Husqvarna T536LiXP Parts Manual
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To start the Husqvarna T536LiXP chainsaw, first ensure the battery is fully charged and properly inserted. Press the power button until the LED lights up to indicate that the chainsaw is ready for use. Engage the chain brake by pulling it back towards the front handle, then press the throttle trigger lockout and squeeze the throttle trigger to start the motor.
If the chainsaw doesn't start, check to ensure the battery is charged and properly connected. Verify that the chain brake is engaged and that the power button has been pressed. If the problem persists, consult the user manual for troubleshooting steps or contact Husqvarna customer support for assistance.
Regular maintenance of the chainsaw chain includes checking the tension, sharpening the teeth, and lubricating the chain. Always ensure the chain is properly tensioned to avoid overheating and wear. Use a chain sharpening file that matches the chain's specifications and apply chain oil before each use to ensure smooth operation.
The frequency of sharpening depends on usage, but generally, the chain should be sharpened after every few hours of operation or whenever you notice it cutting inefficiently. Regular inspection of the chain for dullness or damage will help you determine when sharpening is necessary.
Use a high-quality chainsaw bar and chain oil for lubrication. Specially formulated oils provide better adhesion to the chain and bar, reducing friction and wear. Avoid using motor oil or other unsuitable lubricants as they do not provide adequate protection.
If the chain is too loose or too tight, adjust the tension using the tensioning screw located near the guide bar. Loosen the bar nuts slightly, turn the tensioning screw to achieve the desired tension, and then retighten the bar nuts. The chain should be snug against the bar, yet move freely when pulled by hand.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including gloves, eye and ear protection, and sturdy footwear. Ensure the chain brake is engaged before starting the saw, and maintain a secure grip on the handles during operation. Be aware of your surroundings, particularly when working near power lines or in difficult terrain.
To replace the chain, first remove the battery for safety. Loosen the bar nuts and remove the clutch cover. Carefully remove the old chain from the guide bar and sprocket. Place the new chain over the sprocket and along the guide bar, ensuring correct orientation. Reattach the clutch cover, adjust the chain tension, and secure the bar nuts.
Remove the battery before storing the chainsaw to prevent accidental activation. Clean the chainsaw thoroughly, removing any sawdust or debris. Apply a thin layer of protective oil to the chain and bar to prevent rust. Store the chainsaw in a dry, secure place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Uneven cutting can be caused by a dull or improperly sharpened chain. Check the chain for sharpness and make sure all teeth are evenly filed. Additionally, inspect the guide bar for wear or damage, as this can also affect cutting performance. Replacing a worn or damaged guide bar may be necessary.