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Husqvarna 225B User Manual

Husqvarna 225B
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225B
225B
X-SERIES
Operator´s manual
Read the operator’s manual carefully and
make sure that you understand the contents
before using the blower.
114 00 25-95
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Husqvarna 225B Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Type2-stroke
Power Output0.8 kW
Fuel Tank Volume0.5 L
Displacement25.4 cc
Air Flow600 m³/h
Air Volume600 m³/h
Maximum Air Volume12.03 m³/min
Sound Power Level107 dB(A)

Summary

INTRODUCTION

Safety Warnings for Modifications

Modifications to the machine can cause serious injury or death. Use only genuine accessories.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Personal Safety Equipment

List of required safety equipment for operating the blower, including ear protection, eye protection, and face mask.

Personal Safety Guidelines

Guidelines for safe personal operation, avoiding loose clothing, alcohol, and ensuring proper understanding of the manual.

Fuel Safety Precautions

Warning about the dangers of fuel, including its volatility, toxicity, and combustibility.

Safe Operating Procedures

Crucial safety rules for operating the blower, including distances, object hazards, and refueling procedures.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Carburetor Adjustment Guide

Introduction to carburetor adjustment screws and their purpose in adapting the engine to operating conditions.

FUEL HANDLING

Fuel Mixture Requirements

Importance of accurate oil-to-gasoline ratio for two-stroke engines and the risk of discrepancies.

Fuel Mixing Procedure

Instructions on mixing gasoline and oil correctly, storage, and disposal of fuel.

Safe Refueling Practices

Precautions to reduce fire risk during refueling, including stopping the engine and handling the fuel cap.

START AND STOP PROCEDURES

Starting a Cold Engine

Procedure for starting a cold engine, including ignition, choke, and air purge steps.

Starting a Warm Engine

Procedure for starting a warm engine, noting differences in choke usage and throttle application.

Engine Starting Technique

Detailed steps for pulling the starter cord and engaging the engine, with important notes on avoiding damage.

USING THE BLOWER

Blowing Operations Safety

Guidance on wearing required safety equipment before starting blowing operations.

Safe Blowing Practices

Safety warnings and instructions for blowing, including nozzle direction, object avoidance, and operating on ladders.

MAINTENANCE

EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY

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