Husqvarna 535i XP Owner Manual - Page 14

To assemble a spiked bumper, Operation, To do a function check before you use the product, Chain oil - battery chainsaw

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8. Make sure that the saw chain is correctly engaged in the groove in the guide bar. 9. Tighten the bar nut finger-tight. 10. Tighten the saw chain. See To tighten the saw chain on page 28 for instructions. To assemble a spiked bumper To assemble a spiked bumper, turn to your servicing dealer. Operation To do a function check before you use the product 1. Do a check of the chain brake to make sure that it operates correctly and that it is not damaged. 2. Do a check of the rear right hand guard to make sure that it is not damaged. 3. Do a check of the power trigger lockout to make sure that it operates correctly and that it is not damaged. 4. Do a check of the keypad to make sure that it operates correctly. 5. Make sure that there is no oil on the handles. 6. Do a check to make sure that all parts are correctly attached and not damaged or missing. 7. Do a check of the chain catcher to make sure that it is attached correctly. 8. Do a check of the chain tension. 9. Charge the battery and make sure that it is correctly attached to the product. 10. Make sure that the saw chain stops when you release the power trigger. CJ D EA B I FG H Chain oil All Husqvarna chainsaws have an automatic chain lubrication system. On some models the oil flow is also adjustable. Think about the following when you select a chain oil: • The oil tank lasts approximately three battery charges. This applies only if you use the correct chain oil. If the chain oil is too thin, it will not last that long. • Chain oil must show good adherence to the saw chain and also keep its flow quality during warm summer and cold winter weather. • Use an oil of the right grade (suitable viscosity range) to agree with the air temperature. In temperatures below 0°C (32°F) some oils become too thick. This can cause the oil pump to overload and result in damage to the oil pump components. • Use the recommended cutting equipment. A guide bar that is too long will use more chain oil. • Turn to your servicing dealer when you select a chain oil. WARNING: Do not use waste oil! Waste oil is dangerous to you and the environment. Waste oil also causes damage to the oil pump, the guide bar and the saw chain. WARNING: If the lubrication of the cutting equipment is not sufficient, it can cause the saw chain to break. This can cause serious injury or death to the operator. CAUTION: If you use vegetable based chain oil, clean the groove in the guide bar and saw chain before long-term storage. Otherwise there is a risk of the saw chain 14 958 - 001 - 16.11.2018

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8.
Make sure that the saw chain is correctly engaged in
the groove in the guide bar.
9.
Tighten the bar nut finger-tight.
10. Tighten the saw chain. See
To tighten the saw chain
on page 28
for instructions.
To assemble a spiked bumper
To assemble a spiked bumper, turn to your servicing
dealer.
Operation
To do a function check before you
use the product
1.
Do a check of the chain brake to make sure that it
operates correctly and that it is not damaged.
2.
Do a check of the rear right hand guard to make sure
that it is not damaged.
3.
Do a check of the power trigger lockout to make sure
that it operates correctly and that it is not damaged.
4.
Do a check of the keypad to make sure that it
operates correctly.
5.
Make sure that there is no oil on the handles.
6.
Do a check to make sure that all parts are correctly
attached and not damaged or missing.
7.
Do a check of the chain catcher to make sure that it
is attached correctly.
8.
Do a check of the chain tension.
9.
Charge the battery and make sure that it is correctly
attached to the product.
10. Make sure that the saw chain stops when you
release the power trigger.
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Chain oil
All Husqvarna chainsaws have an automatic chain
lubrication system. On some models the oil flow is also
adjustable.
Think about the following when you select a chain oil:
The oil tank lasts approximately three battery
charges. This applies only if you use the correct
chain oil. If the chain oil is too thin, it will not last that
long.
Chain oil must show good adherence to the saw
chain and also keep its flow quality during warm
summer and cold winter weather.
Use an oil of the right grade (suitable viscosity
range) to agree with the air temperature. In
temperatures below 0°C (32°F) some oils become
too thick. This can cause the oil pump to overload
and result in damage to the oil pump components.
Use the recommended cutting equipment. A guide
bar that is too long will use more chain oil.
Turn to your servicing dealer when you select a
chain oil.
WARNING:
Do not use waste oil! Waste oil
is dangerous to you and the environment.
Waste oil also causes damage to the oil
pump, the guide bar and the saw chain.
WARNING:
If the lubrication of the cutting
equipment is not sufficient, it can cause the
saw chain to break. This can cause serious
injury or death to the operator.
CAUTION:
If you use vegetable based chain
oil, clean the groove in the guide bar and
saw chain before long-term storage.
Otherwise there is a risk of the saw chain
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958 - 001 - 16.11.2018