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    E E E E n n n n g g g g l l l l i i i i s s s s h h h h 334T 338XPT EP A III, C ARB III Oper ator’ s manual Please read the operator’ s man ual carefully and mak e sure you understand the instructions before using the machine.[...]

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    KEY T O SYMBOLS 2 – English Symbols on the machine: W ARNING! Chain saws can be dangerous! Careless or improper use can result in serious or fatal injury to the operator or others . Please read the operator’ s manual carefully and mak e sure you understand the instructions bef ore using the machine. Alwa ys wear: • Approv ed protective helmet[...]

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    CONTENTS English – 3 Contents KEY T O SYMBOLS Symbols on the machine: ..................................... 2 Symbols in the operator’ s manual: ....................... 2 CONTENTS Contents ............................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION Dear customer! ..................................................... 4 WHA T I[...]

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    4 – English INTRODUCTION Dear customer! Congratulations on y our choice to buy a Husqv arna product! Husqvarna is based on a tradition that dates back to 1689, when the Swedish King Karl XI ordered the construction of a factory on the banks of the Huskvarna River , f or production of muskets . The location was logical, since w ater power was harn[...]

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    English – 5 WHA T IS WHA T? What is what on the chain saw? 1 Filter cov er 2 Adjuster screws carb uretor 3 Star ter 4 Fuel tank 5 Chain oil tank 6 Chain tensioning screw (334T) 7 Bumper spike 8 F ront hand guard 9 Information and warning decal 10 Stop and choke control: Ignition on/off switch Choke control/Start throttle lock Working position 11 [...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS 6 – English Before using a ne w chain saw • Please read this manual carefully . • Check that the cutting equipment is correctly fitted and adjusted. See instr uctions under the heading Assembly . • Refuel and star t the chain saw . See the instr uctions under the headings Fuel Handling and Star ting and Stopping[...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS English – 7 provide inf ormation about which training mater ials and courses are av ailable. Work is constantly in progress to impro v e the design and technology - improv ements that increase y our saf ety and efficiency . Visit y our dealer regularly to see whether you can benefit from new f eatures that hav e been[...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS 8 – English Chain brake and front hand guar d Y our chain saw is equipped with a chain brak e that is designed to stop the chain if you get a kic kback. The chain brake reduces the risk of accidents, b ut only you can prev ent them. T ake care when using your saw and mak e sure the kickbac k zone of the bar nev er touc[...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS English – 9 If the kickback is less violent or the kickbac k zone of the bar is closer to you the chain brake is designed to be activated manually by the mo vement of your left hand. • In the felling position the left hand is in a position that makes manual activ ation of the chain brake impossible. With this type of[...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS 10 – English with cutting equipment that is blunt or f aulty (wrong type or badly sharpened) will increase the vibration level. Stop switch Use the stop switch to s witch off the engine. Muffler The muffler is designed to keep noise le vels to a minimum and to direct exhaust fumes a wa y from the user . In areas with[...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS English – 11 Cutting equipment designed to reduce kickbac k The only wa y to av oid kickback is to mak e sure that the kickbac k zone of the bar nev er touches anything. By using cutting equipment with ”built-in” kickback reduction and keeping the chain sharp and well- maintained you can reduce the eff ects of kick[...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS 12 – English • The cutting par t of the chain is called the cutter and consists of a cutting tooth (A) and the depth gauge (B). The cutters cutting depth is determined by the difference in height betw een the two (depth gauge setting). When you sharpen a cutting tooth there are four important factors to remember . 1 [...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS English – 13 Adjustment of depth gauge setting • The cutting teeth should be newly sharpened before adjusting the depth gauge setting. W e recommend that you adjust the depth gauge setting e very third time you sharpen the cutting teeth. NO TE! This recommendation assumes that the length of the cutting teeth is not r[...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS 14 – English Filling with chain oil • All our chain saws ha ve an automatic chain lubrication system. On some models the oil flow is also adjustable. • The saw chain oil tank and the fuel tank are designed so that the fuel runs out before the saw chain oil. Howe v er , this safety f eature requires that y ou use t[...]

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    GENERAL SAFETY PRECA UTIONS English – 15 Checking wear on cutting equipment Check the chain daily f or: • Visible crac ks in rivets and links. • Whether the chain is stiff. • Whether rivets and links are badly worn. Replace the saw chain if it e xhibits any of the points abov e. We recommend y ou compare the existing chain with a new chain [...]

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    ASSEMBL Y 16 – English Fitting the bar and chain Check that the chain brak e is in disengaged position by moving the front hand guard tow ards the front handle. Unscrew the bar nut and remo ve the clutch cov er (chain brake). T ake off the transpor tation guard. Fit the bar ov er the bar bolts. Place the bar in its rearmost position. Place the ch[...]

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    FUEL HANDLING English – 17 Fuel Note! The machine is equipped with a two-stroke engine and must alwa ys be r un using a mixture of gasoline and two-stroke oil. It is impor tant to accurately measure the amount of oil to be mixed to ensure that the correct mixture is obtained. When mixing small amounts of fuel, ev en small inaccuracies can drastic[...]

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    FUEL HANDLING 18 – English Fueling Clean the area around the fuel cap. Clean the fuel and chain oil tanks regularly . The fuel filter must be replaced at least once a year . Contamination in the tanks causes malfunction. Make sure the fuel is well mixed b y shaking the container before refuelling. The capacities of the chain oil tank and fuel ta[...]

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    ST AR TING AND ST OPPING English – 19 Starting and stopping Cold engine Starting: The chain brake should be activ ated when star ting the chain saw . Activate the chain brake b y pushing the front hand guard forw ards. Ignition; choke: Slide the control to its rear position. Primer bulb: Press the air purge repeatedly until fuel begins to fill t[...]

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    ST AR TING AND ST OPPING 20 – English • Nev er star t a chain saw unless the bar , chain and all cov ers are fitted correctly . See instr uctions under the heading Assembly . Without a bar and chain attached to the chain saw the clutch can come loose and cause serious injur y . • The chain brake should be activ ated when star ting. Se instru[...]

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    WORKING TECHNIQ UES English – 21 Before use: 1 Check that the chain brak e w orks correctly and is not damaged. 2 Check that the throttle loc kout works correctly and is not damaged. 3 Check that the stop s witch works correctly and is not damaged. 4 Check that all handles are free from oil. 5 Check that the anti vibration system w orks and is no[...]

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    WORKING TECHNIQ UES 22 – English 7 T ake great care when cutting a tree that is under tension. A tree that is under tension may spring back to its normal position before or after being cut. If you position yourself incorrectly or mak e the cut in the wrong place the tree may hit y ou or the machine and cause you to lose control. Both situations c[...]

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    WORKING TECHNIQ UES English – 23 user . If the saw chain is jamming, the saw ma y be pushed back at y ou. 8 Unless the user resists this pushing force there is a risk that the chain saw will mov e so far backw ards that only the kickbac k zone of the bar is in contact with the tree, which can lead to a kickbac k. Cutting with the bottom edge of t[...]

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    WORKING TECHNIQ UES 24 – English stem, they will need to tak e steps to remove or counteract the increasing lateral f orces by , for example , a re-direct of the main line via a supplementary anchor point or using an adjustable strop direct from the harness to a supplementary anchor point. Gaining a good footing at the w orking position can be as[...]

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    WORKING TECHNIQ UES English – 25 In most cases you can a void these prob lems b y cutting in two stages; from the top and from the bottom. Y ou need to suppor t the object so that it will not trap the chain or split during cutting. The follo wing instructions descr ibe how to handle the common situations you are lik ely to encounter when using a [...]

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    WORKING TECHNIQ UES 26 – English Felling direction The aim is to fell the tree in a position where y ou can limb and cross-cut the log as easily as possible. Y ou want it to fall in a location where y ou can stand and mov e about safely . The main thing to av oid is that the falling tree top should get jammed in another tree. T aking down a ”ja[...]

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    WORKING TECHNIQ UES English – 27 a wedge or breaking bar into the cut as soon as it is deep enough. Finish the felling cut par allel with the directional cut line so that the distance between them is at least 1/10 of the trunk diameter. The uncut section of the trunk is called the felling hinge . The felling hinge controls the direction that the [...]

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    WORKING TECHNIQ UES 28 – English How to a v oid kickbac k What is kickbac k? The word kickbac k is used to describe the sudden reaction that causes the chain saw and bar to jump off an object when the upper quadrant of the tip of the bar , known as the kickbac k zone, touches an object. Kickbac k always occurs in the cutting plane of the bar . No[...]

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    MAINTENANCE English – 29 Carburetor Y our Husqvarna product has been designed and manuf actured to specifications that reduce har mful emissions. After the engine has used 8-10 tanks of fuel the engine will be run-in. T o ensure that it continues to run at peak performance and to minimise harmful exhaust emissions after the running-in period, as[...]

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    MAINTENANCE 30 – English High speed jet H • The high speed jet H affects the po wer and speed of the machine. If the high speed jet is set too lean (screwed in too f ar) it will cause the machine to over- rev and damage the engine . T urn the high speed jet H anticlockwise until it stops. If the engine runs unev enly , tur n the high speed jet [...]

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    MAINTENANCE English – 31 go of the front handle. The chain should stop immediately . Throttle loc kout • Make sure the throttle control is loc ked at the idle setting when the throttle lock out is released. • Press the throttle lock out and make sure it returns to its original position when you release it. • Check that the throttle control [...]

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    MAINTENANCE 32 – English Muffler Nev er use a machine that has a faulty muffler . Regularly check that the muffler is securely attached to the machine. Some mufflers are equipped with a special spark arrestor screen. If your machine has this type of muffler , you should clean the screen at least once a week. This is best done with a wire bru[...]

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    MAINTENANCE English – 33 T ensioning the recoil spring • Hook the star ter cord in the notch in the pulley and turn the star ter pulley about 2 turns clockwise. Note! Check that the pulle y can be tur ned an additional 1/2 turn when the star ter cord is pulled all the wa y out. Changing a broken recoil spring • Lift up the star ter pulley . S[...]

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    MAINTENANCE 34 – English Spark plug The spark plug condition is influenced by: • Incorrect carburetor adjustment. • An incorrect fuel mixture (too much or incorrect type of oil). • A dir ty air filter . These factors cause deposits on the spark plug electrodes, which ma y result in operating problems and star ting difficulties. If the ma[...]

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    English – 35 MAINTENANCE Maintenance schedule The follo wing is a list of the maintenance that must be perf ormed on the machine. Most of the items are described in the Maintenance section. Daily maintenance Weekl y maintenance Monthly maintenance Clean the outside of the machine. On chain saws without a catalytic conv er ter , check the cooling [...]

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    36 – English TECHNICAL D A T A T echnical data 334T 338XPT Engine Cylinder displacement, cu.in/cm 3 2,15/35,2 2,38/39 Cylinder bore, inch/mm 1,50/38,0 1,57/40 Stroke, inch/mm 1,22/31 1,22/31 Idle speed, rpm 2800 2800 P ower , kW/ r pm 1,5/9600 1,7/9600 Ignition system Manuf acturer of ignition system SEM SEM T ype of ignition system CD CD Spark p[...]

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    English – 37 TECHNICAL D A T A Recommended original and replacement bar and chain combinations Follo wing is a list of recommended cutting equipment for the Husqv arna chain saw models 334T and 338XPT . The combinations of power head, bar and chain ha ve been tested and f ound to be in accordance with the kickbac k and vibration requirements of A[...]

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    FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL W ARRANTY ST A TEMENT 38 – English Y OUR W ARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGA TIONS The EP A (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), CARB (California Air Resources Board), Environment Canada and Jonsered are pleased to explain the emissions control system’ s warranty on y our 2009 and later small off-road engine.[...]

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    FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL W ARRANTY ST A TEMENT English – 39 WHA T IS NOT CO VERED All failures caused b y abuse, neglect or improper maintenance are not cov ered. ADD -ON OR MODIFIED P ARTS Add-on or modified par ts that are not ex empted b y CARB or EP A may not be used. The use of an y non-ex empted add-on or modified par ts w[...]

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    AMERICAN ST AND ARD SAFETY PRECA UTIONS 40 – English Safety precautions f or chain saw users (ANSI B175.1-2000 Annex C) Kickbac k safety precautions With a basic understanding of kickbac k, you can reduce or eliminate the element of surpr ise. Sudden sur prise contributes to accidents. K eep a good fir m grip on the saw with both hands , the rig[...]

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