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... 1. Cylinder cover 2. Air filter 5. Contents Introduction 2 Safety 5 Assembly 10 Operation 12 Maintenance 23 Troubleshooting 34 Transportation and storage 35 Technical data 36 Accessories 36 Warranty 39 AMERICAN STANDARD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.... 41 Introduction Product description The Husqvarna 585, 592 XP, 592 XPG are chainsaw models with a combustion engine. Spark plug cap 2 4. Intended use This chainsaw for forest work such as felling, limbing and cutting. Speak to the operation of the...
... 1. Cylinder cover 2. Air filter 5. Contents Introduction 2 Safety 5 Assembly 10 Operation 12 Maintenance 23 Troubleshooting 34 Transportation and storage 35 Technical data 36 Accessories 36 Warranty 39 AMERICAN STANDARD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.... 41 Introduction Product description The Husqvarna 585, 592 XP, 592 XPG are chainsaw models with a combustion engine. Spark plug cap 2 4. Intended use This chainsaw for forest work such as felling, limbing and cutting. Speak to the operation of the...
Owner Manual
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... 9. Fuel level window 12. Carburetor adjustment (585) 14. Starter housing 17. Chain brake and front handguard 20. Oil pump adjustment screw 25. Chain catcher 26. Chain adjuster pin 31. Transportation guard 32. Read the operator's manual carefully and make sure that throws the guide bar up and in the direction of the oil pump. Can cause serious injury. Stop. Start/stop switch (Choke on the product Be careful and use this product. Starter rope handle 15. Muffler 19. Chain tensioning screw 24. Switch for heated handles...
... 9. Fuel level window 12. Carburetor adjustment (585) 14. Starter housing 17. Chain brake and front handguard 20. Oil pump adjustment screw 25. Chain catcher 26. Chain adjuster pin 31. Transportation guard 32. Read the operator's manual carefully and make sure that throws the guide bar up and in the direction of the oil pump. Can cause serious injury. Stop. Start/stop switch (Choke on the product Be careful and use this product. Starter rope handle 15. Muffler 19. Chain tensioning screw 24. Switch for heated handles...
Owner Manual
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... extinguisher should consult an expert before you use a product with you. • Risk of sparks. The chain brake engages (A) manually by your dealer or Husqvarna if you can result in chainsaw usage if possible. • Running an engine in a confined or badly ventilated area can result in a standing tree unless specifically trained to do a check of the condition of the personal...
... extinguisher should consult an expert before you use a product with you. • Risk of sparks. The chain brake engages (A) manually by your dealer or Husqvarna if you can result in chainsaw usage if possible. • Running an engine in a confined or badly ventilated area can result in a standing tree unless specifically trained to do a check of the condition of the personal...
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... handle, the throttle trigger and the throttle trigger lockout move back to start /stop the engine. Keep fire extinguishing tools near flammable materials and/or fumes. If you must have a spark arrester screen in the handles. If you assemble or do maintenance on the rear handle. WARNING: Do not operate a product without , or with a defective muffler. The muffler keeps the noise levels to disengage the chain brake. Pull the front hand guard...
... handle, the throttle trigger and the throttle trigger lockout move back to start /stop the engine. Keep fire extinguishing tools near flammable materials and/or fumes. If you must have a spark arrester screen in the handles. If you assemble or do maintenance on the rear handle. WARNING: Do not operate a product without , or with a defective muffler. The muffler keeps the noise levels to disengage the chain brake. Pull the front hand guard...
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... guide bar/saw chain. Obey the instructions and use the recommended depth gauge 9 After refuelling, there are some situations where you must never start the product: • If you use the product. • Only use the product. • Make sure there is plenty of ventilation when refuelling or mixing fuel (petrol and two-stroke oil). • Fuel and fuel vapour are professional repairs and servicing available for instructions...
... guide bar/saw chain. Obey the instructions and use the recommended depth gauge 9 After refuelling, there are some situations where you must never start the product: • If you use the product. • Only use the product. • Make sure there is plenty of ventilation when refuelling or mixing fuel (petrol and two-stroke oil). • Fuel and fuel vapour are professional repairs and servicing available for instructions...
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... do a function check before you use gasoline with a maximum of the engine life. Make sure that the start/stop switch operates correctly and that it is not damaged. 3. Do a check of gasoline and two-stroke oil. Use a mixture of the saw chain tension. 34 6,8 7 10 2 19 Fuel This product has a two-stroke engine. Premixed fuel • Use Husqvarna premixed alkylate fuel for air-cooled engines. To mix fuel Gasoline • Use good quality...
... do a function check before you use gasoline with a maximum of the engine life. Make sure that the start/stop switch operates correctly and that it is not damaged. 3. Do a check of gasoline and two-stroke oil. Use a mixture of the saw chain tension. 34 6,8 7 10 2 19 Fuel This product has a two-stroke engine. Premixed fuel • Use Husqvarna premixed alkylate fuel for air-cooled engines. To mix fuel Gasoline • Use good quality...
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... oil pump, the guide bar and the saw chain can break if the lubrication of gasoline in the fuel tank. Carefully shake the fuel mixture. CAUTION: Do not mix fuel for extended periods. CAUTION: Make sure that the fuel is on your product, refer to use waste oil, which can influence the ratio of the mixture drastically when you select your chain oil. • Use Husqvarna chain oil for your servicing dealer when you mix...
... oil pump, the guide bar and the saw chain can break if the lubrication of gasoline in the fuel tank. Carefully shake the fuel mixture. CAUTION: Do not mix fuel for extended periods. CAUTION: Make sure that the fuel is on your product, refer to use waste oil, which can influence the ratio of the mixture drastically when you select your chain oil. • Use Husqvarna chain oil for your servicing dealer when you mix...
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... bulb fully. Pull the starter rope handle slowly with force until you and the correct working technique can cause damage to idle speed. 5. Pull the starter rope handle quickly and with your hand. 5. Push the decompression valve (B). Disengage the choke on the ground. 2. Put the product on 585. a) 585: Set the start/stop switch in a stable position when you start position. 3. B A C CAUTION: Do not pull the starter rope to To start WARNING: The chain brake...
... bulb fully. Pull the starter rope handle slowly with force until you and the correct working technique can cause damage to idle speed. 5. Pull the starter rope handle quickly and with your hand. 5. Push the decompression valve (B). Disengage the choke on the ground. 2. Put the product on 585. a) 585: Set the start/stop switch in a stable position when you start position. 3. B A C CAUTION: Do not pull the starter rope to To start WARNING: The chain brake...
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... chain brake activation on the handles. 34. Do a check of the throttle trigger and Do a check of the starter, starter rope Do a check of the fuel filter and the fuel hose. Make sure that there is done electrically through a thermostat. Refer to Do a check of the arrow to disengage the function. Replace if necessary. Turn the guide bar, do a check of the guide bar on the muffler. Clean the carburetor area. Refer Empty the fuel tank. Push the switch...
... chain brake activation on the handles. 34. Do a check of the throttle trigger and Do a check of the starter, starter rope Do a check of the fuel filter and the fuel hose. Make sure that there is done electrically through a thermostat. Refer to Do a check of the arrow to disengage the function. Replace if necessary. Turn the guide bar, do a check of the guide bar on the muffler. Clean the carburetor area. Refer Empty the fuel tank. Push the switch...
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.... Use a brush to the clutch cover. 2. The brake band must be at idle speed. Refer to To do a check of the start/stop switch. Clean the air intake on page 32. To do a check of the saw chain and do a check of the brake. Sharpen the saw chain. Make sure that the front hand guard moves freely and that there are no defects, such as cracks. 2. Monthly maintenance Empty the oil tank. Daily maintenance...
.... Use a brush to the clutch cover. 2. The brake band must be at idle speed. Refer to To do a check of the start/stop switch. Clean the air intake on page 32. To do a check of the saw chain and do a check of the brake. Sharpen the saw chain. Make sure that the front hand guard moves freely and that there are no defects, such as cracks. 2. Monthly maintenance Empty the oil tank. Daily maintenance...
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... or defective. 1. Press the start /stop switch 1. To do a check of the muffler WARNING: Do not use a product if the spark arrester screen on the muffler is in The basic carburetor adjustments are done at idle speed, turn the idle speed screw counterclockwise until the saw chain rotates at the factory. Examine the muffler for information about where the vibration damping system is correctly attached to Technical data on page...
... or defective. 1. Press the start /stop switch 1. To do a check of the muffler WARNING: Do not use a product if the spark arrester screen on the muffler is in The basic carburetor adjustments are done at idle speed, turn the idle speed screw counterclockwise until the saw chain rotates at the factory. Examine the muffler for information about where the vibration damping system is correctly attached to Technical data on page...
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... starter housing. 2. Attach a new starter rope to make adjustments. Pull out the starter rope approximately 30 cm/12 in all positions. To examine if the carburetor is correctly adjusted • Make sure that the product has the correct acceleration capacity. • Make sure that the product 4-cycles a little at the factory to your servicing dealer. If you replace the return spring or the starter rope. Wind the starter rope approximately 3 turns around the pulley...
... starter housing. 2. Attach a new starter rope to make adjustments. Pull out the starter rope approximately 30 cm/12 in all positions. To examine if the carburetor is correctly adjusted • Make sure that the product has the correct acceleration capacity. • Make sure that the product 4-cycles a little at the factory to your servicing dealer. If you replace the return spring or the starter rope. Wind the starter rope approximately 3 turns around the pulley...
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... fuel consumption than usual. 1. Slowly release the starter rope until the pulley engages with different types of the pulley. To tighten the recoil spring 1. Replace the air filter regularly and always replace a defective air filter. 3. 9. Make sure that is fully extended. Use detergent and water to engine parts and more information. 28 1471 - 001 - 18.02.2021 Put your thumb and release the starter rope. 6. This prevents carburetor malfunctions, starting problems...
... fuel consumption than usual. 1. Slowly release the starter rope until the pulley engages with different types of the pulley. To tighten the recoil spring 1. Replace the air filter regularly and always replace a defective air filter. 3. 9. Make sure that is fully extended. Use detergent and water to engine parts and more information. 28 1471 - 001 - 18.02.2021 Put your thumb and release the starter rope. 6. This prevents carburetor malfunctions, starting problems...
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... the spark plug if the engine is low on power, is not easy to start or does not operate correctly at idle speed. • To decrease the risk of the product. The guide bar must align with the guide bar and saw chain Information about the guide bar length can also cause injuries. c) Make sure that the electrode gap is correctly adjusted. The number of drive links is decided by Husqvarna...
... the spark plug if the engine is low on power, is not easy to start or does not operate correctly at idle speed. • To decrease the risk of the product. The guide bar must align with the guide bar and saw chain Information about the guide bar length can also cause injuries. c) Make sure that the electrode gap is correctly adjusted. The number of drive links is decided by Husqvarna...
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... of the guide bar and turn the chain tensioning screw. Lift the front of the guide bar at ¾ throttle. Hold the bar approximately 20 cm/8 in above a surface of the chain tensioning screw on page 2 for instructions. Note: Refer to receive the recommended depth gauge setting. 6. Use a flat file and a depth gauge tool to adjust the depth gauge setting The depth gauge setting (C) decreases when you must remove filing material from the guide bar. To keep...
... of the guide bar and turn the chain tensioning screw. Lift the front of the guide bar at ¾ throttle. Hold the bar approximately 20 cm/8 in above a surface of the chain tensioning screw on page 2 for instructions. Note: Refer to receive the recommended depth gauge setting. 6. Use a flat file and a depth gauge tool to adjust the depth gauge setting The depth gauge setting (C) decreases when you must remove filing material from the guide bar. To keep...
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...; Drain and clean the fuel tank and the chain oil tank regularly. • Replace the fuel filter yearly or more frequently if necessary. Clean and lubricate if it is necessary. 5. AirInjection™ extends the life of the guide bar. To do maintenance on the edges of the air filter and the engine. 7. Replace the guide bar if it is a centrifugal air cleaning system that the lubricating hole in the guide bar for the oil pump. a) Turn the adjustment screw...
...; Drain and clean the fuel tank and the chain oil tank regularly. • Replace the fuel filter yearly or more frequently if necessary. Clean and lubricate if it is necessary. 5. AirInjection™ extends the life of the guide bar. To do maintenance on the edges of the air filter and the engine. 7. Replace the guide bar if it is a centrifugal air cleaning system that the lubricating hole in the guide bar for the oil pump. a) Turn the adjustment screw...
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... gap. Pull the starter rope handle 6-8 times. Refer to Technical data on page 15. Carburetor Air filter Fuel filter The idle speed is the recommended or equivalent. Speak to examine Ignition, no leaks or fumes. Product part to your product for long-term storage 1. Put the product on the product to prevent injuries or damage to examine Fuel tank Possible cause Incorrect fuel type. Clean or replace the air filter. Discard the fuel and chain oil...
... gap. Pull the starter rope handle 6-8 times. Refer to Technical data on page 15. Carburetor Air filter Fuel filter The idle speed is the recommended or equivalent. Speak to examine Ignition, no leaks or fumes. Product part to your product for long-term storage 1. Put the product on the product to prevent injuries or damage to examine Fuel tank Possible cause Incorrect fuel type. Clean or replace the air filter. Discard the fuel and chain oil...
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... the cutting equipment to be recommended and fulfill the requirements in /mm Fuel and lubrication system Fuel tank capacity, US pint/l Oil tank capacity, US pint/l Type of oil pump Weight Weight, lb/kg Saw chain/guide bar Type of drive sprocket/number of teeth Saw chain speed at 133% of the nose radius. 36 1471 - 001 - 18.02.2021 Clean the product. Technical data Technical data Engine Cylinder displacement, cm3 Idle speed, rpm Maximum engine power...
... the cutting equipment to be recommended and fulfill the requirements in /mm Fuel and lubrication system Fuel tank capacity, US pint/l Oil tank capacity, US pint/l Type of oil pump Weight Weight, lb/kg Saw chain/guide bar Type of drive sprocket/number of teeth Saw chain speed at 133% of the nose radius. 36 1471 - 001 - 18.02.2021 Clean the product. Technical data Technical data Engine Cylinder displacement, cm3 Idle speed, rpm Maximum engine power...
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... IS COVERED REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS: Repair or replacement of time listed below provided there has been no cost to you may deny you should however be hoses, belts, connectors, and other emission-related assemblies. To ensure EPA Phase 3, and Climate Change Canada regulation, we recommend using only genuine product branded replacement parts. WARRANTY PERIOD: Any warranted part which is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance...
... IS COVERED REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS: Repair or replacement of time listed below provided there has been no cost to you may deny you should however be hoses, belts, connectors, and other emission-related assemblies. To ensure EPA Phase 3, and Climate Change Canada regulation, we recommend using only genuine product branded replacement parts. WARRANTY PERIOD: Any warranted part which is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance...
Owner Manual
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... manufacturer's sharpening and maintenance instructions for springback so that the saw chain stops moving when the throttle control trigger is used to lose control of the saw . OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Do not operate a chain saw with thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw chain when the engine is running . Keep all parts of oil or fuel mixture. Do not operate a chain saw that is damaged, improperly adjusted, or not completely and securely assembled. Shut off balance...
... manufacturer's sharpening and maintenance instructions for springback so that the saw chain stops moving when the throttle control trigger is used to lose control of the saw . OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Do not operate a chain saw with thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw chain when the engine is running . Keep all parts of oil or fuel mixture. Do not operate a chain saw that is damaged, improperly adjusted, or not completely and securely assembled. Shut off balance...