EarthQuake CS4116B User Manual
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Operator's Manual
CS3814B, CS4116B Chainsaws
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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR
At Earthquake, we build quality and durability into the design
of our products; but no amount of careful design by us, and
careful maintenance by you, can guarantee a repair-free life
for your Earthquake chainsaw. Most repairs will be minor, and
easily fixed by following the suggestions in the troubleshoot-
ing guide in this section.
The guide will help you pinpoint the causes of common prob-
lems and identify remedies.
For more complicated repairs, you may want to rely on your
retailer, an authorized service center or Earthquake. A parts
breakdown is located toward the end of this manual.
We will always be glad to answer any questions you have, or
help you find suitable assistance. To order parts or inquire
about warranty, call or e-mail us using the contact information
found below.
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
Parts can be obtained from the store where the chainsaw was
purchased or direct from the factory. To order parts visit www.
getearthquake.com or call 1-800-345-6007.
For other general questions, you can e-mail us at info@ge-
tearthquake.com.
Include the following information with your order:
1. Part numbers
2. Part description
3. Quantity
4. Model number and serial number
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.
8. File ONLY on the “Push” stroke, do not pull the file against
any metal object as this will damage the file.
It is also important to maintain the depth gauge setting
throughout the lifespan of the saw chain. 91VG and 91P
chains use a depth setting of 0.025”. This setting should be
checked and corrected every third or fourth time the saw
chain is sharpened.
1. Place the correct depth-gauge tool over the chain, with
one depth gauge protruding through the slot in the tool.
2. If the depth gauge extends above the slot, use a flat file
to bring the depth gauge flush with the top of the tool.
Use only the push stroke of the file. Pulling the file will
damage the file.
3. Make sure to round over the leading edge of the depth
gauge to prevent kickbacks and tie strap breakage.
STORAGE
When storing the chainsaw for periods of three months or
longer:
1. Empty and clean the fuel tank in a well-ventilated area.
2. Dispose of fuel properly. Local regulations may apply.
Contact your local government or hazardous material
service for instructions.
3. Run the engine until the carburetor is dry. This will draw
the fuel out of the carburetor, preventing costly repairs to
clean gummed fuel from the fuel system.
4. Remove the saw chain and guide bar. Clean them
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 close attention when
cleaning the cylinder cooling fins and the air filter.
6. Store the unit in a dry location, out of the reach of
children and other unauthorized users.