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Keep the product in a locked area to prevent access
for children or persons that are not approved.
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Drain water from the gearbox.
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Set the ignition key to the "0" position.
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Set the lever for speed control to the stop position.
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Remove the cutting blade from the product.
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Keep the cutting blades in a safe area to prevent
damage.
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Keep the cutting blades in a dry and frost-free area.
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Examine new cutting blades for storage damage.
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For storage of the product and fuel, make sure that
there are no leaks or fumes. Sparks or open flames,
for example from electrical devices or boilers, can
start a fire.
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Always use approved containers for storage of fuel.
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Keep the battery in a cool and dry area.
For long-term storage, also do these steps:
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Clean the product and do a complete servicing.
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Lubricate all lubrication points.
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Disconnect the battery cable from the negative
battery terminal and put the battery cable at a safe
distance away from the battery.
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Do a trickle charging of the battery during long-term
storage.
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Fill the fuel tank to prevent water in the fuel system.
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Keep the product in a dry and frost-free area.
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Do a check that the freezing point of the engine
coolant is sufficient for the temperatures in the
storage location.
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Put a protective cover on the product. This is
especially important for storage outdoors.
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Replace the engine oil after a long-term storage.
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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