Husqvarna ASPIRE P5-P4A WITHOUT BATTERY AND CHARGER Pruner

Operator's Manual - Page 418

For ASPIRE P5-P4A WITHOUT BATTERY AND CHARGER.

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To examine the battery and the battery
charger
1. Examine the battery for damages, for example
cracks.
2. Examine the battery charger for damages, for
example cracks.
3. Make sure that the connection cord of the battery
charger is not damaged and that there are no cracks
in it.
Troubleshooting
User interface Aspire P5-P4A
Problem Possible faults Possible solution
Green start LED
flashes.
Low battery voltage. Charge the battery.
Red error LED flash-
es.
Overload. The cutting attachment is blocked. stop the
product. Remove the battery. Clean the cut-
ting attachment from unwanted materials.
Loosen the chain.
Temperature deviation. Let the product become cool.
The power trigger and the start button are
pushed at the same time.
Release the power trigger and push the start
button.
Green LED and red
LED flash alternately.
The battery is empty. Charge the battery.
The battery is damaged. Speak to your servicing agent.
Troubleshooting of the battery charger
LED on the battery
charger
Cause Solution
The green LED is
on and the red LED
flashes.
The battery is not correctly instal-
led in the battery charger.
Remove the battery from the charger and install the bat-
tery in the battery charger again.
The battery connectors are dirty. Clean the battery connectors.
The ambient temperature is too
high or too low.
Use the battery charger in temperatures between 0 °C –
+35 °C.
The battery is defective. Replace the battery.
The green LED and
the red LED are off.
The battery charger is not cor-
rectly connected to the mains
outlet.
Connect the battery charger to a mains outlet.
Faulty mains outlet. Connect the battery charger to the voltage and frequency
that is specified on the rating plate.
The battery charger cable is de-
fective.
Speak to an approved service agent.
The battery charger is defective.
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