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Turn idle speed screw (T) counterclock-

wise to decrease engine speed.

If you require further assistance or are unsure

about performing this procedure, contact your

authorized

service

dealer

or

call

1--800--554--6723.

BAR MAINTENANCE

If your saw cuts to one side, has to be forced

through the cut, or been run with an improper

amount of bar lubrication it may be neces-

sary to service your bar. A worn bar will dam-

age your chain and make cutting difficult.
After each use, ensure ON/STOP switch is

in the STOP position, then clean all sawdust

from the guide bar and sprocket hole.
To maintain guide bar:

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Move ON/STOP switch to the STOP posi-

tion.

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Loosen and remove chain brake nuts and

chain brake. Remove bar and chain from

saw.

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Clean the oil holes and bar groove after each

5 hours of operation.

Remove Sawdust From

Guide Bar Groove

Oil Holes

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Burring of guide bar rails is a normal

process of rail wear. Remove these burrs

with a flat file.

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When rail top is uneven, use a flat file to re-

store square edges and sides.

Correct Groove

Worn Groove

File Rail Edges

and Sides

Square

Replace guide bar when the groove is worn,

the guide bar is bent or cracked, or when

excess heating or burring of the rails occurs.

If replacement is necessary, use only the guide

bar specified for your saw in the repair parts list

or on the decal located on the chain saw.

CHAIN SHARPENING

WARNING:

Improper chain sharp-

ening techniques and/or depth gauge mainte-

nance will increase the chance of kickback

which can result in serious injury.

WARNING:

Wear protective gloves

when handling chain. The chain is sharp and

can cut you even when it is not moving.

Conditions which indicate the need for chain

sharpening:

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Reduction in size of wood chips. The size

of the wood chip will decrease as the chain

gets duller until it becomes more like a

powder than a chip. Note that dead or

rotted wood will not produce a good chip.

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Saw cuts to one side or at an angle.

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Saw has to be forced through the cut.

Tools required:

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5/32 inch (4 mm) diameter round file and

file holder

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Flat file

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Depth gauge tool

TO SHARPEN CHAIN:

1. Move ON/STOP switch to the STOP

position.

2. Check chain for proper tension. Adjust

chain tension if necessary. See CHAIN

TENSION section.

3. Sharpen cutters.

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To sharpen the cutters, position the

file holder level (90

˚

) so that it rests

on the top edges of the cutter and

depth gauge.

NOTE:

The chain has both left and

right hand cutters.

Depth Gauge

File

File Holder

Cutter

90

˚

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Align the 30

˚

file holder marks paral-

lel with the bar and to the center of the

chain.

Cutter

Cutter

30

˚

File Holder Line

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Sharpen cutters on one side of the

chain first. File from the inside of each

cutter to the outside. Then, turn the

chain saw around and repeat the pro-

cess for the other side of the chain.

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File on the forward stroke only. Use 2

or 3 strokes per cutting edge.

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Keep all cutters the same length

when filing.

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File enough to remove any damage

to cutting edges (side plate and top

plate of cutter).

All Cutters

Same Length

Remove Damage

Top Plate

Side Plate

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File chain to meet the specifications

as shown.

30

˚

85

˚

60

Summary of Contents for PP4620AVX

Page 1: ...bien respecter tous les avertisse ments et toutes les instructions de s curit Tout d faut de le faire pourrait entra ner des blessures graves ENGLISH ESPA OL FRAN AIS R Poulan PRO 1030 Stevens Creek R...

Page 2: ...e FULL CHOKE posi tion Push the choke fast idle lever in to the HALF CHOKE position Starting Reminder SAFETY RULES WARNING Always disconnect spark plug wire and place wire where it can not contact spa...

Page 3: ...y covered with a scabbard MAINTAIN YOUR SAW IN GOOD WORKING ORDER S Have all chain saw service performed by a qualified service dealer with the exception of the items listed in the maintenance sec tio...

Page 4: ...in sharp and properly tensioned A loose or dull chain can in crease the chance of kickback occurring Follow manufacturer s chain sharpening and maintenance instructions Check ten sion at regular inter...

Page 5: ...wing contact of the bar tip in the danger zone with any hard object Kickback canalsobecausedby pinchingthe saw chainalongthetopofthe guidebar This action may push the guide bar rapidly back toward the...

Page 6: ...h aspark arrestingscreen If you operate a chain saw in a state or locale where such regulations exist you are legally responsible for maintaining the operating condition of these parts Failure to do s...

Page 7: ...ail ure to install the clutch cover correctly may re sult in permanent damage to your chain saw Back view of clutch cover Adjusting pin 10 Install bar knob and finger tighten only Do not tighten any f...

Page 8: ...esaw ifthe chain is loose NOTE Thechain is tensioned correctly when the weight of the chain does not cause it to sag below the guide bar with the chain saw sitting in an upright position but the chain...

Page 9: ...ot dur ing and after use Do not touch the muffler or allow combustible material such as dry grass or fuel to do so WARNING Be sure to read the fuel handling information in the safety rules sec tionof...

Page 10: ...tact with the muffler A hot muffler can cause serious burns To stop the engine move the ON STOP switch to the STOP position To start the engine hold the saw firmly on the ground as illustrated Make su...

Page 11: ...d be placed on the ground with the engine run ning Place the saw on firm ground Grip the rear handlewithyour righthand andthe fronthan dle with your left hand Apply full throttle by fully depressing t...

Page 12: ...o the rear and diag onal to the line of fall Direction of Fall 45_ Plan a clear retreat path FELLING LARGE TREES 6 inches 15 cm in diameter or larger The notch method is used to fell large trees A not...

Page 13: ...aw OFF and use a plastic or wooden wedge to force cut open Overcutting begins on thetop sideof thelog with the bottom of the saw against the log When overcutting use light downward pres sure Overcutti...

Page 14: ...cribed inBUCK ING WITHOUT A SUPPORT S Always use an overcut to cut small and freely hanging limbs Undercutting could cause limbs to fall and pinch the saw PRUNING WARNING Limit pruning to limbs should...

Page 15: ...he 2 muffler bolts Remove themuffler andbackplates No tice the orientation of these parts for re assembling 5 Locate the 2 outlet cover screws on the muffler Loosen and remove both screws Remove the o...

Page 16: ...ill increase the chance of kickback which can result in serious injury WARNING Wear protective gloves when handling chain The chain is sharp and can cut you even when it is not moving Conditions which...

Page 17: ...working temperature as low as possible the machine is equipped with a cooling system The cooling system consists of S Air intake on the starter S Air guide plate S Fins on the flywheel S Cooling fins...

Page 18: ...ing 1 Ignition switch off 2 Engine flooded 3 Fuel tank empty 4 Spark plug not firing 5 Fuel not reaching carburetor 1 Move ignition switch to ON 2 See Difficult Starting in Operation Section 3 Fill ta...

Page 19: ...TO YOU This is a limited warranty within the meaning of that term as defined in the Magnuson Moss Act of 1975 The policy of Poulan PRO is to continuously improve its products Therefore Poulan PRO res...

Page 20: ...ONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Poulan PRO may be liable for damages to other en gine components caused by the failure of a warranted partstill underwarranty WHATIS NOT COVERED All failures caused by abuse negle...

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