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        Poulan 530403514 Chainsaw User Manual
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1.   Repairs to  the switch must be made by an autho   rized service dealer    Keep 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    To avoid the possibility of electric  shock  avoid body contact with any  grounded conductor  such as metal  fences or pipes    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     i Kickback Path          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    e Rotational 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 
2.   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    e When not in use  chain saws should  be stored in a dry  high or locked up  place out of the reach of children    e 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    e Use a voltage supply as shown on the  nameplate of the unit    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    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     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 req
3.  30 48 M     16 16 14  0 awc    AWG  AW G                           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         Trigger Switch    _    Hand Guard    Bar    Bar Clamp Chain    BAR OIL CAP  The BAR OIL CAP is used to fill the bar oil    tank    CHAIN ADJUSTMENT SCREW   The CHAIN ADJUSTMENT SCREW is  used to adjust the chain tension   POWER CORD   The POWER CORD is used to connect  the chain saw to an approved extension  cord    CHAIN TENSION   It is normal for a new chain to stretch dur   ing first 30 minutes of operation  You  should check your chain tension frequent   ly  See CHAIN TENSION under the SER   VICE AND ADJUSTMENTS section     Power Cord    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     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 c
4.  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     12    CHECK GUIDE BAR   Conditions which require guide bar main    tenance    e Saw cuts to one side or at an angle    e Saw has to be forced through the cut    e 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    e Disconnect the chain saw from the  power source    e Loosen and remove bar mounting nuts   Remove bar and chain from saw    e Clean the oil holes and bar groove af   ter each 5 hours of operation     Remove Sawdust From  Guide Bar Groove       e Add lubricant to sprocket hole after  each use    e Burring of guide bar rails is a normal  process of rail wear  Remove these  burrs with a flat file    e When rail top is uneven  use a flat file  to restore square edges and sides           File Rail Edges    and Sides  Square    Worn Groove Correct Groove    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 deca
5.  IMPORTANT POINTS   e Cut only one log at a time    e Cut shattered wood very carefully   sharp pieces of wood could be flung  toward operator    Use asawhorse 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    Do 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       wooden wedge to force cut open     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        WARNING  Never turn saw upside  down to undercut  The saw cannot be  controlled in this position    Always make your firs
6.  alcohol  drugs  or me     2    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    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   e Do 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    Do not operate saw from a ladder or in  a tree    Make 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    Do not force chain saw  It will do the job  better and safer at the rate for which it  was intended    Do not put pressure on the saw  espe   cially at the end of the cut  Doing so  can cause you to lose control when  the cut is completed    Stop the saw before setting it down   Hand carry saw only when motor is  stopped  Carry the chain saw by the  front handle with the saw stopped  finger  off the switch  the guide bar and saw  chain to the rear    Use the right tool  cut wood only  Don t  use chain saw for purpose not in   tended  for example  don   t use chain  saw for cutting plastic  masonry  non   wood building materials    Do not operate a chain saw that is  damaged  im
7.  extension cord shows signs  of damage or wear    CHECK FOR LOOSE FASTENERS   AND PARTS   e Bar Clamp Nuts   e Chain   e 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    e Unplug unit from the power source    e Use a screwdriver to move chain  around guide bar to ensure kinks do not  exist  The chain should rotate freely        e Loosen bar clamp nuts until they are  finger tight against the bar clamp    e Turn the adjusting screw clockwise until  the chain solidly contacts bottom of  guide bar rail  Then  turn adjusting  screw an additional 1 4 turn    Adjusting Screw   1 4 Turn    De    NOTE  To tighten the chain  turn the ad   justing screw clockwise  to loosen the  chain  turn the adjusting screw counter   clockwise        e 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 several times    e Continue turning the adjusting screw  until the tension is correct    e Tighten bar mounting nuts with a  wrench    e Recheck chain tension        WARNING  If the saw is operated  with a loose chain  the chain could jump  off the guide bar and result in serious in   jury   
8.  front handlebar  and your left thumb  under the front handlebar  Keep your  left arm straight with the elbow locked        Right Hand   Left Hand       e 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    Stand with your weight evenly bal   anced on both feet    Do not overreach  You could be drawn  or thrown off balance and lose control   Do not cut above shoulder height  It is  difficult to maintain control of saw  above shoulder height    KICKBACK SAFETY FEATURES    A WARNING  The following features  are included on your saw to help reduce  hazard of kickback  however  such fea   tures will not totally eliminate this dan   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    e Hand Guard  designed to reduce the  chance of your left hand contacting  the chain if your hand slips off the front  handlebar    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   Reduced Kickback Guide Bar  de   signed with a
9.  rely exclusively upon safety devices  built into your saw    The following guide bar and chain com    binations meet kickback requirements of   CSA 262 1  amp  262 3 and ANSI B175 1   when used on saws listed in this manual    Use of bar and chain combinations other   than those listed is not recommended and   may not meet the CKA requirements per  standard     Computed kickback angle  CKA  Table    BAR  MODEL P N Lenath   CHAIN P N    952051469       ES300 952044758    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 sys
10.  small radius tip which re   duces the size of the kickback danger  zone  This type bar has been demon   strated to significantly reduce the num   ber and seriousness of kickbacks when  tested in accordance with ANSI B175 1     Small Radius     Tip Guide Bar    Qe  A       Large Radius  Tip Guide Bar    e Low Kickback Chain has met kickback  performance requirements when  tested on the representative sample of  Le chain saws specified in ANSI   175 1     Low Kickback Chain  Contoured Depth Gauge    4 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   column indicate total energy and angle   associated without a chain brake  When  purchasing replacements  considerations  should be given to the lower CKA values    In all cases  lower CKA values represent a   safer operating environment for the user    e Tip contact in some cases may cause  a lightning fast REACTION  kicking the  guide bar up and back toward the op   erator    e Pinching the saw chain along the tip of  the guide bar may push the guide bar  rapidly back towards the operator    e Either of these reactions may cause  you to lose control of the saw which  could result in serious injury  Do not 
11.  when cut   ting small size limbs    e 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    e Frequently clear branches out of the  way to avoid tripping over them    LIMBING   e Limb a tree only after it is cut down    e Leave the larger limbs underneath the  felled tree to support the tree as you  work    e Start at the base of the felled tree and  work toward the top  cutting branches  and limbs  Remove small limbs with  one cut    e Keep tree between you and the chain     e Remove larger branches with the cut   ting techniques described BUCKING  WITHOUT A SUPPORT    e 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    e 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    e Next make a second cut all the way  through the limb     e Finish the pruning operation by using  an overcut so that the stump of the  limb protrudes 1 to 2 inches  8 5 cm   from the trunk of the tree    X cut    Ds    N 8r6 cut 1 to 2 in    3 5 cm  from  Sd of tree    First cut  1 3 of way       MAINTENANCE    CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES       WARNING  D
12. Chain  14     Xtra GUARD   Chain  16     Lo Kick   Guide Bar   14     Lo Kick   Guide Bar   16     Bar  amp  Chain Lubricant  1 at  Bar  amp  Chain Lubricant  1 gal 952030204       STORAGE          WARNING  Perform the following   steps after each use    e Allow motor to cool before storing or  transporting    e Store chain saw and extension cord in  a well ventilated area   e Store chain saw with all guards in  place and position chain saw so that  any sharp object cannot accidentally  cause injury    e Store chain saw unplugged  well out of  the reach of children     14    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    e Clean it thoroughly before lengthy  storage    e Store in a clean dry area    e Lightly oil external metal surfaces and  guide bar    e Oil the chain and wrap it in heavy  paper or cloth     TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE    A 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                          TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY   Chain does  1  Chain tension incorrect   1  See    Check Chain Tension    in   not move Maintenance section    when trigger   2  Guide bar rails pinched   2  Repair or replace    switch is 3  Trigger switch failure    3  Contact authorized service dealer    engaged  4  Circuit breaker trip
13. E LIMI   TATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY  TO YOU    The policy of ELECTROLUX HOME   PRODUCTS  INC  is to continuously im   prove its products  Therefore  ELECTRO   LUX HOME PRODUCTS  INC   reserves   the right to change  modify  or discontinue  models  designs  specifications  and ac   cessories of all products at any time with   out notice or obligation to any purchaser     
14. HSITSNA    Pou l qn      P  Please do not return unit to retailer        Por favor  no devuelva el aparato al lugar de compra   Veuillez ne pas retourner l outil au d  taillant     E 1 800 554 6723  www poulan com  Instruction Manual  Manual de Instrucciones  Manuel d instructions       La        IONVdS4       WARNING   Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before    using this product  Failure to do so can result in serious injury     ADVERTENCIA    Lea el manual de instrucciones y siga todas las advertencias e  instrucciones de seguridad  El no hacerlo puede resultar en lesiones  graves    AVERTISSEMENT    Lire le manuel d instructions et bien respecter tous les avertisse   ments et toutes les instructions de s  curit    Tout d  faut de le faire  pourrait entrainer des blessures graves     Electrolux Home Products  Inc  Electrolux Canada Corporation  250 Bobby Jones Expressway 6150 McLaughlin Road  Augusta  GA 30907 Mississauga  Ontario L5R 4C2       2  From the Electrolux Group  The world   s No 1 choice     KITCHEN  CLEANING AND OUTDOOR APPLIANCES COMBINED    SIV  NVYJ       Copyright   2003 Electrolux Home Products  Inc  530403514 2 11 03       SAFETY RULES       WARNING  When using electric  gardening appliances  basic safety  precautions must always be followed  to reduce 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 
15. an  instant  The result is a lightning fast   reverse reaction which kicks the guide  bar up and back toward the operator   Pinch 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    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     e Recognize that kickback can happen   With a basic understanding of kickback   you can reduce the element of surprise  which contributes to accidents    e Never let the moving chain contact  any object at the tip of the guide bar   Keep 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   When cutting a branch  do not let the  guide bar contact another branch or  other objects around it   Keep saw chain sharp and properly  te
16. hain Saw  fully assembled    e 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        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   Bar Oil Cap    Trigger Lockout  Button ue     Power  Cord 7    TRIGGER SWITCH   The TRIGGER SWITCH is used to turn on  the unit  Squeeze the trigger switch to  operate the unit after lock out button  has been pushed forward  Release the  trigger to turn the unit off    TRIGGER LOCK OUT BUTTON   The TRIGGER LOCK OUT BUTTON is a  control feature designed to prevent the  motor from being accidently started   When the rear handle is gripped in a nor   mal cutting position  the lock out button  can be pushed in by the thumb  permit   ting the index finger to squeeze the trig   ger  It is not necessary to maintain pres   sure on the lock out button once the  trigger has been engaged     OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   Use only a voltage supply as specified on  your unit    SELECT AN EXTENSION CORD  Extension cords are available for this unit              MINIMUM WIRE GAUGE  RECOMMENDATIONS  ai 25 ft  50 ft  100 ft   ols   7 67 M     15 24 M    
17. isconnect power source before performing maintenance        Fill in dates as you complete  regular service    Before  Use    After  Use    Service  Dates    Every  15 min        Check for damaged worn parts    Zal       Check for loose fasteners parts       Check chain tension       Check chain sharpness       Check guide bar       Check bar and chain oil level    AAAA       Lubricate bar sprocket hole       Inspect and clean unit  amp  labels    al  al             Clean guide bar groove    Zal                   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   NOTE  It is normal for asmall amount of  oil to appear under the saw after motor  stops  Do not confuse this with a leaking  oil tank     e Trigger Switch   Ensure the trigger  switch functions properly by squeez   ing and holding the trigger switch   Make sure motor starts and stops    e Oil Tank   Discontinue use of chain  saw if oil tank shows signs of damage  or leaks    e Extension Cord   Discontinue use if  chain saw
18. l located  on the chain saw     LUBRICATION        Bar  Sprocket    ree    e 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    e Lubricate bar sprocket hole after each  use     INSPECT AND CLEAN UNIT AND   LABELS   e After each use  inspect complete unit  for loose or damaged parts  Clean the  unit and labels using adamp cloth with  a mild detergent    e Wipe off the unit and labels with a  clean dry cloth     SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS    CHAIN SHARPENING   Chain sharpening requires special tools   You can purchase sharpening tools at an  authorized service dealer or go to a pro   fessional chain sharpener        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 anew chain to stretch dur   ing the first 30 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 sharpe
19. n and speed    e 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    e Weight and branches on one side    e Surrounding trees and obstacles    Look for decay and rot  If the trunk is   rotted  it can snap and fall toward the   operator    Make sure there is enough room for   the tree to fall  Maintain a distance of   2 1 2 tree lengths from the nearest   person or other objects  Noise can   drown out a warning call    Remove dirt  stones  loose bark    nails  staples  and wire from the tree   where cuts are to be made     Q  vA    Plan a clear retreat path    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   e 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    Final cut here           N AE  ER ea ee 2  CF  2  Sec
20. n indi   vidual cutters on your chain   TO REPLACE CHAIN   e Disconnect the chain saw from the  power source     e Turn the adjusting screw counter   clockwise to move the adjusting pin al   most as far as it will go to the rear  Do  not remove the adjusting screw from  the unit    e Hold chain with cutters facing as  shown        CUTTERS MUST FACE IN  DIRECTION OF ROTATION    Depth Gauge    Cutters       Drive Links    e Place chain around the sprocket and  fit the drive links into the guide bar  groove and then around guide bar  nose        kew  Bar  7         Adjusting Screw  Clamp    e Remove bar mounting nuts  bar clamp  plate  and old chain     e Hold the guide bar against the saw  frame and install the bar clamp   Be sure adjusting pin is in the adjust   ing pin hole in the bar     Inside view of           Bar Clamp  Adjusting pin hole aS  CA  Adjusting      screw  Adjusting pin    e Secure the guide bar and bar clamp  plate with the bar 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     REPLACEMENT PART PART NO     53001591  930053072       Hex Nuts   Oil Cap   Bar Adjusting Screw   Bar Adjusting Pin   File  5 32    dia   Twin Pak    930053068    Xtra GUARD   
21. nsioned  Aloose 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 mount   ing nuts are securely tightened    Begin and continue cutting at full   speed  If the chain is moving at a slow    er speed  there is greater chance of  kickback occurring    Use extreme caution when re enter    ing a cut    Do not attempt cuts starting with the tip   of the bar  plunge cuts     Watch for shifting logs or other objects   that could close a cut and pinch or fall   onto chain    e Use the specified Reduced Kickback  Guide Bar and Low Kickback Chain    Avoid Pinch Kickback    e Be extremely aware of situations or  obstructions that can cause material  to pinch the top of or otherwise stop  the chain    e Do not cut more than one log at atime    e Do not twist the saw as the bar is with   drawn from an undercut when buck     ing    Avoid Pull in    e Always begin cutting with the saw at  full speed and the saw housing  against wood    e Use wedges made of plastic or wood   Never use metal to hold the cut open    MAINTAIN CONTROL   The following precautions should be fol    lowed to minimize kickback    e A 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 
22. oming 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   e Release the trigger switch    e If 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   e Connect the saw to a power source  using the proper size extension cord   see SELECT AN EXTENSION CORD in  the OPERATION section     e Grip both handles firmly    e Push and hold the trigger lock out  button with your right hand thumb    e Squeeze and hold the trigger switch     OPERATING TIPS   e Check chain tension before first use  and after 1 minute of operation  See  CHECK CHAIN TENSION in the SER   VICE AND ADJUSTMENTS section    e Cut wood only  Do not cut metal  plas   tics  masonry  non wood building ma   terials  etc    e Stop the saw if the chain strikes a for   eign object  Inspect the saw and repair  parts as necessary    e 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    e Practice cutting a few small logs using  the following steps  This will help you get  the    feel    of using yo
23. ond cut jJ   SZ ne  Mes AEN CAE    wt   After 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    Closing of   notch A  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    e Be alert to signs that the tree is ready to  fall  cracking sounds  widening of the  felling cut  or movement in the upper  branches     e As tree starts to fall  stop saw  put it  down  and get away quickly on your  planned retreat path    e DONOT 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    
24. ped    4  Reset circuit breaker or replace  fuse failure  fuse    Chain clat    1  Chain tension incorrect   1  See    Check Chain Tension    in   ters or cuts Maintenance Section    roughly  2  Cutters damaged  2  Contact authorized service dealer    3  Chain worn  3  Resharpen or replace chain    4  Cutters dull  improperly   4  See    Chain Sharpening    in  sharpened  or depth Service and Adjustments section   gauges too high    5  Sprocket worn  5  Contact authorized service dealer    Chain stops  1  Chain cutter tops not 1  See    Chain Sharpening    in  during cut  filed flat  Service and Adjustments section    2  Guide bar burred or 2  Repair or replace guide bar   bent  rails uneven    Oil inade  1  Oil tank empty  1  Fill oil tank    quate for bar   2  Oil outlet clogged  2  Contact authorized service dealer    and chain 3  Guide bar oil hole 3  Remove bar and clean    lubrication  blocked    Chain cuts 1  Cutters damaged on 1  See    Chain Sharpening    in   at an angle  one side  Service and Adjustments section   2  Chain dull on one side    2  See    Chain Sharpening    in   Service and Adjustments section    3  Guide bar bent or worn   3  Replace guide bar              If situations occur which are not covered in this manual  use care and good       judgement  If you need assistance  contact an authorized service dealer or call  1 800 554 6723     15       WARRANTY STATEMENT    ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS   INC   warrants to the original purchaser  that each new Po
25. properly adjusted  or not  completely and securely assembled   Always replace bar  chain  hand  guard  or other parts immediately if  they become damaged  broken  or are  otherwise removed    Inspect chain saw cords periodically  and if damaged  have repaired by an  authorized service dealer     MAINTAIN YOUR SAW IN GOOD   WORKING ORDER   e Have all chain saw service performed  by an authorized service dealer except  the items listed in the MAINTENANCE  section of this manual    e Make certain saw chain stops moving  when trigger switch is released     e Keep the handles dry and clean and  free from oil and grease    e Keep oil cap and fasteners securely  tightened    e 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   Maintain chain saw with care   Keep unit sharp and clean for better  and safer performance   Follow instructions for lubricating and  changing accessories   Unplug 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   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
26. t 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     gt  ane    Second cut             First cut on compression side of log    BUCKING WITHOUT A SUPPORT   e Overcut through 1 3 of the diameter of  the log    e Roll the log over and finish with a sec   ond overcut    e 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   e Remember your first cut is always on  the compression side of the log    Refer to the illustration below for your  first and second cut    e Your first cut should extend 1 3 of the  diameter of the log    e Finish with your second cut     Using a log for support    and Cut       ee  st Cut             LIMBING AND PRUNING    A 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     A WARNING  Never climb into a tree  to limb or prune  Do not stand on lad   ders  platforms  alog  or in any position  which can cause you to lose your bal   ance or control of the saw     IMPORTANT POINTS   e 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
27. tem 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 262 3    Chain Saw Kickback Occu   pational Health and Safety      CSA 262 1    Chain Saws   Occupational  Health and Safety      SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS                               ASSEMBLY    CARTON CONTENTS   Check carton contents against the fol   lowing list    e C
28. uire 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   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    Do not abuse cord  Never carry the  unit by the extension cord or yank ex   tension cord to disconnect unit   Secure extension cord to power cord  to prevent disconnection from unit   Do not use the unit if the switch does  not turn the unit on and off properly  or  if the lockout does not work
29. ulan brand electric or  cordless product is free from defects in  material and workmanship and agrees to  repair or replace under this warranty any  defective Poulan brand electric product  within one  1  year from the original date of  purchase    If your Poulan brand electric or cordless  product should fail within the limited war   ranty period  return it  complete  prepaid   with proof of purchase  to the dealer from  whom it was purchased for repair or re   placement at the option of ELECTRO   LUX HOME PRODUCTS  INC    This warranty is not transferable and does  not cover damage or liability caused by  improper handling  improper mainte   nance or the use of accessories and or at   tachments not specifically recommended  by ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS     INC   for this electric product  Additionally     this warranty does not cover parts that will  wear and require replacement with rea   sonable use during the warranty period   This warranty does not cover pre delivery    16    setup or normal adjustments explained in   the instruction manual    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  WARRANTIES EXCEPT THOSE EX   PRESSLY 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 ABOV
30. ur saw before you  begin a major sawing operation    e Squeeze trigger switch and allow unit  to reach full speed before cutting    e Begin cutting with the saw frame  against the log    e Keep the motor at full soeed the en   tire time you are cutting    e Release the trigger switch as soon  as the cut is completed  allowing the  motor to stop     e Keep the cord away from the cutting  area  Position cord so it will not be  caught on branches and the like dur   ing cutting    e To avoid losing control when cut is  complete  do not put pressure on  saw at end of cut    e 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    e Carefully plan your sawing operation in  advance    e Clear the work area  You need a clear  area all around the tree so you can  have secure footing    e The chain saw operator should keep  on the uphill side of the terrain as the  tree is likely to roll or slide downhill  after it is felled    e Study the natural conditions that can   cause the tree to fall in a particular   direction  such as    e The wind directio
31. when changing accesso   ries and attachments such as saw bar   chain or guards    Because a chain saw is a high speed  woodcuiting 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   e 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    Dress properly  Wear protective gear   Always use steel toed safety footwear  with non slip soles  snug fitting cloth   ing  heavy duty  non slip gloves  eye  protection such as non fogging   vented goggles or face screen  an ap   proved safety hard hat  and sound  barriers  ear plugs or mufflers  to pro   tect your hearing  Regular users  should have hearing checked regular   ly as chain saw noise can damage  hearing    Secure hair above shoulder length  Do  not wear loose clothing or jewelry  they  can get caught in moving parts             Hearing Safety Hat  Protection    1    8     Eye _  Snug Protection  Fitting         gt   Clothing Heavy Duty      Gloves    Safety a Safety Chaps    Shoes  y ER   G   e Keep all parts of your body away from  the chain when saw is running    e 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    e Do not handle or operate a chain saw  when you are fatigued  ill  upset  or if  you have taken
    
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