Operators Manual
Table Of Contents
- Symbols on the machine:
- Symbols in the operator’s manual:
- Contents
- Dear Customer,
- Before using a new chain saw
- Important
- Always use common sense
- Personal protective equipment
- Machine¢s safety equipment
- Chain brake and front hand guard
- Will my hand always activate the chain brake during a kickback?
- Will my inetria activated chain brake always activate during kickback in the event of a kickback?
- Will my chain brake always protect me from injury in the event of a kickback?
- Throttle lock
- Chain catcher
- Right hand guard
- Vibration damping system
- Stop switch
- Muffler
- Cutting equipment
- Fitting the bar and chain
- Fuel
- Fuelling
- Fuel safety
- Starting and stopping
- Before use:
- General working instructions
- How to avoid kickback
- General
- Carburettor adjustment
- Carburettor with movement limiters
- Carburettor without movement limiters
- Checking, maintaining and servicing chain saw safety equipment
- Muffler
- Starter
- Air filter
- Spark plug
- Lubricating the bar tip sprocket
- Needle bearing lubrication
- Adjustment of the oil pump
- Cooling system
- ”Air Injection” centrifugal cleaning
- Winter use
- Heated handles
- Maintenance schedule
- Technical data
- Bar and chain combinations
- Saw chain filing and file gauges
- EC-declaration of conformity
English – 37
MAINTENANCE
Heated handles
(357 XPG, 359 G)
On models with the designation XPG/G, the front as well as
the rear handle are equipped with electric heating coils.
These are supplied with electricity from a built-in generator on
the chain saw.
When the switch is pushed downwards, the heat is switched
on. When the switch is pushed upwards, the heat is switched
off.
Electrical carburettor heating
(357 XPG, 359 G)
On models with the designation CARBURETOR HEATING
there is an electrically heated carburetor. Electrically powered
heating prevents ice formation in the carburetor. A thermostat
regulates the heating so that the carburetor always has the
right working temperature.










