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Operator's Manual

CS3814, CS3816, CS4116 Chainsaws

installing spark plug
1.  Reinstall original spark plug, tighten additional 1/2 turn.
2. Installing  new  spark  plug,  adjust  spark  plug  gap  to  .025” 

(0,635mm) and tighten additional 1/8 – 1/4 turn.

  NOTE: Loose spark plug may overheat and damage engine.  

Over tightened spark plug may damage threads in the 

cylinder head. 

carBuretor 
Never tamper with the factory setting of the carburetor.

saW chain tension maintenance

Keeping the saw chain at the proper tension is necessary for 

safe operation and will help prolong the life of the saw chain 

and the guide bar.  
1.  Shut the power unit off and allow the saw to cool.
2.  The saw chain should not hang down from the bottom edge 

of the guide bar.

3.  Wearing protective gloves, hold the guide bar with one hand 

and pinch the chain with the free hand.

4.  Pull down on the chain.  It should pull away from the bar, but 

the drive links should not disengage the groove around the 

perimeter of the guide bar.

5.  Add or remove tension as needed.
6.  Hold up on the guide bar nose and tighten the bar nuts with 

the Scwrench.

Add tension at the beginning of every work session.
Check tension at every re-fueling.
Remove tension at the end of every work session.

saW chain maintenance

Keeping the saw chain sharp is a critical component to operating 

a chainsaw.  A dull saw chain will drastically reduce cutting 

efficiency and can pose certain safety hazards. 
•   Avoid unintentionally striking foreign objects.  This can cause 

a kickback, but will also reduce the sharpness or permanently 

damage the saw chain.

•   Avoid cutting wood that has been drug on the ground.  Sand, 

dirt, and mud stuck to the log will dull the saw chain.

•   Avoid cutting wood that may contain metal such as nails, 

staples, or wire.

•   Avoid cutting all the way through when bucking a log.  This 

could allow the chain to come into contact with the soil below, 

dulling the saw chain.

sharpening saw chain cutters (teeth) 
The saw chain included with this saw is a 91VG Chamfer Chisel™ or 

91P Chamfer Chisel™ and requires a 5/32 inch round file (included 

in the original packaging).
When to have your saw chain sharpened: 
•  Sawdust becomes powder-like
•   You need to force the saw into the cut
•   The saw tends to cut through at an angle instead of making a 

straight cut

•   Vibration increases
•   Fuel consumption increases
Always inspect your saw chain prior to sharpening.  Check for 

the following: 

 

•   Bent or burred drive links
•   Broken cutters or tie-straps
•  Loose rivets or broken rivet heads
If broken components are found, discard the chain immediately.
To properly sharpen you saw chain: 
1.  Be sure to have the correct size file and file guide.
2.  When hand filing it’s important that 1/5, or 20 percent, of the 

file’s diameter is always held above the cutter’s top plate.

3.  Keep the correct top-plate filing angle line on your file guide 

parallel with the chain.

4.  Sharpen all cutters on one side of the chain first.  Sharpen 

by filing from the inside of each cutter to the outside.  After 

sharpening the first side, turn the saw around and repeat the 

process for cutters on the other side of the chain.

5.  If the chrome surface of the top or side plates is damaged, file 

back until such damage is removed.

6.  Keep all cutters at an equal length.  Begin filing on the cutter 

with the most damage, and file all subsequent cutters to the 

same length.

7.  DO NOT alter or file the tops of bumper tie strap links (between 

each cutter) on the 91VG chain.

Summary of Contents for CS3814

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Chainsaw CS3814 CS3816 CS4116 838184 Rev 06 29 11 Get parts online at www GetEarthquake com Warning Before using our products please read this manual carefully to understand th...

Page 2: ...20 Parts Breakdown 21 Warranty 22 23 Federal Emission Information Earthquake warrants to the retail purchaser that this small off road engine was designed built and equipped to conform at the time of...

Page 3: ...ects or other reproductive harm OWNER S RESPONSIBILITY Accurate assembly and safe and effective use of the chainsaw is the owner s responsibility Read and follow all safety instructions Carefully foll...

Page 4: ...good artificial light Do not operate product when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol drugs or other medication which can cause drowsiness or affect your ability to operate this machine safely...

Page 5: ...into contact with a log branch rock or other objects while cutting Such contact could result in a kickback Always make cuts at high engine speeds Do not over reach or cut above shoulder height Always...

Page 6: ...plitunexpectedlyduringthecut Also check for dead or rotten limbs prior to beginning the cut Dead limbs can vibrate loose fromthetree and fall strikingthe operator Caution Only trained and experienced...

Page 7: ...e People should always be many feet away from the operation of the engine and its attachments Do not change the engine governor settings or over speed the engine Warning Engines give off carbon monoxi...

Page 8: ...le moving backwards look behind and down for small children Never allow children to operate the machine Useextracarewhenapproachingblindcorners shrubs trees or other objects that may obscure vision Se...

Page 9: ...the equipment Follow the safety instructions necessary for safe effective operation of your chainsaw 1 Read operator s instruction book before op erating this machine 2 You must wear appropriate ear...

Page 10: ...ly Remove the clutch cover clean and reassemble and re test If no audible click is heard contact customer service for further assistance With the saw s engine shut off and the brake disengaged firmly...

Page 11: ...3816 CS4116 Chainsaws FEATURES 1 Front hand guard and brake 2 Starter handle 3 Air filter cover 4 Choke knob 5 Throttle trigger lock out 6 Rear handle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 14 7 Throttle trigg...

Page 12: ...kw h Idling speed 3000 rpm max rpm 150 Maximum speed with cutting attachment 11 000 r min Ignition system CDI with timing advance function Spark Plug Champion CJ7Y or equivalent Oil feeding system Mec...

Page 13: ...Make sure that the drive links of the chain are seated within the groove around the perimeter of the bar If the bar will not slide forward far enough use the screwdriver end of the Scwrench to turn th...

Page 14: ...UNCTION NEVER OPERATE A SAW WITHOUT A CHAIN CATCHER REPLACE IF MISSING OR BADLY DAMAGED Operation Filling Fuel Tank 1 Shut off engine and allow engine to completely cool before refilling the fuel tank...

Page 15: ...oke to the run position 2 Depress the primer purge bulb until it fills with fuel 3 Pull the choke all the way out to the CHOKE position NOTE This will close the choke and lock the throttle in the star...

Page 16: ...or individuals However items must be serviced by an authorized dealer to obtain no charge emissions control service The maintenance schedule applies to normal operating conditions If you operate your...

Page 17: ...retor must be made by an authorized service center An authorized service center is capable of troubleshooting carburetor problems adjusting carburetors to perform correctly and adjusting carburetors t...

Page 18: ...the saw chain Avoid cutting wood that has been drug on the ground Sand dirt and mud stuck to the log will dull the saw chain Avoid cutting wood that may contain metal such as nails staples or wire Avo...

Page 19: ...thoroughly and treat with a rust preventative before storing 5 Thoroughly clean the chain saw Remove sawdust and excess bar and chain oil from the clutch cover and the area surrounding the clutch Pay...

Page 20: ...any maintenance or repair Failure to comply with this safety requirement can result in serious personal injury to you or bystanders Problem Cause Remedy Starting failure Check fuel for water or substa...

Page 21: ...ottle Trigger Assembly 1 838124 Guide Bar Base Plate 1 838127 Stud M8 1 25 X 16mm X 42mm 2 838129 Oil Fuel Lines and Fittings Kit 1 838130 Oil Pump Cover 1 838131 Choke Pull 1 838132 Wiring Kit Comple...

Page 22: ...responsible for executing proper maintenance listed in your Operating and Maintenance Instructions The warranty period begins on the date of purchase by the first retail consumer or commercial end use...

Page 23: ...war ranty period stated above If any such part fails during the period of warranty coverage that part will be repaired or replaced at no charge to theowner Anysuchpartrepairedorreplacedunderthewarran...

Page 24: ...enue PO Box 666 Cumberland WI 54829 800 345 6007 Fax 715 822 2223 E mail info ardisam com All weights specifications and features are approximate and are subject to change without notice Due to contin...

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