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Air Filter Cleaning

DO NOT clean the air filter in
gasoline or other flammable
solutions. Doing so can create a fire
hazard or harmful emissions.

DO NOT operate the saw without an
air filter. Dust and dirt will be drawn
directly into the engine and damage
it. Keep the air filter clean.

1) Remove the top cover by
unscrewing the fastening screw.

2) Lift out the air filter.

3) Clean the air filter in warm, soapy
water and rinse in clean water.

4) Allow the filter to air dry
completely.

5) Insert the air filter back into the
chainsaw. Replace the cover on the
chainsaw. Make sure the cover is
fitted securely and properly before
tightening the screw.

Fuel Filter Cleaning

NEVER use the saw without a fuel
filter. After 100 hours of use, the filter
should be cleaned or replaced, if
damaged.

Make sure the fuel tank is empty
before changing the filter.

1) Remove the fuel tank cap.

2) Bend a piece of soft wire.

3) Reach into the tank opening and
hook the fuel line. Carefully pull the
line towards the opening until you
can reach it with your fingers.
DO NOT pull the hose completely
out of the tank.

4) Lift the filter out of the tank.

5) Pull off the filter. If it is damaged,
discard and replace with a new one.

6) Insert a new filter. Place the filter
into the opening and push it into the
tank. Make sure it is situated in the
lower corner of the tank. If need be,
use a long screwdriver to

move the filter into the correct
position. Be careful not to damage the
filter.

7) Fill the tank with new fuel mixture.

Spark Plug

The spark plug must be cleaned or
replaced after every 20 hours of
service.

1) Make sure the ON/OFF switch is
turned off.

2) Remove the top cover by
unscrewing the fastener.

3) Remove the air filter.

4) Disconnect the ignition cable from
the spark plug by pulling and twisting
simultaneously.

5) Remove the spark plug by using a
spark plug wrench.

6) Clean the spark plug with a copper
wire brush. The electrode gap should
be 0.6mm.

7) Reconnect the ignition cable.

8) Replace the air filter.

9) Replace the top cover, make sure
the cover is securely fitted, and then
screw down the fastener.

Carburetor

The carburetor has already been
properly adjusted at the factory. If it
requires additional adjustment, take
the saw to an authorized service
dealer.

Chain Bar Maintenance

The chain bar needs to be regularly
lubricated and maintained in order for
it to work.

Tools for lubrication

A lube gun is recommended, but not
required, for applying grease to the
guide bar sprocket tip. The gun is
equipped with a needle nose tip,
which allows the grease to be
efficiently applied.

Lubricating the sprocket tip

The sprocket tip on your new saw
has been pre-lubricated in the
factory. It needs to be lubricated
properly otherwise it will perform
poorly, and possibly seize.
Lubrication is recommended once a
week or after 10 hours of use. Clean
the bar tip before lubrication.

The chain does not have to be
removed to lubricate the bar tip.
Lubrication is possible while
working, however the engine must
be turned off.

Warning:

 Wear work gloves when

handling the chain and bar.

1) Make sure the engine is off, with
the ON/OFF switch in the Off
position.

2) Clean the guide bar tip.

3) Using the lubrication gun, insert
the nose into the lubrication hole
and fill it with grease until it appears
at the edges of the tip.

4) Rotate the saw by hand. Add
additional lubrication until the entire
tip has been greased.

Many guide bar problems can be
avoided by properly maintaining the
bar and chain saw. Insufficient
lubrication or using a saw with a
chain that is too tight will cause the
bar to wear rapidly.

Maintaining the chain bar

The bar should be reversed after 8
hours of work to keep uniform wear.
Check the bar frequently for wear,
and if need be, remove burs and
square up the rails by using the flat
file.

1) Be sure the ON/OFF switch is Off.

2) Loosen the bar knob and remove
the cover.

3) Remove the chain and bar from
the saw.

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Summary of Contents for 6595

Page 1: ... Cutting Equipment 10 000 RPMs Anti Vibration Function Chain Brake Auto Chain Lubrication CAUTION FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THIS CHAINSAW Any failures made in following the safety regulations and and instructions may result in an electric shock fire and or serious injury SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Only allow users who have read and understand th...

Page 2: ... sharp along with properly maintaining the chainsaw Failure to do so can increase the chance of kickback occurring Begin and continue the cut with the engine running at full speed Use caution while re entering a previous cut Do not attempt a plunge cut starting a cut with the tip of the blade Maintaining Control of the Chainsaw Stand to the left of the saw Keep your elbow locked and a firm grip on...

Page 3: ...he bar knobs are loosened 1 1 2 2 turns 2 Using a screwdriver adjust the tension of the chain The adjusting pin is located right below the two bar knobs 3 3 Turn the screw to the right to increase the tension and turn it to the left to release tension 4 Using a screwdriver move the chain around on the guide bar to make sure all of the links are in the bar groove If the chain does not rotate it is ...

Page 4: ...tarts 6 Allow the engine to run for approximately 30 seconds before squeezing and releasing the throttle trigger which will allow the engine to return to idle speed Starting a Warm Engine 1 Place the ON OFF switch into the ON position 2 Push the choke lever full in 3 Pull on the starter rope quickly with your right hand until the engine starts 4 After the engine starts squeeze and release the thro...

Page 5: ... 1 3 of the diameter of the tree Complete the notch by cutting the bottom of the notch Remove the notch of wood from the tree once the notch is cut 2 After removing the wood make the felling cut on the opposite side of the notch Make a cut about two inches higher than the center of the notch This will leave a hinge between the felling cut and the notch The hinge will help prevent the tree from fal...

Page 6: ...nches from the work area in order to avoid tripping over them Limbing Limbing should only be done when a tree is already cut down Leave any large limbs under the tree for support as you work Start at the base of the tree and work towards the top Small limbs can be removed in one cut Keep the tree between you and the chain Cut opposite from the branch being cut Remove any larger supportive branches...

Page 7: ...ark plug with a copper wire brush The electrode gap should be 0 6mm 7 Reconnect the ignition cable 8 Replace the air filter 9 Replace the top cover make sure the cover is securely fitted and then screw down the fastener Carburetor The carburetor has already been properly adjusted at the factory If it requires additional adjustment take the saw to an authorized service dealer Chain Bar Maintenance ...

Page 8: ...eds to be increased or not Chain Maintenance Sharpening Chain sharpening requires special tools to ensure that the cutters are sharpened to the proper angle and depth We recommend you allow a professional chain sharpener to sharpen your chain Breaking in a new chain A new chain and bar will need adjusting after as few as 5 cuts This is normal during the break in period and the interval between fut...

Page 9: ...ter is dirty Engine will not accelerate lacks power or dies under a load Contact an authorized service dealer Crankshaft seal is worn Contact an authorized service dealer Carburetor requires adjustment Engine will not idle properly Check for dirty fuel filter replace if necessary Check for faulty fuel line repair or replace if necessary Fuel is not reaching carburetor Install new spark plug Spark ...

Page 10: ...negligence or accidents repairs or alterations or a lack of maintenance NAT shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To receive service under warranty the original manufacturer part must be returned for examination by an authorized service center Shipping and handling charges may ap...

Page 11: ...r air filter cover 8 Starter Handle 7 Front Handle 6 Chain Brake Lever Front Hand Guard 5 Stop Claw 4 Chain Tensioning Screw 3 Saw Chain 2 Chain Bar 1 Part Description Chain Catch 20 Throttle Lever 19 Bar Fastening Nut 18 Choke Carburetor Setting 17 Chain Guard 16 Rear Handle Bootstrap 15 Fuel Tank Cap 14 Fan Housing 13 Oil Tank Cap 12 Safety Lock 11 Part Description 11 ...

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Page 14: ...linder 5 1 Air intake tube gasket 4 1 Air intake tube 3 6 Screw 2 1 Retainer ring 1 Qty Description 1 Backing board 50 1 Air intake tube support 51 1 Carburetor 54 1 Air intake flange 53 1 Screw 58 1 Air intake cushion 57 1 Air intake 56 1 Accelerator rod 55 1 Air intake tube support gasket 52 1 Right crankshaft case 49 1 Dust plate 48 3 Pin 47 1 Crankshaft case gasket 46 1 Flameout switch retaine...

Page 15: ... Throttle lever retainer 62 1 Throttle rod 61 1 Air filter 60 1 Screw 59 5 Dust cover 117 2 Screw 118 1 Double ended pin 119 2 Anti vibration cushion c 120 1 Fuel cap 121 1 Packing washer 122 1 Fuel cap retainer 123 1 Button 124 1 Button spring 125 1 Cooling air mask 116 Qty Description 1 Starter cover 108 1 Start rope 109 1 Starting handle 112 1 Coil spring 111 1 Button shaft 126 2 Big washer 115...

Page 16: ...ng 132 1 Trigger 131 1 Handle cover 130 1 Trigger controller 129 1 Screw 128 1 Base 127 1 Main pull rod 169 1 Recoil Assembly 170 Qty Description 1 Brake control rod 166 2 Pin 167 1 Chain Brake Assembly 171 1 Secondary pull rod 168 1 Brake spring 165 1 Secondary brake spring 164 1 Positioning pin 163 1 Front guard 162 1 Shield ring 161 1 Front guard pin 160 1 Shield ring 159 1 Cam piate 158 1 Shoc...

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