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		 250PS   
					Operator's manual   
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					you understand them before using the saw.   
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				CONTENTS   
					SYMBOL EXPLANATION   
					WARNING!   
					Symbols ................................................................................. 2   
					Under no circumstances may the design   
					of the machine be modified without the   
					permission of the manufacturer. Always   
					use genuine accessories. Non-authorised   
					modifications and/or accessories can   
					result in serious personal injury or the   
					death of the operator or others.   
					! 
					CONTENTS   
					Contents................................................................................3   
					SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					Personal protective equipment ...............................................4   
					The machine's safety equipment............................................4   
					Control, maintenance and service of the machine's safety   
					equipment .............................................................................6   
					Cutting equipment designed to minimise kickback............... 7   
					Specification of blade and chain ............................................8   
					Sharpening your chain and adjusting raker clearance ............8   
					Tensioning the saw chain .....................................................10   
					Chain lubrication ................................................................10   
					Checking wear on cutting equipment ..................................11   
					General safety instructions...................................................12   
					General working instructions ..............................................13   
					Basic safety precautions .......................................................13   
					Basic clearing techniques .....................................................14   
					WARNING!   
					The machine’s cutting equipment must   
					under no circumstances be connected to   
					other hydraulic units than what it is   
					designed for.   
					! 
					! 
					WARNING!   
					Only original cutting equipment must be   
					connected to the hydraulic unit.   
					WHAT IS WHAT?   
					What is what on the machine?.............................................15   
					ASSEMBLY   
					Connecting the hydraulic hoses ...........................................16   
					Adapter................................................................................16   
					Dismantling the hydraulic hoses..........................................16   
					Assembly of throttle handle .................................................16   
					FUEL HANDLING   
					Petrol ...................................................................................17   
					Twostroke oil .......................................................................17   
					Mixing .................................................................................17   
					Fuelling ...............................................................................17   
					Hydraulic oil .......................................................................18   
					START AND STOP   
					Cold engine .........................................................................18   
					Warm engine .......................................................................18   
					Stop .....................................................................................18   
					Start .....................................................................................19   
					Fitting the harness ...............................................................19   
					Removing the harness ..........................................................19   
					Quick release in case of hazard ............................................19   
					MAINTENANCE   
					Carburettor..........................................................................20   
					Air filter ...............................................................................21   
					Muffler ................................................................................21   
					Spark plug ...........................................................................21   
					Cooling system ....................................................................22   
					Replacement of chain drive wheel .......................................22   
					Cleaning of the shaft ...........................................................22   
					Adjustment of the ball joint.................................................22   
					Maintenance schedule .........................................................22   
					TECHNICAL DATA   
					250 PS .................................................................................24   
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					Personal protective equipment   
					The machine's safety equipment   
					This section describes the machine's safety equipment, its   
					function and how checks and maintenance are carried out to   
					ensure that it operates correctly. (See the chapter "What is   
					what" to locate where this equipment is positioned.)   
					IMPORTANT INFORMATION   
					• 
					A pruning saw used incorrectly or carelessly can   
					become a dangerous tool that can cause serious   
					or fatal injury to the operator or others. It is   
					extremely important that you read and underst-   
					and the content of this manual.   
					WARNING!   
					• 
					When using a pruning saw, personal protective   
					equipment approved by the appropriate   
					Never use a machine with defective   
					! 
					safety equipment. Follow the control,   
					maintenance and service instructions   
					described in this section.   
					authorities must be used. Personal protective   
					equipment does not eliminate the risk of   
					accidents, however, it can reduce the effect of   
					injury in the event of an accident. Ask your dealer   
					for help when choosing protective equipment.   
					GLOVES   
					1. Throttle trigger   
					Gloves should be worn   
					when necessary, e.g. when   
					assembling cutting   
					equipment.   
					lock   
					The throttle trigger lock is   
					designed to prevent the   
					throttle from accidentally   
					being engaged. When the   
					trigger lock (A) is pressed   
					into the handle (= when   
					you hold the handle) the   
					throttle (B) is released.   
					When the grip on the   
					HELMET   
					A helmet should be worn   
					to eliminate headinjuries   
					caused by downfalling   
					branches.   
					A 
					B 
					handle is released the   
					throttle and the throttle   
					trigger lock return to their   
					original positions. This   
					takes space via two indepen-   
					dent return spring systems.   
					This means that the throttle   
					is automatically locked in   
					its "idling" position.   
					EAR PROTECTION   
					Ear protection offering   
					sufficient dampening   
					effect should be used.   
					EYE PROTECTION   
					Blows from branches or   
					other can damage the   
					eyes.   
					2. Stop switch   
					The stop switch should be   
					used to stop the engine.   
					SHOES OR BOOTS   
					Use anti-slip and sturdy   
					footwear.   
					CLOTHING   
					Wear clothes made of a   
					strong fabric and avoid   
					loose clothing that can   
					catch on shrubs and   
					branches.   
					3. Emergency   
					release   
					The harness is fitted with   
					an emergency release. By   
					pulling the red strap the hip   
					and one shoulder belt   
					release at the same time,   
					and the harness and engine   
					unit slide down to the   
					ground.   
					FIRST AID KIT   
					A first aid kit should   
					always be easy to reach.   
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					4. Vibration damp-   
					ing system   
					Your machine is equipped   
					with a vibration damping   
					system, which is designed to   
					give as vibration-free and   
					comfortable use as possible.   
					5. Silencer   
					The silencer is designed to   
					give the lowest possible noise   
					level and to direct the   
					engine's exhaust fumes away   
					from the operator.   
					In countries that have a warm   
					and dry climate the risk of   
					fire is obvious. We have   
					therefore fitted certain   
					silencers with a spark arrest   
					screen. Check if your silencer   
					is fitted with this kind of   
					screen.   
					The machine’s vibration   
					system reduces the transfer   
					of vibrations between the   
					engine unit and the harness.   
					The harness is also well   
					padded at the hip section   
					and has wide shoulder belts   
					to distribute the weight and   
					vibrations.   
					It is extremely important that the instructions for checking,   
					The vibrations you are   
					exposed to originate from   
					the ”irregular” contact   
					which occurs between the   
					chain and the wood during   
					the sawing.   
					maintaining and servicing the silencer are followed. (See the   
					section "Control, maintenance and service of the machine's   
					safety equipment")   
					WARNING!   
					The exhaust fumes from the engine are hot   
					! 
					Sawing in ”hard” wood   
					(most deciduous trees) gives   
					more vibrations than sawing   
					in ”soft” wood (most   
					conifers).   
					and may contain sparks which can start a   
					fire. Never start the machine indoors or near   
					combustible material!   
					WARNING!   
					Sawing with unsharp or   
					incorrect (wrong type or   
					incorrectly filed) cutting   
					equipment increases the   
					level of vibrations.   
					During use and for some time after the   
					silencer is very hot. Do not touch the   
					silencer if it is hot!   
					! 
					6. Cutting equip-   
					ment   
					Observe care when using,   
					and make sure that the   
					blade’s pitch sector never   
					comes into contact with   
					objects.   
					WARNING!   
					Over exposure to vibrations can result in   
					! 
					blood-vessel or nerve injury to persons   
					suffering with blood circulation problems.   
					Seek medical attention if you experience   
					physical symptoms that can be related to   
					over exposure to vibrations. Examples of   
					such symptoms are "numbness", lack of   
					feeling, "tickling", "pricking", "pain", lack   
					of or a reduction in normal strength,   
					changes in the colour of the skin or its   
					surfaces. These symptoms normally   
					appear in the fingers, hands or wrists.   
					NOTE!   
					The guard should always be   
					fitted over the cutting   
					equipment during trans-   
					port and storage.   
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					3. Vibration damp-   
					ing system   
					• Check the vibration   
					damping elements   
					Control, maintenance and service of   
					the machine's safety equipment   
					IMPORTANT INFORMATION   
					regularly for material   
					cracks and distortion.   
					• 
					All service and repairs to the machine require   
					special training.   
					• 
					This applies especially to the machine's safety   
					equipment. If the machine does not meet any of   
					the controls listed below you should contact   
					your service workshop.   
					• Check that the vibration   
					damping elements are   
					securely attached between   
					the engine unit and the   
					harness.   
					• 
					The purchase of one of our products guarantees   
					that professional repair and servicing will be   
					carried out on it. If the point of purchase is not   
					one of our servicing dealers, please ask for   
					details of the closest service workshop.   
					1. Throttle trigger   
					lock   
					4. Silencer   
					• Check that the throttle is   
					locked in the "idling   
					position" when the   
					• Never use a machine that   
					has a defective silencer.   
					throttle trigger lock is in   
					its original position.   
					• Check regularly that the   
					silencer is secure.   
					• Press in the throttle   
					trigger lock and make   
					sure it returns to its   
					original position when   
					released.   
					• If the silencer is fitted   
					with a spark arrest screen   
					then it should be cleaned   
					regularly. A blocked   
					screen leads to the engine   
					overheating with serious   
					damage as a result. Never   
					use a silencer with a   
					defective spark arrest   
					screen.   
					• Ensure that the throttle   
					and throttle trigger lock   
					move easily and that their   
					return spring systems   
					function.   
					• See section "Start". Start   
					the machine and apply   
					full throttle. Release the   
					throttle and check that   
					the cutting equipment   
					stops and remains at a   
					standstill. If the cutting   
					equipment rotates with   
					the throttle in the idling   
					position then the   
					carburettor's idling setting   
					must be checked. See   
					chapter "Main-tenance".   
					2. Stop switch   
					• Start the engine and make   
					sure that the engine stops   
					when the stop switch is   
					moved to the stop   
					position.   
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					5. Cutting equipment   
					This section describes how through correct maintenance and   
					through using the right type of cutting equipment you can:   
					Cutting equipment designed to   
					minimise kickback   
					• Obtain maximum cutting capacity.   
					WARNING!   
					• Increase the service life of the cutting equipment.   
					Faulty cutting equipment or the wrong   
					! 
					combination of bar and chain increases the   
					risk of kickback. Use only the bar and chain   
					combinations recommended in the   
					”Technical data” section.   
					A. Only use cutting   
					equipment   
					recommended by us!   
					See the ”Technical data”   
					section.   
					The only way to avoid kickback is to make sure that the   
					kickback zone of the bar never touches anything.   
					By using cutting equipment with “built-in” kickback   
					protection and keeping the chain sharp and well-maintained   
					you can reduce the effects of kickback.   
					B. Keep the chain cutting   
					teeth properly   
					sharpened! Follow our   
					instructions and use the   
					recommended file   
					gauge. A damaged or   
					badly sharpened chain   
					increases the risk of   
					accidents.   
					Guide bar   
					The smaller the tip radius the   
					smaller the kickback zone   
					and the lower the chance of   
					kickback.   
					C. Maintain the correct   
					raker clearance! Follow   
					our instructions and use   
					the recommended raker   
					gauge. Too large a   
					Saw chain   
					A saw chain is made up of a number of links, which are   
					available in standard and low-kickback versions.   
					clearance increases the   
					risk of kickback.   
					None   
					Standard   
					Low-kickback   
					D. Keep the chain properly   
					tesioned! If the chain is   
					slack it is more likely to   
					jump off and lead to   
					increased wear on the   
					bar, chain and drive   
					sprocket.   
					Cutting link   
					Drive link   
					Side link   
					E. Keep cutting equip-   
					ment well lubricated   
					and properly main-   
					tained! A poorly   
					lubricated chain is more   
					likely to break and lead   
					to increased wear on the   
					bar, chain and drive   
					sprocket.   
					Combining these links in different ways gives different degrees   
					of kickback reduction. In terms of kickback reduction alone,   
					four different types of link are available.   
					Kickback reduction Cutting link Drive link   
					Low   
					Side link   
					Standard   
					WARNING!   
					High   
					! 
					Never use a machine with defective   
					safety equipment. The safety equipment   
					should be maintained as described in   
					this section. If your machine does not   
					meet any of these controls you should   
					contact your service workshop.   
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					Specification of blade and chain   
					When the cutting equipment supplied with your saw   
					becomes worn or damaged you will need to replace it. Use   
					only the type of bar and chain recommended by us.   
					Sharpening your chain and   
					adjusting raker clearance   
					WARNING!   
					The risk of kickback is increased with a   
					badly sharpened chain!   
					! 
					Guide bar   
					• Length (inches/cm)   
					A. General information on sharpening   
					cutting teeth   
					• Number of teeth on bar   
					tip sprocket (T).   
					• Never use a blunt chain. When the chain is blunt you have   
					to exert more pressure to force the bar through the wood   
					and the cuttings will be very small. If the chain is very blunt   
					it will not produce any cuttings at all, just wood powder.   
					Small number = small tip   
					radius = low-kickback   
					• Chain pitch (inches)   
					• A sharp chain eats its way through the wood and produces   
					long, thick cuttings.   
					The spacing between the   
					drive links of the chain   
					must match the spacing of   
					the teeth on the bar tip   
					sprocket and drive   
					• The cutting part of the   
					chain is called the   
					CUTTING LINK and   
					this consists of a   
					A 
					B 
					sprocket.   
					• Number of drive links   
					CUTTING TOOTH   
					(A) and the RAKER LIP   
					(B). The cutting depth is   
					determined by the   
					difference in height   
					between the two.   
					The number of drive links   
					is determined by the   
					length of the bar, the   
					chain pitch and the   
					number of teeth on the   
					bar tip sprocket.   
					• When you sharpen a   
					cutting tooth there are   
					five important   
					• Bar groove width (inches/   
					mm)   
					factors to remember:   
					The groove in the bar   
					must match the width of   
					the chain drive links.   
					FILING ANGLE   
					CUTTING ANGLE   
					FILE POSITION   
					• Saw chain oil hole and   
					hole for chain tensioner   
					The bar must be matched   
					to the chain saw design.   
					Saw chain   
					• Saw chain pitch (inches)   
					Spacing between drive   
					links.   
					• Drive link width (mm/   
					inches)   
					• Number of drive links   
					• Level of kickbak   
					reduction   
					ROUND FILE DIA-   
					METER   
					The level of kickback   
					reduction offered by a   
					chain is indicated by its   
					model number.   
					FILE DEPTH   
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					It is very difficult to sharpen a   
					chain correctly without the   
					right equipment. We recom-   
					mend you to use a file gauge.   
					This will help you obtain the   
					maximum kickback reduction   
					and cutting performance from   
					your chain.   
					C. General advice on setting raker   
					clearance   
					• When you sharpen the   
					cutting teeth you reduce   
					the RAKER   
					CLEARANCE (cutting   
					depth). To maintain   
					cutting performance   
					you must file back the   
					raker teeth to the   
					The following faults will increase the   
					risk of kickback considerably.   
					! 
					recommended height.   
					• FILE ANGLE TOO   
					LARGE   
					• On a low-kickback   
					cutting link the front   
					edge of the raker lip is   
					rounded. It is very   
					important that you   
					maintain this radius or   
					bevel when you adjust   
					the raker clearance.   
					• CUTTING ANGLE TOO   
					SMALL   
					• FILE DIAMETER TOO   
					SMALL   
					• We recommend the use   
					of a raker gauge to   
					achieve the correct   
					clearance and bevel on   
					the raker lip.   
					B. Sharpening   
					cutting tooth   
					To sharpen cutting teeth you   
					will need a ROUND FILE   
					and a FILE GAUGE.   
					1. Check that the chain is   
					correctly tensioned. A   
					slack chain is difficult to   
					sharpen correctly.   
					WARNING!   
					The risk of kickback is increased if the   
					raker clearance is too large!   
					! 
					2. Always file cutting teeth   
					from the inside face,   
					reducing the pressure on   
					the return stroke.   
					File all the teeth on one   
					side first, then turn the   
					saw over and file the   
					teeth on the other side.   
					min 4 mm   
					(0,16")   
					3. File all the teeth to the   
					same length. When the   
					length of the cutting   
					teeth is reduced to 4 mm   
					(.16") the chain is worn   
					out and should be   
					replaced.   
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					D. Correction of raker clearance   
					• When correction of the   
					raker clearance is made   
					the teeth must be newly   
					sharpened.   
					1. Release the two nuts.   
					We recommend that you   
					adjust the raker clearance   
					every third time you   
					sharpen the chain.   
					NOTE! This   
					recommendation   
					2. Adjust the chain tension by   
					turning the chain   
					tensioning screw.   
					assumes that the length   
					of the cutting teeth is not   
					reduced excessively.   
					• A FLAT FILE and an   
					RAKER CLEARANCE   
					GAUGE are required to   
					correct the raker   
					3. Tighten both nuts.   
					clearance.   
					• Place the gauge over the   
					raker lip.   
					• Place the file over the   
					part of the lip that   
					protrudes through the   
					gauge and file off the   
					excess. The clearance is   
					correct when you no   
					longer feel any resistance   
					as you draw the file over   
					the gauge.   
					Chain lubrication   
					A. Checking   
					• Check the chain   
					lubrication each time the   
					petrol is replenished.   
					Tensioning the saw chain   
					WARNING!   
					Aim the tip of the saw at a   
					light coloured surface   
					about 20 cm away. After 1   
					minute running at 3/4   
					throttle you should see a   
					distinct line of oil on the   
					light surface.   
					A slack chain may jump off and cause   
					serious or even fatal injury.   
					! 
					• The more you use a   
					chain the longer it   
					becomes. It is therefore   
					important to adjust the   
					chain regularly to take   
					up the slack.   
					The oil flow can be   
					regulated with the screw   
					(A) on the hydraulic   
					motor.   
					A 
					• Check the chain tension   
					every time you refuel.   
					Turn the screw anti-   
					clockwise to increase the   
					flow.   
					NOTE! A new saw chain   
					has a running-in period   
					during which you should   
					check the tension more   
					frequently.   
					• Tension the chain as   
					tightly as possible, but   
					not so tight that you   
					cannot pull it round   
					freely by hand.   
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					B. Procedure if the lubrication does not   
					B. Chain drive wheel   
					function:   
					Check regularly the degree   
					of wear on the drive wheel.   
					Change if it is irregularly   
					worn.   
					1. Check that the oil   
					channel in the bar is not   
					obstructed. Clean if   
					necessary.   
					The chain drive wheel   
					should be changed each   
					time the chain is changed.   
					2. Check that the groove in   
					the edge of the bar is   
					clean. Clean if necessary.   
					3. Check that the bar tip   
					sprocket turns freely.   
					If the chain lubrication   
					system is still not   
					C. Guide bar   
					working after carrying   
					out the above measures   
					you should contact your   
					service agent.   
					Check regularly:   
					• Whether there are burrs   
					on the edges of the bar.   
					Remove these with a file   
					if necessary.   
					• Whether the groove in   
					the bar has become badly   
					worn. Replace the bar if   
					necessary.   
					Checking wear on cutting equipment   
					A. Saw chain   
					Check the saw chain daily   
					for:   
					• Whether the tip of the   
					bar is uneven or badly   
					worn. If a hollow forms   
					on one side of the bar tip   
					this is due to a slack   
					chain.   
					• Visible cracks in rivets   
					and links.   
					• Whether the chain is   
					stiff.   
					• Whether rivets and links   
					are badly worn.   
					Use a new chain to   
					compare the wear on the   
					old one.   
					min 4 mm   
					(0,16")   
					• To prolong the life of the   
					bar you should turn it   
					over daily.   
					When the length of the   
					cutting teeth has worn   
					down to only 4 mm the   
					chain must be replaced.   
					WARNING!   
					Defective cutting equipment can increase   
					the risk for accidents.   
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					Fuel safety   
					General safety instructions   
					• Never fill the machine   
					while the engine is running.   
					Always stop the engine and   
					let it cool for a few minutes   
					before refuelling.   
					IMPORTANT INFORMATION   
					• 
					• 
					The machine is only designed for tree pruning.   
					The only accessories to be used with the   
					engine unit as a drive source are the cutting   
					units we recommend.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Provide good ventilation   
					when filling or mixing   
					fuel.   
					• 
					Never use the machine if you are tired, if you   
					have consumed alcohol, or if you are taking   
					medicines that can affect your sight, your   
					judgement or the control of your body.   
					Move the machine at least   
					3 m from the filling   
					position before starting.   
					• 
					• 
					Use personal protective equipment. See the   
					section "Personal protective equipment".   
					Never use a machine that has been modified so   
					that it no longer corresponds with the original   
					design.   
					Never start the machine:   
					• 
					Never use a machine that is faulty. Follow the   
					maintenance, control and service instructions   
					in this Operator's Manual.   
					a) If you have spilt fuel on   
					it:   
					Wipe up all spillage.   
					Some maintenance and service actions should   
					be carried out by trained and qualified   
					specialists. See the chaper "Maintenance".   
					b) If you have spilt fuel on   
					yourself or your clothes:   
					Change your clothes.   
					c) If there is a fuel leak:   
					Change damaged parts.   
					Start   
					Make regular checks for   
					leakage from the fuel cap   
					and the fuel supply pipes.   
					• Never start the engine unless the hydraulic oil has been   
					replenished and the hydraulic hoses are connected. Running   
					without hydraulic oil or without connected hoses can result   
					in damage to the hydraulic system.   
					• Never start the engine indoors. Pay attention to the danger   
					of inhaling toxic exhaust fumes.   
					• Make sure that there is no risk of people or animals coming   
					in contact with the cutting equipment.   
					• Place the machine on the   
					ground and make sure that   
					the cutting equipment is   
					not in contact with   
					branches or stones.   
					Press the engine to the   
					ground with the left hand   
					(NOTE! Not with the   
					foot). Grip the start handle   
					with the right hand and   
					slowly pull out until a   
					resistance is felt (the start   
					hooks engage). Now give a   
					quick and strong pull.   
					WARNING!   
					Starting with the start throttle function   
					! 
					connected can give an uncontrolled   
					activation of the cutting equipment.   
					WARNING!   
					! 
					Never touch the cutting equipment when   
					the engine is running.   
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				SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					Transport and storage   
					Basic safety precautions   
					1. Observe your surroundings:   
					• Store and transport the machine and fuel so that any leakage   
					or fumes do not risk coming into contact with sparks or   
					naked flames. For example, electric machines, electric   
					motors, electrical switches/power switches, heaters or the   
					like.   
					• To ensure that people, animals or other things cannot affect   
					your control of the machine.   
					• To ensure that the above mentioned do not come into   
					contact with the cutting equipment or objects that can be   
					thrown by the cutting equipment.   
					• When storing and transporting fuel approved containers   
					intended for this purpose must be used.   
					NOTE! Never use a machine without the possibility of   
					calling for help in the event of an accident.   
					• When storing the machine for long periods the fuel tank   
					must be emptied. Contact your local petrol station to find   
					out how to dispose of excess fuel.   
					2. Avoid usage in un-favourable weather conditions. For   
					example, thick fog, heavy rain, strong winds or extreme   
					cold, etc. To work in bad weather conditions is tiring and   
					can create dangerous circumstances, e.g. slippery surfaces.   
					WARNING!   
					Exercise great care when handling fuel.   
					! 
					3. Make sure you can walk and stand safely. Look out for any   
					obstacles with unexpected movement (roots, stones,   
					branches, pits, ditches , etc). Take great care when working   
					on sloping ground.   
					Bear in mind the risk of fire, explosions   
					and inhaling fumes.   
					4. When moving over   
					longer distances and   
					transporting the engine   
					should be stopped and   
					the transport guard   
					should be used.   
					General working instructions   
					IMPORTANT INFORMATION   
					• This section takes up the basic safety   
					precautions for working with the pruner.   
					• If you encounter a situation where you are   
					uncertain how to proceed you should ask an   
					expert. Contact your dealer or your service   
					workshop.   
					5. Never put the machine   
					down with the engine   
					running unless you have   
					good sight of it.   
					• Avoid all usage which you consider to be beyond   
					your capability.   
					6. Never allow childern to   
					use the machine.   
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				SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					• When working with the   
					Basic clearing techniques   
					• Always work with the engine at full throttle.   
					cutting equipment at   
					varying heights slide with   
					the throttle handle on the   
					shaft. Keep your feet in   
					position.   
					• Always drop to idling speed after each working operation.   
					Longer periods running at full throttle without loading the   
					engine can lead to serious engine damage.   
					• Never saw in the knot   
					seat (it accelerates waxing   
					and counteracts rot)!   
					WARNING!   
					Never stand immediately below a branch   
					! 
					being cut. This can result in serious or   
					even fatal injury.   
					• Fit the guard on the blade   
					to prevent unintentional   
					sawing in the tree.   
					Observe great care when working close to overhead power   
					lines. Falling branches can result in short-circuiting.   
					• Search for the correct   
					position in relation to the   
					branch. Work with the   
					shaft at an approx. 70°   
					angle so that if possible   
					the cut is at 90° to the   
					branch.   
					WARNING!   
					Observe the applicable safety regulations   
					for work in the vicinity of overhead cables.   
					! 
					• Do not work with shaft   
					held straight out from the   
					body (as with a fishing   
					rod). This increases the   
					strain of holding the   
					WARNING!   
					Check the shaft for cracks.   
					! 
					Clean the shaft each time it is used.   
					cutting equipment.   
					The length of the shaft is   
					adjustable within certain   
					• Use the support strap (A)   
					to simplify handling of   
					the shaft and relieve its   
					weight.   
					limits.   
					Release the wheel (A) and   
					push together or pull apart   
					the shaft to the required   
					length. Tighten the wheel   
					well after adjusting.   
					70°   
					A 
					WARNING!   
					Never use the throttle without having a   
					full view of the cutting equipment.   
					! 
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				WHAT IS WHAT?   
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					What is what?   
					1. Cylinder cover   
					14. Throttle control   
					15. Guide bar   
					2. Start unit   
					16. Adjuster screw for oil   
					volume to chain   
					3. Fuel tank   
					4. Start handle   
					17. Telescopic shaft   
					18. Hydraulic motor   
					19. Chain   
					5. Choke control/start   
					throttle lock   
					6. Air filter cover   
					20. Owner's manual   
					21. Screw driver   
					22. Trunk guard   
					23. Transport guard   
					24. Toolbag   
					7. Suspension fitting   
					8. Hydraulic oil tank   
					9. Quick-couplings   
					10. High-pressure hose and   
					return hose   
					11. Cabling, ignition/throttle   
					control   
					25. Hex key (5 mm)   
					26. Hex key (4 mm)   
					27. Combination key   
					12. Stop switch.   
					13. Throttle control lock.   
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				ASSEMBLY   
					Check that the coupling   
					snaps in correctly.   
					WARNING!   
					The cutting equipment of the pruning saw   
					may under no circumstances be connected   
					to another type of hydraulic pump than   
					what it is constructed for.   
					Lock the coupling by   
					pushing the ring (A) from   
					the tank and then turning it   
					approx. 90°.   
					! 
					A 
					Connecting the   
					hydraulic hoses   
					NOTE!   
					Dismantling the   
					hydraulic hoses   
					Release the extra lock by   
					turning the ring until it   
					snaps back to the hydraulic   
					tank. Push in the lock sleeve   
					and pull out the hose’s   
					quick-coupling.   
					The hydraulic hoses and   
					hydraulic oil tank’s quick-   
					couplings must be clean and   
					free from impurities.   
					Impurities in the hydraulic   
					oil can result in malfunction   
					of the hydraulic system.   
					Connect the hydraulic   
					hoses’ quick-couplings with   
					the hydraulic oil tank’s   
					quick-couplings.   
					NOTE!   
					Make sure the protecting   
					plugs are mounted when the   
					quick couplings are not   
					connected.   
					1. Push in the locking   
					sleeve on the quick   
					coupling of the hydrau-   
					lic tank inwards against   
					the tank.   
					2. Thereafter push in the   
					quick coupling of the   
					hydraulic hose into the   
					quick coupling of the oil   
					tank as far as possible.   
					3. Release the locking   
					sleeve.   
					Assembly of   
					throttle handle   
					Snap the throttle handle   
					onto the shaft.   
					4. Make sure the quick   
					coupling connects   
					securely.   
					5. Carry out the same procedure for the connection of the   
					other hydraulic hose.   
					The throttle handle can be   
					moved forwards or   
					backwards to obtain a   
					comfortable working   
					position.   
					Adapter   
					The shaft from the pruning   
					shears 235 P can also be   
					connected to 250 PS by   
					means of adapter 503 78 10-   
					01. Carefully check that   
					both couplings snap in   
					correctly. Connect the   
					hydraulic hose to the   
					adapter.   
					A 
					Check that the lock ring (A)   
					has sprung in to the oil   
					tank. If not, turn the ring   
					until it does.   
					Now press the coupling ring   
					(B) to the oil tank. Connect   
					the hydraulic hose and   
					release the coupling ring.   
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				FUEL HANDLING   
					Mixing   
					Fuel mix   
					• Always mix the petrol and oil in a clean container intended   
					for fuel.   
					NOTE!   
					The pruning saw is fitted with a two-stroke engine and must   
					always be run on a mixture of petrol and two-stroke oil. To   
					ensure the correct mixture proportions it is important to   
					measure the quantity of oil accurately. When mixing small   
					amounts of fuel small discrepancies in the amount of oil have   
					a big effect on the proportions of the fuel mixture.   
					• Always start by filling half the amount of petrol to be used.   
					Then add the entire amount of oil. Mix (shake) the fuel   
					mixture. Add the remaining amount of petrol.   
					• Mix (shake) the fuel mixture thoroughly before filling the   
					fuel tank.   
					• Do not mix more than max. one month’s supply of fuel.   
					WARNING!   
					• If the pruner is not used for some time the fuel tank should   
					be emptied and cleaned.   
					Always provide good ventilation when   
					handling fuel.   
					! 
					Petrol   
					• Use unleaded or leaded   
					high octane petrol mixed   
					with oil.   
					Gasolin   
					Benzin   
					Essence   
					Gasolina   
					Lit.   
					Oil • Öl   
					Huile • Aceite   
					Lit.   
					• The lowest octane   
					recommended is 90. If   
					you run the engine on a   
					lower octane grade than   
					90, so-called knocking can   
					occur. This gives rise to a   
					high engine temperature,   
					which can result in serious   
					engine damage.   
					3% (1:33)   
					2% (1:50)   
					0,10   
					0,15   
					0,30   
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					0,60   
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					0,20   
					0,30   
					0,40   
					10   
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					20   
					US   
					gallon   
					US   
					fl. oz.   
					• For work with   
					2% (1:50)   
					2 1/2   
					6 1/2   
					12 7/8   
					3% (1:33)   
					3 3/4   
					9 3/4   
					19 1/4   
					continuously high revs a   
					higher octane rating is   
					recommended.   
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					2 1/2   
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					Twostroke oil   
					Fuelling   
					• For the best results use   
					Husqvarna twostroke oil.   
					Mixing ratio 1:50 (2%).   
					WARNING!   
					The following precautions reduce the risk   
					of fire:   
					! 
					• If Husqvarna twostroke   
					oil is not available, you   
					may use another two-   
					stroke oil of good quality   
					that is intended for air   
					cooled engines. Contact   
					your dealer when selecting   
					an oil. Mixing ratio 1:33   
					(3%).   
					Do not smoke or place any sources of heat   
					in the vicinity of the fuel. Never refuel when   
					the engine is running. Always stop the   
					engine and let it cool for a few minutes   
					before refuelling. Open the fuel cap slowly   
					when fuelling so that any over pressure is   
					released slowly. Tighten the fuel cap   
					carefully after refuelling. Always move the   
					machine from the fuelling place before   
					starting.   
					• Never use twostroke oil   
					intended for water cooled   
					outboard engines, so-   
					called outboard oil.   
					• Never use oil intended for   
					four-stroke engines.   
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				FUEL HANDLING – START AND STOP   
					• Clean around the fuel cap.   
					Start and stop   
					Contamination in the   
					tank can disrupt opera-   
					tions.   
					WARNING!   
					• Always move the machine from the place   
					of filling before starting.   
					! 
					• Ensure that the fuel is well   
					mixed by shaking the   
					container before filling the   
					tank.   
					• Place the machine on a solid surface.   
					Check that you stand steady when   
					starting the engine.   
					• Make sure no unauthorized persons are   
					within the working area.   
					NOTE!   
					Never start the engine   
					without replenishing the   
					hydraulic oil and with the   
					hydraulic hoses fitted.   
					Running the engine without   
					hydraulic oil and without   
					the hoses fitted can result in   
					malfunction to the hydraulic   
					system.   
					Cold engine   
					IGNITION:   
					Set the stop switch in start   
					position.   
					Hydraulic oil   
					CHOKE:   
					ISO VG 32 hydraulic oil is   
					recommended where the air   
					temperature is below 20ºC.   
					ISO VG 45 hydraulic oil is   
					recommended if the air   
					Set the choke lever in the   
					choke position.   
					temperature is above 20ºC.   
					We also recommend any   
					equivalent grade of approved   
					biodegradable hydraulic oil.   
					Varm engine   
					Use the same procedure as   
					for the cold engine but do   
					not set the choke lever in   
					the choke position.   
					CAUTION!   
					Start throttle is obtained by   
					first moving the choke lever   
					to the choke position and   
					then back to the initial   
					position.   
					The oil’s flash point must be   
					greater than +160°C. Fill   
					the hydraulic oil until its   
					level is visible in the sight-   
					glass. Check the level of the   
					hydraulic oil each time you   
					refuel.   
					Stop   
					The engine is stopped by   
					switching the ignition off.   
					Fill with hydraulic oil until   
					the level lies between the   
					”Min” and ”Max” markings   
					on the oil stick. Screw down   
					the tank cap completely after   
					each check.   
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				START AND STOP   
					WARNING!   
					Fitting the   
					harness   
					Starting with the start throttle function   
					connected can give an uncontrolled   
					activation of the cutting equipment.   
					! 
					• Put on the harness with   
					engine unit.   
					Start   
					• Press together the hip   
					belt’s snap lock.   
					Press the machine body to   
					the ground with the left   
					hand. (NOTE: Not with the   
					foot!) Grip the start handle,   
					• Tension the hip belt so   
					that it rests on the hips.   
					• Tension both shoulder   
					belts so that the harness   
					presses to the back.   
					pull the start line slowly out   
					with the right hand until a   
					resistance is felt (the start   
					hooks engage) and then make   
					a quick and strong pull.   
					Open the choke   
					control immediately when the engine ignites and make   
					repeated attempts to start until the engine starts. When the   
					engine starts, give full throttle and the start throttle will   
					automatically disconnect.   
					NOTE!   
					Do not pull the starter cord out completely and do not release   
					the start handle from the fully drawn position. This can cause   
					damage to the engine.   
					NOTE!   
					Removing the   
					harness   
					An new machine which is   
					started for the first time   
					should be run for a maxi-   
					mum of half a minute with   
					repeated throttle starts, after   
					which hydraulic oil must be   
					replenished in the hydraulic   
					oil tank until the level is   
					correct. Repeat this   
					• Switch off the engine.   
					• Release the hip belt’s snap   
					lock.   
					• Pull one arm out of the   
					shoulder belt and lower   
					the harness and engine   
					unit to the ground with   
					the other hand.   
					procedure until the level in   
					the hydraulic tank stabilises.   
					Quick release in   
					case of hazard   
					• Pull out the red strap.   
					WARNING!   
					• The hip belt and one   
					shoulder belt will be   
					automatically released at   
					the same time and the   
					harness and engine unit   
					will slide to the ground.   
					The hydraulic oil can during and after use   
					be very hot. Avoid contact with the skin.   
					! 
					Connection of   
					the engine unit   
					• Hang the engine unit on   
					the harness.   
					• Make sure the hydraulic   
					hoses are on the right side   
					of the harness (viewed   
					from behind). Exhaust   
					fumes will then be directed   
					backwards, away from the   
					harness.   
					A 
					• Fit the lock spring (A).   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					Fine adjustment   
					Carburettor   
					• When the tree pruner is ”run in” the carburettor should be   
					fine adjusted. Fine adjustment should be carried out by   
					trained personnel. The L-nozzle is adjusted first, then the   
					H-nozzle and finally the idling screw T. The following revs   
					recommendations are applicable:   
					Your Husqvarna product has been designed and   
					manufactured to specifications that reduce harmful   
					emissions.   
					After your unit has been run 8-10 tanks of fuel the engine   
					has broken in. To ensure that your unit is at peak   
					performance and producing the least amount of harmful   
					emissions after break in, have your authorized servicing   
					dealer, who has a revolution counter at his disposal, to adjust   
					your carburettor for optimum operating conditions.   
					Max. race revs = 11 000, rpm   
					Idling revs   
					= 2 500, rpm   
					Prerequisites   
					• During all adjustment the air filter should be clean and the   
					cylinder casing fitted.   
					WARNING!   
					• Carefully screw in (clockwise) the L- and H-nozzles to the   
					bottom.   
					Do not start the engine without the   
					! 
					Then unscrew (anti-clockwise) the nozzles 1 turn. The   
					carburettor now has the setting H = 1 and L = 1.   
					• Start the pruner as per the starting instructions and run for   
					about 10 minutes until it is warm.   
					hydraulic tank and hoses connected. If   
					you do, the clutch might come loose and   
					cause severe injuries.   
					Functioning   
					NOTE!   
					L 
					H 
					• The carburettor governs   
					the engine speed via the   
					throttle trigger. In the   
					carburettor, air/fuel is   
					mixed. This air/fuel   
					If the chain rotates during idling the T-screw should be turned   
					anti-clockwise until the chain stops.   
					• Place the pruner on a flat surface so that the blade is   
					pointing away from you and not in contact with the surface   
					or any other object.   
					mixture is adjustable. If   
					you want to take advan-   
					tage of the maximum   
					power output of the   
					engine, the setting must be   
					correct.   
					Low speed nozzle L   
					Search for the highest idling revs by means of slowly screwing   
					the low speed nozzle clockwise or anti-clockwise. When the   
					highest revs have been found screw the L-nozzle anti-   
					clockwise 1/4 turn.   
					• The setting of the   
					carburettor means that the   
					engine is adjusted to local   
					conditions, for example   
					climate, altitude, petrol   
					and type of two-stroke oil.   
					NOTE!   
					T 
					If the chain rotates during idling the T-screw should be turned   
					anti-clockwise until the chain stops.   
					High speed nozzle H   
					The high speed nozzle H affects the engine output and revs. A   
					lean mixture of the high speed nozzle (H-nozzle screwed in   
					too far) gives over-revs resulting in damage to the engine.   
					Run the engine at full throttle for about 10 seconds.   
					The H-nozzle is correctly adjusted when the saw putters   
					slightly. If there is excessive smoke from the exhaust while the   
					pruner is puttering excessively the setting is too rich. Turn the   
					H-nozzle clockwise until the setting sounds right.   
					• The carburettor has three adjustment possibilities:   
					L = Low speed needle   
					H = High speed needle   
					T = Idle speed adjustment screw   
					• The fuel quantity required in proportion to the airflow the   
					throttle trigger position allows is adjusted by means of the   
					L- and H-needles. Turning the needles clockwise gives a   
					leaner fuel mixture (less fuel), turning them counter-   
					clockwise gives a richer fuel mixture (more fuel). A lean   
					mixture gives higher rpms and a rich one lower rpms.   
					• The idling speed screw (T) regulates the position of the   
					throttle lever in the idling speed position. Turning the   
					idling speed screw clockwise gives a higher idling speed,   
					turning it counter-clockwise gives a lower idling speed.   
					NOTE!   
					To obtain an optimal setting contact a professional with access   
					to a tachometer.   
					Fine adjustment of idling T   
					The setting of the idling speed is done with the screw marked   
					T. If adjustment is necessary screw in (clockwise) the idling   
					screw T with the engine running until the chain starts to   
					rotate. Then open (anti-clockwise) until the chain stands still.   
					The correct setting of the idling revs is obtained when the   
					engine works regularly in all positions with a good margin   
					until the revs when the chain begins to rotate.   
					Basic setting   
					The carburettor is adjusted to a basic setting at the factory.   
					The basic setting is richer than the optimum setting and shall   
					be maintained during the first working hours. The carburettor   
					should be fine adjusted. The basic setting can be varied   
					between H = 1 to 1 1/4 turns and L = 1 1/4 turns.   
					WARNING!   
					Contact your servicing dealer, if the idle   
					! 
					speed setting cannot be adjusted. Do not   
					use the pruner until it has been properly   
					adjusted or repaired.   
					NOTE!   
					If the chain rotated during idling the T-screw should be   
					turned anti-clockwise until the chain stops.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					Correctly adjusted carburettor   
					Muffler   
					A correctly adjusted carburettor implies that the engine   
					accelerates without a pause and that the engine splutters   
					slightly at full throttle. Also, the chain does not rotate at   
					idling speed. An excessively lean setting for the L-nozzle can   
					result in starting difficulties and poor acceleration. An   
					excessively lean H-nozzle setting results in a lower output,   
					poor acceleration, and/or damage to the engine.   
					The muffler is designed in   
					order to reduce the noise   
					level and to direct the   
					exhaust gases away from the   
					operator. The exhaust gases   
					are hot and can contain   
					sparks, which may cause fire   
					if directed against dry and   
					combustible material.   
					An over rich setting of both L and H results in acceleration   
					problems or excessively low working revs.   
					Some mufflers are equipped   
					with a special screen. If your   
					saw has this type of muffler,   
					you should clean the screen   
					at least once a week. This is   
					done with a wire brush. The   
					screen must be replaced, if   
					damaged. The engine will   
					be overheated, if the screen   
					is clogged. This results in   
					damage on the cylinder and   
					the piston.   
					Air filter   
					The air filters must be regularly cleaned from dust and dirt in   
					order to avoid:   
					• Carburettor malfunctions   
					• Starting problems   
					• Engine power reduction   
					• Unnecessary wear on the engine parts   
					• Abnormal fuel consumption   
					Cleaning/change   
					CAUTION!   
					Clean the filter after 25   
					hours or more regularly if   
					operating conditions are   
					exceptionally dusty.   
					Never use a pruner with a   
					clogged or defective muffler.   
					Dismantle the air filter   
					cover and remove the air   
					filters. Wash in clean, warm   
					soapy water.   
					Spark plug   
					The spark plug condition is   
					influenced by:   
					Ensure that the filters are   
					dry before refitting.   
					• An incorrect carburettor   
					setting.   
					An air filter used for a long   
					period of time can never be   
					cleaned completely.   
					Therefore it is necessary to   
					replace the filter from time   
					to time with a new filter.   
					0,5 mm   
					• An incorrect fuel mixture   
					(too much or faulty oil).   
					• A dirty air filter.   
					These factors cause deposits   
					on the spark plug   
					A damaged air filter must   
					always be replaced.   
					electrodes, which may result   
					in malfunction and starting   
					difficulties.   
					If the engine is low on power, difficult to start or runs   
					poorly at idling speed, always check the spark plug first.   
					If the spark plug is dirty, clean it and check the electrode gap.   
					Readjust if necessary. The correct gap is 0.5 mm (.020"). The   
					spark plug should be replaced after about one month or   
					earlier if the electrodes are badly eroded.   
					IMPORTANT!   
					Always use the recommended spark plug type. Wrong type   
					may ruin the piston/cylinder.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					4 
					Cooling system   
					Maintenance schedule   
					To maintain as low an   
					operating temperature as   
					possible the engine is   
					equipped with a cooling   
					system.   
					Below follows some general maintenance instructions.   
					If you need further information please contact your service   
					workshop.   
					The cooling system consits   
					of:   
					Daily maintenance   
					1 
					1. Clean the outside of the   
					1. An air intake on the   
					starter unit.   
					machine.   
					2. Fins on the flywheel.   
					2. Check that the harness is   
					undamaged.   
					1 
					2 
					3. Cooling fins on the cylinder.   
					4. Cylinder cover (leads cold air onto the cylinder).   
					3. Make sure the throttle   
					trigger lock and the   
					throttle function correctly   
					from a safety point of   
					Clean the cooling system using a brush at least once a week,   
					in difficult conditions more often.   
					A dirty or blocked cooling system leads to engine   
					overheating resulting in damage to the cylinder and   
					piston.   
					view.   
					3 
					4. Check that the stop   
					switch functions.   
					Cleaning of the   
					shaft   
					Clean the shaft every time it   
					is used.   
					5. Check that the chain does   
					not move at idling speed.   
					6. Clean the air filter.   
					4 
					Dirt which penetrates into   
					cracks in the shaft can   
					conduct electricity and result   
					in personal injury in the   
					event of contact with an   
					electric cable.   
					Replace if necessary.   
					7. Check hoses and hose   
					connections for damage   
					and wear.   
					5 
					8. Check the cutting   
					equipment regarding   
					damage, wear and oil   
					leakage.   
					6 
					Adjustment of the ball joint   
					9. Check that all nuts and   
					screws are tightened.   
					WARNING!   
					The engine must not be running during   
					adjustment.   
					! 
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					The fixture for the cutting   
					tool is provided with a ball   
					joint so that it is easy to   
					change the cutting angle   
					during work.   
					It is important the joint   
					round the ball joint is   
					correctly adjusted.   
					8 
					Tighten the locking nut for a   
					more rigid ball joint.   
					Loosen the locking nut for a more manoeuvrable ball joint.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					Weekly   
					maintenance   
					Monthly   
					maintenance   
					1 
					1 
					1.Check the starter, the   
					starter cord and the return   
					spring.   
					1.Clean the fuel tank using   
					petrol.   
					2.Clean the carburettor and   
					the space surrounding it.   
					2.Make sure that the   
					vibration damping   
					elements are not damaged.   
					2 
					4 
					2 
					3.Clean the fan and the space   
					around it.   
					3.Clean the outside of the   
					spark plug. Remove and   
					check the electrode gap.   
					Adjust the gap to 0.5 mm   
					(.020") or change the spark   
					plug.   
					3 
					3 
					4.Check the fuel filter and the   
					fuel pipe, replace if   
					necessary.   
					4 
					5.Check all cables and   
					connections.   
					5 
					4.Clean the fins on the   
					flywheel.   
					5 
					6.Replace the spark plug.   
					5.Clean or replace the spark   
					arrest screen on the   
					silencer.   
					7. Clean the inside of the   
					hydraulic tank.   
					6 
					6 
					6.Clean the carburettor   
					space.   
					7 
					7 
					7.Clean the cooling fins on   
					the cylinder and check that   
					the air intake in the starter   
					housing is not blocked.   
					8 
					8.Clean the air filter.   
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				TECHNICAL DATA   
					Vibration levels   
					Equivalent sound pressure level   
					as per ISO 7505 max. output speed,   
					unloaded engine.   
					Technical data   
					Engine   
					Cylinder capacity, cm3   
					48,7   
					Cylinder bore, mm   
					44,0   
					Left (shaft) idling/max. output speed, m/s2   
					1,0/1,9   
					1,0/2,1   
					Stroke, mm   
					32,0   
					Right (throttle handle) idling/max.   
					output speed, m/s2   
					Idling speed, rpm   
					2 500   
					Recommended race speed, rpm   
					Max. engine output, acc. to. ISO 8893   
					11 500   
					2,1 kW/9 500 rpm   
					Hydraulic transmission   
					Hydraulic motor, capacity, cm3/rev   
					Hydraulic pump, capacity, cm3/rev   
					1,4   
					1,2   
					Working pressure, high pressure hose, bar 130   
					Flow, l/min   
					2–13   
					Ignition system   
					Manuafacturer/type of ignition system   
					Spark plug   
					Electrolux, ET   
					Champion RCJ 7Y   
					0,5   
					Electrode gap, mm   
					Fuel/oil system   
					Manufacturer/type of carburettor   
					Volume, fuel tank, litre   
					Walbro HDA 86   
					0,90   
					Volume, hydraulic oil tank, litre   
					Type of chain lubrication   
					1,30   
					Automatic   
					Weight   
					Engine unit without cutting equip., kg   
					7,0   
					Shaft with cutting equipment, kg   
					2 m   
					3 m   
					4 m   
					6 m   
					2,2   
					2,4   
					2,9   
					4,0   
					Noise levels   
					Equivalent noise level at ear level,   
					with a balance between idling/max.   
					output speed, unloaded engine of 50 %/   
					50 % , Lp balanced, dB(A)   
					94   
					Equivalent noise level at a balance   
					between idling /max. output speed,   
					unloaded engine of 50 % / 50 %   
					Lw balanced, dB(A)   
					108   
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				TECHNICAL DATA   
					Bar and chain combinations   
					The following combinations are CE approved.   
					Bar   
					Chain   
					Length,   
					inches   
					Pitch,   
					inches   
					Max. no of teeth   
					on tip sprocket   
					10   
					12   
					3/8   
					3/8   
					7 T   
					7 T   
					Oregon 90 SG   
					Oregon 90 SG   
					L 
					1 
					5 
					Type   
					Inch   
					3/8"   
					Inch/mm   
					0,028"/1,1   
					Inch/mm   
					Angle   
					Angle   
					Angle   
					Inch/mm   
					Inch/cm: dl   
					90 SG   
					5/32" /4,0   
					85°   
					30°   
					0°   
					0,025"/0,65   
					10"/25:40   
					12"/30:45   
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				EU declaration of conformity (Only applies to Europe)   
					(Directive 89/392/EEC, Annex II, A)   
					We, Husqvarna AB, S-561 82 Huskvarna, Sweden, tel. +46 36-146500, declare under sole responsibility that the   
					pruner Husqvarna 250PS from the serial numbers of 1997 and onwards (the year is clearly stated in plain text on the   
					type plate with subsequent serial number), is in conformity with the following standards or other normative documents   
					following the provisions in the COUNCIL’S DIRECTIVES:   
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					- 
					of June 14 1989 “relating to machinery” 89/392/EEC and applicable supplements.   
					of May 3 1989 “relating to electromagnetic compatibility” 89/336/EEC, and applicable supplements.   
					The following standards have been applied: EN292-2.   
					SMP Svensk Maskinprovning AB, Fyrisborgsgatan 3, S-754 50 Uppsala, Sweden, has carried out voluntary type   
					approval for Husqvarna AB. The certificate is numbered: SEC/94/060.   
					Huskvarna October 21, 1997   
					Bo Andréasson, Development manager.   
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