Husqvarna 436 LI Transport and storage, Disposal of the battery, battery charger and machine

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BATTERY HANDLING

LED display

Charging status

 

 

LED 1 flashes

The battery is 0%-

25% charged.

 

 

 

LED 1 is lit, LED 2 flashes.

The battery is 25%-

50% charged.

 

 

 

LED 1, LED 2 are lit, LED 3 flashes

The battery is 50%-

75% charged.

 

 

LED 1, LED 2, LED 3 are lit, LED 4

Battery is 75%-

flashes

100% charged

 

 

 

When all the LEDs

LED 1, LED 2, LED 3, LED 4 are lit.

are lit on the battery,

 

it is fully charged.

 

 

Transport and storage

Always remove the battery for storage or transport.

Store the battery and the battery charger in a dry, moisture-free and frost-free space.

Do not store the battery in places where static electricity can occur. Never store the battery in a metal box.

Store the battery and the battery charger where the temperature is between 5 °C and 45 °C and never in direct sunlight.

Store the battery charger only in an enclosed and dry space.

Be sure to store the battery separate from the battery charger. Store the equipment in a lockable area so that it is out of reach of children and unauthorized persons.

Ensure the machine is cleaned and that a complete service is carried out before long-term storage.

The guide bar cover must always be fitted to the cutting attachment when the machine is being transported or in storage, in order to prevent accident contact with the sharp chain. Even a non-moving chain can cause serious cuts to yourself or persons you bump into with an exposed chain.

Secure the machine during transport.

Disposal of the battery, battery charger and machine

Symbols on the product or its packaging indicate that this product cannot be handled as domestic waste. It must instead 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.

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Contents 436 Li, 536 LiXP KEY to Symbols Symbols on the machineSymbols on the battery and/or on the battery charger Symbols in the operator’s manual Contents Introduction Dear CustomerWhat is WHAT? What is what on the chain saw?General Safety Precautions General power tool safety warningsBattery tool use and care ServiceChain saw safety warnings Causes and operator prevention of kickbackBefore using a new chain saw Always use common sense Personal protective equipmentMachine′s safety equipment Automatic switch off functionalityKeypad Chain brake and front hand guardGeneral Safety Precautions Battery and battery charger Battery charger safety Cutting equipmentGeneral rules Cutting equipment designed to reduce kickback Sharpening your chain and adjusting depth gauge setting General information on sharpening cutting teethGeneral advice on adjusting depth gauge setting Adjustment of depth gauge settingTensioning the chain Too largeLiXP 436 LiLubricating cutting equipment Filling with chain oil Checking chain lubricationChain drive sprocket Checking wear on cutting equipment Assembly Fitting the bar and chainWorking with the chain Fitting a spike bumper Battery Handling BatteryBattery charger Disposal of the battery, battery charger and machine Transport and storageLED display Charging status Starting and Stopping Starting and stoppingStarting StartingStopping Basic safety rules Working TechniquesBefore use SavEGeneral rules Basic cutting technique Not safely controlled with one handHandles with both hands GeneralTree felling technique Log is supported at both ends. There is a high riskSafe distance Felling directionClearing the trunk and preparing your retreat Felling Training we advise you not to fell treesYour saw Directional cutsFreeing a tree that has fallen badly Freeing a trapped treeHow to avoid kickback What is kickback?Cutting the trunk into logs Maintenance GeneralChecking the front hand guard Checking the inertia brake releaseBattery connectors Power trigger lockoutLubricating the bar tip sprocket Cooling system Maintenance schedule Daily maintenance Weekly maintenance Monthly maintenanceTroubleshooting schedule BatteryBattery charger Keypad Possible faults Possible actionTechnical Data Technical dataGuide bar and saw chain combinations Saw chain filing and file gauges EC-declaration of conformityApplies to Europe only Page Page 1154476-26