Husqvarna R 112IC R 112iC Rider

Operator's Manual - Page 26

For R 112IC.

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Problem Cause Action
The cutting result is unsatisfacto-
ry.
The blades are blunt. Refer to
To examine the blades on page 23
.
The grass is long or wet. Refer to
To get a good result on page 20
.
The cutting deck is not parallel to
the ground.
Refer to
To do a check of the parallelism of
the cutting deck on page 23
.
There is grass blockage in the
cutting deck.
Refer to
To clean the product on page 21
.
The tire pressure is different on
the right and left sides.
Refer to
Tire pressure on page 22
.
The product is operated at a too
high speed.
Speak to an approved service workshop.
The motor speed is too low. Speak to an approved service workshop.
Display LED light signals
The LED lights on the display will give signals if there
is a fault or if the operation conditions are not obeyed.
Refer to
To do a check of the operation conditions on
page 13
.
1 2 3
4 5
6
Mode Signal Situation
Drive mode The operator
presence control
LED light (4)
flashes 5 times.
The operator left
the seat when the
product is used.
Mode Signal Situation
Standby mode The operator
presence control
LED light (4)
flashes.
The start button
is pushed when
there is no opera-
tor in the seat.
The battery LED
lights (5) 1–4
flashes.
The start button
is pushed when
the charger is
connected.
The parking brake
indicator LED
light (1) flashes.
The start button
is pushed but the
parking brake is
not applied.
The blades en-
gaged indicator
LED light (2)
flashes.
The start button
is pushed when
the cutting deck is
lowered.
The standby indi-
cator (3) and the
warning indicator
(6) flashes until
the start button is
released.
The start button
is pushed when
the forward or
rearward pedal is
pushed down.
The parking brake
is engaged and
the standby indi-
cator (3) and the
warning indicator
(6) flashes until
the start button is
released.
Speak to an ap-
proved service
workshop.
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