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ARNING:
Do not let brake fluids,
gasoline,
petroleum-based
products,
penetrating
oils, etc., come
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in contact
with plastic
part&
These chemicals
may damage,
weaken
and destroy
plastic,
which
may
1
result in serious
personal
injury.
CLEANING
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Stop the engine and wait for all moving
parts to stop.
Cylinder Fins
2.
Allow the unit to coo!.
3.
Slacken
the chain !f it was retensioned
at operating
temperature
during cutting
work. The chain contracts
as it cools down.
If it is
not slackened,
it may damage
the gearbox
and bearings.
4.
Wipe the unit down with a damp cloth.
Do not douse
the unit with
water. Do not use solvents
or strong detergents.
If preparing
the
unit for long-term
storage
(three months
or more), remove
the
chain and guide bar, then
clean the unit thoroughly
with a damp
cloth. A firm-bristled,
non-wire,
brush
can be used to remove
debris
from the bar groove
and assembly.
When finished,
reassemble
the unit. Refer to Removing!Replacing
the Guide Bar
and Chain.
Fig. 54
5.
Debris
must be removed
from the cylinder
fins on a regular
basis to reduce the risk of damage
to the unit and
personal
injury from fire. Use compressed
air, at 40 PSI or !ower, to blow debris
from the cylinder
fins (Fig. 54).
A!ways wear safety
goggles!glasses
when cleaning
the cylinder
fins with compressed
ain Use a small wire brush
to
dislodge
stubborn
debris.
Do not use water
or solvents
on the cylinder
fins. If there is a significant
amount
of debris
that remains
after cleaning,
have the cylinder
fins cleaned
by an authorized
service
dealer.
6.
Spray the guide bar and chain with corrosion
inhibiting
oil
STORAGE
INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE:
!t is normal
for oil to seep from the unit when it is not in use. Please take this into consideration
when storing
the unit.
1.
Follow
the Cleaning
Instructions
listed
above.
2.
Attach
the scabbard
to the guide bar and chain.
3.
Store the unit in a dry, high and/or
locked
location,
out of the reach of children
and other
unauthorized
persons.
Always store the unit and fuel in a cool, weIFventilated
space where fuel vapors
cannot
reach sparks
or open
flames
from water heaters,
electric
motors
or switches,
furnaces,
etc. Never store the unit, with fuel in the tank,
inside a building
where fumes
may reach an open flame or spark.
Long-term
Storage
Instructions
In addition
to the standard
storage
instructions
described
above,
perform
the following
steps when storing
the unit for 30 days or more:
1.
Drain the fuel tank by running
the unit dry. Alternatively,
tip the
engine housing/fuel
tank over to pour the fuel mixture
into a
suitable
container
and then run the engine until it stops
in order to
remove
fuel from the carburetor.
2.
Allow the engine to cool.
3.
Remove
the spark plug. Refer to Inspecting/Adjusting!Replacing
the Spark Plug=
4.
Pour 1 teaspoon
or clean 2-cycle
oil into the combustion
chamber
(Fig. 55). Pull the starter rope slowly
several
times to coat the
internal
components.
5.
Replace
the spark plug.
_ig.55
Removing
a Unit From
Long-term
Storage
1.
Remove
the spark plug.
2.
Pull the starter
rope briskly to clear excess
oiI from the combustion
chamber.
3.
Clean and gap, or replace,
the spark
plug.
4.
Prepare the unit for operation.
CAUSE
SOLUTION
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he
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The carburetor
mixture
adjustment
setting
is incorrect
Have
the carburetor
adjusted
by an authorized
service
center
The fuel tank is empty
The choke
lever is in the wrong
position
The air fi!ter is dirty
The air filter is plugged
The fuel is old and!or
improperly
mixed
Fill the fuel tank with properly
mixed fuel
Q
Move the choke
lever to Position
2
Clean
the air filter
Clean or replace
the air filter
O_D
Drain the fuel tank and add fresh,
properly
mixed
fuel
iii
ii_ii
The spark plug is fouled
Clean, gap or replace
the spark plug
iiii
The spark arrestor
screen is plugged
Clean the spark arrestor
screen
The fuel mixture
!s incorrect
D
=,=
,
D
,
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=
e
The bar lube reservoir
is empty
The oil flow from the automatic
oiler to low
Drain the fuel tank and add fresh,
properly
mixed
fue!
!
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Refill the bar lube reservoir
.......
increase
the oil flow from the automatic
oiler
,
DO
0
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The guide bar and chain are assembled
incorrectly
Refer to Removing/Replacing
the Guide Bar and Chain
The drive assembly
is damaged
Refer to Service
Information
The chain is on backwards
Reverse
the direction
of the chain
NOTE:
For repairs
beyond
the minor adjustments
listed above,
locate your
nearest
authorized
service
center by
calling
the Customer
Support
Department
at 1=866-206=2707
(U.S.) or t=877=696_5533
(Canada},
Engine Type
.....................................................................
Air-Cooled,
2-Cycle
Displacement
......................................................................
55 cc (3.36 cu in)
Idle Speed
..............................................................................
2,800 rpm
Operating
Speed
.........................................................................
8,500 rpm
Ignition
Type .............................................................................
Electronic
ignition
Switch
.........................................................................
Slide Switch
Starter .....................................................................
AST Starting
Auto
Rewind
Throttle
Control
....................................................................
Finger-Tip
Trigger
Throttle
.......................................................................
Manual
Spring
Return
Spark Plug Gap
..................................................................
0.025
in (0.635 ram)
Carburetor
...................................................................
Diaphragm,
AIFPosition
Muffler
..........................................................................
Baffled
with Guard
Drive Sprocket
.............................................................................
6-Tooth
Lubrication
........................................................................
Bar and Chain Oil
Bar Lube Reservoir
Capacity
...........................................................
6.8 fl oz (201 ml)
Fuel/Oil
Ratio .................................................................................
40:1
Fuel Tank Capacity
................................................................
16,6 fl oz (496.8 ml)
Cutting
Diameter
.....................................................................
36 in (91.4 cm)
Bar Length
..........................................................................
20 in (50.8 cm)
Chain Pitch ..........................................................................
3/8 in (9.5 mm)
Chain Gauge .......................................................................
0.05 in (1.27 mm)
Approximate
Unit Weight
(no fuel) .......................................................
17.5 Ibs (7.9 kg)
*
All specifications
are based on the latest product
information
available
at the time of printing.
We reserve the right
to make changes
at any time without
notice.
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
Part #
Description
753-06267
....................................
20-inch
Chain
753-06266
....................................
20-inch
Guide
Bar
783-06270
....................................
Bar Lube Reservoir
Cap
753-06271
....................................
Bar-retaining
Nuts
753-06272
....................................
8 oz Bar and Chain Oil

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