Maintenance

How to Charge the Battery (R 43SE)

N1 - Wiring Loom

N2 - Charging Point

N3 - Cap

1.Stop your lawnmower.

2.Disconnect the spark plug.

3.Remove the cap from the charging point at the bottom of the wiring loom.(N)

4.Plug charger lead into connection on battery loom.(N)

5.Plug the battery charger into a domestic electric socket.

6.Charging will then commence.

7.Charge for 24 hours.

8.After charging, disconnect the charger from the socket and charging point.(N)

9.Replace the cap on the charging point.(N)

10.The unit is now ready for use.

ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION

Husqvarna Outdoor Products are manufactured under an Environmental Management System (ISO 14001) using, where practical, components manufactured in the most environmentally responsible manner, according to company procedures, and with the potential for recycling at the end of the products’ life.

Packaging is recyclable and plastic components have been labelled (where practical) for categorised recycling.

Awareness of the environment must be considered when disposing of ‘end-of-life’ product.

If necessary, contact your local authority for disposal information.

BATTERY DISPOSAL

The battery should be taken to an Approved Service Centre or your local Recycling Station.

Do NOT dispose of used battery with household waste

Lead/Acid batteries can be harmful and should be disposed of through the recognised recycling facility in accordance with European Regulation

Do NOT dispose of battery to water.

Do NOT incinerate

DISPOSAL OF FUELS AND LUBRICATING OILS

Wear protective clothing when handling any fuels and lubricants.

Avoid contact with skin.

Remove petrol and engine oil before transporting the product.

Contact your local authority for information of your nearest Recycling/Disposal Station.

Do NOT dispose of used fuels/oils with household waste

Waste fuels/oils are harmful, but can be recycled and should be disposed of through the recognised facilities.

Do NOT dispose of used fuels/oils to water.

Do NOT incinerate

Battery Replacement

1.The battery is located underneath a cover behind the engine.

2.Stop the lawnmower and disconnect the spark plug.

3.Remove the screws from the cover.

4.Remove cover to gain access to the battery.

IMPORTANT:-Replacement batteries will need to be charged before use.

Ensure that neither the charger nor the battery are exposed to moisture

The battery pack can be replaced by unclipping the battery from its housing and disconnecting the battery pack from the battery leads.

General Guidance on Rechargeable Battery

1.Charging time is 24 hours.

2.Under normal usage the battery will be charged during the running of the engine.

3.To keep in prime condition the battery should be charged at least once every six months.

4.Exceeding the charging period may shorten the battery life.

5.Protect electric cable. Never carry the battery charger by the electric cable only.

6.If after an extended usage period the battery quickly runs down after a full 24 hour charging period, a replacement battery is probably needed.

7.Do not attempt to open the main body casing.

8.Clean only with a dry soft cloth.

9.Never use a damp cloth or flammable liquids such as petrol, white spirits, thinners etc.

10.Dispose of old batteries safely.

The engine brake cable should always be adjusted to stop the engine within 3 sec. CAUTION! For adjustment contact your authorized service dealer.

At the End of the Mowing Season

1.Replace blade, bolts, nuts or screws, if necessary.

2.Clean your lawnmower thoroughly.

3.Ask your local Service Centre to clean the air filter thoroughly and carry out any service or repairs required.

4.Drain engine of oil and petrol.

Storing your Lawnmower

1.Do not store your lawnmower immediately after use.

2.Wait until the engine has cooled to avoid a potential fire hazard.

3.Clean your lawnmower

4.Store in a cool, dry place where your lawnmower is protected from damage.

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