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Transportation, storage and disposal
Transportation
The product is heavy and can cause crush injuries.
Be careful when you load it onto or off a vehicle or
trailer.
Use an approved trailer for transportation of the
product.
Make sure that you have knowledge of local road
traffic regulations before transportation of the
product in a trailer or on roads.
To safely attach the product on a trailer for
transport
WARNING: The parking brake is not
sufficient to lock the product during
transport. Attach the product tightly to the
trailer.
Equipment: 2 approved tension belts and 4 wedge
shaped wheel blocks.
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Attach the tension belts around the frame or rear
wagon.
3. Tighten the tension belts in the direction of the rear
and the front of the trailer to secure the product.
4. Put the wheel blocks in front of and behind the rear
wheels.
To tow the product
The product has a hydrostatic transmission. To prevent
damage to the transmission, tow the product short
distances only and at low speed.
Disengage the transmission before you tow the product.
Refer to
To engage and disengage the drive system on
page 12
.
Storage
Prepare the product for storage at the end of the
season, and before more than 30 days of storage. If you
keep fuel in the fuel tank for 30 days or more, tacky
particles can cause blockage in the carburetor. This has
a negative effect on the engine function.
To prevent tacky particles during storage, add a
stabilizer. If alkylate gasoline is used, stabilizer is not
necessary. If you use standard gasoline, do not change
to alkylate gasoline. This can cause sensitive rubber
parts to become hard. Add stabilizer to the fuel in the
tank or in the container used for storage. Always use the
mixing ratios given by the manufacturer. Run the engine
for a minimum of 10 minutes after you add the stabilizer
until it flows into the carburetor.
WARNING:
Do not keep the product with
fuel in the tank in an indoor location or in
locations with bad airflow. Risk of fire if fuel
fumes come near open flames, sparks, or
pilot lights in for example boilers, hot water
tanks and clothes dryers.
WARNING: Remove grass, leaves and
other flammable materials from the product
to decrease the risk of fire. Let the product
become cool before you put it in storage.
Clean the product, see
To clean the product on page
16
. Repair paint damages to prevent corrosion.
Examine the product for worn or damaged parts and
tighten loose screws and nuts.
Remove the battery. Clean it, charge it, and keep it
cool during storage.
Change the engine oil, and discard the waste oil.
Empty the fuel tank. Start the engine and run it until
there is no remaining fuel in the carburetor.
Note: Do not empty the fuel tank and carburetor if a
stabilizer has been added.
Remove the plugs and put about a tablespoon of
engine oil into each cylinder. Manually turn the
engine shaft to apply the oil and put the plugs back
on.
Lubricate all grease nipples, joints and axles.
Keep the product in a clean and dry area and cover
it for more protection.
A cover for protection of your product during storage
or transport is available at your dealer.
Disposal
Chemicals can be dangerous and must not be
discarded on the ground. Always discard used
chemicals at a service center or an applicable
disposal location.
When the product is worn out, send it to the dealer
or to an applicable recycling location.
Oil, oil filters, fuel and the battery can have negative
effects on the environment. Obey the local recycling
requirements and applicable regulations.
Do not discard the battery as domestic waste.
Send the battery to a Husqvarna service agent or
discard it at a disposal location for used batteries.
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