Husqvarna Aspire LC34-P4A Battery Lawn Mower Manual de utilizare

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Manual de utilizare
Aspire LC34-P4A
EN Operator's manual 7-28
BG Ръководство за експлоатация 29-52
CS Návod k použití 53-73
DA Brugsanvisning 74-94
DE Bedienungsanweisung 95-117
EL Οδηγίες χρήσης 118-141
ES Manual de usuario 142-164
ET Kasutusjuhend 165-185
FI Käyttöohje 186-206
FR Manuel d'utilisation 207-229
HR Priručnik za korištenje 230-250
HU Használati utasítás 251-273
IT Manuale dell'operatore 274-296
LT Operatoriaus vadovas 297-318
LV Lietošanas pamācība 319-340
NL Gebruiksaanwijzing 341-362
NO Bruksanvisning 363-383
PL Instrukcja obsługi 384-406
PT Manual do utilizador 407-429
RO Instrucţiuni de utilizare 430-451
RU Руководство по эксплуатации 452-476
SK Návod na obsluhu 477-498
SL Navodila za uporabo 499-519
SR Priručnik za rukovaoca 520-540
SV Bruksanvisning 541-561
TR Kullanım kılavuzu 562-582
UK Посібник користувача 583-606
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Contents
Introduction.....................................................................7
Safety..............................................................................8
Assembly...................................................................... 14
Operation......................................................................15
Maintenance................................................................. 17
Troubleshooting............................................................18
Transportation, storage and disposal........................... 20
Technical data.............................................................. 22
Declaration of Conformity............................................. 24
Licenses........................................................................26
Registered trademarks................................................. 28
Introduction
Product description
The product is a pedestrian-controlled rotary lawn
mower. The grass is collected in a grass catcher.
Remove the grass catcher to get rear discharge of the
grass. Attach a mulch plug to cut the grass into fertilizer.
Intended use
Use the product to cut grass. Do not use the product for
other tasks.
Quick guide
Scan the QR code for advice on how to use the product.
Product overview
(Fig. 1)
1. Motor brake handle
2. Start inhibitor
3. Handle / handlebar
4. Lock knob of the handlebar
5. Handle knobs
6. Grass catcher
7. Mulch plug
8. Rear cover
9. LED on the product
10. Warning indicator (error LED)
11. Safety key
12. Battery compartment
13. Battery lid
14. Symbols
15. Cutting height lever
16. Battery (accessory)
17. Battery charger (accessory)
18. Red LED
19. Green LED
20. Lifting points
21. Hook
22. Operator's manual
Symbols on the product
(Fig. 2) WARNING
(Fig. 3) Read the instructions.
(Fig. 4) WARNING - Beware of thrown objects.
(Fig. 5) Keep bystanders away.
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(Fig. 6) WARNING – Keep hands and feet away
from the blades.
(Fig. 7) WARNING – Disconnect battery before
maintenance.
(Fig. 8) The product or package of the product
is not domestic waste. Recycle it at
a recycling station for electrical and
electronic equipment.
(Fig. 9) Noise emission to the environment
label as per EU and UK directives
and regulations, and New South Wales
legislation "Protection of the Environment
Operations (Noise Control) Regulation
2017". The guaranteed sound power level
of the product is specified in
Technical
data on page 22
and on the label.
(Fig. 10) This attachment is in accordance with
applicable EC directives.
(Fig. 11) This product conforms to applicable UK
regulations.
(Fig. 12) The product is drip protected.
(Fig. 13) Release the motor brake handle to stop.
(Fig. 14) Push the motor brake handle to start the
drive of the blades.
(Fig. 15) Scannable code.
(Fig. 18) Turn to lock or un-
lock.
Note: Other symbols/decals on the product refer to
certification requirements for some markets.
Symbols on the battery and/or on the
battery charger
(Fig. 19)
Recycle this product
at a recycling sta-
tion for electrical and
electronic equipment.
(Applies to Europe
only)
(Fig. 20) Use the battery on-
ly in products from
POWER FOR ALL
System partners.
(Fig. 21) Protect the battery against heat, e.g.
against continuous intense sunlight, fire,
dirt, water and moisture. There is a risk
of explosion and short-circuiting.
(Fig. 22)
(Fig. 16) Use and keep the battery charger indoors
only.
(Fig. 17) Double insulation.
Label on the product
(Fig. 23)
DANGER – Keep hands and feet away.
Product liability
As referred to in the product liability laws, we are not
liable for damages that our product causes if:
the product is incorrectly repaired.
the product is repaired with parts that are not
from the manufacturer or not approved by the
manufacturer.
the product has an accessory that is not from the
manufacturer or not approved by the manufacturer.
the product is not repaired at an approved service
center or by an approved authority.
Safety
Safety definitions
Warnings, cautions and notes are used to point out
specially important parts of the manual.
WARNING: Used if there is a risk of
injury or death for the operator or bystanders
if the instructions in the manual are not
obeyed.
CAUTION: Used if there is a risk of
damage to the product, other materials or
the adjacent area if the instructions in the
manual are not obeyed.
Note: Used to give more information that is necessary
in a given situation.
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General product safety warnings
WARNING: Read all safety warnings,
instructions, illustrations and specifications
provided with this product. Failure to follow
all instructions listed below may result in
electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term "product" in the warnings refers to your mains-
operated (corded) product or battery-operated (cordless)
product.
Work area safety
Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark
areas invite accidents.
Do not operate the product in explosive
atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable
liquids, gases or dust. The product create sparks
which may ignite the dust or fumes.
Keep children and bystanders away while operating
the product. Distractions can cause you to lose
control.
Electrical safety
Product plugs must match the outlet. Never modify
the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs
with earthed (grounded) products. Unmodified plugs
and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric
shock.
Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded
surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric
shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
Do not expose products to rain or wet conditions.
Water entering a product will increase the risk of
electric shock.
Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for
carrying, pulling or unplugging the product. Keep
cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving
parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk
of electric shock.
When operating a product outdoors, use an
extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a
cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of
electric shock.
If operating a product in a damp location is
unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD)
protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of
electric shock.
Personal safety
Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use
common sense when operating a product. Do not
use a product while you are tired or under the
influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment
of inattention while operating products may result in
serious personal injury.
Use personal protective equipment. Always wear
eye protection. Protective equipment such as dust
mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or hearing
protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce
personal injuries.
Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in
the off-position before connecting to power source
and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the
product. Carrying products with your finger on the
switch or energising products that have the switch on
invites accidents.
Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning
the product on. A wrench or a key left attached to
a rotating part of the product may result in personal
injury.
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance
at all times. This enables better control of the
product in unexpected situations.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or
jewellery. Keep your hair and clothing away from
moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair
can be caught in moving parts.
If devices are provided for the connection of dust
extraction and collection facilities, ensure these are
connected and properly used. Use of dust collection
can reduce dust-related hazards.
Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use
of products allow you to become complacent and
ignore product safety principles. A careless action
can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second.
Product use and care
Do not force the product. Use the correct product
for your application. The correct product will do the
job better and safer at the rate for which it was
designed.
Do not use the product if the switch does not turn
it on and off. Any product that cannot be controlled
with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or
remove the battery pack, if detachable, from the
product before making any adjustments, changing
accessories, or storing products. Such preventive
safety measures reduce the risk of starting the
product accidentally.
Store idle products out of the reach of children and
do not allow persons unfamiliar with the product or
these instructions to operate the product. Products
are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
Maintain products and accessories. Check for
misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage
of parts and any other condition that may affect the
product's operation. If damaged, have the product
repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by
poorly maintained products.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are
less likely to bind and are easier to control.
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Use the product, accessories and tool bits etc.
in accordance with these instructions, taking into
account the working conditions and the work to
be performed. Use of the product for operations
different from those intended could result in a
hazardous situation.
Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean
and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and
grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and
control of the product in unexpected situations.
Battery tool use and care
Recharge only with the charger specified by the
manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type
of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used
with another battery pack.
Use products only with specifically designated
battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may
create a risk of injury and fire.
When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from
other metal objects, like paper clips, coins, keys,
nails, screws or other small metal objects, that can
make a connection from one terminal to another.
Shorting the battery terminals together may cause
burns or a fire.
Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from
the battery; avoid contact. If contact accidentally
occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes,
additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from
the battery may cause irritations or burns.
Do not use a battery pack or tool that is damaged or
modified. Damaged or modified batteries may exhibit
unpredictable behavior resulting in fire, explosion or
risk of injury.
Do not expose a battery pack or tool to fire
or excessive temperature. Exposure to fire or
temperature above 130 °C / 265 °F may cause
explosion.
Follow all charging instructions and do not charge
the battery pack or tool outside the temperature
range specified in the instructions. Charging
improperly or at temperatures outside the specified
range may damage the battery and increase the risk
of fire.
Service
Have your product serviced by a qualified repair
person using only identical replacement parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the product is
maintained.
Never service damaged battery packs. Service of
battery packs should only be performed by the
manufacturer or authorized service providers.
Lawnmower safety warnings
Do not use the lawnmower in bad weather
conditions, especially when there is a risk of
lightning. This decreases the risk of being struck by
lightning.
Thoroughly inspect the area for wildlife where the
lawnmower is to be used. Wildlife may be injured by
the lawnmower during operation.
Thoroughly inspect the area where the lawnmower
is to be used and remove all stones, sticks, wires,
bones, and other foreign objects. Thrown objects
can cause personal injury.
Before using the lawnmower, always visually inspect
to see that the blade and the blade assembly are not
worn or damaged. Worn or damaged parts increase
the risk of injury.
Check the grass catcher frequently for wear or
deterioration. A worn or damaged grass catcher may
increase the risk of personal injury.
Keep guards in place. Guards must be in working
order and be properly mounted. A guard that is
loose, damaged, or is not functioning correctly may
result in personal injury.
Keep all cooling air inlets clear of debris. Blocked air
inlets and debris may result in overheating or risk of
fire.
While operating the lawnmower, always wear non-
slip and protective footwear. Do not operate the
lawnmower when barefoot or wearing open sandals.
This reduces the chance of injury to the feet from
contact with the moving blade.
While operating the lawnmower, always wear long
trousers. Exposed skin increases the likelihood of
injury from thrown objects.
Do not operate the lawnmower in wet grass. Walk,
never run. This reduces the risk of slipping and
falling which may result in personal injury.
Do not operate the lawnmower on excessively steep
slopes. This reduces the risk of loss of control,
slipping and falling which may result in personal
injury.
When working on slopes, always be sure of your
footing, always work across the face of slopes, never
up or down and exercise extreme caution when
changing direction. This reduces the risk of loss
of control, slipping and falling which may result in
personal injury.
Use extreme caution when reversing or pulling the
lawnmower towards you. Always be aware of your
surroundings. This reduces the risk of tripping during
operation.
Do not touch blades and other hazardous moving
parts while they are still in motion. This reduces the
risk of injury from moving parts.
When clearing jammed material or cleaning the
lawnmower, make sure all power switches are off
and the power cord is disconnected. Unexpected
operation of the lawnmower may result in serious
personal injury.
Residual current device
Use a residual current device with a tripping current
of maximum 30 mA.
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General safety instructions
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
This product is dangerous if used incorrectly or if you
are not careful. Injury or death can occur if you do
not obey the safety instructions.
This product produces an electromagnetic field
during operation. This field may under some
circumstances interfere with active or passive
medical implants. To reduce the risk of serious or
fatal injury we recommend persons with medical
implants to consult their physician and the medical
implant manufacturer before operating this product.
Always be careful and use your common sense. If
you are not sure how to operate the product in a
special situation, stop and speak to your Husqvarna
dealer before you continue.
Keep in mind that the operator will be held
responsible for accidents that involve other persons
or their property.
Keep the product clean. Make sure that you can
clearly read signs and decals.
Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these
instructions to use the appliance. Local regulations
may restrict the age of the operator.
Always monitor a person, with decreased physical
capacity or mental capacity, that uses the product. A
responsible adult must be there at all times.
Do not use the product if you are tired, ill, or
under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medicine.
This has a negative effect on your vision, alertness,
coordination and judgment.
Do not use the product if it is defective.
Do not change this product or use it if it is possible
that it has been changed by others.
Work safety
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
Use this product to cut grass lawns only. It is not
permitted to use it for other tasks.
Use personal protective equipment. Refer to
Personal protective equipment on page 11
.
Make sure that you know how to stop the motor
quickly in an emergency.
Do not operate the product in rain or wet conditions.
The risk of electrical shock increases if water enters
the product.
Do not operate the product unless the blade and
all covers are attached correctly. An incorrectly
attached blade can come loose and cause personal
injury.
Make sure that the blade does not hit objects such
as stones and roots. This can do damage to the
blade and bend the motor shaft. A bent axle causes
heavy vibration and a very high risk that the blade
becomes loose.
If the blade hits an object or if vibrations occur,
stop the product immediately. Stop the motor, turn
the safety key to 0 and remove the battery. Wait
until moving parts stop. Examine the product for
damages. Tighten loose parts. Repair damages and
replace damaged parts. Let an approved service
agent do the repair.
Never attach the motor brake handle permanently to
the handle when the motor is started.
Put the product on a stable, flat surface and start it.
Make sure that the blade does not hit the ground or
other objects.
Always stay behind the product when you operate it.
Let all the wheels stay on the ground and keep 2
hands on the handle when you operate the product.
Keep your hands and feet away from the rotating
blades.
Do not tilt the product when you start the motor or
during operation of the product.
Be careful when you pull the product rearward.
Never lift up the product when the motor is started. If
you must lift the product, first stop the motor, turn the
safety key to 0 and remove the battery.
Do not walk rearward when you operate the product.
Stop the motor when it is necessary to tilt the
product for transportation or before you move across
areas without grass, for example paths made of
gravel, stone and asphalt.
Do not run with the product when the motor is
started. Always walk when you operate the product.
Stop the motor before you change the cutting height.
Never make adjustments with the motor started.
Never let the product stay out of view with the motor
started. Stop the motor and make sure that the
cutting equipment does not rotate.
The vibrations in the product during operation can
be different from the declared vibration value in
Technical data on page 22
. The difference is
caused by variations in how the product is used.
If you operate the product frequently or for long
periods of time, take breaks regularly to prevent
injury from vibrations.
Safety instructions for operation
Personal protective equipment
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
Personal protective equipment cannot fully prevent
injury but it decreases the degree of injury if an
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accident does occur. Let your dealer help you select
the right equipment.
Use heavy-duty slip-resistant boots or shoes. Do not
use open shoes or go with bare feet.
Use heavy, long pants.
Use protective gloves when necessary, for example
when you attach, examine or clean the cutting
equipment.
We recommend to use hearing protection.
Safety devices on the product
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
Do not use a product with defective safety devices.
Do not remove or do modifications to safety devices.
Do a check of the safety devices regularly. If
the safety devices are defective, speak to your
Husqvarna service agent.
To do a check of the cutting cover
The cutting cover decreases vibrations in the product
and decreases the risk of injury from the blade.
Examine the cutting cover to make sure that there
are no damages such as cracks.
To do a check of the safety key
The safety key is below the battery lid. The safety key
connects the battery that supplies the motor with power.
Start and stop the motor to do a check of the safety
key.
If the safety key operates correctly, the motor can
only start when the safety key is in position 1. (Fig.
24)
To do a check of the motor brake handle
The motor brake handle stops the motor. When the
motor brake handle is released, the motor stops.
Start the product. Refer to
To start the product on
page 16
.
Release the motor brake handle. (Fig. 25)
Make sure that the product stops. If the motor does
not stop in 3 seconds, let an approved Husqvarna
service agent adjust the motor brake.
To do a check of the start inhibitor
Do a check of the start inhibitor to make sure that it
prevents operation of the motor.
1. Push the motor brake handle in the direction of the
handlebar. The start inhibitor stops the movement.
2. Push the start inhibitor out. (Fig. 26)
3. Release the start inhibitor and make sure that it goes
back to its initial position.
Battery safety
WARNING: Read all the safety and
general instructions. Failure to observe the
safety and general instructions may result
in electric shock, fire and / or serious injury.
Keep all the safety information and general
instructions for future reference.
These safety instructions apply only to 18V Li-ion
rechargeable batteries for the POWER FOR ALL
system.
Use the rechargeable battery only in products
from POWER FOR ALL System partners. 18 V
rechargeable batteries labelled with POWER FOR
ALL are fully compatible with the following products:
– All products of the 18V POWER FOR ALL battery
system.
– All 18 V products from POWER FOR ALL System
partners.
Observe the battery recommendations in the
operating manual of your product. Only this way
can the rechargeable battery and the product be
operated without danger and the rechargeable
batteries protected from hazardous overloading.
Only charge the batteries using chargers
recommended by the manufacturer or by POWER
FOR ALL system partners. A charger that is suitable
for one type of battery may pose a fire risk when
used with a different battery.
The battery is supplied partially charged. To ensure
full battery capacity, fully charge the battery in the
charger before using your power tool for the first
time.
Keep battery packs out of the reach of children.
Do not open the battery. There is a risk of
shortcircuiting.
In case of damage and improper use of the battery,
vapours may be emitted. The battery can set alight
or explode. Ensure the area is well ventilated
and seek medical attention should you experience
any adverse effects. The vapours may irritate the
respiratory system.
If used incorrectly or if the battery is damaged,
flammable liquid may be ejected from the battery.
Contact with this liquid should be avoided. If contact
accidentally occurs, rinse off with water. If the liquid
comes into contact with your eyes, seek additional
medical attention. Liquid ejected from the battery
may cause irritation or burns.
If the battery is damaged liquid can be ejected and
cover nearby surfaces. Check affected parts. Clean
these parts or change them if necessary.
Do not short-circuit the battery pack. When the
battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other
metal objects, like paper clips, coins, keys, nails,
screws or other small metal objects, that can make
a connection from one terminal to another. Shorting
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the battery terminals together may cause burns or a
fire.
The battery can be damaged by pointed objects
such as nails or screwdrivers or by force applied
externally. An internal short circuit may occur,
causing the battery to burn, smoke, explode or
overheat.
Never service damaged battery packs. Service of
battery packs should only be performed by the
manufacturer or authorized service providers.
Protect the battery against heat, e. g. against
continuous intense sunlight, fire, dirt, water and
moisture. There is a risk of explosion and short-
circuiting.
Use the battery in the product only when the ambient
temperature is between 0 °C – +40 °C.
Only store the battery at an ambient temperature
between -20 °C – +50 °C. Do not leave the
battery in your car in the summer, for example.
At temperatures of < 0 °C some devices may
experience a loss of power.
Only charge the battery at an ambient temperature
which is between 0 °C – +35 °C. Only charge
the rechargeable battery with a USB cable at an
ambient temperature which is between +10 °C – +35
°C. Charging outside of this temperature range can
increase the risk of damage to the battery and pose
a fire hazard.
Battery charger safety
WARNING: Read all the safety and
general instructions. Failure to observe the
safety and general instructions may result in
electric shock, fire and / or serious injury.
Store these instructions in a safe place.
Only use the charger if you can fully
evaluate all functions and carry them out
without restrictions, or if you have received
corresponding instructions.
This charger is not intended for use by children or
persons with physical, sensory or mental limitations
or a lack of experience or knowledge. This charger
can be used by children aged 8 or older and
by persons who have physical, sensory or mental
limitations or a lack of experience or knowledge
if a person responsible for their safety supervises
them or has instructed them in the safe operation
of the charger and they understand the associated
dangers. Otherwise, there is a risk of operating
errors and injuries.
Supervise children during use, cleaning and
maintenance. This will ensure that children do not
play with the charger.
Only charge 18V POWER FOR ALL system
batteries with a capacity of 1.5 Ah. The battery
voltage must match the battery charging voltage of
the charger. Do not charge any non-rechargeable
batteries. Otherwise there is a risk of fire and
explosion.
Only use the charger in enclosed spaces and do not
expose it to wet conditions. Water entering a power
tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
Keep the charger clean. Dirt poses a risk of electric
shock.
Always check the charger, cable and plug before
use. Stop using the charger if you discover any
damage. Do not open the charger yourself, and
have it repaired only by Husqvarna or by an
authorised after-sales service centre using only
original replacement parts. Damaged chargers,
cables and plugs increase the risk of electric shock.
Do not operate the charger on an easily ignited
surface (e. g. paper, textiles, etc.) or in a flammable
environment. There is a risk of fire due to the
charger heating up during operation.
Do not cover the ventilation slots of the charger.
Otherwise, the charger may overheat and no longer
function properly.
Recharge only with the charger specified by the
manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type
of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used
with another battery pack.
In case of damage and improper use of the battery,
vapours may also be emitted. Ensure the area is well
ventilated and seek medical attention should you
experience any adverse effects. The vapours may
irritate the respiratory system.
Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected
from the battery. Contact with this liquid should be
avoided. If contact accidentally occurs, rinse off with
water. If the liquid comes into contact with your eyes,
seek additional medical attention. Liquid ejected
from the battery may cause irritation or burns.
Products sold in GB only: Your product is fitted with
an BS 1363/A approved electric plug with internal
fuse (ASTA approved to BS 1362). If the plug is
not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut
off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place by an
authorised customer service agent. The replacement
plug should have the same fuse rating as the original
plug. The severed plug must be disposed of to
avoid a possible shock hazard and should never be
inserted into a mains socket elsewhere.
Safety instructions for maintenance
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
To prevent accidental start during maintenance,
turn the safety key to 0 and remove the battery.
Wait at minimum 5 seconds before you start the
maintenance.
Only do the maintenance work written in this
operator's manual. More extensive work and
professional repairs must be done by an approved
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service agent. Speak to your nearest service agent
for more information.
Do the maintenance work correctly to increase the
lifetime of the product and decrease the risk of
accidents.
Replace damaged, worn or broken parts. Always use
original spare parts from the manufacturer. Other
spare parts can cause damage to the product and
increase the risk of accidents.
To prevent injury, do not remove or do modifications
to safety devices.
Put on heavy duty gloves when you use the cutting
equipment. The blade is very sharp and cuts can
easily occur.
Keep the cutting edges sharp and clean for the best
and safest performance.
Let your service agent regularly examine the product
and make necessary adjustments and repairs.
Obey the instructions for how to change accessories.
Only use accessories from the manufacturer.
When not in operation, keep the product, battery and
battery charger apart in a dry, indoor and locked
area. Make sure that children and persons that are
not approved cannot get access to the product,
battery or battery charger.
Assembly
Introduction
WARNING: Before you assemble the
product, read the safety chapter.
WARNING: To prevent accidental start
during assembly, turn the safety key to 0,
remove the battery and wait at minimum 5
seconds.
To adjust the handle height
The product has free handle height adjustment span.
The handle height can be set to a applicable height
between 2 set points.
1. Set the product in operation position. Refer to
To set
the product in operation position on page 15
.
2. Turn the lock knobs on the handlebars
counterclockwise. (Fig. 27)
3. Pull the handlebars to a suitable position.
4. Put the 2 handlebars in level.
CAUTION: If the handlebars are not
in level, the product will be damaged.
5. Turn the lock knobs on the handlebars clockwise.
6. Tighten the lock knobs fully.
To install the grass catcher
1. Lift the rear cover.
2. Remove the mulch plug.
3. Attach the grass catcher to the top edge of the
chassis.
4. Put the lower part of the grass catcher against the
grass discharge channel. (Fig. 28)
CAUTION: Make sure that the
grass catcher is sealed correctly to the
chassis of the product.
To install the mulch plug
1. Lift up the rear cover and remove the grass catcher.
2. Push the mulch plug into the discharge channel until
you hear a click. (Fig. 29)
To install the hook on the wall
Install the hook indoors.
Keep the hook out of sunlight and in ambient
temperature of -10 °C to +70 °C.
Install the hook on a drywall, wood or concrete wall.
CAUTION: Make sure that the wall
can hold loads of minimum 30 kg.
Install the hook on the wall with the 3 screws (A).
Use wall plugs (B) if it is necessary. (Fig. 30)
CAUTION: Make sure that the
screws are applicable for your wall type.
Speak to your Husqvarna service agent for
information about available storage accessories for
your product.
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Operation
Introduction
WARNING: Before you operate the
product, you must read and understand the
safety chapter.
Husqvarna Connect
Husqvarna Connect is a free app for your mobile device.
The Husqvarna Connect app gives extended functions
for your Husqvarna product:
Extended product information.
Information about, and help with, product parts and
servicing.
To start to use Husqvarna Connect
1. Download the Husqvarna Connect app on your
mobile device.
2. Register in the Husqvarna Connect app.
3. Follow the instruction steps in the Husqvarna
Connect app to connect and register the product.
Note: Husqvarna Connect app is not available for
download in all markets. Speak to your servicing
dealer for more information.
To set the product in operation position
1. Turn the handle knobs to the unlocked position. (Fig.
31)
2. Fold the handle up until you hear a click. (Fig. 32)
CAUTION: Make sure that there
is not too much tension in the cables.
Too much tension can cause damage
to the cable if the handle is folded into
transport position.
WARNING: Make sure that the
handle is fully folded up and in locked
position.
3. Adjust the handle height. Refer to
To adjust the
handle height on page 14
.
To set the cutting height
1. Move the cutting height lever rearward to increase
the cutting height.
2. Move the cutting height lever forward to decrease
the cutting height. (Fig. 33)
CAUTION: Do not set the cutting height
too low. The blades can hit the ground if the
surface of the lawn is not level.
Battery
WARNING: Before you use the battery,
you must read and understand the safety
chapter. You must also read and understand
the operator's manual for the battery and the
battery charger.
Keep the battery and the battery charger in correct
ambient temperatures.
Ambient temperature
Operation of the bat-
tery in the product
0 °C – +40 °C
Charging of the bat-
tery
0 °C – +35 °C
To charge the battery
Charge the battery before the first use.
Note: The charging process is only possible when
the temperature of the battery is within the permitted
charging temperature range (0–45 °C).
1. Connect the power cord for the battery charger in a
grounded mains.
CAUTION: Make sure that the
mains has the correct voltage and
frequency.
2. Put the battery in the battery charger. The battery
is connected to the battery charger when the green
LED flashes. (Fig. 34)
3. The battery is fully charged when the green LED
on the battery charger is on. Charge the battery for
maximum 24 hours.
4. Disconnect the battery charger from the mains.
CAUTION: Do not pull the power
cord.
5. Remove the battery from the battery charger.
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Battery status LED on the battery charger
The red LED (A) and the green LED (B) on
battery charger show the battery status. Refer to
Troubleshooting of the battery charger on page 18
.
(Fig. 35)
LED Battery status
The green LED flashes
quickly.
The battery is charging.
The green LED flashes
slowly.
The battery is 80% charg-
ed.
The green LED is on. The battery is fully charg-
ed.
The red LED is on. Refer to
Troubleshooting
of the battery charger on
page 18
.
The red LED flashes
quickly.
Refer to
Troubleshooting
of the battery charger on
page 18
.
Battery status LED on the product
When the battery is installed in the product, the LEDs on
the product show the battery status.
(Fig. 36)
LED Battery status
LED 1, 2 and 3 are
lit.
Fully charged.
LED 1 and 2 are lit. Sufficiently charged
LED 1 is lit. The battery power is low.
LED 1 flashes. The battery is empty. The bat-
tery status indicator flashes.
Charge the battery. Refer to
To
charge the battery on page 15
.
To start the product
1. Open the battery lid.
2. Put a charged battery in the battery holder.
3. Turn the safety key to 1. (Fig. 37)
4. Stay behind the product.
5. Loosen the start inhibitor. (Fig. 26)
6. Push the motor brake handle in the direction of the
handlebar. (Fig. 38)
High load function
When the product cuts long or wet grass, the motor
automatically increases rpm. The motor goes back to
standard mode when high load is not necessary.
Motor stalling
During operation, the blade and motor can temporarily
stop because of obstacles such as grass blockage
below the cutting cover. Refer to
To clean the product
on page 17
.
WARNING: Before a check of the
cutting cover, release the motor brake
handle, turn the safety key to 0, remove
the battery and wait for a minimum of
5 seconds. There is a risk of injury if
the obstacle is removed and the product
accidentally starts.
To stop the product
WARNING: Turn the safety key to 0
before you let the product out of view.
1. Release the motor brake handle to stop the motor.
(Fig. 39)
2. Open the battery lid and turn the safety key to 0.
(Fig. 40)
3. To remove the battery, push the release button and
pull out the battery. (Fig. 41)
4. Charge the battery if it is weak. For more
information, refer to
To charge the battery on page
15
.
To get a good result
Always use a sharp blade. A blunt blade gives an
irregular result and the cut surface of the grass
becomes yellow. A sharp blade also uses less
energy than a blunt blade.
Do not cut more than ⅓ of the length of the grass.
Cut first with the cutting height set high. Examine the
result and lower the cutting height to an applicable
level. If the grass is very long, drive slowly and cut 2
times if necessary.
Cut in different directions each time to prevent
stripes in the lawn.
Keep the cutting cover clean. Buildup from grass
and dirt on the inner side of the cutting cover can
decrease the cutting result. Refer to
To clean the
product on page 17
.
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Maintenance
Introduction
WARNING: Before you do
maintenance, you must read and
understand the safety chapter.
For all servicing and repair work on the product, special
training is necessary. We guarantee the availability of
professional repairs and servicing. If your dealer is not
a service agent, speak to them for information about the
nearest service agent.
For more detailed information, refer to
www.husqvarna.com.
Maintenance schedule
The maintenance intervals are calculated from daily use
of the product. The intervals change if the product is not
used daily.
For maintenance identified with * see instructions in
Safety on page 8
.
Each use Monthly Each
season
Do a general inspection. X
Clean the product. X
Do a check of the start inhibitor. * X
Make sure that the safety devices on the product are not defective. * X
Examine the cutting equipment. X
Examine the cutting cover. * X
Do a check of the motor brake handle. * X
Examine the battery for damage. X
Do a check of the battery charge. X
Make sure that the release button on the battery operates correctly and that the
battery locks into the product. X
Examine the battery charger for damage and make sure that it operates correct-
ly. X
Examine the connections between the battery and the product. Also examine the
connection between the battery and the battery charger. X
To do a general inspection
Make sure that the nuts and screws on the product
are tightened.
Make sure that the cables on the product are not in a
position where they can get damaged.
To clean the product
Clean plastic parts with a clean and dry cloth.
Do not use water to clean the product. Water can
enter the battery or the motor and cause short circuit
or damage to the product.
Do not use a high pressure washer to clean the
product.
Do not flush water directly on the motor.
Use a brush to remove leaves, grass and dirt.
To clean the battery and the battery
charger
WARNING: Do not clean the battery or
the battery charger with water.
WARNING: Do not use any chemical
substances to clean the battery.
Make sure that the battery and the battery charger
are clean and dry before you put the battery into the
battery charger.
Clean the battery terminals with compressed air or
use a soft and dry cloth.
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Clean the surfaces of the battery and the battery
charger with a soft and dry cloth.
To examine the cutting equipment
WARNING: To prevent accidental start,
turn the safety key to 0, remove the battery
and wait a minimum 5 seconds.
WARNING: Use protective gloves
when you do maintenance on the cutting
equipment. The blade is very sharp and cuts
can easily occur.
1. Examine the cutting equipment for damage
or cracks. Always replace a damaged cutting
equipment.
2. Look at the blade to see if it is damaged or blunt.
Note: It is necessary to balance the blade after it is
sharpened. Let a service center sharpen, replace and
balance the blade. If you hit an obstacle that causes
the product to stop, replace the damaged blade. Let the
service center estimate if the blade can be sharpened or
must be replaced.
To replace the blade
Refer to
Technical data on page 22
for the correct type
of blade.
WARNING: Lock the blade with a block
of wood to prevent injury to fingers when
you replace the blade. The blade can be
moved when the motor is off and fingers
can become trapped between the blade and
stationary parts.
1. Lock the blade with a block of wood. (Fig. 42)
2. Remove the blade bolt.
3. Remove the blade.
4. Examine the blade support and blade bolt to see if
there are damages.
5. Examine the motor shaft to make sure that it is not
bent.
6. When you attach the new blade, point the angled
ends of the blade in the direction of the cutting cover.
(Fig. 43)
7. Make sure that the blade is aligned with the center of
the motor shaft.
8. Lock the blade with a block of wood. Attach the
spring washer and tighten the bolt and washer with a
torque of 23-28 Nm. (Fig. 44)
9. Pull the blade around by hand and make sure that it
turns freely.
WARNING: Use heavy duty gloves.
The blade is very sharp and cuts can
easily occur.
10. Start the product to do a test of the blade. If the
blade is not correctly attached, there is vibration in
the product or the cutting result is unsatisfactory.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting of the battery charger
LED on the battery
charger
Cause Solution
The green LED is
on and the red LED
flashes.
The battery is not correctly instal-
led in the battery charger.
Remove the battery from the charger and install the bat-
tery in the battery charger again.
The battery connectors are dirty. Clean the battery connectors.
The charger has identified an in-
ternal error.
Ensure that all batteries are fully inserted. Remove the
mains plug and reinsert. If the error occurs again, have
the charger checked by an authorised after-sales service
centre for Husqvarna products.
The battery is defective. Replace the battery.
The red LED is on
and the green LED is
off.
The battery temperature is out-
side of the charging range.
Wait until the battery temperature is back within the per-
mitted charging temperature range (0-45°C).
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LED on the battery
charger
Cause Solution
The green LED and
the red LED are off.
The battery charger is not cor-
rectly connected to the mains
outlet.
Connect the battery charger to a mains outlet.
Faulty mains outlet. Connect the battery charger to the voltage and frequency
that is specified on the rating plate.
The battery charger cable is de-
fective.
Speak to an approved service agent.
The battery charger is defective.
Other errors. If other errors occur, make sure that the product is off, remove the battery and speak to an
approved service agent.
Troubleshooting of the lawn mower
The warning indicator (error LED) is found at the rear of
the product behind the battery lid.
Problem Error LED (number
of flashes)
Cause Solution
Error LED flash-
es. The product
does not operate
correctly.
5 The blade is blocked. Turn the safety key to 0 to prevent ac-
cidental start. Remove the battery and
wait a minimum of 5 seconds. Remove
possible obstacles and make sure that
the blade can rotate freely. If the prob-
lem continues, speak to an approved
service agent.
The motor speed drops too
much, and the motor stops.
Increase the cutting height. Refer to
To
set the cutting height on page 15
.
10 The motor control is too hot. Stop the motor and wait until it has be-
come cool.
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Problem Error LED (number
of flashes)
Cause Solution
Error LED flashes.
The product stops.
22 The battery temperature is too
high because the temperature
in the work environment is too
high.
Remove the battery from the machine
and wait for it to cool down before start-
ing the machine again. Make sure that
the ambient temperature is correct. Use
the battery in temperatures between 0°C
- +40°C. If the problem continues, speak
to an approved service agent.
The battery temperature is too
high because there is over-
load in the motor
Increase the cutting height. Refer to
To
set the cutting height on page 15
. If
the problem continues, speak to an ap-
proved service agent.
0 Battery connector failure. Examine the battery connector.
3 There is overload in the mo-
tor.
Increase the cutting height. Refer to
To
set the cutting height on page 15
.
9 Battery error or no signal from
battery.
Put the battery in the product correctly
and examine the battery connector. If the
error LED on the battery flashes, refer
to
Troubleshooting of the battery charger
on page 18
. If the problem continues,
speak to an approved service agent.
8 The battery is weak. Charge the battery. Refer to
To charge
the battery on page 15
.
12 Incorrect start procedure. The
motor brake handle has been
engaged before the motor
starts.
Release the motor brake handle and
wait approximately 5 seconds. Push the
motor brake handle down again to start
the product.
Other errors. If other errors occur, turn the safety key to 0, remove the battery and speak to an approved
service agent.
Transportation, storage and disposal
Introduction
WARNING: To prevent accidental start
during transport and storage turn the safety
key to 0, remove the battery and wait a
minimum of 5 seconds.
To set the product in transport position
1. Remove the grass catcher and make sure that the
grass catcher is empty.
2. Turn the lock knobs on the handle counterclockwise
to unlocked position. (Fig. 45)
3. Push the handle in the direction of the rear cover.
4. Turn the lock knobs on the handle clockwise to
locked position.
5. Turn the handle knobs to the unlocked position. (Fig.
46)
6. Fold the handle down until you hear a click. (Fig. 47)
Refer to
To set the product in storage position on page
21
to store the product.
Transportation
The Dangerous Goods Legislation requirements
apply to the contained Li-ion batteries.
For commercial transports special requirements on
package and labels must be obeyed.
Make sure that you obey the regulations for
dangerous material when you prepare the product
for transport. Local regulations can apply.
Always remove the battery for transport.
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