Troubleshooting Schedule - Husqvarna Rider Battery Operator's Manual

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Problem
Warning lamp on the control
panel lights up solid red.
Warning lamp on the control
panel flashes red.
The machine cannot be started The batteries are not charged enough.
The operator panel does not light
up when the key is turned
The cutting deck does not work Check that the bottom of the cutting deck is clean (not full of grass).
The machine does not charge
Turned off machine with
disengaged P-brake rolls easily
Machine vibrates
Uneven mowing
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Troubleshooting schedule

Procedure
Contact an authorized servicing dealer.
The blades are blocked: Remove the cutting deck and check that the blades move freely.
Engine overheated: Turn off the machine and wait until the motor has cooled down.
The switches are not engaged (P-brake and seat switch).
Forward/back pedal depressed.
The charging socket is in the machine.
Main fuse blown (150 A).
Operator panel broken (bring to servicing dealer)
The switch in the ignition is faulty (bring to servicing dealer)
CCU or contacts are faulty (bring to servicing dealer)
The batteries are not charged enough.
Blown 5 A fuse
Main fuse blown (150 A).
CCU or contacts are faulty (bring to servicing dealer)
The switch in the ignition is faulty (bring to servicing dealer)
Operator panel broken (bring to servicing dealer)
Check that the blades can rotate freely (disconnect the machine from power, remove battery
terminals)
The batteries are not charged enough.
The cutting deck fuse is blown (80 A).
Check the cables between the machine and the cutting deck.
Check that the safety switch by the equipment frame is engaged (pressed in)
Check the safety switch by the lifting lever.
The cutting deck motor is faulty.
The cutting deck motor control is faulty.
The charger is not connected correctly.
The charger is faulty
Blown fuse (15 A)
Low battery acid level
One or more battery cells faulty
Poor contact with battery terminal cable connectors.
Blown fuse (30 A)
Blades are loose
A cutting deck motor is loose.
One or more blades unbalanced, caused by damage or poor balancing after sharpening
Blades blunt
Long or wet grass
Cutting unit set incorrectly, check parallelism.
Grass blockage under hood
Different tyre pressures on right and left sides
Driving speed too high - activate savE
Cutting height too low

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