Electrical safety
WARNING:
shocks from electrical products. Do not use
the product in bad weather conditions. Do
not touch lightning conductors and metal
objects. Always use the product as given in
this operator's manual to prevent injury.
WARNING:
with RCD (residual-current device). An RCD
decreases the risk of electrical shock.
WARNING:
unprotected parts in the power unit. Always
disconnect the power plug before you open
the door to the electrical box.
CAUTION:
the product or generator must be sufficient
and constant to make sure that the motor
operates without problems. Incorrect voltage
causes the power consumption and the
temperature of the motor to increase until
the safety circuit releases. The dimension
of the power cord must agree with national
and local regulations. The dimension of the
mains socket must agree with the amperage
for the electrical socket and extension cable
of the product.
If the power mains has higher system
resistance, short voltage drop can occur
when the product is started. This can
influence the operation of other products, for
example flicker on the lights.
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Make sure that the power, fuse and mains voltage
are the same as the voltage shown on the rating
plate of the product.
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Always stop the product before you disconnect the
power plug.
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Do not use the product if the power cord or power
plug is damaged. Hand it in to an approved service
center for repair. A damaged power cord can cause
serious injury or death.
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Use the power cord correctly. Do not use the power
cord to move, pull or disconnect the product. Pull the
power plug to disconnect the power cord. Do not pull
the power cord.
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Do not operate the product in water depths where
the equipment of the product gets wet. The
equipment can become damaged and the product
can become live and cause injury.
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Do not get more moisture into the product than
the water supplied by the water system. Keep the
product away from rain. Water that goes into the
product increases the risk of electrical shock.
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There is always a risk of
Always use a power supply
High voltage. There are
The power supply from
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Always disconnect the power cord before you
connect or disconnect the connection for the motor
cable and the electrical enclosure.
Grounded product instructions
WARNING:
result in electrical shock. Speak to an
approved electrician if you are not sure if
your mains outlet is correctly grounded.
Do not do modifications to the power plug
from its factory specification. If the power
plug or power cord is damaged or must be
replaced, speak to your Husqvarna service
agent. Obey local regulations and laws.
If you do not fully understand the
instructions about the grounded product,
speak to an approved electrician.
Use only grounded outdoor extension cables with
grounding plugs and grounding outlet that accepts the
product power plug.
The product has a grounded power cord and power
plug. Always connect the product to a grounded mains
outlet. This decreases the risk of electrical shock.
Do not use electrical adapters with the product.
Extension cables
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Use only approved extension cables with sufficient
length.
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The rated value on the extension cable must be the
same or higher than given on the rating plate of the
product.
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Use grounded extension cables.
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When you operate the product outdoors, use
an extension cable that is applicable for outdoor
operation. This decreases the risk of electrical
shock.
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Keep the connection to the extension cable dry and
off the ground.
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Keep the extension cable away from heat, oil, sharp
edges or moving parts. A damaged cable increases
the risk of electrical shock.
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Make sure that the extension cable is in good
condition and not damaged.
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Do not use the extension cable while it is wound up.
This can cause the extension cable to become too
hot.
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Make sure that the extension cable is behind you
and the product when you use the product. This
prevents damage to the extension cable.
Safety devices on the product
WARNING:
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
Incorrect connection can
Read the warning
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