EarthQuake CS3814B User Manual

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Operator's Manual
CS3814B, CS4116B Chainsaws

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BAR AND CHAIN OIL

The saw is equipped with an adjustable chain oiler. The oil

pump, driven by the drive sprocket, will only pump oil when

the engine is running at high enough speeds to engage the

clutch and rotate the chain. Furthermore, the flow of oil is

adjustable to accommodate variations in chain oil due to

temperature.
To adjust the oil pump, insert a screwdriver in the small notch

beneath the clutch and drive sprocket. To increase the flow of

oil, turn the screwdriver counter-clockwise. To decrease the

flow of oil, turn the screwdriver clockwise. For optimum per-

formance, use a higher rate of flow with thicker oil or in colder

temperatures, and a lower rate of flow with thinner oil or in

warmer temperatures.
The guide bar and saw chain need to be well lubricated dur-

ing operation to prevent permanent damage from friction

and heat. Be sure to check the oil supply to the bar and chain

before use.

1. After starting the engine, hold the saw up with the chain

suspended in front of or above a test surface.

2. Run the engine at about half throttle.
3. Oil should be flung off of the rotating chain onto the test

surface.

If the saw chain seems dry, but there is some oil present on the

bar or test surface, the oil pump may be set too low. Increase

the setting by turning the adjustment screw, located on the

under-side of the saw, counter-clockwise (SEE FIGURE 4). If

the saw chain and guide bar are dry and there is no oil on the

test surface, the oiler port and guide bar may need cleaning.

Remove the clutch cover, bar, and chain, and clean under the

clutch cover with a brush and clean the guide bar with a wire

or small screwdriver.
Reassemble and retest for oil presence. If no oil is present after

adjusting the oiler setting and cleaning the oiler port, the oil

pump may not be functioning. Discontinue use of the unit

and contact your local authorized service center or customer

service for assistance.
In compliance with EPA regulations, any adjustments to the

carburetor must be made by an authorized service center. An

authorized service center is capable of troubleshooting carbu-

retor problems, adjusting carburetors to perform correctly, and

adjusting carburetors to compensate for altitude.

NOTE: Carburetor is set at factory. Further adjustment

must be performed by an authorized service center.

Contact customer service for a list of authorized

service centers.

ENGINE MAINTENANCE

Cooling Fins

1. Cooling fins, air inlets, and linkages must be free from any

debris before each use.

Air Filter

1. Never run engine without air cleaner properly installed.

Added wear and engine failure may occur if air cleaner is not

installed on engine.

2. Service air cleaner every 3 months or after 20 hours

of operation. Clean filter daily in extremely dusty

conditions.

Steps for Cleaning Air Filter

1. Remove the air cleaner cover by turning the thumb screw

on top of the power unit counter-clockwise and lifting the

cover off.

2. To remove the filter, lift the filter element off of the threaded

stud.

3. Larger surface dust and dirt particles can be removed from the

filter element by lightly tapping a corner of the filter against a

hard surface.

4. To clean finer dust trapped in the mesh screens, split the

filter by inserting a flat screwdriver between the dogs on

one corner of the filter element and twisting.

5. Using an air compressor at a low pressure or a store-bought

compressed air duster, blow air through the mesh from the

inside.

6. Press the two filter halves back together by squeezing around

the rim. Do not place pressure on the mesh or a puncture

could occur.

7. Place the filter back over the threaded rod, making sure

to seat the filter on the O-ring on the carburetor.

8. Place the air cleaner cover back on the saw body and turn

the thumb screw clockwise until finger tight.

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