Jonsered CS 2240 User Manual

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7.16 Tank unit

Dismantling

1. Drain the fuel from the tank.
2. Dismantle the cylinder cover, bar and chain.

See the Operator's Manual.

3. Unhook the throttle actuator rod (G) from the

carburettor

(see figure 45).

4. Dismantle the fuel hose (B) and the fuel pump

return hose (D)

(see figure 45).

5. Remove the screws. (A). Loosen the handle

(see figure 46).

6. Dismantle the fuel tank.

NOTE!
Exercise care so that the fuel hose and
throttle cable are not damaged.

Repair instructions

WARNING!
The fuel used in the chain saw has
the following hazardous properties:
1. The fluid and its vapour are

poisonous.

2. Can cause skin irritation.
3. Is highly inflammable.

7.17 Venting the fuel tank

The two-way valve (C) has the following properties

(see figure 47):

• Controlled opening pressure in both directions,

which prevents a positive pressure or a vacuum

developing in the fuel tank and impairing engine

performance. This also prevents fuel leakage.

• Opening pressure outward 100–450 mbar.
• Opening pressure inward (vacuum) max.

70 mbar. (2 positions)

Test
Opening pressure outward:

1. Open the filler cap and let the cap remain open

during the entire test. Drain the fuel from the

tank.

2. Connect the pump, ref. no. 531 03 06-23, to

the tank valve. (C)

3. Switch the pump to vacuum mode.
4. After pumping the indicator should be between

10–45 kPa.

Opening pressure inward:

1. Open the filler cap and let the cap remain open

during the entire test. Drain the fuel from the

tank.

2. Connect the pump, ref. no. 531 03 06-23, to

the tank valve. (C)

3. Switch the pump to pressure mode.
4. After pumping the indicator should stop at max.

7 kPa.

Fig 45

Fig 46

Fig 47

2xE

A

3xA

A

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