Seat; Battery - Husqvarna Rider Battery Operator's Manual

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Cutting height adjustment lever
The cutting height can be adjusted to 5 different positions with
the cutting height lever.
Lift up the cutting unit before adjusting the height.

Seat

The seat has a jointed attachment on the front edge and can
be tipped forward.
The seat can also be adjusted lengthways.
Loosen the bolts under the seat and adjust it forwards or
backwards to the desired position.
Tighten the bolts after adjusting.

Battery

The batteries must be recharged using the battery charger
supplied.
If the battery is flat, it takes around 16 hours to fully charge it.
Always charge the batteries when the Rider is not in use. In
this way the batteries are always fully charged when the
machine is to be used.
PRESENTATION
The charger is plugged into the charging socket at the rear of
the machine under the charging cover.
When the battery is fully charged, the charger goes into
maintenance charging mode.
The machine cannot be used when it is connected to the
charger.
Store the charger in a dry area when it is not being used.
When charging, the charger must be placed in a well
ventilated area and under a roof to keep out moisture.
The instrument panel has a battery indicator which indicates
battery status.
When all LEDs are lit the battery is fully charged.
LED lights
All LEDs are lit
3 LEDs are lit
2 LEDs are lit
1 LED is lit
When the battery is low a red lamp lights up, and the blades
stop rotating to save power. When the red lamp is lit on the
battery indicator, the machine has to be driven to the charging
station.
If the machine stops and has to be pushed to the charging
station, the freewheel fuse in the rear carriage must be
removed. Do not forget to put the fuse back in place before
charging the battery.
Battery status
Battery is 75%-100% charged
The battery is 50%-75% charged.
The battery is 25%-50% charged.
The battery is 0%-25% charged.
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