bar specified for your saw in the repair parts list or on the decal located

on the chain saw.

LUBRICATION

Bar Oil Fill Cap

S Check bar and chain oil before use and every 15 minutes while operating

the saw. See GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN OIL under the OPERATION section.

INSPECT AND CLEAN UNIT AND

LABELS

SAfter each use, inspect complete unit for loose or damaged parts. Clean the unit and labels using a damp cloth with

a mild detergent.

S Wipe off the unit and labels with a clean dry cloth.

SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS

CHAIN SHARPENING

WARNING: Improper chain sharp- ening techniques and/or depth gauge

maintenance will increase the chance of kickback which can result in serious in- jury.

WARNING: Wear protective gloves when handling chain. The chain

is sharp and can cut you even when it is not moving.

Conditions which indicate the need for chain sharpening:

SReduction in size of wood chips. The size of the wood chip will decrease as the chain gets duller until it becomes more like a powder than a chip. Note

that dead or rotted wood will not pro- duce a good chip.

S Saw cuts to one side or at an angle. S Saw has to be forced through the cut.

Tools required:

S 5/32 inch (4 mm) diameter round file and file holder

S Flat file

S Depth gauge tool

TO SHARPEN CHAIN:

1.Move ON/STOP switch to the STOP position.

2.Check chain for proper tension. Ad- just chain tension if necessary. See

CHECK CHAIN TENSION section.

3.Sharpen cutters.

STo sharpen the cutters, position the file holder level (90??) so that it rests on the top edges of the cut- ter and depth gauge.

NOTE: The chain has both left and right hand cutters.

File Holder

File

SAlign the 30?? file holder marks parallel with the bar and to the center of the chain.

Cutter

SSharpen cutters on one side of the chain first. File from the inside of each cutter to the outside. Then, turn the chain saw around and re- peat the process for the other side

of the chain.

SFile on the forward stroke only. Use 2 or 3 strokes per cutting

edge.

SKeep all cutters the same length when filing.

SFile enough to remove any dam- age to cutting edges (side plate and top plate of cutter).

SFile chain to meet the specifica- tions as shown.

80??60??

30??

Hook Angle

0.025 inch

(0.65 mm)

Cutter

90??

Rounded

Corner

Depth Gauge

Right

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Wrong

WARNING: Maintain the proper hook angle according to the manufac-

turer???s specifications for the chain you are using. Improper hook angle will in- crease the chance of kickback which

can result in serious injury.

4. Check and lower depth gauges.

Depth Gauge

S Place gauge tool on cutter.

SIf the depth gauge is higher than the depth gauge tool, file it level to the top of the depth gauge tool.

SMaintain rounded front corner of depth gauge with a flat file. NOTE: The very top of the depth gauge should be flat with the front

half rounded off with a flat file.

If you require further assistance or are un-

sure about performing this procedure, contact your authorized service dealer or

call our customer assistance help line at 1--800--554--6723.

WARNING: Avoid accidental start- ing. Always unplug saw from power

source before installing a bar and/or chain.

CHAIN REPLACEMENT

WARNING: Wear protective

gloves when handling chain. The chain is sharp and can cut you even when it is

not moving.

It is normal for a new chain to stretch dur- ing the first 15 minutes of operation. You

should recheck your chain tension fre- quently and adjust the chain tension as required. See CHECK CHAIN TENSION

section.

Replace the old chain when it becomes worn or damaged. Use only the Low

Kickback replacement chain specified in the list of available replacement parts. The chain must comply with kickback re-

quirements of ANSI B175.1 when tested with this saw. See your authorized ser-

vice dealer to replace and sharpen indi- vidual cutters on your chain.

TO REPLACE CHAIN:

1.Disconnect the chain saw from the power source.

2.Remove bar clamp nuts.

3.Remove bar clamp and old chain.

Bar Clamp

Nuts

4.Turn the adjusting screw counter- clockwise to move the adjusting pin almost as far as it will go to the rear. Do not remove the adjusting screw from the bar clamp.

5.Carefully remove the new chain from the package. Hold chain with cutters facing as shown.

Tip of

Bar

CUTTERS MUST FACE IN

DIRECTION OF ROTATION

Drive Links

6.Place chain around the sprocket and fit the drive links into the guide bar groove and then into the teeth of the sprocket in the tip of the guide bar.

7.Hold the guide bar against the saw frame and install the bar clamp. Be sure adjusting pin is in the adjusting pin hole in the bar.

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Inside view of Bar Clamp

Adjusting pin hole

Adjusting screw

Adjusting pin

8. Secure the guide bar and bar clamp

with the bar clamp nuts; tighten finger tight only.

CAUTION: If saw chain is installed back-

wards, the saw will vibrate excessively and will not cut wood.

CHAIN ADJUSTMENT

See CHECK CHAIN TENSION in the MAIN- TENANCE section.

CUSTOMER SERVICEABLE PARTS

WARNING: Use of any other ac-

cessory or attachment might present a risk of injury to the operator.

STORAGE

WARNING: Perform the following steps after each use:

S Allow motor to cool before storing or transporting.

SStore chain saw and extension cord in a well ventilated area

S Store chain saw with all guards in place and position chain saw so that

any sharp object cannot accidentally cause injury.

SStore chain saw unplugged, well out of the reach of children.

SEASONAL STORAGE

Prepare your unit for storage at the end of the season or if it will not be used for 30 days or more.

If your chain saw is to be stored for a period of time:

S Clean it thoroughly before lengthy

storage.

S Store in a clean dry area.

SLightly oil external metal surfaces and guide bar.

SOil the chain and wrap it in heavy paper or cloth.

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TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE

WARNING: Always stop unit and disconnect from the power source be- fore performing all of the recommended remedies below except remedies that require unit to be operating.

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WARRANTY STATEMENT

electric or cordless product is free from defects in material and workmanship and agrees to repair or replace under

Giving the model number, serial number and date of purchase of your product and

year from the original date of pur- chase.

If your Poulan brand electric or cordless

product should fail within the limited war- ranty period, you may return it in complete condition, prepaid, with proof of purchase

to the dealer from whom it was purchased for repair or replacement at the option of

Poulan.

This warranty is not transferable and does not cover damage or liability caused by improper handling, improper

maintenance or alteration, or the use of accessories and/or attachments not

specifically recommended by Poulan for this product. This warranty does not cover parts that will wear and require re-

placement with reasonable use during the warranty period. This warranty does not cover pre--delivery setup or normal

adjustments explained in the instruction manual.

Should you have any unanswered questions regarding this warranty,

please contact:

Poulan, a division of Husqvarna

Consumer Outdoor Products N.A., Inc. 7349 Statesville Road

Charlotte, NC 28269 1--800--554--6723

THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LE-

GAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY HAVE OTHER

RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO

STATE.

NO CLAIMS FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR

OTHER DAMAGES WILL BE ALLOWED, AND

THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS WAR-

RANTIES EXCEPT THOSE EXPRESSLY

STIPULATED HEREIN.

SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITA-

TIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WAR-

RANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR

LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE-

QUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMI-

TATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY

TO YOU.

This is a limited warranty within the meaning of that term as defined in the

Magnuson--Moss Act of 1975.

The policy of Poulan is to continuously

improve its products. Therefore, Poulan reserves the right to change, modify, or

discontinue models, designs, specifica- tions, and accessories of all products at any time without notice or obligation to any

purchaser.

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