Troubleshooting; Recycling; Technical Specifications - Gardenline 50752 User Manual

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Understanding and using these operating instructions

Troubleshooting

Problem
Possible Cause
Motor fails to start
• Safety Lock button (3) has not
when trigger switch
been depressed first.
(2) is depressed.
• No Power to the edger.
• Internal motor failure or wiring
failure.
Extension cable keeps
• Extension cord not secured to
disconnecting from
the edger.
the edger during use.
Bad Quality cut from
• 190mm serrated blade (16) is
the 190mm serrated
worn.
blade (16).
• 190mm serrated blade (16)
performance is effected by debris.
• 190mm serrated blade (16)
is loose.
Edger wheels not
• Build up of grass or a lodged
moving forward or
small stone.
backward.
Abnormal noise, ie
• Build up of dirt, grass or debris in
grinding or squealing
the blade guard (14).
during operation.
• 190mm serrated blade (16) hitting
the edge of a hard object. ie Path
• Motor or gear box failure.
Motor varying in
• Motor Overloaded.
speed
• Motor Failure.
Excessive vibration
• Broken 190mm serrated blade (16).
during use.
• Soil mixed with stone or similar
hard objects.
• Problem not found.
For other issues not covered in this chart, please call Customer Service on 1800 909 909.
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e-mail: help@powertoolsupport.com
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1200W Lawn Edger
Solution
• Press safety lock button (3) first and then
depress the trigger switch (2).
• Check the extension cable is plugged into
the power source and turned ON.
• Check the extension cable is fully inserted
and secured to the plug of the edger.
• DO NOT USE. Fully disconnect the edger
and have the edger serviced by an
authorised service centre before further use.
• Secure the extension cable to the edger
using the cord restraint hook (4) as detailed
on page 16.
• Replace with a new 190mm serrated
blade (16).
• Clean the blade guard chamber but also
clear any debris from the ground if possible.
• Re tighten the blade lock nut (17).
• Ensure plug is disconnected, and clear grass
or any obstruction around the wheels.
• Stop and disconnect edger. Open side
blade guard (14) and clear any obstruction.
• Move away slightly from the rough edge of
the concrete or decrease the depth of cut
• Stop using the edger and have the edger
serviced by an authorised service centre
before further use.
• Reduce the walking speed during the
cutting operation.
• Reduce the depth of cut.
• Turn off the edger, disconnect and have the
motor serviced before next use.
• Replace with a new 190mm serrated blade.
• Suggested to clear hard objects from the
soil.
• Turn off the edger, disconnect and have the
edger serviced before next use.
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
1800 909 909
(toll free)
1200W Lawn Edger

Recycling

Environmental protection
Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them
as waste. All tools, hoses and packaging should be sorted,
taken to the local recycling centre and disposed of in an
environmentally safe way.

Technical Specifications:

Voltage:
230-240V ~ 50Hz
Input power:
1200 W
No load speed:
4,700 RPM
Depth of cut:
25 mm, 31 mm, 38 mm
Size of blade:
190 mm
Bore size:
13 mm
Weight:
6.5kg
Product Dimensions:
120cm x 26cm x 105cm (LxWxH)
Noise label rating 75dBA (taken at 7.5 metres).
You must wear ear protection at all times.
Conforms to relevant standards for electrical safety and electromagnetic
compatibility. Approval Number: GMA-103141-EA-001
This edger is double insulated. There are two independent barriers
of insulation to protect you from the possibility of electric shock.
This product complies with AS/NZS 60335.1 :2011+A1:2012 and
AS/NZS 60335.2.91:2008 + A1:2009 and is approved under the
Australian Electrical Approval GMA 103141-EA – 001
For Electromagnetic Compliance the product complies with
EN55014-1:2006/+A1:2009 EN55014-2:1997/+A1:2001+A2:2008
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
1800 909 909
(toll free)
Operating instructions and safety notes!
e-mail: help@powertoolsupport.com
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