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.
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Clean the product, see
95 . Repair paint damages to prevent corrosion.
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Examine the product for worn or damaged parts and
tighten loose screws and nuts.
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Remove the battery. Clean it, charge it, and keep it
cool during storage.
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Change the engine oil, and discard the waste oil.
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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.
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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.
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Lubricate all grease nipples, joints and axles.
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Keep the product in a clean and dry area and cover
it for more protection.
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A cover for protection of your product during storage
or transport is available at your dealer.
Disposal
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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.
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When the product is worn out, send it to the dealer
or to an applicable recycling location.
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Oil, oil filters, fuel and the battery can have negative
effects on the environment. Obey the local recycling
requirements and applicable regulations.
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Do not discard the battery as domestic waste.
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Send the battery to a Husqvarna service agent or
discard it at a disposal location for used batteries.
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