Husqvarna PT26 D manual Servicing the battery, Fuses

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Maintenance

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Different air pressure in the front tyres or pivot wheels will result in the blades mowing the grass at different heights.

Servicing the battery

The machine is equipped with a sealed “maintenance- free” battery. The battery has an inspection hole that displays different colours:

• Green = OK.

• White = Charge the battery.

• Red = Replace the battery.

WARNING:

Battery

What to do in case of contact with battery acid:

-External: Rinse thoroughly with water.

-Internal: Drink large quantities of water or milk. Contact a doctor as soon as possible.

-Eyes: Rinse thoroughly with water. Contact a doctor as soon as possible.

The battery emits explosive gases. Sparks, flames, and cigarettes must not be present in the vicinity of the battery.

Clean the battery and holder with soap water solution. Discarded / replaced batteries must be handled as environmentally hazardous waste.

Fuses

The machine’s electrical system is fused by three different types of fuse:

1.Automatic fuses; These reset automatically after a short-circuit in the circuit. No corrective action required by the operator.

2.Fusible link of the high output type; Replaced by the operator.

FU12 is located in a box on a bracket behind the battery and FU13 in a box on the top of battery's positive pole.

FU12 50 A Supply fuse for the printed circuit board. FU13 125 A Main fuse.

If FU12 blows only the indicator panel works. If FU13 blows the entire machine will be dead.

Replacing fuses: Open the box cover and replace the fuse, which is secured by two nuts.

3.The fusible links are of the flat pin type. Replaced by the operator.

These fuses are located in two places. One fuse behind the battery:

Fuses

Fuses FU3, FU12

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Contents PT26 D Contents Page Towing IntroductionCongratulations Driving and Transport on Public RoadsSerial Number Proper ServiceSymbols and Decals Important Information General Use Safety InstructionsWhen driving Do as follows Driving on slopesChildren MaintenanceAvoid sparking and its consequences by Other protective devices are not fitted or are defective Environment protection TransportUser responsibility Presentation Placement of controls Parking brake Speed controlSeat Control panelFuelling Adjusting the cutting heightSteering wheel and steering wheel console Differential LockLifting the cutting unit transport position Controls on the control panelControl lever hydraulics Winter fuel and paraffin precipitationPush button for horn traffic kit option Switch for operation of cutting unitSwitch for extra hydraulic function hydraulic kit option Indicators traffic kit optionHigh speed Starter switchHeadlight Throttle controlParking lights traffic kit option Weight transferSpare Power outlet Rotating warning light traffic kit optionChronometer Adjusting the steering wheel settingLever for steering wheel console angle Rops Cooling system Antifreeze Cutting unitAccessories Mowing Tips DrivingStart gas or ether must not be used for this engine Before StartingStarting the engine Starting in cold conditions Starting with a weak batteryDriving the machine Engine stop BrakingCutting the engine Bleeding in the event of fuel stoppageMaintenance Schedule Maintenance250 500 1000 2000 250 500 1000 2000 Cleaning Checking radiatorgrilles Cleaning the radiators heat exchangerAdjusting the pump and generator drive belts Removing the machine’s coversChecking the exhaust system Checking and adjusting the throttle controlAdjusting the parking brake Replacing the pump and generator drive beltsEmptying the particle trap Cleaning the cyclone filterServicing the air filter Replacing the air filterServicing the fuel filter Bleeding the fuel systemChecking the Tyre Pressures Fuses Servicing the batteryFU2 FU9 Checking the Safety SystemReplacing the bulb in the headlight Side shifting the cutting unit Light settingCutting Unit Components Attaching and removing the cutting unitImportant Information Cutting height Setting the cutting height and tilt angleGround pressure Cutting Unit’s Service PositionPlacing in the Service Position Tilt angleCutting Unit Model Releasing the Service PositionChecking the Blades Replacing the power take-off beltsAlways replace the belts in pairs Replacing the cutting unit belt Adjusting the power take-off beltsReplacing the belt on the Combi unit Removal of BioClip Plug Lubricating the cables LubricationLubrication Schedule GeneralCutting unit’s bevel gear Handle for cutting height settingLubricating in Accordance with Lubrication Schedule Pivot wheel bearingsViscosity and quality Power take-off shaft’s front support bearingLift cylinder Engine OilChanging the Engine Oil Filling engine oilFilling hydraulic oil Replacing the engine’s oil filterHydraulic oil Inspection off the oil levelDriver’s Seat Hydraulic oil filter, changeCutting unit mounting Lifting arm’s rear bearingsControl cylinder Parking brake cablesLubrication Problem Cause Trouble Shooting GuideProblem Cause Problem Cause Trouble Shooting Guide Winter Storage StorageService Electrical system Hydraulic System Hydraulic System Fuel system Data PT 26D Technical DataTransmission Vibration levels4 Technical Data EU Declaration of Conformity only applies to Europe Design standardsDiverse design standards Design standards Page Page Original instructions 1153893-26 ´z+Uy@¶6u¨ ´z+Uy@¶6u¨