Husqvarna 530iP4 Owner Manual - Page 15

Maintenance, Introduction, Maintenance schedule

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• Cut large branches in sections. Note that falling branches can bounce in the direction of the user after hitting the ground. • Make an initial cut on the underside of the branch before cutting through the branch. This will prevent tearing of the bark, which could lead to slow healing and cause permanent damage to the tree. The cut should not be deeper than 1/3 of the branch thickness to prevent jamming. Keep the chain running while you withdraw the cutting attachment from the branch to prevent it jamming. • Never cut through the swelling at the root of the branch as this will slow down healing and increase the risk of fungal attack! • Use the stop at the base of the cutting head to provide support during cutting. This will help prevent the cutting attachment from "jumping" on the branch. • Make sure you have a firm footing and that you can work without being hampered by branches, stones and trees. WARNING: Never activate the power trigger without having the cutting attachment in full view. Maintenance Introduction Maintenance schedule WARNING: Read and understand the safety chapter before you do maintenance work on the product. WARNING: Remove the battery before you do maintenance. WARNING: Remove the battery before you do maintenance on the product. The following is a list of the maintenance steps that you must do on the product. Refer to the tasks in the maintenance chapter for more information. Maintenance Clean the external parts of the product with a dry cloth. Do not use water. Make sure that the start and stop button works correctly and are not damaged. Make sure that the power trigger and the power trigger lockout function correctly from a safety point of view. Daily X X X Weekly Monthly 783 - 003 - 28.05.2019 15

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Cut large branches in sections. Note that falling
branches can bounce in the direction of the user
after hitting the ground.
Never cut through the swelling at the root of the
branch as this will slow down healing and increase
the risk of fungal attack!
Use the stop at the base of the cutting head to
provide support during cutting. This will help prevent
the cutting attachment from ”jumping” on the branch.
Make an initial cut on the underside of the branch
before cutting through the branch. This will prevent
tearing of the bark, which could lead to slow healing
and cause permanent damage to the tree. The cut
should not be deeper than 1/3 of the branch
thickness to prevent jamming. Keep the chain
running while you withdraw the cutting attachment
from the branch to prevent it jamming.
Make sure you have a firm footing and that you can
work without being hampered by branches, stones
and trees.
WARNING:
Never activate the power
trigger without having the cutting
attachment in full view.
Maintenance
Introduction
WARNING:
Read and understand the safety
chapter before you do maintenance work on
the product.
WARNING:
Remove the battery before you
do maintenance on the product.
Maintenance schedule
WARNING:
Remove the battery before you
do maintenance.
The following is a list of the maintenance steps that you
must do on the product. Refer to the tasks in the
maintenance chapter for more information.
Maintenance
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Clean the external parts of the product with a
dry cloth. Do not use water.
X
Make sure that the start and stop button
works correctly and are not damaged.
X
Make sure that the power trigger and the
power trigger lockout function correctly from
a safety point of view.
X
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