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Husqvarna 325HS99 X-series User Manual

Husqvarna 325HS99 X-series
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325HS75
X-series
325HS99
X-series
Oper
ator’s manual (EPA)
Please r
ead the operator’s manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions
before using the machine.
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Husqvarna 325HS99 X-series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Type2-stroke
Displacement25.4 cm³
Power Output1.1 kW
Weight5.0 kg
Cutting Width60 cm
Fuel Tank Volume0.5 L
Handle TypeLoop handle
Vibration Level2.5 m/s²
Fuel Tank Capacity0.5 L
Shaft TypeStraight
Sound Pressure Level94 dB

Summary

Key Symbols and Safety Precautions

General Safety Warnings

Warnings about incorrect use, danger of injury, and importance of reading the manual.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Mandatory protective gear including hearing, eye protection, gloves, and footwear.

Stop Switch Operation

Explanation of how the stop switch functions to turn off the engine.

Maintenance Safety

Procedure to prevent unintentional starting during maintenance: remove spark plug cap.

Cleaning and Checks

Guidelines for regular cleaning and visual checks of the machine.

Important Information Before Starting

General Safety Warnings

Crucial warnings regarding noise, modifications, warranty, and improper use of the machine.

Engine Emission Information

Details on engine certification, maintenance, and emissions compliance period.

California Proposition 65 Warning

Warning about chemical content in engine exhaust and potential health risks.

Introduction to Husqvarna

Welcome and Company History

Introduction to Husqvarna, its history, and product range.

Product Service and Support

Information on obtaining professional help with repairs and service.

Operator's Manual Importance

Guidance on the value of the operator's manual for machine longevity and value.

Component Identification (What is What)

Operator's Manual & Basic Components

Identifies the operator's manual, grease nipple, gear housing, and blades.

Handles, Guards & Covers

Locates front handle, hand guard, cylinder cover, and transport guard.

Starting & Fuel Systems

Identifies starter handle, fuel cap, fuel tank, and air purge.

Controls & Switches

Locates choke control, throttle lock, throttle control, and stop switch.

Air Filter & Spark Plug

Identifies air filter cover and spark plug components.

Accessories & Tools

Identifies catcher accessory and combination spanner/Allen key.

General Safety Precautions

Important Usage and Maintenance

Covers machine usage, modifications, fatigue, weather, maintenance, and spark plug checks.

Electromagnetic Field Warning

Warning about electromagnetic fields interfering with pacemakers.

Confined Area and Child Safety

Warnings about operating in confined spaces and keeping children away from the machine.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Details on hearing protection, eye protection, gloves, and footwear requirements.

General Safety and Machine Equipment

Appropriate Clothing and First Aid

Guidance on wearing suitable clothing and keeping a first aid kit accessible.

Machine Safety Equipment Checks

Ensuring safety equipment is checked and maintained for correct operation.

Throttle Lockout Functionality

Explains the throttle lockout's purpose and how to check its operation.

Component Safety Checks and Features

Stop Switch and Hand Guard Checks

Procedures for checking the stop switch and hand guard for proper function.

Vibration Damping System

Explanation of the vibration damping system and associated health warning.

Muffler Function and Safety

Information on the muffler's role, heat warnings, and spark arrestor screens.

Component Safety and Assembly

Muffler and Blade Safety

Warnings about muffler heat, chemicals, exhaust fumes, and blade maintenance.

Gear Housing and Catcher Assembly

Information on gear housing heat and how to assemble the catcher accessory.

Fuel Handling and Safety

Fuel Safety Procedures

Guidelines for handling fuel safely, including spills, clothing, and leaks.

Transport and Storage Guidelines

Instructions for transporting and storing the machine and fuel safely.

Fuel Type and Mixing Ratio

Details on recommended gasoline, two-stroke oil, and mixing ratios.

Fuel Mixing and Refueling

Fuel Mixing Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for mixing gasoline and two-stroke oil.

Refueling Safety Precautions

Essential precautions to reduce fire risk during refueling.

Starting and Stopping Procedures

Pre-Start Checks

Essential checks before starting the machine for safety and proper operation.

Starting a Cold Engine

Instructions for starting the engine when cold, including primer bulb and choke use.

Engine Starting and Stopping

Starting a Warm Engine

Procedure for starting the engine when it is already warm.

Pull-Starting the Engine

Detailed steps for pulling the starter cord to start the engine.

Stopping the Engine

How to switch off the engine using the stop switch.

Working Techniques and Safety

General Working Instructions

Essential advice on usage, safety, and avoiding hazards.

Personal Protection During Work

Recommendations for wearing appropriate clothing and PPE.

Work Area Safety

Ensuring safety of surroundings, children, and bystanders during operation.

Safe Operating Posture

Guidance on maintaining a stable position and using both hands for control.

Advanced Working Techniques and Post-Work Safety

Cutting Precautions and Hazard Avoidance

Advice on avoiding stumps, ground contact, foreign objects, and handling blade jams.

Post-Work Safety Procedures

Steps to take after completing work, including guards, cleaning, and storage.

Basic Hedge Trimming Techniques

Methods for cutting sides and horizontally, throttle adjustment, and machine posture.

Maintenance: Carburetor

Carburetor Function and Controls

Explains the carburetor's role in engine speed and the function of L, H, and T adjustment controls.

Basic Carburetor Settings

Information on factory settings, idle speed, and caution for idling blades.

Fine Adjustment Procedures

Guidance on fine-tuning the carburetor, including conditions and precautions.

Carburetor Fine Tuning

Low Speed Jet (L) Adjustment

Procedure for adjusting the low speed jet and related cautions.

Idle Speed (T) Adjustment

How to adjust the idle speed screw and importance of correct setting.

High Speed Jet (H) Adjustment

Steps for adjusting the high speed jet and optimum adjustment advice.

Maintenance: Muffler, Cooling, Spark Plug

Muffler and Spark Arrestor Maintenance

Guidance on muffler care, catalytic converters, and spark arrestor screen cleaning.

Cooling System Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the cooling system components to prevent overheating.

Spark Plug Inspection and Cleaning

How to check, clean, and adjust the spark plug for optimal performance.

Maintenance: Air Filter and Gear Housing

Air Filter Cleaning and Oiling

Procedures for cleaning, replacing, and oiling the air filter.

Gear Housing Lubrication

Instructions for greasing the gear housing and important cautions.

Maintenance: Cleaning and Lubrication

Blade Cleaning and Lubrication

How to clean blades and lubricate blade bars for storage.

Use of Genuine Spare Parts

Emphasis on using only Husqvarna replacement parts for safety and warranty.

Maintenance Schedule

Daily Maintenance Tasks

List of checks and cleaning to be performed daily.

Weekly Maintenance Tasks

List of checks and cleaning to be performed weekly.

Monthly Maintenance Tasks

List of checks and cleaning to be performed monthly.

Technical Data

Engine and Fuel System Specifications

Details on engine displacement, bore, stroke, speed, carburetor, and fuel tank capacity.

Weight, Sound, and Vibration Levels

Information on machine weight, sound pressure levels, and handle vibration levels.

Blade Specifications

Data on blade length and cutting speed.

Federal Emission Control Warranty

Warranty Rights and Owner Responsibilities

Details on warranty coverage, owner responsibilities, and commencement date.

Covered and Not Covered Items

Information on what parts and failures are covered vs. excluded by the warranty.

Filing Claims and Service

Guidance on how to file a claim and where to obtain warranty service.

Emission Control Warranty Details

Emission Control Parts Covered

List of specific engine parts covered by the emission control warranty.

Owner's Maintenance Responsibility

Statement on the owner's obligation to perform required maintenance as per the manual.

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