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several authorities. These are examples of such

health problems:
• The fatal lung diseases chronic bronchitis,

silicosis and pulmonary fibrosis

• Cancer
• Birth defects
• Skin inflammation

• Use correct equipment to decrease the quantity of

dust and fumes in the air and to decrease dust on

work equipment, surfaces, clothing and body parts.

Examples of controls are dust collection systems

and water sprays to bind dust. Decrease dust at the

source where possible. Make sure that the

equipment is correctly installed and used and that

regular maintenance is done.

• Use approved respiratory protection. Make sure that

the respiratory protection is applicable for the

dangerous materials in the work area.

• Make sure that the airflow is sufficient in the work

area.

• If it is possible, point the exhaust of the product

where it cannot cause dust to go into the air.

Exhaust fumes safety

WARNING: Read the warning instructions

that follow before you use the product.

• The exhaust fumes from the engine contain carbon

monoxide which is an odourless, poisonous and very

dangerous gas. To breathe carbon monoxide can

cause death. Because carbon monoxide is odourless

and cannot be seen, it is not possible to sense it. A

symptom of carbon monoxide poisoning is dizziness,

but it is possible that a person becomes unconscious

without warning if the quantity or concentration of

carbon monoxide is sufficient.

• Exhaust fumes also contain unburned hydrocarbons

including benzene. Long-term inhalation can cause

health problems.

• Exhaust fumes that you can see or smell also

contain carbon monoxide.

• Do not use a combustion engine product indoors or

in areas that do not have sufficient airflow.

• Do not breathe the exhaust fumes.
• Make sure that the airflow in the work area is

sufficient. This is very important when you operate

the product in trenches or other small work areas

where exhaust fumes can easily collect.

Noise safety

WARNING: Read the warning instructions

that follow before you use the product.

• High noise levels and long-term exposure to noise

can cause noise-induced hearing loss.

• To keep the noise level to a minimum, do

maintenance on and operate the product as given in

the operator's manual.

• Examine the muffler for damages and defects. Make

sure that the muffler is correctly attached to the

product.

• Use approved hearing protection while you operate

the product.

• Listen for warning signals and voices when you use

hearing protection. Remove the hearing protection

when the product is stopped, unless hearing

protection is necessary for the noise level in the work

area.

Personal protective equipment

WARNING: Read the warning instructions

that follow before you use the product.

• Always use approved personal protective equipment

when you operate the product. Personal protective

equipment cannot fully prevent injury but it

decreases the degree of injury if an accident does

occur. Let your dealer help you select the correct

personal protective equipment.

• Regularly do a check of the condition of the personal

protective equipment.

• Use an approved protective helmet.
• Use approved hearing protection.
• Use approved respiratory protection.
• Use approved eye protection with side protection.
• Use protective gloves.
• Use boots with steel toe-cap and non-slip sole.
• Use approved work clothing or equivalent close-

fitting clothing that has long sleeves and long legs.

Fire extinguisher
• Keep a fire extinguisher near during operation.
• Use a powder fire extinguisher of "ABE" class or a

carbon dioxide fire extinguisher of "BE" type.

Safety devices on the product

WARNING: Read the warning instructions

that follow before you use the product.

• Do not use a product with defective safety devices.
• Do a check of the safety devices regularly. If the

safety devices are defective, speak to your

Husqvarna service agent.

Engine ON/OFF switch 
The engine can only start when the engine ON/OFF

switch is set to "ON". The engine stops when you set the

engine ON/OFF switch to "OFF".

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Page 1: ...LX 90 EN Operator s manual 2 16 ...

Page 2: ...use cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Product description The product is a walk behind forward plate compactor for compaction of thin to moderately thick layers of granular soils The product has a rounded shape that makes it easy to use in areas that are hard to get access to Intended use The product is for professional operation only Use the product for repairs and maintenance of dr...

Page 3: ...l tank cap and dipstick 17 Drain plug for engine oil 18 Engine ON OFF switch 19 Type plate 20 Operator s manual Symbols on the product WARNING This product can be dangerous and cause serious injury or death to the operator or others Be careful and use the product correctly Read the manual carefully and make sure that you understand the instructions before you use the product Fuel Unleaded gasoline...

Page 4: ...or death for the operator or bystanders if the instructions in the manual are not obeyed CAUTION Used if there is a risk of damage to the product other materials or the adjacent area if the instructions in the manual are not obeyed Note Used to give more information that is necessary in a given situation General safety instructions WARNING Read the warning instructions that follow before you use t...

Page 5: ...hidden wires cables and pipes in the work area If the product hits a hidden object stop the engine immediately and examine the product and the object Do not start to operate the product again until you know that it is safe to continue Vibration safety WARNING Read the warning instructions that follow before you use the product During operation of the product vibrations go from the product to the o...

Page 6: ... collect Noise safety WARNING Read the warning instructions that follow before you use the product High noise levels and long term exposure to noise can cause noise induced hearing loss To keep the noise level to a minimum do maintenance on and operate the product as given in the operator s manual Examine the muffler for damages and defects Make sure that the muffler is correctly attached to the p...

Page 7: ... tank when the engine is on Let the engine become cool before you refuel Do not fill fuel in an indoor area Not sufficient airflow can cause injury or death because of asphyxiation or carbon monoxide Do not smoke near the fuel or the engine Do not put hot objects near the fuel or the engine Do not fill fuel near sparks or flames Before you refuel open the fuel tank cap slowly and release the press...

Page 8: ...uct in indoor areas or near flammable material Do not change the product Modifications that are not approved by the manufacturer can cause serious injury or death Always use original accessories and spare parts Accessories and spare parts that are not approved by the manufacturer can cause serious injury or death Replace damaged worn or broken parts Only do the maintenance as given in this operato...

Page 9: ...he OFF position To do if the engine does not start If the engine does not start and white smoke shows do the procedure that follows 1 Set the throttle control to the stop position 2 Slowly pull and release the starter rope handle 5 times 3 Do the start procedure again To operate the product CAUTION Always operate the product forward and at full throttle Lower engine speed and rearward movement pre...

Page 10: ...ation damping units for damage X Examine the tension of the V belt and look for damages Adjust or replace the V belt as necessary X Engine maintenance Before use each 10 h After the first 20 h Weekly each 100 h Yearly each 300 h Do a check of the fuel level and the engine oil level X Clean the cooling fins of the engine O Examine the air filter Clean the air filter if it is necessary X X Clean the...

Page 11: ...engine oil warm and easier to drain WARNING Engine oil is very hot directly after the engine stops Let the engine become cool before you drain the engine oil If you spill engine oil on your skin clean with soap and water 1 Put a container below the drain plug for the engine oil 2 Remove the oil drain plug A and connect a hose B A B 3 Tilt the product and let the oil run out into the container 4 Re...

Page 12: ... belt WARNING Do not operate the product without the V belt cover installed 1 Stop the engine 2 Remove the V belt cover 3 Examine the V belt A for damages and wear Replace the V belt if it is necessary A 4 Examine the tension of the V belt 5 If the tension is not sufficient do these steps a Loosen the 4 bolts that hold the engine to the bottom plate b Move the engine rearward c Make sure that the ...

Page 13: ...l fuel from the fuel tank before you put the product in storage for a long period of time Discard the fuel at an applicable disposal location Clean the product before storage Remove oil and dust from the rubber parts Clean the air filter before storage Carefully pull the starter rope handle until there is a small resistance This closes the valves and makes sure that moisture cannot go into the eng...

Page 14: ...2 Vibration level ahv m s24 6 1 1 As specified by the engine manufacturer The power rating of the engine indicated is the average net output at specified rpm of a typical production engine for the engine model measured to SAE standard J1349 ISO1585 Mass production engines may differ from this value Actual power output for the engine installed on the final product will depend on the operating speed...

Page 15: ...able for use in risk assessments and values measured in individual work places may be higher The actual exposure values and risk of harm experienced by an individual user are unique and depend upon the way the user works in what material the product is used as well as upon the exposure time and the physical condition of the user and the condition of the product Product dimensions A B C A Length bo...

Page 16: ...ibility 2006 42 EC relating to machinery 2000 14 EC relating to outdoor noise and that the following harmonized standards and or technical specifications are applied EN 500 1 A1 2009 EN 500 4 2011 Notified body 0038 Lloyd s Register Verification Limited 71 Fenchurch Street London EC3M 4BS UK has certified conformity with the Council s Directive 2000 14 EC Annex VIII Full Quality Assurance For info...

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