Husqvarna XciteZ380 Owner Manual - Page 21

To clean the product, To clean the engine and the muffler, To clean the battery

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4. Push the down button on the control panel one time. The display shows the next servicing interval (A) and the elapsed time since the last servicing (B). A B 5. Push the OK button. a) To reset the servicing timer, push the OK button when the check mark (C) is selected. C b) To cancel the reset, push the down button and push the OK button when the "X" symbol is selected. The display shows the next servicing interval (D) and the elapsed time since the last servicing (E). D E 6. Push the down button and then push the OK button to go back to the main menu. To clean the product CAUTION: Do not use a high- pressure washer or a steam cleaner. Water can go into bearings and electrical connections and cause corrosion which causes damage to the product. Clean the product immediately after use. • Do not clean hot surfaces such as the engine, muffler and exhaust system. Wait until the surfaces are cool, then remove the grass or dirt. • Before you clean with water, clean with a brush. Remove grass and dirt on and around the transmission, the transmission air intake, and the engine. • Use running water from a hose to clean the product. Do not use high-pressure. • Do not point the water at electrical components or bearings. Detergent usually increases the damage. • Use compressed air to clean the top side of the mower deck. • Use a water hose to clean below the cutting deck. • When the product is clean, start the cutting deck for a short period to remove remaining water. To clean the engine and the muffler Keep the engine and muffler free from grass cuttings and dirt. Grass cuttings soaked in fuel or oil on the engine can increase the fire risk and the risk that the engine becomes too hot. Let the engine cool before it is cleaned. Clean with water and a brush. Grass cuttings around the muffler dry quickly and are a fire risk. Use a brush or remove the grass cuttings with water when the muffler is cold. To clean the battery Corrosion and dirt on the battery and the terminals can cause the power of the battery to decrease. 1. Remove the battery. Refer to To remove and install the battery on page 22. 2. Flush the battery with water and let dry. CAUTION: Do not use a high- pressure washer or a steam cleaner. Water can go into bearings and electrical connections and cause corrosion which causes damage to the product. 3. Clean the terminals and the cable ends of the battery cables with a wire brush. To do a check of the parking brake 1. Park the product on a slope with a hard surface. Note: Do not park the product on a grass slope when you do a check of the parking brake. 2. Engage the parking brake. 3. If the product starts to move with the parking brake engaged, let an approved service agent adjust the parking brake. 4. Disengage the parking brake. To charge the battery • Charge the battery if it is too weak to start the engine. Refer to Battery charging times on page 32 for battery charging times. • Use a standard battery charger. 1922 - 002 - 03.11.2022 21

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4.
Push the down button on the control panel
one time. The display shows the next servicing
interval (A) and the elapsed time since the last
servicing (B).
A
B
5.
Push the OK button.
a)
To reset the servicing timer, push the OK
button when the check mark (C) is selected.
C
b)
To cancel the reset, push the down button
and push the OK button when the "X" symbol
is selected.
The display shows the next servicing interval (D)
and the elapsed time since the last servicing (E).
D
E
6.
Push the down button and then push the OK
button to go back to the main menu.
To clean the product
CAUTION:
Do not use a high-
pressure washer or a steam cleaner.
Water can go into bearings and electrical
connections and cause corrosion which
causes damage to the product.
Clean the product immediately after use.
Do not clean hot surfaces such as the engine,
muffler and exhaust system. Wait until the
surfaces are cool, then remove the grass or dirt.
Before you clean with water, clean with a brush.
Remove grass and dirt on and around the
transmission, the transmission air intake, and the
engine.
Use running water from a hose to clean the
product. Do not use high-pressure.
Do not point the water at electrical components
or bearings. Detergent usually increases the
damage.
Use compressed air to clean the top side of the
mower deck.
Use a water hose to clean below the cutting
deck.
When the product is clean, start the cutting deck
for a short period to remove remaining water.
To clean the engine and the muffler
Keep the engine and muffler free from grass cuttings
and dirt. Grass cuttings soaked in fuel or oil on the
engine can increase the fire risk and the risk that the
engine becomes too hot. Let the engine cool before
it is cleaned. Clean with water and a brush.
Grass cuttings around the muffler dry quickly and are
a fire risk. Use a brush or remove the grass cuttings
with water when the muffler is cold.
To clean the battery
Corrosion and dirt on the battery and the terminals
can cause the power of the battery to decrease.
1.
Remove the battery. Refer to
To remove and
install the battery on page 22
.
2.
Flush the battery with water and let dry.
CAUTION:
Do not use a high-
pressure washer or a steam cleaner.
Water can go into bearings and
electrical connections and cause
corrosion which causes damage to
the product.
3.
Clean the terminals and the cable ends of the
battery cables with a wire brush.
To do a check of the parking brake
1.
Park the product on a slope with a hard surface.
Note:
Do not park the product on a grass
slope when you do a check of the parking brake.
2.
Engage the parking brake.
3.
If the product starts to move with the parking
brake engaged, let an approved service agent
adjust the parking brake.
4.
Disengage the parking brake.
To charge the battery
Charge the battery if it is too weak to start the
engine. Refer to
Battery charging times on page
32
for battery charging times.
Use a standard battery charger.
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