Kickback safety, Troubleshooting – Shindaiwa 35701 User Manual
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DESCRIPTION
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Kickback Safety
This saw is equipped with the following
safety equipment:
■ Operator activated and Inertial
type chain brake. In the event of
kickback, kickback energy either
forces the brake lever against the
operator's hand when the saw is
held as illustrated above activating
the chain brake and/or inertia
causes chain brake activation.When
the brake is activated, a spring-
loaded brake band is applied against
the chain drive mechanism, stop-
ping the chain rotation.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of kickback, all
of the above devices must be
properly installed and in good
repair. Use of other than ANSI
B175.1-2000 bar and chain
combinations may result in
reduced kickback protection!
WARNING!
Brake engagement and
operation depends upon proper
inspection and maintenance
procedures! For correct proce-
dures, see page 21.
WARNING!
Never operate this or any
other chain saw with only one
hand! One-handed operation
could cause serious injury to the
operator, helper, or any nearby
observers! A chain saw is in-
tended for two-handed operation!
WARNING!
Kickback can
happen lightning-
fast!
■ “Low kick” chain. When used in
combination with the appropriate
guide bar, low kick chain signifi-
cantly reduces the effects of
kickback.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
LOW POWER OUTPUT
Is the engine
overheating?
Operator is overworking
the machine.
Carburetor mixture is
too lean.
Improper fuel ratio.
Fan, fan cover, cylinder
fins dirty or damaged.
Cut at a slower rate. Sharpen
the chain as required.
Adjust the carburetor.
Re-fill with fresh fuel of the
correct mixture (gasoline
and Shindaiwa 2-cycle
Mixing Oil, 50:1 ratio).
Clean, repair or replace
as necessary.
What To Check
Possible Cause
Remedy
Engine is rough
at all speeds.
May also have
black smoke
and/or unburned
fuel at the
exhaust.
Clogged air cleaner.
Loose or damaged
spark plug.
Air leakage or clogged
fuel line.
Water in the fuel.
Piston seizure.
Faulty carburetor and/or
diaphragm.
Carbon deposits on the
piston or in the muffler.
Service the air cleaner.
Tighten or replace.
Repair or replace
filter and/or fuel line.
Replace the fuel.
Consult with an authorized
servicing dealer.
Consult with an authorized
servicing dealer.
Consult with an authorized
servicing dealer.
Engine is
knocking.
Overheating condition.
Improper fuel.
Carbon deposits in the
combustion chamber.
See above.
Check fuel octane rating;
check for presence of
alcohol in the fuel.
Refuel as necessary.
Consult with an authorized
servicing dealer.
Troubleshooting