Remington Chainsaw 076728J, 100089 06, 099178H EL 1, 075762J, 098031J, 099039J, 100015, 100089 01, 100089 04, 100089 05, 100089 07, 076702J, 104316 01, 104317 User Guide

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ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
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MODELS  
LNT-2: 076728K, 099178H, 100089-06, 100089-08, & 107709-01  
EL-7: 075762J, 098031J, 099039J, 100089-04, 100089-05,  
100089-07, & 107714-02  
Pole Saw: 104316-04 (8"), 106890-01(10")  
Pole Saw Assembly: 104317 (8"), 106821 (10")  
IMPORTANT:Readandunderstandthismanualbeforeassemblingor  
operating this chain saw. Improper use of saw can cause severe  
injury. Keep this manual for future reference.  
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MAINTENANCE AND  
STORAGE OF CHAIN SAW  
1. Unplug chain saw from power source  
• when not in use  
SAFETY  
WARNINGS  
KICKBACK  
• before moving from one place to an-  
other  
• before servicing  
• before changing accessories or at-  
tachments, such as saw chain and  
guard  
WARNING: Kickback may oc-  
cur when the nose or tip of the  
guide bar touches an object, or  
when the wood closes in and  
pinches the saw chain in the cut.  
Tip contact in some cases may  
cause a lightning fast reverse re-  
action, kicking the guide bar up  
and back towards the operator.  
Pinching the saw chain along the  
topoftheguidebarmaypushthe  
guide bar rapidly back towards  
the operator. Either of these re-  
actions may cause you to lose  
control of the saw which could  
result in serious injury to user.  
Direction  
Do Not Let  
Guide Bar  
Touch Here  
2. Inspect chain saw before and after each  
use. Check saw closely if guard or other  
part has been damaged. Check for any  
damage that may affect operator safety  
or operation of saw. Check for align-  
ment or binding of moving parts. Check  
for broken or damaged parts. Do not  
use chain saw if damage affects safety  
or operation. Have damage repaired by  
authorized service center.  
90°  
Quadrant  
3. Maintain chain saw with care.  
• Never expose saw to rain.  
• Keep chain sharp, clean, and lubri-  
cated for better and safer performance.  
• Follow steps outlined in this manual  
to sharpen chain.  
Figure 1 - Kickback Hazard Example: Do  
Not Let Nose of Guide Bar Touch Object  
While Chain is Moving  
Kickback Safety Devices On  
This Saw  
This saw has a low-kickback chain and  
reduced kickback guide bar. Both items  
reduce the chance of kickback. Kickback  
can still occur with this saw.  
• Never try cutting through two logs at  
same time. Only cut one log at a time.  
• Keep handles dry, clean, and free of  
oil and grease.  
• Do not bury guide bar nose or try plunge  
cut (boring into wood using guide bar  
nose).  
• Keep all screws and nuts tight.  
• Inspect power cord often. If dam-  
aged, have repaired by authorized  
service center.  
• Never carry chain saw by power cord.  
• Never yank power cord to unplug it.  
• Keep power cord from heat, oil, and  
sharp edges.  
Properly install front hand guard. This item  
can reduce injuries from kickback. Follow  
assembly instructions on page 6. Do not  
remove front hand guard. Do not replace  
front hand guard with substitute.  
• Watch for shifting of wood or other  
forces that may pinch chain.  
• Use extreme caution when reentering a  
previous cut.  
The following steps will reduce the risk of  
kickback.  
• Use low-kickback chain and guide bar  
supplied with this chain saw. Only re-  
place these parts with chains and guide  
bars listed in this manual.  
• Inspect extension cords often and  
replace if damaged.  
• Use both hands to grip saw while saw is  
running. Use firm grip. Thumbs and  
fingers must wrap around saw handles.  
4. When servicing, use only identical re-  
placement parts.  
• Never use dull or loose chain. Keep chain  
sharp with proper tension.  
• Keep all safety items in place on saw.  
Make sure they work properly.  
5. When not in use, always store chain saw  
• in a high or locked place, out of  
children’s reach  
• Do not hand sharpen chain on automatic  
chain sharpening (Fast Sharp) models.  
• Do not overreach or cut above shoulder  
height.  
• in a dry place  
• Keep solid footing and balance at all  
times  
• in a carrying case or with scabbard  
over guide bar  
Saw Maintenance and Kickback  
Safety  
• Stand slightly to left side of saw. This  
keeps your body from being in direct line  
with chain.  
Keep this manual for reference. It is your  
guide to safe and proper operation of this  
chain saw.  
Follow maintenance instructions in this  
manual. Proper cleaning of saw and chain  
and guide bar maintenance can reduce  
chances of kickback. Inspect and maintain  
saw after each use. This will increase the  
service life of your saw. Note: Even with  
proper sharpening, risk of kickback can  
increase with each sharpening.  
• Do not let guide bar nose touch anything  
when chain is moving (see Figure 1).  
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ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW  
Low-Kickback Chain Chain that reduces  
chance of kickback as required by ANS front of saw body beside guide bar. Keep  
B175.1.  
Spiked Bumper (Spike) Pointed teeth at  
CHAIN SAW NAMES  
AND TERMS  
Bucking Process of cutting a felled tree or  
log into lengths.  
spiked bumper in contact with wood when  
felling or bucking. It helps maintain posi-  
tion of saw while cutting.  
NormalCuttingPosition Stanceusedwhile  
making bucking and felling cuts.  
Sprocket Toothed wheel that drives chain.  
Notching Cut Notch cut in tree that directs  
fall of tree.  
Felling Process of cutting down a tree.  
Switch Device that completes or interrupts  
electrical circuit to motor of saw.  
Felling Cut Final cut when felling a tree.  
Make this cut on opposite side of tree from  
notching cut.  
Oiler Control System for oiling guide bar  
and chain.  
SwitchLinkage Thisdeviceconnectsswitch  
totrigger.Itmovesswitchwhenyousqueeze  
trigger.  
Power Head Chain saw without chain and  
guide bar. Also known as saw body.  
Front Handle Located at front of saw body.  
Front Hand Guard Shield between front  
handle and guide bar. Protects left hand  
while using saw.  
Switch Lockout Device that reduces acci-  
dental starting of saw.  
Pushback (Kickback, Pinch) Rapid  
pushback of chain saw. Pushback may oc-  
curifchainalongtopofguidebarispinched, Trigger Device that turns saw on and off.  
caught, or contacts a foreign object. Squeezing trigger turns saw on.  
Guide Bar Metal bar that extends from saw  
body.Theguidebarsupportsandguideschain.  
Rear Handle Handle located at rear of saw Releasing trigger turns saw off.  
body.  
Guide Bar Nose Tip or end of guide bar.  
Trimming (Pruning) Process of cutting  
Kickback Quick backward and upward  
motion of guide bar. Kickback may occur  
when tip of guide bar touches an object  
while chain is moving. The guide bar will  
kick up and back towards operator.  
Reduced Kickback Guide Bar Guide bar limb(s) from a living tree.  
that reduces chance of kickback.  
Undercut Anupwardcutfromundersideof  
Replacement Chain Chain that complies log or limb. This is done while in normal  
with ANS B175.1 when used with a specific cutting position and cutting with top of  
saw. It may not meet ANS requirements guide bar.  
Limbing Process of cutting limb(s) from a  
felled tree.  
when used with other saws.  
Saw Chain (Chain) Loop of chain having  
cutting teeth for cutting wood. The motor  
drives chain. The guide bar supports chain.  
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PRODUCT  
IDENTIFICATION  
UNPACKING  
1. Remove all items from carton.  
Front Hand  
Guard  
Guide Bar  
Nose  
2. Check all items for any shipping dam-  
age. If you find any damage or if any  
parts are missing, promptly inform  
dealer where you bought chain saw.  
Saw  
Chain  
Rear  
Handle  
Guide Bar  
Sprocket  
Cover  
Rear Hand  
Guard  
Scabbard  
Power Cord  
Oil Level Sight Hole  
(located on saw body,  
hidden by front handle)  
Oil Cap With  
Squeeze Bulb  
Front Handle  
Spike  
Switch  
Lockout  
Trigger  
Motor  
Housing  
Figure 2 - Electric Chain Saw  
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8. Place chain around drive sprocket, then  
ASSEMBLY  
CAUTION: Do not place chain  
on saw backwards. If chain is  
backwards,sawwillvibratebadly  
and will not cut.  
along top groove of guide bar and  
around guide bar nose. Note: Make  
sure cutting edges of chain are facing  
the right direction. Position chain so  
cutting edges on top of guide bar face  
guide bar nose (see Figure 3).  
Note: Some models are pre assembled. As-  
sembly is not needed on these models.  
See Saw ChainTension Adjustment, page 7.  
9. Adjust saw chain tension. Follow steps  
under Saw Chain Tension Adjustment,  
page 7.  
WARNING: Cutting edges on  
chain are sharp. Use protective  
gloves when handling chain.  
Tapping  
Screw  
Front Hand  
Guard  
Cutting  
Edge  
Towards  
Guide  
Bar Nose  
IMPORTANT:Donotclampchain  
saw in vise during assembly.  
The plastic hardware bag should include:  
• two guide bar bolts  
Saw  
Chain  
Cutting  
Edge  
• two guide bar nuts  
Guide Bar  
Bolts  
• one Phillips-head tapping screw  
• automatic chain sharpener (Fast Sharp  
models only)  
Mounting  
Stand-Outs  
Drive  
Sprocket  
1. Lay chain out flat.  
2. Install front hand guard onto saw body.  
Do this by pressing two mounting stand-  
outs on hand guard into hex-shaped  
holes in saw body (see Figure 3).  
3
Insert tapping screw through hand  
guard and into saw handle. Tighten  
screw firmly.  
Guide  
Bar  
4. Turn adjusting screw counterclockwise  
(see Figure 4). Continue to turn adjust-  
ing screw until adjusting block is to rear  
of adjusting plate.  
Adjusting  
Hole  
Guide Bar  
Nuts  
5. Install guide bar onto saw body. Place  
rear of guide bar between adjusting  
plate and sprocket support.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure to insert ad-  
justing block into oval adjusting hole  
on guide bar.  
Figure 3 - Assembling Guide Bar, Chain, and Hand Guard  
6. Line up holes on sprocket support with  
center slot on guide bar and holes in  
saw body.  
Adjusting  
Block  
Adjusting  
Plate  
7. Insert guide bar bolts through front  
hand guard, saw body, center slot of  
guide bar, and sprocket support.Attach  
guide bar nuts to guide bar bolts.  
Adjusting  
Screw  
IMPORTANT: Tighten guide bar nuts  
finger tight only. Make sure adjust-  
ing block is in oval adjusting hole on  
guide bar.  
Sprocket  
Support  
Figure 4 - Part Locations For Assembling Guide Bar  
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4. After chain tension is correct, tighten  
SAW CHAIN  
TENSION  
FILLING OIL TANK  
guide bar nuts firmly. If not, guide bar  
will move and loosen chain tension.  
This will increase the risk of kickback.  
This can also damage saw. Note:A new  
chain will stretch. Check new chain  
after first few minutes of operation.  
Allow chain to cool down. Readjust  
chain tension.  
1. Remove oil cap.  
2. Fill oil tank with SAE #30 motor oil.  
Note: For temperatures below 30°F, use  
SAE #10 oil. For temperatures above  
75°F, use SAE #40 oil.  
ADJUSTMENT  
WARNING:Unplugchainsaw  
frompowersourcebeforeadjust-  
ing saw chain tension.  
3. Replace oil cap at once. Tighten oil cap  
firmly for good seal. This will avoid oil  
seepage from tank.  
WARNING: Cutting edges on  
chain are sharp. Use protective  
gloves when handling chain.  
4. Wipe off excess oil.  
Note: It is normal for oil to seep when saw  
is not in use. Empty oil tank after each use to  
prevent seepage.  
WARNING: Maintain proper  
chain tension always. A loose  
chain will increase the risk of  
kickback.Aloosechainmayjump  
outofguidebargroove.Thismay  
injure operator and damage  
chain. A loose chain will cause  
chain, guide bar, and sprocket to  
wear rapidly.  
Note: For pre-assembled models, the saw  
chain tension is properly set at factory. A  
new chain will stretch. Check new chain  
after first few minutes of operation. Allow  
chain to cool down. Follow steps below to  
readjust saw chain tension.  
Figure 5 - Turning Adjusting Screw  
Guide Bar Nuts  
1. Before adjusting chain, make sure  
guide bar nuts are only finger tight (see  
Figure 3, page 6).Also make sure adjust-  
ing block is in oval adjusting hole on  
guide bar (see Figures 3 and 4, page 6).  
Guide Bar  
2. Turn adjusting screw clockwise until  
all slack is out of chain (see Figure 5).  
Note: There should be no gap between  
side links of chain and bottom of guide  
bar (see Figure 6).  
Guide Bar  
Correct  
Tension  
Gap  
3. Wearing protective gloves, move chain  
around guide bar. Chain should move  
freely. If chain does not move freely,  
loosen chain by turning adjusting screw  
counterclockwise.  
Incorrect  
Tension  
Figure 6 - Saw Chain Adjustment  
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ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW  
Keep cord away from cutting area. Make  
CUTTING WITH THE CHAIN  
SAW  
1. Connect saw to extension cord. Con-  
nect extension cord to power supply.  
OPERATING CHAIN  
SAW  
sure cord does not catch on branches or logs  
during cutting. Inspect cords often. Replace  
damaged cords.  
WARNING: Read and under-  
stand this owner’s manual be-  
fore operating this saw. Make  
certain you read and understand  
all Safety Warnings, pages 2 and  
3. Improper use of this chain saw  
can cause severe injury or death  
fromre,electricalshock,orbody  
contact with moving chain, or  
falling wood.  
The extension cord may come undone from  
the power cord during use. To avoid this,  
make a knot with the two cords as shown in  
Figure 7 below.  
2. Make sure section of log to be cut is  
not laying on ground. This will keep  
chain from touching ground as it cuts  
through log. Touching ground with  
moving chain will dull chain.  
Chain Saw  
Power Cord  
Extension  
Cord  
3. Use both hands to grip saw.Always use  
left hand to grip front handle and right  
hand to grip rear handle. Use firm grip.  
Thumbs and fingers must wrap around  
saw handles (see Figure 9).  
EXTENSION CORDS  
4. Make sure your footing is firm. Keep  
feet apart. Divide your weight evenly  
on both feet.  
Use proper extension cords with this saw.  
Use only extension cords marked for out-  
door use. The cord must be marked with  
suffix W or W-A following the cord type  
designation. Example: SJTW-A or SJTW.  
Figure 7 - Tying Extension Cord and  
Power Cord in Knot  
5. When ready to make a cut, press in  
switch lockout with right thumb and  
squeeze trigger (see Figure 9). This will  
turn saw on. Releasing trigger will turn  
saw off. Make sure saw is running at  
full speed before starting a cut.  
OILING CHAIN  
Use proper sized cord with this saw. Cord  
must be heavy enough to carry current  
needed. An undersized cord will cause volt-  
age drop at saw. Saw will lose power and  
overheat. Follow cord size requirements  
listed below.  
Alwayscheckoillevelbeforeusingsaw. To  
oil chain, press squeeze bulb on oil cap. Do  
notattempttooperatetheoilerwhilecutting  
with the saw. Oil will feed onto guide bar  
and chain. Press squeeze bulb on oil cap at  
least once before each cut. Check oil level  
often by looking at oil sight level hole. Oil  
sight level hole is on left side of saw, be-  
tween front handle and front hand guard.  
6. When starting a cut, place moving  
chain against wood. Hold saw firmly  
in place to avoid possible bouncing or  
skating (sideways movement) of saw.  
Cord Length  
25 feet  
AWG Cord Size  
16 AWG  
7. Guide saw using light pressure. Do not  
force saw. The motor will overload and  
can burn out. It will do the job better  
and safer at the rate for which it was  
intended.  
50 feet  
16 AWG  
100 feet  
16 AWG  
8. Remove saw from a cut with saw run-  
ning at full speed. Stop saw by releas-  
ing trigger. Make sure chain has  
stopped before setting saw down.  
150 feet  
14 AWG  
Models LNT-2: 076728K, 099178H,  
100089-06, & 100089-08; Pole Saw Assy  
104317&106821;PoleSaw104316-04(8")  
& 106890 (10")  
9. Practice until you can maintain a steady,  
even cutting rate.  
Cord Length  
25 feet  
AWG Cord Size  
16 AWG  
Switch  
Lockout  
Figure 8 - Pressing Squeeze Bulb on Oil  
Cap to Oil Chain  
50 feet  
16 AWG  
100 feet  
14 AWG  
150 feet  
12 AWG  
ModelsEL-7:075762J,098013J,099039J,  
100089-04, 100089-05, & 100089-07  
Trigger  
Figure 9 - Switch Lockout and Trigger  
Location  
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Direction  
of Fall  
OPERATING CHAIN  
Retreat  
Path  
SAW  
Hinge  
Direction  
of Fall  
3rd Cut -  
Felling Cut  
Continued  
2nd Cut -  
Upper  
Notch Cut  
FELLING A TREE  
(Cutting Down a Tree)  
2
Inches  
45°  
2"  
WARNING:  
1st Cut -  
Lower  
Notch Cut  
Retreat  
Path  
Tree  
• Avoid kickback. Kickback can  
resultinsevereinjuryordeath.  
See Kickback, page 3 to avoid  
risk of kickback.  
Figure 10 - Retreat Path From Tree  
Felling Procedure  
A) Felling Notch  
• Donotfellatreewithoutample  
skill or expert help.  
• Keep children, animals, and  
bystanders away from area  
when felling a tree.  
• If two or more persons perform  
bucking and felling operations  
A properly placed felling notch will deter-  
mine direction tree will fall. Place felling  
notch on side of tree in direction you want  
tree to fall (see Figure 11). Follow direc-  
tions below to create a felling notch.  
Figure 11 - Felling A Tree  
3. As felling cut nears hinge, tree should  
begin to fall. Note: If needed, drive  
wedges into felling cut to control direc-  
tion of fall. If tree settles back and pinches  
chain, drive wedges into felling cut to  
remove saw. Only use wedges made of  
wood, plastic, or aluminum. Never use  
wedge made of steel. This could cause  
kickback and damage to chain.  
1. Make lower notch cut as close to  
ground as possible. Hold saw so guide  
bar is horizontal. Cut 1/3 the diameter  
of tree trunk (see Figure 11). Note:Al-  
ways make this horizontal lower notch  
cut first. If you make this cut second,  
tree can pinch chain or guide bar.  
WARNING: When felling a  
tree, be aware of your surround-  
ings. Do not endanger any per-  
son, strike utility lines, or cause  
property damage. If tree strikes  
utility lines, contact utility com-  
pany at once.  
4. When tree begins to fall, quickly  
• remove saw from felling cut  
• release trigger to turn saw off  
• put saw down  
2. Start upper notch cut the same distance  
above first cut as first cut is deep.  
Felling is the process of cutting down a tree.  
Make sure your footing is firm. Keep feet  
apart. Divide your weight evenly on both  
feet. Follow directions below to fell a tree.  
Example: If lower notch cut is eight  
inches deep, start upper notch cut eight  
inches above it. Cut downward at 45°  
angle. The upper notch cut should meet  
end of lower notch cut (see Figure 11).  
• exit area using retreat path  
WARNING: Be alert for falling  
overheadlimbs.Watchyourfoot-  
ing while exiting area.  
Before Felling a Tree  
3. Remove tree trunk wedge created by  
notching cuts.  
1. Before felling, inspect tree. Make sure  
there are no dead limbs or branches that  
may fall on you. Study natural lean of  
tree, location of larger branches, and  
B) Felling Cut  
wind direction. This will help you judge 1. Make felling cut two inches higher than  
which way tree will fall.  
lower notch cut and on opposite side  
of tree (see Figure 11). Keep felling cut  
parallel to lower notch cut.  
2. Clear work area around tree.  
3. Plan and clear a retreat path before fell-  
ing. Make retreat path opposite to  
planned direction of fall of tree and at  
45° angle (see Figure 10).  
2. Cut towards notch.  
WARNING: Do not cut all the  
way through tree. Leave about  
two inches of tree diameter un-  
cut directly behind felling notch  
(see Figure 11). This uncut por-  
tion acts as a hinge. The hinge  
helpskeeptreefromtwistingand  
falling in wrong direction.  
4. Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails,  
staples, and wire from tree where you  
will make felling cuts.  
5. Stay on uphill side when felling tree.  
Tree could roll or slide downhill af-  
ter falling.  
Continued  
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Entire Length Of Log On  
Ground  
Cut log from top (see Figure 13).  
BUCKING A LOG  
OPERATING CHAIN  
SAW  
WARNING: Avoid kickback.  
Continued  
Kickback can result in severe in-  
juryordeath.SeeKickback,page  
3 to avoid risk of kickback.  
LIMBING A TREE  
WARNING: Avoid kickback.  
WARNING:  
Kickback can result in severe in-  
juryordeath.SeeKickback,page  
3 to avoid risk of kickback.  
• If on slope, make sure log will  
not roll down hill. Secure log  
byusingwoodenstakes. Drive  
wooden stakes into ground on  
downhill side of log. Stand on  
uphill side of log while cutting.  
Log may roll after cutting.  
• Never try cutting through two  
logs at same time. This could  
increase the risk of kickback.  
• While cutting log, never hold  
logwithyourhand,leg,orfoot.  
• While cutting log, never allow  
another person to hold log.  
• Turn off and unplug saw be-  
fore moving from one place to  
another.  
WARNING:Whencuttinglimb  
thatisundertension,useextreme  
caution.Bealertforwoodspring-  
ing back. When wood tension is  
released, limb could spring back  
and strike operator causing se-  
vere injury or death.  
Figure 13 - Bucking Log With Entire  
Length On Ground  
Limbingisremovingbranchesfromafallen  
tree. Make sure your footing is firm. Keep  
feet apart. Divide your weight evenly on  
both feet. Do not remove larger limbs under  
tree that support log off ground. Remove  
each limb with one cut (see Figure 12).  
Clear cut limbs from work area often. This  
will help maintain a safe work area.  
Log Supported On One End  
1. Make first cut on underside of log (see  
Figure 14). Use top of guide bar to  
make this cut. Cut 1/3 through diam-  
eter of log. This cut will keep section  
from splintering when cut.  
Bucking a log is cutting a log into sections.  
Make sure your footing is firm. Keep feet  
apart. Divide your weight evenly on both feet.  
Whenpossible,raiselogorsectionoffground.  
Do this by using limbs, logs, chocks, etc.  
2. Make second cut directly above first  
cut. Cut down to meet first cut. This  
cut will keep log from pinching guide  
bar and chain.  
Make sure you start your cut where limb  
will not pinch saw during cutting. To avoid  
pinching, start cut on freely hanging limbs  
from above limb. Start cut on limbs under  
tension from under limb. If pinch occurs,  
turn saw off, lift limb, and remove saw.  
When cutting through log, maintain control  
byreducingcuttingpressurenearendofcut.  
Donotrelaxyourgriponchainsawhandles.  
Do not let moving chain touch ground.  
Ground will dull moving chain. After cut-  
ting through log, release trigger to turn saw  
off before moving saw.  
2nd Cut  
Follow directions below to buck a log.  
1st Cut  
Figure 14 - Bucking Log When Log Is  
Supported On One End  
Figure 12 - Limbing A Tree  
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2nd Cut -  
Pruning Cut  
(to avoid pinching)  
TRIMMING A TREE (Pruning)  
OPERATING CHAIN  
4th Cut -  
Final Stub  
Cut  
SAW  
WARNING: Avoid kickback.  
Kickback can result in severe in-  
juryordeath.SeeKickback,page  
3 to avoid risk of kickback.  
Continued  
Log Supported On Both Ends  
1. Make first cut from above log (see Fig-  
ure 15). Cut 1/3 through diameter of  
log. This cut will keep section from  
splintering when cut.  
6"  
WARNING: Do not operate  
chain saw while  
• in a tree  
• on a ladder or any other un-  
stable surface  
• in any awkward position  
Youmaylosecontrolofsawcaus-  
ing severe injury.  
2" to 4"  
2. Make second cut on underside of log,  
directly under first cut. Use top of guide  
bar to make this cut. Cut up to meet  
first cut. This will keep log from pinch-  
ing guide bar and chain.  
1st Cut -  
Pruning Undercut  
(to avoid splintering)  
3rd Cut - Stub Undercut  
(to avoid splintering)  
WARNING: Do not cut limbs  
higher than your shoulders.  
1st Cut  
Figure 16 - Cutting A Limb  
CAUTION: Seek professional  
help if facing conditions beyond  
your ability.  
Trimming a tree is the process of cutting  
limbs from a living tree. Make sure your  
footing is firm. Keep feet apart. Divide your  
weight evenly on both feet. Follow direc-  
tions below to trim a tree.  
1. Make first cut six inches from tree trunk  
on underside of limb. Use top of guide  
bar to make this cut. Cut 1/3 through  
diameter of limb (see Figure 16).  
2nd Cut  
Figure 15 - Bucking Log When Log Is  
Supported On Both Ends  
2. Move two to four inches farther out on  
limb. Make second cut from above limb.  
Continue cut until you cut limb off.  
3. Make third cut as close to tree trunk as  
possible on underside of limb stub. Use  
top of guide bar to make this cut. Cut  
1/3 through diameter of stub.  
4. Make fourth cut directly above third  
cut. Cut down to meet third cut. This  
will remove limb stub.  
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Normal Guide Bar Maintenance  
1. Remove guide bar from chain saw.  
CARE OF GUIDE BAR  
CLEANING AND  
MAINTENANCE  
Uneven bar wear causes most guide bar  
problems. Incorrect sharpening of chain  
cutter and depth gauge settings often cause  
this. When bar wears unevenly, it widens  
guidebargroove(seeFigure17).Thiscauses  
chainclatterandrivetpopping. Sawwillnot  
cutstraight.Replaceguidebarifthisoccurs.  
2. Remove sawdust from guide bar  
groove periodically. Use putty knife or  
wire.  
NOTICE: Below are instructions  
forservicingyourchainsaw.Any  
servicing not mentioned below  
should be done by an authorized  
service center.  
3. Clean oil slots after each day of use.  
4. Remove burrs from sides of guide bar.  
Use flat file to make side edges square.  
Inspect guide bar before sharpening chain.  
A worn or damaged guide bar is unsafe. A  
worn or damaged guide bar will damage  
chain. It will also make cutting harder.  
Replace guide bar when  
• bar is bent or cracked  
CLEANING SAW BODY  
• inside groove of bar is badly worn  
WARNING: Unplug chain saw  
from power source before servic-  
ing. Severe injury or death could  
occur from electrical shock or  
body contact with moving chain.  
Note: When replacing guide bar, see Re-  
placement Parts and Accessories, page 19,  
for proper bar.  
Guide Bar  
Groove  
Burr  
WARNING: Cutting edges on  
chain are sharp. Use protective  
gloves when handling chain.  
Guide Bar  
WARNING: When cleaning  
saw body,  
• do not submerge saw in any  
liquids  
Flat File  
• do not use products that con-  
tain ammonia, chlorine, or  
abrasives  
• do not use chlorinated clean-  
ingsolvents,carbontetrachlo-  
ride, kerosene, or gasoline  
Guide Bar  
Guide Bar  
With Uneven  
Normal Guide  
Cleaning Groove With  
Putty Knife  
Bar  
Wear  
Figure17-GuideBarCrossSectionShow-  
ing Uneven Bar Wear  
Keepsawbodyclean.Useasoftclothdamp-  
ened with a mild soap and water mixture.  
Wipe saw body to clean.  
Oil Slot  
Figure 18 - Guide Bar Maintenance  
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4. Hold file guide level. Make sure 30°  
mark on file guide is parallel to center  
of guide bar (see Figure 19). This will  
Sharpening Cutters  
CLEANING AND  
Use file guide for 30° filing.  
MAINTENANCE  
1. Adjust chain for proper tension (see Saw  
insure that you file cutters at 30° angle.  
Continued  
Chain Tension Adjustment, page 7).  
5. File from inside towards outside of cut-  
ter until sharp. Only file in this one direc-  
tion (see Figure 19). Note: Two or three  
strokes with file should sharpen cutter.  
2. Clamp guide bar in vise to hold saw  
SHARPENING SAW CHAIN  
steady. Note: Do not clamp chain.  
3. Press 5/32" round file (attached to file  
guide) into groove between top plate  
and depth gauge on chain. File guide  
should rest on both top plate and depth  
gauge (see Figures 19 and 20). Note:  
File at midpoint of guide bar.  
WARNING: Unplug chain saw  
from power source before servic-  
ing. Severe injury or death could  
occur from electrical shock or  
body contact with moving chain.  
6. After each cutter is sharpened, move  
chain forward to sharpen next cutter.  
File all cutters on one side of chain.  
7. Move to other side of chain and repeat  
process.  
Filing  
Direction  
WARNING: Cutting edges on  
chain are sharp. Use protective  
gloves when handling chain.  
30° Guide  
Mark  
File  
Guide  
Keep chain sharp. Your saw will cut faster  
and more safely. A dull chain will cause  
undue sprocket, guide bar, chain, and motor  
wear. If you must force chain into wood and  
cutting creates only sawdust with few large  
chips, chain is dull.  
5/32"  
Round File  
Items Needed to Sharpen Chain  
Purchasetheseitemsfromyourlocaldealer,  
hardwarestore,orchainsawsuppliesoutlet.  
Note: This illustration  
shows file guide  
placement and filing  
direction for sharpen-  
ing cutters on left side  
of chain.  
• 5/32" round file  
• Depth gauge tool  
• File guide  
• Vise  
• Medium sized flat file  
Figure 19 - File and File Guide Placement On Chain  
Groove  
Depth Gauge  
(left side of chain)  
Left Side of  
Chain  
Depth Gauge  
(right side  
of chain)  
Groove  
Top Plate  
(right side of chain)  
Top Plate  
(left side of chain)  
Right Side of  
Chain  
Figure 20 - Chain Part Locations  
Continued  
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ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW  
Front Corner  
CLEANING AND  
TECHNICAL  
SERVICE  
You may have further questions about as-  
sembling,operating,ormaintainingthissaw.  
If so, contact our Technical Service Depart-  
ment at 1-800-858-8501.  
.025"  
MAINTENANCE  
Continued  
Filing Cutter Depth Gauges  
Figure 22 - Round Off Front Corner Of  
Depth Gauge  
The cutter depth gauge clearance is reduced  
as cutters are sharpened. After every second  
orthirdsharpening,resetcutterdepthgauges.  
You can also visit our technical service web  
site at www.desatech.com.  
REPLACING SAW CHAIN  
1. Place depth gauge tool (.025") firmly  
across top of two cutters. Make sure  
depth gauge enters slot in depth gauge  
tool (see Figure 21).  
Replace chain when cutters are too worn to  
sharpen or when chain breaks. Only use  
replacement chain noted in this manual.  
Always include new drive sprocket when  
replacing chain. This will maintain proper  
drivingofchain.Note:Forproperchainand  
drive sprocket, see Replacement Parts and  
Accessories, page 19.  
SERVICE  
PUBLICATIONS  
You can receive an illustrated parts list free  
of charge. Send a self-addressed stamped  
envelope to address on back page of this  
manual.  
2. Use medium flat file. File depth gauge  
level with depth gauge tool.  
3. Remove depth gauge tool. With flat file,  
round off front corner of cutter depth  
gauge (see Figure 22).  
When writing, include model number and  
serial number of saw. You will find these  
numbers on saw motor housing decal.  
After several hand filings, have authorized  
servicecenterorsharpeningservicemachine  
sharpen chain. This will insure even filing.  
STORAGE  
If storing saw for more than 30 days, follow  
steps below.  
Flat File  
1. Drain oil tank.  
Depth Gauge  
2. Remove and clean guide bar and chain.  
Clean guide bar and chain by soaking  
in petroleum based solvent or mild soap  
and water mixture.  
3. Dry guide bar and chain.  
Depth  
Gauge  
Tool  
4. Place chain in container filled with oil.  
This will prevent rust.  
5. Wipe a thin coating of oil over surface  
of guide bar.  
6. Wipe off outside of saw body. Do this  
with soft cloth dampened with a mild  
soap and water mixture.  
Depth  
Gauge  
Slot  
7. Store chain saw  
• in a high or locked place, out of  
children’s reach  
• in a dry place  
Figure 21 - Depth Gauge Tool On Chain  
• in a carrying case or with scabbard  
over guide bar  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Note: For additional help, visit our  
technical service web site at  
WARNING: Unplug chain saw from power source before servicing.  
Severe injury or death could occur from electrical shock or body contact  
with moving chain.  
OBSERVED FAULT  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Saw runs, but does not cut  
Chain assembled backwards on guide bar  
See Assembly, page 6  
Saw does not cut unless heavily forced. Chain is dull  
Cutting produces only sawdust with few  
large chips  
See Sharpening Saw Chain, page 13  
Saw runs slow. Saw stalls easily  
Low power supply voltage  
Extension cord wire size too small. See  
Extension Cords, page 8  
Motorofsawdoesnotrunwhenyousqueeze 1. Switch lockout not pressed in to release 1. Press in switch lockout before squeez-  
trigger  
trigger  
ing trigger  
2. Extension cord connections loose  
3. Open line fuse or circuit breaker  
4. Bad motor brushes  
2. Check cord connections  
3. Check line fuse or circuit breaker  
4. See authorized service center  
5. See authorized service center  
5. Open wiring circuit on saw  
Motor of saw runs, but chain does not move Gear train failure  
See authorized service center  
Chain does not get oil  
1. Clogged oil slot in guide bar  
2. Oil is too thick  
1. Remove guide bar and clean oil slot  
2. Use correct weight of oil. See Filling Oil  
Tank, page 7  
Chain comes off guide bar  
1. Chain is loose  
1. Tighten chain. See Saw Chain Tension  
Adjustment, page 7  
2. Guide bar and chain not assembled right 2. See Assembly, page 6  
Saw smokes  
Saw leaks oil  
Saw damaged. Do not use saw  
Oil cap is not secure  
See authorized service center  
Tighten oil cap. Note: Empty oil tank when  
not in use  
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ILLUSTRATED  
PARTS  
BREAKDOWN  
LNT-2  
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Thislistcontainsreplaceablepartsusedinyourchainsaw.Whenorderingparts,besuretoprovidethecorrect  
model and serial numbers (from the model plate), then the part number and description of the desired part.  
PARTS LIST  
LNT-2  
QTY.  
KEY  
NO.  
PART  
NO.  
100089-06 107709-01  
099178H 100089-08 076728K  
DESCRIPTION  
__  
__  
1
097568-01  
097570-01  
091373-02  
091374-02  
107481-01  
075676  
Guide Bar, 12"  
Guide Bar, 14"  
Saw Chain  
1
__  
1
__  
1
__  
2
1
__  
Saw Chain  
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
10  
1
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Armature Assembly  
Sprocket Roller Bearing  
Hex-Head Bolt  
Cap & Bulb Assembly  
Cord  
Side Cover, Black  
Thrust Disk  
Field & Brush Assembly  
Drive Gear  
1
1
2
1
1
__  
076744  
107512-01  
099829-01  
077399-02  
076105  
107482-01  
059606  
107713-01  
106809-01  
079089-02  
NPC-4C  
1
__  
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
10  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
10  
1
1
1
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20A  
20B  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
Internal Gear  
Front Hand Guard  
Motor Housing, Black  
Hex Nut  
Adjusting Plate Assembly  
Bearing Plate  
077115  
075887  
IMPORTANT: Your  
chainsawisassembled  
with EITHER part 20A  
ORpart20Bdepending  
on your saw’s design.  
See illustration on  
previous page to  
determine which saw  
design you have.  
079086-02  
097403-01  
076905  
108120-01  
076906  
059046  
077143  
077525S  
106810-01  
079963-02  
079963-04  
Oil Reservoir  
Pan-Head Screw  
Pan-Head Shoulder Screw  
E-Ring  
Flat-Head Tap Screw  
Pan-Head Tap Screw  
Sprocket Support  
Lock-Off Switch  
Sprocket Cover, Black  
Scabbard  
1
__  
1
__  
1
__  
Scabbard  
1
1
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ILLUSTRATED  
PARTS  
BREAKDOWN  
EL-7  
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Thislistcontainsreplaceablepartsusedinyourchainsaw.Whenorderingparts,besuretoprovidethecorrect  
model and serial numbers (from the model plate), then the part number and description of the desired part.  
PARTS LIST  
EL-7  
QTY.  
098031J  
099039J  
KEY  
075762J  
100089-05  
NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
100089-07 107714-02  
__  
1
097570-01  
097572-01  
091374-02  
091375-02  
100933-01  
075676  
Guide Bar, 14"  
Guide Bar, 16"  
Saw Chain  
Saw Chain  
Armature  
Sprocket Roller Bearing  
Hex-Head Bolt  
Oil Reservoir Cap  
Cord  
Side Cover, Black  
Field  
1
__  
1
__  
2
1
__  
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
6
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
6
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
076744  
107512-01  
099829-01  
077399-02  
098042-01  
059606  
107713-01  
106810-01  
106809-01  
076053  
097034-02  
NPC-4C  
077115  
079086-02  
059046  
076905  
108120-01  
076906  
097403-01  
077143  
077525S  
058059  
079963-04  
059045  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20A  
20B  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
Drive Gear  
Internal Gear  
Sprocket Cover  
Front Hand Guard  
Motor Housing Assembly  
Housing Assembly  
Hex Nut  
Adjusting Plate Assembly  
Oil Reservoir  
Pan-Head Tap Screw  
Pan-Head Shoulder Screw  
E-Ring  
Flat-Head Tap Screw  
Pan-Head Screw  
Sprocket Support  
Lock-off Switch  
Thrust Washer  
Scabbard  
IMPORTANT:Yourchainsawis  
assembled with EITHER part  
20A OR part 20B depending on  
your saw’s design. See  
illustrationonpreviouspageto  
determine which saw design  
you have.  
Pan Head Tap Screw  
PARTS AVAILABLE - NOT SHOWN  
079882-01  
Hardware Package  
Includes: 2 - NPC-4C Nuts  
2 - 076744 Bolts  
1
1
1 - 097403-01 Screw  
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PARTS DEALERS  
Ray’s Portable Heater Service  
3191 Myers Road  
Camino, CA 95709-9550  
530-644-7716  
Portable Heater Parts  
Hance Distributors, Inc.  
Bortz Chain Saw Shop  
Industrial Hardware  
4109 Bainbridge Blvd.  
Chesapeake, VA 23324-1403  
804-543-2232  
342 North County Road 400 East  
Valparaiso, IN 46383-9704  
219-462-7441  
12795 16th Avenue North  
Plymouth, MN 55441-4556  
763-559-2299  
Road #2, Box 64A  
Oley, PA 19547-9412  
610-987-6452  
1-800-362-6951  
1-800-788-0008  
21st Century  
Baltimore Electric  
5 Manila Drive  
Hamden, CT 06514-0322  
203-248-7553  
Automotive Equipment Service  
3117 Holmes  
Kansas City, MO 64109-1716  
816-531-9144  
1-800-843-3546  
2950 Fretz Valley Road  
Perkasie, PA 18944-4034  
215-795-0400  
Mills Lawn and Garden  
928 Commonwealth Place  
Virginia Beach, VA 23464  
757-361-9293  
FBD  
1-800-325-4828  
1-800-397-7553  
1349 Adams Street  
Bowling Green, KY 42103-3414  
270-846-1199  
1-800-654-8534  
Laportes  
Eckley’s Small Engine  
31617 Spruce Drive  
Eustis, FL 32726-9592  
352-357-6764  
2444 N 5th Street  
Hartsville, SC 29550-7704  
843-332-0191  
Bowden Electric Motor Service  
1681 S. Wesleyan Blvd.  
Rocky Mount, NC 27803  
252-446-4203  
Tuco Industrial Products  
5223 180th Street SW  
Suite 4A-1  
Lynnwood, WA 98037-4506  
425-743-9533  
Parts Company of America  
1657 Shermer Road  
Northbrook, IL 60062-5362  
708-498-5900  
1-800-323-0620  
MTA Distributors  
Lyons & Lyons Sales Co. Inc.  
Glen Arm Road  
Glen Arm, MD 21057-9454  
410-665-6500  
1-800-333-5966  
555 Hickory Hills Blvd.  
Nashville, TN 37189-9244  
615-299-8777  
East Coast Energy  
10 East Route 36  
West Long Branch, NJ 07764-1501  
1-800-755-8809  
1-800-735-1268  
1-800-264-0225  
Webbs Appliance Center  
1519 Church Street  
Nashville, TN 37203-3004  
615-329-4079  
Forrest Lytle and Sons, Inc.  
740 West Galbraith Road  
Cincinnati, OH 45231-6002  
513-521-1464  
Master Part Distributors  
1251 Mound Avenue NW  
Grand Rapids, MI 49504-2672  
616-791-0505  
1-800-899-4079  
1-800-446-1446  
AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS  
ALABAMA (AL)  
J & N Garden Equipment  
4460 W. Imperial Hwy.  
Inglewood, CA 90304  
310-671-0079  
CONNECTICUT (CT)  
Baltimore Electronics  
5 Manila Ave.  
Lindle & Sons Electric Motor Repair  
7016 Hwy. 22  
Spray Solutions  
A & O General Repair Service  
1470 Opelika Road  
Auburn, AL 36830  
334-821-7022  
476 Flowing Wells Rd. D-1  
Martinez, GA 30907  
706-855-1293  
Panama City, FL 32401  
850-871-1722  
Hamden, CT 06514  
203-248-7553  
1-800-397-7553  
Shamay's Enterprises  
P.O. Box 3714  
58643 Knox-Niman Lane  
Landers, CA 92285  
760-364-2046  
Eustis and Sons, Inc.  
7035 66th Street North  
Pinellas Park, FL 34665  
727-544-1486  
Tifton Electric Motors  
1265 US Hwy. 82E  
Tifton, GA 31794  
912-382-4040  
Buddy’s Small Engine  
2500 Triana Blvd.  
Huntsville, AL 35805  
256-536-9404  
Utility Electric Service  
53 Main Street  
Hartford, CT 06106  
860-246-7271  
A1A Small Engines & Equipment  
420 S. Dixie Hwy. E.  
Pompano Beach, FL 33060  
954-946-5044  
IDAHO (ID)  
Southern Power Tool  
2824 Cottage Glen Dr.  
Mobile, AL 36693  
334-639-8188  
West Coast Contractors Supply  
#28 13th Street  
San Francisco, CA 94103  
415-861-6124  
Rossiter Electric  
1501 S. Capitol Ave.  
Idaho Falls, ID 83403  
208-529-3665  
Goodies Sales and Service  
133 Hamilton Street  
New Haven, CT 06515  
203-865-1470  
Mulvaney’s Inc.  
ARIZONA (AZ)  
Rincon Valley Yard & Garden  
4972 Sonoma Hwy  
Santa Rosa, CA 95409  
707-593-4124  
2148 W. Tennessee Street  
Tallahassee, FL 32304  
850-576-5578  
Steam Store Rocky Mountain, Inc.  
155 North Gate Mile  
Idaho Falls, ID 83401  
208-522-0609  
Best Brothers Lawnmower Repair  
5549 W. Glendale Avenue  
Glendale, AZ 85301  
602-939-9170  
R & D Services, LLC  
790 South Main Street  
Plantsville, CT 06479  
860-628-5205  
A-1 Tool Rental, Inc.  
2509 South State Road 7  
West Hollywood, FL 33023  
954-961-9250  
Power Outdoor Equipment  
3160 Industrial Drive  
Yuba City, CA 95993  
530-671-1871  
J & J Enterprises  
D & L Small Engines, Inc.  
10023 North 19th Ave.  
Phoenix, AZ 85021  
602-861-1978  
FLORIDA (FL)  
1704 Addison Avenue East  
Twin Falls, ID 83301  
208-733-2001  
301 Mower Shop  
5724 15th Street E.  
Bradenton, FL 34203  
941-758-7844  
GEORGIA (GA)  
COLORADO (CO)  
Hamilton Hardware  
5300 Veterans Pkwy.  
Columbus, GA 31904  
706-322-6545  
ILLINOIS (IL)  
Power Tool Service Center  
660 East 19th Street  
Tucson, AZ 85719  
520-884-8974  
Ace Mower and Small Engines  
4718 Chromium Drive  
Colorado Spring, CO 80918  
719-593-0862  
Uline Lawn Equipment  
290 W. Squk Trail  
Chicago Heights, IL 60411  
708-755-2227  
Eckley’s Small Engine  
31617 Spruce Drive  
Eustis, FL 32736  
352-357-6764  
Cowan Ace Hardware  
1264 Green Street  
Conyers, GA 30207  
770-483-8818  
708-755-1533 (Fax)  
ARKANSA (AR)  
B.G.I. Sales  
2918 Willow Road  
Jonesboro, AR 72401  
870-802-1220  
Bartell Tool Service  
1448 W. Cedar Avenue  
Denver, CO 80223  
303-777-5463  
Bay Lawn Mower Repair  
824 Ohio Avenue  
Lynn Haven, FL 32444  
850-265-1100  
Fax: 850-265-0740  
baylawnmowerrepair.com  
Lange Electric  
912 E. Fayette  
Effingham, IL 62401  
217-347-7626  
Able Tool Rental  
Metrogas Equipment Company  
790 West 64th Ave.  
Denver, CO 80221  
303-428-3036  
3360 Fairburn Road  
Douglasville, GA 30135  
770-949-1932  
Fax: 870-802-1220  
Carter’s Small Engine Repair  
206 N. Hickory Street  
Galatia, IL 62935  
CALIFORNIA (CA)  
Ray’s Portable Heater Service  
3191 Meyers Road  
Camino, CA 95709  
530-644-7716  
Al’s Small Engine, Inc.  
2496 Blanding Blvd.  
Middleburg, FL 32068  
904-282-5472  
Douglasville Ace Hardware  
6530 Church Street  
Douglasville, GA 30133  
770-942-7044  
618-268-4814  
Winfrey’s Jones LLP  
316 18th Street  
Greeley, CO 80631  
970-353-9576  
H & R Pump Company, Inc.  
2111 E. Washington Street  
Joliet, IL 60434  
California Electric Service  
1170-G Burnett Ave.  
Concord, CA 94520  
925-827-1011  
Tool Doctor  
Fayette Mower & Appliance  
395 S. Glynn St.  
Fayetteville, GA 30215  
770-461-9400  
1825 N. Magnolia Ave.  
Ocala, FL 34475  
352-622-5655  
815-726-2950  
AAA Electric Company, Inc.  
24 South Main Street  
Longmont, CO 80501  
330-776-6031  
INDIANA (IN)  
Hutchens Sales and Service  
R.R. #5, Box 550  
Bloomfield, IN 47424  
812-876-1891  
Fax: 925-827-5409  
Debary Mower & Repair  
1104 Shadick Drive  
Orange City, FL 32763  
386-775-7505  
S & P Rental & Supply Co.  
259 Grayson Hwy  
Lawrenceville, GA 30245  
770-963-0392  
California Electric Service  
1208 East Ash Avenue  
Fullerton, CA 92631  
714-870-0900  
Dales Electric Motor Repair  
932 Coffman Street  
Longmont, CO 80501  
303-651-6907  
Fax: 386-775-7758  
107990  
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Nichols Ice & Oil  
2018 Park Road  
Connersville, IN 47331  
765-825-3741  
KENTUCKY (KY)  
Gillum’s Service & Repair  
8611 Rt. US 60  
Ashland, KY 41102  
606-928-4932  
B & M Sharpening & Repair  
8614 Church Lane  
Randalstown, MD 21133  
410-655-0801  
MISSISSIPPI (MS)  
Handy Man Rentals  
1904 Shiloh Road  
Corinth, MS 38834  
662-287-2460  
Tep’s Power Equipment  
1002 N. High Street  
Millville, NJ 08332  
856-825-8294  
B & W Repair Service  
213 N. Main Street  
Dale, IN 47523  
MASSACHUSETTS (MA)  
Ormond’s Inc.  
115R Dean Ave.  
Franklin, MA 02038  
508-528-2013  
Richard’s Sharpening Service  
824 Mill Road  
Northfield, NJ 08225  
609-641-9481  
E-Z Rent It Inc.  
MISSOURI (MO)  
1428 U.S. 31-W By-Pass  
Bowling Green, KY 42101  
270-782-9462  
Stewarts Enterprises  
7631 NW Salebarn Road  
Cameron, MO 64429  
816-632-6578  
812-937-2576  
Industrial Motor & Electrical  
Supply, Inc.  
64466 State Road 19  
Goshen, IN 46526  
219-862-4044  
Capitol Service & Equipment  
551 New Market Road  
Piscataway, NJ 08855  
732-968-5577  
Roman’s Repair Shop  
601 College Street  
Bowling Green, KY 42101  
270-746-0857  
Beacon Lumber/Beacon Rental  
513 Church Street  
New Bedford, MA 02745  
508-995-1766  
B & J Repair Service  
21504 Blue Mills Rd.  
Independence, MO 64058  
816-796-6476  
NEWYORK (NY)  
Valley Mower Service  
2857 Ellis Creek Road  
Barton, NY 13734  
607-589-4825  
Tyrie Mower Repair  
110 South 16th Street  
Lafayette, IN 47905  
765-742-7886  
Hopkinsville Electric Motor  
704 W. 15th Street  
Hopkinsville, KY 42240  
270-886-7585  
Mott’s Tool Repair Service  
92 Rayber Road  
Orleans, MA 02653  
508-240-0764  
Northwest Power Sales  
26848 Haultain Drive  
Maryville, MO 64468  
660-582-5080  
Kabelin True Value Hardware  
512 Andrew Avenue  
Laporte, IN 46350  
219-362-7917  
Rental World, Inc.  
9509 Dixie Hwy.  
Louisville, KY 40272  
502-935-8853  
Utility Electric Service #2  
810 Main Street  
Springfield, MA 01105  
413-781-1635  
White Tool Supply Inc.  
3047 Atlantic Avenue  
Brooklyn, NY 11208  
718-227-8844  
Buchheit, Inc.  
Route 7, Box 239  
Perryville, MO 63775  
573-547-1017  
Lear Lawn & Garden  
2204 N. Wolfe Street  
Muncie, IN 47303  
765-282-6273  
All States Industrial Repair  
728 E. Center Street  
Madisonville, KY 42431  
270-821-6555  
MICHIGAN (MI)  
R & A Service  
12900 Haggerty Road  
Belleville, MI 48111  
734-697-1144  
Lehman’s Farm & Home Supply  
Route 26  
Denmark, NY 13631  
315-493-1151  
A K Small Engine Works  
15726 Hwy C  
Versailles, MO 65084  
573-378-6339  
Li’l Engine Sales & Service, Inc.  
1428 Vincennes Street  
New Albany, IN 47150  
812-944-1377  
D & C Rental & Sales  
84 Keystone Drive  
P.O. Box 797  
Mayfield, KY 42066  
270-247-9000  
M & S Repair Shop  
303 Hilltop Drive  
Elma, NY 14059  
716-652-0311  
Thompson’s Rental Resale Repair  
11973 New Lothrop Road  
Byron, MI 48418  
MONTANA (MT)  
Tom’s Service Repair  
1111-6th Avenue North  
Billings, MT 59101  
406-259-6179  
810-266-4969  
Portable Heater Parts  
342 North County Road, 400 East  
Valparaiso, IN 46383  
219-462-7441  
Luther’s Outdoor Equipment  
3676 State Route 5  
Frankfort, NY 13340  
315-894-4467  
LOUISIANA (LA)  
Hendricks Sales  
7876 Division  
Grand Rapids, MI 49548  
616-455-8220  
Triangle Bicycle and Lawnmower  
5433 Crowder Road  
New Orleans, LA 70127  
504-241-3239  
Mosch Electric Motors, Inc.  
2513 - 17th St. NE  
Black Eagle, MT 59414  
406-453-2481  
D W Handy’s  
Crossbay Appliance Service  
158-34 Crossbay Blvd.  
Howard Beach, NY 11414  
718-843-4422  
217 West 15th St.  
Vincennes, IN 47591  
812-886-0172  
Chicago Drive Rentals, Inc.  
11298 Chicago Drive  
Holland, MI 49424  
616-396-9575  
Wayne’s Heat & Air  
1605 W. Vine Street  
Opelousas, LA 70570  
337-948-4246  
Sun Rental Center  
1301 - 3rd St. NW  
Great Falls, MT 59404  
406-761-6688  
New Paris Farm Store  
68443 W. Main Street  
P.O. Box 96  
New Paris, IN 46553  
219-831-4823  
Provenzano’s  
Fowler’s Farm City Sales  
2876 West Washington Road  
Ithaca, MI 48847  
84 E. Main Street  
Kings Park, NY 11754  
631-269-1080  
Evans of LA, Inc.  
NEBRASKA (NE)  
907 Cypress Street  
West Monroe, LA 71291  
318-322-6180  
Hatten’s Electric Service  
130 S. Hastings, Box 843  
Hastings, NE 68901  
402-463-4596  
989-875-3976  
The Warranty Center  
16 Church Street  
Kings Park, NY 11754  
631-269-9057  
IOWA (IA)  
Superior Industrial Sales & Service  
116 N. State Street  
Jackson, MI 49201  
Beal’s Motor Rewinding  
600 West Beach  
Cherokee, IA 51012  
712-225-6173  
MAINE (ME)  
Richard’s Electric Motor  
549 Main Street  
Caribou, ME 04736  
207-498-8950  
Craft Specialties  
201 Pine St.  
Hadder, NE 68738  
402-379-3129  
517-784-0539  
Para-Deys Tools  
708 Victor Road  
Macedon, NY 14502  
315-986-2520  
Norm’s Electric Motor Repair  
414 Walbridge Street  
Kalamazoo, MI 49007  
616-382-5054  
Blink Electric Motors  
Rear 116 N. 1st Ave.  
Marshalltown, IA 50158  
641-752-3036  
Roger’s Electric Motor Shop  
823-West Main Street  
Madawaska, ME 04756  
207-728-4253  
Flohr Electric Motor  
4356 South 90th Street  
Omaha, NE 68127  
402-331-6863  
Allstar Power Equipment  
460 East 3rd Street  
Mount Vernon, NY 10553  
914-668-6252  
A & J Rentals  
Northeast Iowa Motor Service  
24665-150th Street  
Sumner, IA 50674  
563-578-5883  
550 S. 11th Street  
Niles, MI 49120  
616-684-3200  
Rent-N-Save  
MSE Parts Unlimited  
4935 South 136th Street  
Omaha, NE 68137  
402-895-0806  
28 Allen Avenue  
Portland, ME 04103  
207-797-2223  
P & C  
Bob’s Service Shop  
2537 W. Drahner Road  
Oxford, MI 48371  
248-628-2601  
12 East Street  
Nunda, NY 14517  
716-468-5050  
Black Hawk Rental  
324 West 15th Street  
Waterloo, IA 50702  
319-234-4421  
MARYLAND (MD)  
Ted’s Mower Sales and Service, Inc.  
5155 Q. Street  
Omaha, NE 68117  
402-731-7058  
Center Supply Company  
6802 Industrial Drive #208  
Beltsville, MD 20705  
301-595-0860  
Otega Repair  
Bid’s Service, Inc.  
11276 E. Ten Mile  
Warren, MI 48089  
586-759-3040  
226 County Hwy 7  
Otego, NY 13825  
607-988-7859  
KANSAS (KS)  
Abilene Rent-All & Sales  
1701 West 1st Street  
Abilene, KS 67410  
785-263-7668  
LaVern Hass Repair  
1204 - 1st Road  
Wisner, NE 68791  
402-529-6846  
Lehmans Hardware, Inc.  
5921 Belair Road  
Baltimore, MD 21206  
410-483-5888  
Owego Agway Coop  
38 West Avenue  
Owego, NY 13827  
607-687-2039  
MINNESOTA (MN)  
Perry’s Electrical Rebuilders  
24664 Hale Avenue  
Forest Lake, MN 55025  
651-464-8054  
NAAB Electric, Inc.  
2013 W. Jones  
Garden City, KS 67846  
316-276-8101  
NEW HAMPSHIRE (NH)  
Kingston Enterprises  
85 North Road  
Kingston, NH 03848  
603-642-3506  
Norris Taylor Contractors, Inc.  
8480 Ocean Gateway  
Easton, MD 21601  
410-822-2050  
Jack-n-Heater Service  
185 Beartown Road  
Painted Post, NY 14870  
607-962-1239  
Andy’s Small Engine City  
2408 Pearl Ct. SE  
Rochester, MN 55904  
507-280-0373  
Morris Electric Repair  
2423 5th Street  
Great Bend, KS 67530  
316-792-2919  
Lyons & Lyons Sales Co. Inc.  
Glen Arm Road  
Glen Arm, MD 21057-9454  
410-665-6500  
1-800-333-5966  
NEW JERSEY (NJ)  
Associated Industries  
2433 Rt. 206  
Eastampton, NJ 08060  
609-267-8417  
Larmon Small Engine  
16353 Co. Rt. 91  
Pierrepont Manor, NY 13674  
315-465-6671  
Reed’s Sales & Service  
1260 Payne Ave.  
St. Paul, MN 55101  
651-774-9515  
McPherson Rental Center  
911 West First Street  
McPherson, KS 67460  
620-241-3333  
R & D Mower & Snowblower  
Sales and Service  
1632 Empire Blvd.  
Webster, NY 14580  
716-671-9409  
Woodchuck’s Lawnmower  
and Appliance  
220 Whitehorse Pike  
Magnolia, NJ 08049  
856-783-1111  
Chesapeake Rent All  
210 N. Stokes Street  
Havre De Grace, MD 21078  
410-939-1720  
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ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW  
NORTH CAROLINA (NC)  
Leonard Electric Motor Repair, Inc.  
531 N. Fayetteville Street  
Asheboro, NC 27203  
Leonard Hardware  
145 North 15th Street  
Sebring, OH 44672  
330-938-6329  
0Valray Nurseries Inc.  
R.D. #8, Box 362  
Kittanning, PA 16201  
724-548-1579  
Freel Enterprise  
118 Elston  
Dallas, TX 75232  
214-376-9913  
WASHINGTON (WA)  
Action Small Appliance Service  
1500 - 145th Place SE  
Bellevue, WA 98007  
425-643-9806  
336-625-2375  
Sparks Sales & Service  
5184 Fletcher Chapel Road  
Springfield, OH 45502  
937-323-5925  
Hillyard Equipment Service Center  
633 Lausch Lane  
Lancaster, PA 17601  
717-569-5768  
Southwest Electric Service  
3008 Canton St.  
Dallas, TX 75226  
214-742-8211  
Martin Equipment Company  
4209-B US 70 E.  
Goldsboro, NC 27534  
919-778-5996  
TUCO Industrial Products  
5223 - 180th SW Suite 4A-1  
Lynnwood, WA 98037  
425-743-9533  
United Rentals of North America  
5745 Angola Road  
Toledo, OH 43615  
Petrosky’s Hardware & Supply Co.  
602 Alexandria Street  
Latrobe, PA 15650  
Powell’s Small Engine Service  
5906 Hwy 66  
Greenville, TX 75402  
903-454-1877  
Hickory Home & Garden  
336 HWY 321 NW  
Hickory, NC 28601  
704-327-3719  
Action Small Appliance  
2125 Second Avenue  
Seattle, WA 98121  
206-448-2020  
419-865-5539  
724-537-3541  
OKLAHOMA (OK)  
Kay Electric Company  
1101 W. Broadway  
P.O. Box 635  
Altus, OK 73522  
580-482-1757  
Raymond, M. Nolt  
290 S. Shirk Road  
New Holland, PA 17557  
717-354-0198  
Houston Lawnmower & Saw Works  
620-1/2 W. 19th Street  
Houston, TX 77008  
713-864-9269  
Fax: 713-864-9338  
Biltang USA Interstate Supplies  
511 Union West Blvd.  
Stallings, NC 28104  
704-893-2878  
Fax: 704-893-0442  
iss-go.com  
Lifficks Electric Shop  
8239 S. Park Avenue  
Tacoma, WA 98408  
253-474-7403  
Snyder Electric Company  
1500 Chateau Street  
Pittsburgh, PA 15233  
412-231-3100  
Ray DeSpain’s Inc.  
WEST VIRGINIA (WV)  
Beckley Mower Service  
405 Prince Street  
Beckley, WV 25802  
304-253-5748  
Sooner Distributors  
3021 S. High Street  
Oklahoma City, OK 73143  
405-634-3391  
P.O. Box 184, Loop 494 North  
New Caney, TX 77357  
281-689-2121  
O’Mary’s Small Engine  
220 W. Forlines Road  
Winterville, NC 28590  
252-355-4597  
Stamm’s Mower Repair  
Rd. 5, Pine Lane Box 150  
Selinsgrove, PA 17870  
570-743-7651  
Service Department  
H. L. Moss  
James Lawnmower Sales  
5034 Rigsby  
San Antonio, TX 78222  
210-648-0182  
Raymond’s Service Center  
Route 65  
Delbarton, WV 25670  
304-475-2855  
NORTH DAKOTA (ND)  
Fix-It Shop  
316 21st Street E.  
Dickson, ND 58601  
701-225-0766  
1714 E. 15th Street  
Tulsa, OK 74104  
918-744-1305  
SOUTH CAROLINA (SC)  
Hall’s Small Motor Repair  
225 Heathwood Drive  
Aiken, SC 29803  
Fax: 210-648-3636  
OREGON (OR)  
Town and Country Supply  
4117 First Avenue  
Nitro, WV 25143  
304-755-3520  
Turner’s Lawnmower and Saw  
728 SE Robin Way  
Gresham, OR 97080  
503-665-5441  
UTAH (UT)  
Roosevelt Service Center  
P.O. Box 1308  
133 South 3rd East  
Roosevelt, UT 84066  
435-722-2119  
Ted’s Saw Service  
901 South 12th Street  
Grand Forks, ND 58201  
701-775-7343  
803-649-6313  
Todd’s Electric Motor Repair  
110 Laurel Street  
Conway, SC 29526  
843-248-2444  
WISCONSIN (WI)  
Smith Petroleum Ltd.  
217 N. Walworth  
Darien, WI 53114  
262-724-3206  
Pendleton Grain Growers  
200 S. 1st Street  
Hermiston, OR 97801  
541-567-5591  
Craig’s Small Engine Repair  
508 East 2nd Street  
Williston, ND 58801  
701-774-0798  
Appliance Service Center  
1475 S. Main Street  
Salt Lake City, UT 84115  
801-467-6361  
Laportes  
2444 N. 5th Street  
Hartsville, SC 29550  
843-857-0222  
Appliance Repair Central  
3203 NE Sandy Blvd.  
Portland, OR 97232  
503-234-7339  
Ohnstad Power Equipment  
12012 Center Hill Road  
Darlington, WI 53530  
608-776-3802  
OHIO (OH)  
Carter Electrical Repair  
3448 Lunar Road NE  
Carrollton, OH 44615  
330-627-4061  
Tooele Valley Sales & Service  
398 N. Main Street  
Tooele, UT 84074  
435-882-8180  
Fax: 435-882-8181  
TENNESSEE (TN)  
Vista Small Engine  
1510 Vista Lane  
Clarksville, TN 37043  
931-552-6953  
PENNSYLVANIA (PA)  
General Rental & Sales Center  
P.O. Box 810  
Old Rt 1 & 41  
Avondale, PA 19311  
610-268-2825  
Bob’s Engine Shop  
513 S. Military Road  
Fond Du Lac, WI 54935  
920-921-2841  
North East Mower Service  
412 East 156th Street  
Cleveland, OH 44110  
216-531-8197  
VERMONT (VT)  
Brown and Roberts  
182 Main Street  
Brattleboro, VT 05301  
802-257-4566  
Master Repair Service  
239 Elmore Road  
Crossville, TN 38555  
931-484-2061  
Reliance Electric Motors  
1621 Livingstone Road  
Hudson, WI 54016  
715-386-3633  
Lefeld Welding & Steel Supply  
600 N. Second Street  
Coldwater, OH 45828  
419-678-2397  
Bud’s Tractor and Mower Sevice  
21 Bock Lane  
Baden, PA 15005  
724-869-7142  
The Speciality Shop  
2300 East Magnolia Avenue  
Knoxville, TN 37917  
865-523-6894  
VIRGINIA (VA)  
Kewaunee Small Engine  
E2068 State Hwy 29  
Kewaunee, WI 54216  
920-388-2604  
Industrial Hardware  
4109 Bainbridge Blvd.  
Chesapeake, VA 23324  
804-543-2232  
Dayton Hardware & Supply  
16-32 N. Irwin Street  
Dayton, OH 45404  
513-258-3721  
1-800-762-3426 Ohio only  
Engine Doctors  
20 Russell Blvd.  
Bradford, PA 16701  
814-362-3091  
Authorized Equipment Service  
812 Polk Avenue  
Memphis, TN 38126  
901-774-0850  
Ken’s Economy Sales  
8887 Highway A  
Marshfield, WI 54449  
715-676-2143  
Warren E. Smith Shops  
406 Cambria Street  
Christiansburg, VA 24073  
540-382-5501  
Pro-Fix  
Ken’s Repair  
136 Narrows Road  
Edwardsville, PA 18651  
570-288-0476  
Webb’s Appliance Service Center  
1519 Church Street  
Nashville, TN 37203  
615-329-4079  
3246 S. Sectionline  
Delaware, OH 43015  
740-369-4798  
Cliff’s Tractor Place  
Hwy 35-133  
P.O. Box 76  
Patch Grove, WI 53817  
608-994-2354  
B & B Appliance & Lawn Equipment  
71 Lawson Road SE Suite C  
Leesburg, VA 22075  
Four All Seasons  
Anytool & Outdoor Power Equip.  
21150 Lorain Road  
Fairview Park, OH 44126  
440-356-1920  
641 N. Mountain Road  
Harrisburg, PA 17112  
717-545-5114  
TEXAS (TX)  
703-777-1093  
Brunson Feed Mill  
709 Sealy Ave.  
Ballinger, TX 76821  
915-365-2419  
Roberts Small Engine Repair  
1109 Curve Road  
Pearisburg, VA 24134  
540-921-3255  
Barton Small Engine  
1628 N. Main Street  
West Bend, WI 53090  
262-334-5373  
Carson’s Hardware  
637-43 Main Street  
Hellertown, PA 18055  
610-838-7741  
Deep Run Mower Service  
58781 Heil Addn. Deep Run  
Martins Ferry, OH 43935  
740-859-6131  
Bud’s LP Gas & Supply  
225 Grand  
Channelview, TX 77330  
713-457-2456  
Outdoor Power Equipment  
1136-40 Myrtle Street  
Suffolk, VA 23434  
757-925-4933  
Al Muccioli’s Service  
2001 Bedford Street  
Suite C  
Johnstown, PA 15904  
814-266-5734  
Worcester Sales and Service  
34200 Lorian Road  
N. Ridgeville, OH 44039  
440-327-2196  
Corpus Christi Power Tool & Rpr.  
3701 Agnes  
Corpus Christi, TX 78405  
361-883-1117  
Mills Repair Service  
928 Commonwealth Place  
Virginia Beach, VA 23464  
757-361-9293  
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REPLACEMENT  
PARTS AND  
WARNING: Use only replacement parts and accessories described in  
this manual. Use of other parts or accessories could damage saw or  
injure operator.  
ACCESSORIES  
Purchase these accessories and parts from  
your nearest dealer or service center. If they  
can not supply these accessories or parts,  
either contact your nearest Parts Dealer or  
DESASpecialtyProductsforreferralinfor-  
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P.O. Box 90004  
Bowling Green, KY 42102-9004  
1-800-858-8501  
LNT-2  
EL-7, 098031J, 099039J, 100089-04, POLE SAW, 106890-01 (10")  
Part Number Description  
100089-05  
POLE SAW ASSEMBLY, 106821  
Part Number Description  
104302-01S#  
104301S#  
097567-01S  
Guide bar, 8"  
Chain, 8"  
Guide bar, 10"  
Part Number Description  
097572-03S  
091375-02S  
107713-01  
Guide bar, 16"  
Chain, 16"  
097567-01S  
091371S  
Guidebar, 10"  
Chain, 10"  
091371S  
Chain, 10"  
Drive sprocket  
107713-01  
Drive Sprocket  
097568-02S  
091373-02S  
107713-01  
Guide bar, 12"  
Chain, 12"  
Drive sprocket  
POLE SAW, 104316-04 (8")  
POLE SAW ASSEMBLY, 104317  
Part Number Description  
General  
Part Number Description  
079963-02  
079963-04  
Plasticscabbard,8"&10"  
099178H, 100089-06, 100089-07, 104302-01S  
100089-08, & EL-1  
Part Number Description  
Guidebar, 8"  
Chain, 8"  
Plastic scabbard,  
12", 14", & 16"  
Hand Guard  
104301S  
107713-01  
Drive Sprocket  
106809-01  
077155  
097570-01S  
091374-02S  
107713-01  
#
Guide bar, 14"  
Chain, 14"  
Drive sprocket  
Adjusting Plate Assy.  
Must order both pieces.  
107990  
23  
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WARRANTY SERVICE  
NON-WARRANTY SERVICE  
REPAIR SERVICE  
Note: Only use original replacement parts.  
Thiswillprotectyourwarrantycoveragefor  
parts replaced under warranty.  
If saw requires warranty service, return it to If saw requires service, return it to nearest  
nearest authorized service center. You must authorized service center. Repairs will be  
show proof of purchase. If faulty materials billed to you at regular repair list prices.  
or workmanship caused damage, we will Note:Normalwear, misuse, abuse, neglect,  
Each authorized service center is indepen-  
dently owned and operated. For additional  
service center or warranty information, call  
1-800-858-8501 or visit our technical ser-  
vice web site at www.desatech.com.  
repair or replace saw without charge.  
or accidental damage is not covered under  
warranty.  
Model ______________  
Date Purchased ______________  
ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW LIMITED WARRANTY  
Always specify model and serial numbers when writing the factory.  
We reserve the right to amend these specifications at any time without notice. The only warranty applicable is our standard written warranty. We  
make no other warranty, expressed or implied.  
DESA Specialty Products™ warrants this electric chain saw and any parts thereof, to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one  
year (90 days for reconditioned unit) from the date of first purchase from an authorized dealer, provided that the product has been properly  
maintained and operated in accordance with all applicable instructions. The bill of sales or proof of purchase must be presented at the time a claim  
is made under this warranty.  
This warranty is extended only to the original retail purchaser. This warranty covers only the parts and labor required to restore this chain saw  
to its proper operating condition. Warranty parts must be obtained through factory authorized dealers and service centers for this product. These  
dealers and service centers will provide original factory replacement parts. Failure to use original factory replacement parts voids this warranty.  
This warranty does not cover commercial, industrial, or rental usage, nor does it apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal  
wear and tear, or parts that fail or become damaged as a result of misuse, accident, lack of proper maintenance, tampering, or alteration. Travel,  
handling, transportation, and incidental costs associated with warranty repairs are not reimbursable under this warranty and are the responsibility  
of the owner.  
To the full extent allowed by the law of the jurisdiction that governs the sale of the product, this express warranty excludes any and all other  
expressed warranties and limits the duration of any and all implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular  
purpose to one year form the date of first purchase, and DESA Specialty Products’™ liability is hereby limited to the purchaseprice of the product  
and DESA Specialty Products™ shall not be liable for any other damages whatsoever including indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.  
Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts or an exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,  
so the above limitation of damages may not apply to you.  
Thiswarrantyprovidestheoriginalpurchaserwithspecificrights. Forinformationregardingthoserights, pleaseconsulttheapplicablestatelaws.  
P.O. Box 90004  
Bowling Green, KY 42102-9004  
107990-01  
Rev. F  
06/03  
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