Owner’s manual – Tanaka TCS-3401 User Manual

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Owner’s Manual

TCS-3401

Guide bar (Fig. 3-5)

Before using the machine, clean the groove and oiler port (1) in the bar with the special gauge offered as an optional

accessory.

Oiler port (Fig. 3-4)

Clean the chain Oiler port (1)

whenever possible.

Side case (Fig. 3-6)

Always keep the side case and drive area clean of saw dust and debris.
Periodically apply oil or grease to this area to protect from corrosion as some trees contain high levels of acid.

Fuel filter (Fig. 3-7)

Remove the fuel filter from the fuel tank and thoroughly

wash it in solvent. After that, push the filter into the tank

NOTE!
If the filter is hard due to dust and dirt, replace it.

Cleaning the cylinder fins (Fig. 3-9)

When wood chips are caught between cylinder fins (1), the engine may overheat, resulting in lower output. To avoid

this, always keep cylinder fins and fan case clean.

Every 100 Operating hours, or once a year (more often if conditions require), clean fins and external surfaces of

engine of dust, dirt and oil deposits which can contribute to improper cooling.

Cleaning the muffler (Fig. 3-10)

Remove the muffler and spark arrestor (if so equipped), and clean out any excess carbon from the exhaust port or

muffler inlet every 100 hours of operation.

For long-term storage

Drain all fuel from the fuel tank. Start and let engine run until it stops. Repair any damage which has resulted from

use. Clean the unit with a clean rag, or the use of high pressure air hose. Put a few drops of two-cycle engine oil into

the cylinder through the spark plug hole, and spin the engine over several times to distribute oil. Cover the unit and

store it in a dry area.

Chain oil filter (Fig. 3-8)

Remove the oil filter and thoroughly wash

it in solvent

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