Cleaning/Maintenance; General Cleaning And Maintenance Work; Changing The Tines - Parkside PGK 1400 A1 Translation Of The Original Instructions

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Cleaning/Maintenance

Always return the tool to the
service centre for work not
described in the manual.
Only use original parts.
Switch the tool off, unplug it
from the mains, and wait for the
tines (7) to stop moving before
carrying out any maintenance
or cleaning work on the tool.
Perform regular maintenance and
cleaning on the tool. This will en-
sure long, reliable service.
General cleaning and
maintenance work
Do not spray the tool
down with water (es-
pecially not under pres-
sure), and do not clean
it under running water.
Wear protective gloves when
carrying out maintenance
and cleaning work on the tool
to avoid injury from cuts.
Always clean the tool thoroughly after each
use. Always keep the tool clean. Do not use
cleaning fluids or solvents.
• Remove any soil and dirt residues stuck to
the tines (7), driveshaft (
face and vents with a brush or dry cloth.
• Spray or rub biodegradable oil into the
tines (7).
• Clean soiled grips with a damp cloth.
• Always check the tool for obvious dam-
age such as loose, worn or damaged
parts before using it. Check that all nuts,
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• Check the covers and guards for damage
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The tool is fitted with four tine wheels that
can easily be changed in pairs.
1. Pull the securing clip from the bolt (15)
2. Loosen the self-securing nut from the
3. Clean the driveshaft (16) with biologi-
4. Slide the new chopper (7) onto the
16), tool sur-
5. Slide the hexagonal bolt (17) through
bolts, and screws are tight.
and correct fit. Change them if necessary.

Changing the tines

Always change both
tine pairs at the same
time to avoid damage to
the tool from imbalance.
Switch the tool off, unplug it
and wait for the tines (7) to
stop turning.
and pull the outer section of the chop-
per (7) from the drive shaft (16).
hexagonal bolt (17) (AF 13) and pull
the inner section of the chopper (7)
away from the drive shaft (16).
cal oil.
drive shaft (16) in such a way that the
holes on the blade axis line up with the
holes on the drive shaft (16).
Make sure that the tines are set
to their proper turning direc-
tion. The bevelled edge of the
chopper (7) must point in the
direction of travel of the chop-
per (7) towards the ground.
The direction of travel is
marked on the appliance
housing with an arrow.
the hole situated close to the gears (8)

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