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Husqvarna PW 240 Manual De Usuario página 12

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Use a backflow preventer (not
included) if it is necessary.
Water that has flowed through
a backflow preventer is
considered to be non-potable.
• Do not spray flammable
liquids. Risk of explosion.
• Do not let children operate
the product.
• Do not let children play with
the product.
• Do not let persons operate
the product without training.
• Use only accessories and
spare parts that are approved
by Husqvarna.
• Make sure that the electric
connection is made by an
approved electrician and that
it complies with IEC 60364-1.
• Use a residual-current device
that stops the electricity if the
leakage current is more than
30 mA for 30 ms. If you do
not have a residual-current
device, use a device that will
prove earth circuit.
• Use motor start/delayed fuses
with characteristic C or D
according to IEC 898-1 or
IEC947-2, or corresponding
standards outside IEC.
• No actions are needed for
adjusting products marked
with dual voltage and
frequency.
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• If it is necessary to use
an extension cable, make
sure that it is applicable
for operation outdoors. Make
sure that the socket is at
a minimum distance of 60
mm from the ground. The
connection must always be
kept dry.
• Put the power switch in the
off (0) position, disconnect
the power plug, and engage
the power trigger lockout
before you go away from the
product.
• Put the power switch in the
off (0) position and disconnect
the power plug before you
change accessory.
• Put the power switch in the
off (0) position and disconnect
the power plug before you
clean or do maintenance on
the product.
• Do not operate the product
in environments where the
ambient temperature is less
than 0°C.
• Do not start a frozen product.
• Do not operate the product
indoors.
• Do not put objects on
the product when it is in
operation.
• Do not drink water that has
been used with the product.
1855 - 006 - 21.10.2022

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