Know Your Chain Saw; State And Local Ordinance Requirements; Carton Contents; Loose Parts Bag Contents - Craftsman 358.353660 Owner's Manual

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4. Make certain
the saw chain stops moving
when the throttle trigger is released. Refer to
page 21 for carburetor
adjustment
instruc-
tions if the chain does not stop.
5. Stop the saw if the chain strikes a foreign ob-
ject. inspect the unit and repair or replace
parts as necessary.
CARRY
AND
STORE
YOUR
SAW
SAFELY
1. Never carry your saw while climbing. Both
hands are needed for safe climbing.
2. carry the unit with the engine stopped, the
guide bar and chain to the rear, and the muf-
fler away from your body.
°-_3iCarry
the saw with_,,guide bar and chain
covered, preferably with an appropriate
scab-
bard.
4. Allow your saw to cool completely
before
transporting in any vehicle or storing in any
enclosure.
5. Drain oil and fuel tank before storing for more
than 30 days.
6. Store in a dry area outof the reach of children
and away from where fuel vapors can reach
an open flame from hot water heaters; fur-
naces, etc.
KNOW
YOUR
CHAIN
SAW
A.
El
INTRODUCTION
:.....
The_information
found in this manual.will
help
you properly prepare your chain saw -for use,
understand how to operate your saw safely, and
perform maintenance
required to keep your unit
in top working condition.
Your saw has been designed
with safety in mind
and includes
the following
safety
features, as
standard
equipment:
Handguard
Lo Kick Guide Bar
Guard Link Chain
The chain saw should never be operated unless
these devices are properly installed on the unit.
The Lo Kick Guide
Bar and Guard Link Chain
have been designed
to help reduce.the
incident
of KICKBACK.
You should
thoroughly
read and
_understand
the
section,
"CONTROLLING
KICKBACK"
on page
11 before
operating
the
saw.
STATE
AND
LOCAL
ORDINANCE
REQUIREMENTS
_Your Saw has; been; furnished with an'approved
Spark AFestorScreen
which is required in some
areas bylaw.
You are legally responsible for see-
ing that the Spark Arrestor is properly main-
tained in these areas. Failure to do so could sub-
ject you to liability or to a fine. See Spark Ar-
restor maintenance,
page 19.
Check with your state conservation or forestry
department
about
regulations concerning oper-
ating your saw on forest, brush, or grass covered
areas. All
U.S. forest
land and the states of
California,
Maine, Washington
and Oregon re-
quire many internal combustion
engines to be
equipped with a temperature
limiting
muffler by
law. Such laws require fitting your saw with an
additional
muffler heat shield.
A shield which meets these requirements can be
purchased
at your Sears Service Center as an
optional
accessory
kit. Ask
for
Muffler
Heat
Shield Kit, Repair Part No. 69037.
C.
CARTONCONTENTS
After you unpack 1he carton:"
1. Check the contents
against
the list below.
2. Examine the items for damage.
3. Notify your SEARS store immediately if a part
is missing or damaged.
--3
CARTON CONTENTS
Key. No.
1
Powerhead
2
Guide Bar
3
8 oz. can 2-cycle Engine Oil
Loose parts Bag (Not Shown)
LOOSE PARTS BAG CONTENTS
Qty.
Owners' Manual (Not Shown)
1
4
Handguard
!
5
Cap- Handguard
1
6
Screw-
Handguard
3
7
Chain
1
8
Bar Adjusting
Tool
1

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