To Connect The Battery To The Battery Charger; To Start The Product; To Connect The Battery To The Product; To Cut Branches - Husqvarna 120iTK4-P Manual De Usuario

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2. Put the plug in a grounded socket outlet. The LED
on the battery charger flashes green one time.
Note:
The battery does not charge if the battery
temperature is more than 50 °C/122 °F. If the
temperature is more than 50 °C/122 °F, the battery
charger makes the battery become cool before the
battery charges.
To connect the battery to the battery
charger
Note:
Charge the battery if it is the first time that you
use it. A new battery is only 30% charged.
1. Make sure that the battery is dry.
2. Connect the battery to the battery charger.
3. Make sure that the green charging light on the
battery charger comes on. That means that the
battery is connected correctly to the battery charger.
4. When all LEDs (A) on the battery come on, the
battery is fully charged.
A
BLi
5. To disconnect the battery charger from the mains
socket, pull the plug. Do not pull the cord.
6. Remove the battery from the battery charger.
Note:
Refer to the battery and battery charger
manuals for more information.

To connect the battery to the product

WARNING:
original batteries in the product.
1. Make sure that the battery is fully charged.
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2. Put the battery into the battery holder of the product.
The battery must move into the holder easily, if not, it
is not installed correctly.
3. Push the lower part of the battery and push it in fully
into the battery holder. The battery locks into position
when you hear a click.
4. Make sure that the latches lock in position correctly.

To start the product

1. Push and hold the start/stop button until the green
LED comes on.
2. Pull the power trigger lockout rearward and hold the
power trigger.

To cut branches

WARNING:
working close to overhead power lines.
Falling branches can result in short
circuiting.
Whenever possible, position yourself so that you can
make the cut at right angles to the branch.
Observe great care when
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