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Husqvarna PG 690 Propane - User Manual

Husqvarna PG 690 Propane
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PG 690 Propane
EN Operator's manual 2-31
ES-MX Manual del usuario 32-63
FR-CA Manuel d’utilisation 64-96

Questions and Answers

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    Richard YoungAug 13, 2025
    What to do if my Husqvarna PG 690 Propane engine does not start?
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      Joshua White DDSAug 13, 2025
      If the engine of your Husqvarna Floor Machine does not start, it could be due to several reasons. The emergency stop button may be engaged; turn it clockwise to disengage it. The propane tank might be empty, so fill or replace it. Ensure the propane tank valve is open. The fuse might be damaged, so examine and replace it if necessary. Also, check if the battery is not charged and charge it.
  • J
    Jessica MooreAug 16, 2025
    What to do if Husqvarna Floor Machine engine is on but the grinder does not start?
    • A
      Amber ColemanAug 16, 2025
      If the Husqvarna Floor Machine engine is running but the grinder isn't starting, the belt might be broken. To check this, manually turn one of the grinding discs. If all discs rotate together, the belt is fine; if one rotates freely, the belt is broken, and you should let a service center replace it.
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    archerchristopherAug 20, 2025
    Why does my Husqvarna PG 690 Propane engine start then stop?
    • B
      baldwinanthonyAug 20, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Floor Machine engine starts but stops shortly after, the propane tank might be almost empty, so fill or replace it. Also, if the check engine symbol appears, carbon monoxide values are high, and the carbon monoxide detector sounds, ensure the work area has good airflow.
  • B
    Bryan ThomasAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Husqvarna Floor Machine smell of smoke?
    • L
      Leah RamosAug 25, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Floor Machine smells of smoke, ensure that the engine speed is not between 1200 and 2600 rpm.
  • M
    Mrs. Joyce LawsonAug 27, 2025
    Why is my Husqvarna Floor Machine not easy to hold on to?
    • N
      Nathan BarberAug 27, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Floor Machine is difficult to hold on to, it might be due to too few diamond tools installed. Increase the number of diamond tools to reduce the load on the product and operator. Another reason might be that the surface or operation is using too much of the product's capacity; adjust the engine speed and/or the forward speed of the product across the floor. Also, the belt might be broken. To check this, manually turn one of the grinding discs. If all discs rotate together, the belt is fine; if one rotates freely, the belt is broken, and you should let a service center replace it.
  • J
    Jonathan ThompsonSep 1, 2025
    Why does my Husqvarna PG 690 Propane sound like it decreases speed too much?
    • F
      Faith BaileySep 1, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Floor Machine sounds like it's decreasing speed too much, the pressure in the propane tank might be too low. Fill or replace the propane tank. Also, the surface may be too thick, or the diamond tool configuration is incorrect. Try pushing down the handlebar slightly to lift the grinding head from the surface when you start the product.
  • J
    James McdanielSep 4, 2025
    Why does my Husqvarna Floor Machine make an irregular scratch pattern?
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      Jason SinghSep 4, 2025
      An irregular scratch pattern from your Husqvarna Floor Machine can occur for several reasons. Ensure all diamond tools are installed correctly and are the same height. Verify that all segments have the same diamond grit and bond; if rough segments exist, space them out equally and operate the product on an abrasive surface until they have the same height. Also, make sure all head locks are in position and tightened. Ensure all resin tools have the same diamond grit and bond without contamination; clean them by operating them briefly on a lightly abrasive surface. Finally, examine the grinding discs for broken sections or excessive movement.
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    Benjamin BellSep 8, 2025
    Why are there sudden unwanted movements in my Husqvarna PG 690 Propane Floor Machine?
    • C
      Chelsea Roberts PhDSep 8, 2025
      Sudden unwanted movements in your Husqvarna Floor Machine can be caused by worn or damaged grinding discs. Examine them for damaged parts and excessive movement. Also, ensure all diamond tools are correctly installed and have the same height. Finally, check that all head locks are in position and tightened.

Summary

Introduction

Owner Responsibility

Explains the owner's duty to ensure operator knowledge and safe product use.

Product Overview Right Side

Product Overview Left Side

Display Operation

Engine RPM Information

Product Safety Symbols

Carbon Monoxide Detector

Explains the function, indicators, and safety precautions for the CO detector.

General Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions for Operation

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Lists and describes the essential safety gear required for operating the product.

Work Area Safety

Exhaust Fumes Safety

Details exhaust fume hazards and necessary ventilation for safe operation.

Propane Safety

Covers critical safety measures for handling and using propane fuel.

Battery Safety

Emergency Stop Button

Checking the Emergency Stop Button

Describes the procedure to verify the proper function of the emergency stop button.

Safety Instructions for Maintenance

Operation

Diamond Tools

Adjusting Handle and Handlebar

Starting the Product

Operating the Product

Stopping the Product

Product Weights

Adjusting Product Weights

Maintenance

Propane System Examination

Filling the Propane Tank

Engine Oil Replacement

Oil Filter Replacement

Air Filter Replacement

Carbon Monoxide Detector Filter

Troubleshooting

Product or Engine Start Failures

Solutions for issues when the product or engine fails to start.

Engine Operation Problems

Solutions for issues like engine stopping during operation or not starting.

Handling and Stability Problems

Performance and Surface Finish Problems

Transportation

Technical Data

Husqvarna PG 690 Propane Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHusqvarna
ModelPG 690 Propane
CategoryFloor Machine
LanguageEnglish

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