Husqvarna LB 146i Lawn Mower Manual de utilizare

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Manual de utilizare
LB 146i
EN Operator's manual 2-22
BG Ръководство за експлоатация 23-46
CS Návod k použití 47-68
DA Brugsanvisning 69-90
DE Bedienungsanweisung 91-113
EL Οδηγίες χρήσης 114-137
ES Manual de usuario 138-160
ET Kasutusjuhend 161-180
FI Käyttöohje 181-200
FR Manuel d'utilisation 201-223
HR Priručnik za korištenje 224-244
HU Használati utasítás 245-267
IT Manuale dell'operatore 268-289
JA 取扱説明書 290-310
LT Operatoriaus vadovas 311-332
LV Lietošanas pamācība 333-354
NL Gebruiksaanwijzing 355-377
NO Bruksanvisning 378-398
PL Instrukcja obsługi 399-421
PT Manual do utilizador 422-444
RO Instrucţiuni de utilizare 445-466
RU Руководство по эксплуатации 467-491
SK Návod na obsluhu 492-513
SL Navodila za uporabo 514-534
SR Priručnik za rukovaoca 535-556
SV Bruksanvisning 557-577
TR Kullanım kılavuzu 578-598
UK Посібник користувача 599-622
Contents
Introduction..................................................................... 2
Safety..............................................................................4
Assembly...................................................................... 11
Operation...................................................................... 12
Maintenance................................................................. 15
Troubleshooting............................................................ 17
Transportation, storage and disposal........................... 19
Technical data.............................................................. 19
EC Declaration of Conformity....................................... 22
Introduction
Product description
The product is a pedestrian-controlled rotary lawn
mower that usesBioClip to cut the grass into fertilizer.
Intended use
Use the product to cut grass. Do not use the product for
other tasks.
Product overview
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1. Control panel
2. Motor brake handle
3. Start inhibitor
4. Upper handle
5. Lower handle
6. Cutting cover
7. Cutting height control
8. Safety key
9. Battery cover
10. ON/OFF button
11. SavE button
12. Battery charge indicator and battery button
13. Blade
14. Spring washer
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15. Blade bolt
16. Operator's manual
17. Battery charger (Accessory)
18. Battery (Accessory)
19. Rating plate with QR code
Symbols on the product
Warning: Not careful or
incorrect use can result
in injury or death for the
operator or others.
Read the operator's
manual carefully and
make sure that you
understand the
instructions before use.
Keep persons and
animals at a safe
distance from the work
area.
Look out for thrown
objects and ricochets.
Warning: Keep hands
and feet away from the
rotating blade.
Warning: Keep hands
and feet away from
rotating parts.
Remove the safety key
before you do repair
work or maintenance.
Do not expose to rain
The product or package
of the product is not
domestic waste.
Recycle it at a recycling
station for electrical and
electronic equipment.
The product agrees with applicable EC
directives.
The product agrees with
applicable Eurasian
Customs Union
directives.
The product agrees with
applicable UkrSEPRO
directives.
The product agrees with
applicable RCM
directives. Applies to
AU/NZ only
Noise emission to the
environment according
to the European
Community’s Directive.
The product’s emission
is specified in the
Technical data chapter
and on the label.
IPX1 - Drip protected
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Start proce-
dure: push the
ON/OFF but-
ton, loosen the
start inhibitor,
push the motor
brake handle
down.
Release the motor brake
handle to stop.
Note: Other symbols/decals on the product refer to
certification requirements for some markets.
Label on the product
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.
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Note: Used to give more
information that is necessary in
a given situation.
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 area safety
WARNING: Read the
warning instructions that
follow before you use the
product.
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Remove objects such as
branches, twigs and stones
from the work area before you
use the product.
Objects that hit against the
cutting equipment can eject
and cause damage to persons
and objects. Keep bystanders
and animals at a safe distance
from the product.
Never use the product in bad
weather such as fog, rain,
strong winds, intense cold and
risk of lightning. To use the
product in bad weather or in
moist or wet locations is tiring.
Bad weather can cause
dangerous conditions, such as
slippery surfaces.
Look out for persons, objects
and situations that can prevent
safe operation of the product.
Look out for obstacles, such
as roots, stones, twigs, pits
and ditches. Long grass can
hide obstacles.
To cut grass on slopes can be
dangerous. Do not mow
excessively steep slopes. Do
not use the product on ground
that slopes more than 15°
Exercise extreme caution
when changing direction on
slopes. Operate the product
across the face of slopes. Do
not move up and down.
Be careful when you go near
hidden corners and objects
that prevent a clear view.
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
7
.
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
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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.
Examine the product for
damages. Repair damages or
let an authorised 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
the motor is started.
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 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.
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 accident does
occur. Let your dealer help
you select the right equipment.
Use heavy-duty slip-resistant
boots or shoes. Do not use
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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.
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 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.
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.
Motor brake handle
The motor brake handle stops the motor. When the
motor brake handle is released, the motor stops.
To do a check of the motor brake, start the motor and
then release the motor brake handle. If the motor does
not stop in 3 seconds, let an approved Husqvarna
service agent adjust the motor brake.
To examine 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.
3. Release the start inhibitor and make sure that it goes
back to its initial position.
Battery safety
WARNING: Read the
warning instructions that
follow before you use the
product.
Use Husqvarna rechargeable
batteries as a power supply for
related Husqvarna products
only. To prevent injury, do not
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use the battery as a power
supply for other devices.
Do not use non-rechargeable
batteries.
Risk of electrical shock. Do not
connect the battery terminals
to keys, coins, screws or other
metal. This can cause a short
circuit of the battery.
Do not put objects into the air
slots of the battery.
Keep the battery away from
sunlight, heat or open flame.
The battery can explode and
cause burns and/or chemical
burns.
Keep the battery away from
rain and wet conditions.
Keep the battery away from
microwaves and high
pressure.
Do not try to disassemble or
break the battery.
If the battery leaks, do not let
the liquid touch your body or
eyes. If you have touched the
liquid, clean the area with a
large quantity of water and get
medical aid.
Use the battery in
temperatures between -10°C
and 40°C.
Do not clean the battery or the
battery charger with water.
See
To clean the battery and
the battery charger on page
16
.
Do not use a defective or
damaged battery.
Keep batteries in storage
away from metal objects such
as nails, coins, jewellery.
Battery charger safety
WARNING: Read the
warning instructions that
follow before you use the
product.
Use the QC battery chargers
to charge Husqvarna
replacement batteries only.
Risk of electrical shock or
short circuit. Do not put
objects into the air slots of the
charger. Do not try to
disassemble the battery
charger. Do not connect the
charger terminals to metal
objects. Use an approved
mains socket.
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
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medical implant manufacturer
before operating this product.
Regularly make sure that the
power cord of the battery
charger is not damaged and
that there are no cracks in it.
Do not lift the battery charger
by the power cord. To
disconnect the battery charger
from a mains socket, pull out
the plug. Do not pull the power
cord.
Keep the power cord and
extension cables away from
water, oil and sharp edges.
Make sure that the cable is not
pinched in doors, fences or
equivalent. It can cause the
charger to become energized.
Do not clean the battery
charger with water.
The battery charger can be
used by children aged from 8
years and above and persons
with reduced physical,
sensory, or mental capabilities
or lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been
given supervision or
instruction concerning use of
the battery charger in a safe
way and understand the
hazards involved. Children
shall not play with the battery
charger. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be
made by children without
supervision.
Do not charge non-
rechargeable batteries in the
battery charger.
Do not use the battery charger
near flammable materials or
materials that can cause
corrosion. Do not cover the
battery charger. Pull out the
plug to the battery charger if
there is smoke or fire.
Do not use a defective or
damaged battery charger.
Only charge the battery
indoors in a room with good
airflow and away from
sunlight. Do not charge the
battery in wet conditions.
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.
Do the maintenance work
correctly to increase the
lifetime of the product and
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decrease the risk of accidents.
Let an approved service agent
do the professional repairs.
Speak to your nearest service
agent for more information.
Only do the maintenance work
written in this operator's
manual. More extensive work
must be done by an approved
service agent.
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.
Replace damaged, worn or
broken parts.
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 assemble the handle
CAUTION: Do not twist the cables.
1. Align the holes in the upper handle with the holes in
the lower handle.
2. Tighten the knobs on right and left sides fully and
fold the handle up.
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3. Put the stay in the groove on the cutting cover.
4. Attach the 2 stops that lock the stay and the handle.
Push them fully into position.
Note: There are 2 stops, one identified with an H
and one with a V. Put the stop with an H on the right
side and the stop with a V on the left side.
CAUTION: Do not operate the
product if the 2 stops are not attached.
To adjust the handle height
1. Remove the handle stay from the lower handle.
a) Put the handle stay in the top hole (A) to
decrease the handle height.
b) Put the handle stay in the bottom hole (B) to
increase the handle height.
A
B
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. Do the instruction steps in the Husqvarna Connect
app to connect and register the product.
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To set the cutting height
Press the shaft out and move it to the correct
position for each of the 4 wheels.
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.
Battery status
The display shows the remaining battery capacity and if
there are problems with the battery. The battery capacity
is shown for 5 seconds after the product is switched off
or the battery indicator button is pressed. The warning
symbol on the battery is on when an error has occurred.
See
Battery on page 17
.
LED lights Battery status
All LEDs are lit Fully charged (75-100%)
LED 1, LED 2, LED 3 are
lit
The battery is 50%-75%
charged
LED 1, LED 2 are lit The battery is 25%-50%
charged
LED lights Battery status
LED 1 is lit The battery is 0%-25%
charged.
LED 1 flashes The battery is empty.
Charge the battery.
To charge the battery
Charge the battery before the first use. The battery is
only 30% charged when supplied to the customer.
Note: The battery charger must be connected to the
voltage and frequency specified on the rating plate.
The battery does not charge if the battery temperature is
above 50°C. The battery charger decreases the
temperature of the battery before it starts to charge.
1. Connect one end of the power cord for the battery
charger into the socket of the battery charger.
2. Connect the other end of the power cord for the
battery charger in an grounded mains socket. The
LED on the battery charger flashes green one time.
3. Put the battery in the battery charger. The green light
on the charger comes on when the battery is
correctly connected to the battery charger.
4. When all LEDs on the battery have come on the
battery is fully charged. Charge the battery for
maximum 24 hours.
5. To disconnect the battery charger from the mains
socket, pull the plug, not the power cord.
6. Remove the battery from the battery charger.
Battery charging status
A Husqvarna Li-ion battery can be charged or used at all
charging levels. The battery is not damaged. A fully
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charged battery will not decrease its charge when the
battery is left in the charger.
LED display Charging status
LED 1 flashes 0%-25%
LED 1 is lit, LED 2 flashes 25%-50%
LED 1, LED 2 are lit, LED
3 flashes
50%-75%
LED 1, LED 2, LED 3 are
lit, LED 4 flashes
75%-100%
LED 1, LED 2, LED 3,
LED 4 are lit
Fully charged
To start the product
1. Put a charged battery in battery compartment
number 1 below the battery lid. For longer operation
time, put a second charged battery in battery
compartment number 2.
2. Turn the safety key to 1.
3. Stay behind the product.
4. Press the ON/OFF button (A) on the control panel
and the green LED (B) comes on.
A
B
5. Loosen the start inhibitor.
6. Push the motor brake handle in the direction of the
handlebar.
To use the SavE function
The product has a battery saving function (SavE) that
gives longer operation time.
1. Press the SavE button (A) to start the function. The
green LED comes on.
A
B
2. Press the SavE button again to stop the function.
The green LED (B) goes out.
The SavE function stops automatically if the ground
conditions make it necessary to have a higher output.
The SavE function starts automatically when the ground
conditions lets it.
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.
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To stop the product
The product stops automatically if you do not operate it
for 10 minutes. Always turn the safety key to 0 before
you let the product out of view.
1. Release the motor brake handle to stop the motor.
2. Press the ON/OFF button (A) on the control panel
and the green LED (B) goes out.
A
B
3. Open the battery lid and turn the safety key to 0.
4. To remove the battery, press the two release buttons
and pull out the battery.
5. Charge the battery if it is weak. For more
information, see
To charge the battery on page 13
.
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 16
.
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.
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 devices on the product on page 8
.
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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
Make sure that the ON/OFF button operates correctly and is not defective X
Examine the battery for damage X
Do a check of the battery charge X
Make sure that the release buttons 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.
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.
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.
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To replace the blade
1. Lock the blade with a block of wood.
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.
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.
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
Battery
LED on the battery Cause Solution
The green LED flashes. The battery voltage is low. Charge the battery. Refer to
To charge the battery
on page 13
.
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LED on the battery Cause Solution
The error LED flashes. The battery is weak. Charge the battery. Refer to
To charge the battery
on page 13
.
The temperature in the work environ-
ment is too high or too low.
Use the battery in temperatures between -10°C
and 40°C.
Overvoltage. Make sure that the mains voltage is the same as
on the rating plate on the product.
Remove the battery from the battery charger. Wait
5 seconds and try again to charge the battery. If
the problem continues, speak to an approved
service agent.
The error LED is on. The cell difference too much (1V). Speak to an approved service agent.
Battery charger
LED on the battery
charger
Cause Solution
The error LED flash-
es.
The temperature in the work en-
vironment is too high or too low.
Use the battery charger in temperatures between 5°C
and 40°C.
The error LED is on. Speak to an approved service agent.
Control panel
For problems, other than those in this section, speak to
your service agent.
Keypad Error code (Num-
ber of flashes)
Possible faults Possible action
Error LED flashes 3 The motor is overloaded Increase the cutting height. See
To set
the cutting height on page 13
.
5 The motor speed drops too
much, and the motor stops
10 The motor control is too hot Stop the motor and wait until it has be-
come cool
2 The blade is blocked To prevent accidental start turn the safe-
ty key to 0, remove the battery and wait
a minimum 5 seconds. Make sure that
the blade can rotate freely. If the prob-
lem continues, speak to an authorised
service agent
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, see
Battery on page 13
.
The product stops 8 The battery is weak Charge the battery. See
To charge the
battery on page 13
.
0 Battery connector failure Examine the battery connector
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Transportation, storage and disposal
Introduction
WARNING: To prevent unintentional
start during transport turn the safety key
to ”0”, remove the battery and wait at least 5
seconds.
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.
Put tape on the battery connectors and make sure
that the battery cannot move around during
transport.
Attach the product during transport.
Storage
Always remove the battery for storage.
To prevent accidents, make sure that the battery is
not connected to the product during storage.
Keep the battery charger in a closed and dry space.
Keep the battery and the battery charger in a dry
space where there is no moisture or frost.
Disconnect the battery from the battery charger
during storage.
Do not keep the battery where static electricity can
occur. Do not keep the battery in a metal box.
Keep the battery where the temperature is between
5°C and 25°C and out of sunlight.
Keep the battery charger where the temperature is
between 5°C and 45°C and out of sunlight.
Make sure that the battery is charged to 30% - 50%
before you put it in storage for long periods.
Keep the product, battery and battery charger in a
locked area out of reach for children and not
approved persons.
Clean the product and do a complete servicing
before you put the product in storage for a long time.
Disposal
Symbols on the product or the packaging of the product
indicate that this product cannot be handled as domestic
waste. It must be submitted to an appropriate recycling
station for the recovery of electrical and electronic
equipment.
By ensuring that this product is taken care of correctly,
you can help to counteract the potential negative impact
on the environment and people that can otherwise result
through the incorrect waste management of this product.
For more detailed information about recycling this
product, contact your municipality, your domestic waste
service or the shop from where you purchased the
product.
Technical data
LB 146i
Cutting motor
Motor type BLDC (brushless) 36V
Motor speed – SavE, rpm 2600
Motor speed – Nominal, rpm 3000
Motor speed – High load, rpm 3500
Motor output – max. kW 1.05
Motor output – Nominal, kW 0.9
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LB 146i
Overcurrent limit (Current limit: 900W-27A) 27 (+/-) 1A
Weight
Weight without battery, kg 16.9
Battery 1
Type of battery Husqvarna Battery Series
Battery runtime
Battery runtime, min, (free run) with SavE activated, with one Husqvarna 5.2
Ah battery (BLi200).
77
Battery runtime, min, (free run) with standard mode activated, with one
Husqvarna 5.2 Ah battery (BLi200).
45
Noise emissions 2
Sound power level, measured dB (A) 90
Sound power level, guaranteed LWA dB (A) 91
Sound levels 3
Sound pressure level at the operators ear, dB (A) 79
Vibration levels 4
Handle, m/s20.9
Cutting equipment
Cutting height, mm 35-70 mm
Cutting width, cm 46
Blade BioClip
Article number 5947022-10
Approved batteries Type Battery capacity,
Ah
Voltage, V Weight, lb/kg
BLi20 Lithium-ion 4.0 36 2.6/1.2
BLi200 Lithium-ion 5.2 36 2.8/1.3
BLi300 Lithium-ion 9.4 36 4.2/1.9
1For best results and performance the Husqvarna battery BLi200 is recommended.
2Noise emissions in the environment measured as sound power (LWA) in conformity with EC directive
2000/14/EC.
3Reported data for noise pressure level has a typical statistical dispersion (standard deviation) of 1.2 dB (A).
4Reported data for vibration level has a typical statistical dispersion (standard deviation) of 0.2 m/s2. Vibration
standard EN 60335-2-77:2017 chapter 20.105
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