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Instruction Manual Original Instructions Read all safety instructions carefully before assembling and operating this machine. Ensure the machine has been assembled correctly and safely. Keep the instructions safe and pass them on to any subsequent user so that the information is always available.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Symbols Safety Information 8-16 In the Box Assembly 18-19 Operation 20-22 Maintenance 23-24 Troubleshooting Technical Data Recycling and Disposal...
SYMBOLS The following warning symbols appear throughout this manual and indicate the appropriate safety measures you should take when operating and maintaining the appliance. Caution Read instruction manual. Keep bystanders away. Beware of thrown objects. from mains before maintenance, adjusting, cleaning or if the cord is entangled or WARNING! Beware of electric shocks.
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SYMBOLS WARNING To avoid serious personal injury, do not attempt to use this product until you read thoroughly and understand completely the instruction manual. If you do not understand the warnings and instructions in the instruction manual, do not use this product.
SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT When using equipment, the following safety precautions must be followed to avoid injuries and damage: them. It is important to understand these instructions and to acquaint yourself with the machine, its correct usage and all safety requirements. available to the operator at all times.
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SAFETY INFORMATION and people who are not familiar with these instructions must not be allowed to use this machine. Never operate this machine while it is raining and in a wet environment. to people and their property. by incorrect operation of the machine or if it is not used in conformity with its intended purpose.
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SAFETY INFORMATION machine to level out uneven patches. operating the machine. defenders and goggles. Never operate the machine while bare footed or when wearing open-toed sandals. Never work with damaged or missing protective devices starting lever). not play with the equipment. or branches are pushed into the blade opening, that the equipment is stable, and that the workspace is tidy and not blocked.
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SAFETY INFORMATION bolts, and other fasteners are properly secured, and that guards and screens are in place. Replace damaged or unreadable labels. switched on, disconnect the plug from the socket and check the cutting cylinder. Ensure that no remains of vegetation are blocking the cutting cylinder or are jammed between overloaded, check all the parts of your equipment and replace the worn parts.
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SAFETY INFORMATION up and down! Be particularly careful when changing the travelling direction. Do not work on very steep slopes. hands on the handle. Be especially careful when you turn the machine around or draw it towards you. Danger of stumbling! conformity with the directions in these instructions.
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SAFETY INFORMATION lifted or tilted and when traversing surfaces other than grass. plug. Make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop: the machine, tangled, when unusual vibrations arise. Establish the cause and see if the machine has been damaged. Do not repair it yourself! immediately): deterioration.
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SAFETY INFORMATION can still be moved. source, disconnect the machine from the supply and make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop. Allow the machine to cool before making any inspections, adjustments, etc. Maintain the machine with care and keep it clean.
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SAFETY INFORMATION supplied or recommended by the manufacturer. The use of unauthorised parts results in the immediate loss of all guarantee claims. and that the machine is in a safe working state. have been trained accordingly. All work that has not been listed in these Instructions must only be carried out by the tool clean for better and safer work.
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SAFETY INFORMATION Should the power cable become damaged during work, then instantly disconnect the power cable from the mains. DO NOT touch the power cable before it has been disconnected from the mains. The blades and tines may damage the cables and result in contact with live parts.
IN THE BOX 1. Upper Handle 3. Power Cable 13. Motor Cover 4. Centre Handle 5. Collection Bag Handle 6. Collection Bag 7. Safety Guard 17. Cable Strain Relief 19. Rake Cylinder With Sprung Tines 20. Instruction Manual...
ASSEMBLY includes suitable personal protective equipment. WARNING If any parts are damaged or missing do not operate this product until the parts are replaced. Failure to pay attention to this warning could result in serious personal injury. WARNING Do not attempt to modify this product or create accessories not recommended for use with this leading to possible serious personal injury.
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ASSEMBLY (See Figs. 3-4) WARNING Never operate the machine without the safety guard. Danger of injury! The collection bag must be assembled before it is mounted on the machine. ) (Fig. 3). hole in the top of the fabric collection bag. ) over the collection bag frame.
OPERATION Please observe local regulations concerning noise protection. (See Fig. 5) Set this position when working with a new machine. The working position can be lowered with increased knife and sprung tine wear. Wear When the machine is delivered, it is in the Transport Position setting. to snap in.
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OPERATION (See Fig. 7) The machine has two easily exchangeable cylinders: a rake cylinder made of hard plastic with knives. WARNING Wear gloves when handling the cylinder. ) and fold the bearing cover ( ) away (Fig. 7). To maintain a well cared-for lawn, it can be raked as needed in the spring and autumn. For lawns with a heavy infestation of moss, scarifying with the blade cylinder is a more intensive treatment than raking, and should only be carried out once a year;...
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OPERATION damage to the equipment. the machine is not overloaded. has already been treated. uninterrupted aerating or scarifying, the individual lanes should always overlap by a few centimetres. Dwelling too long at the same place while the machine is running can damage the lawn.
MAINTENANCE WARNING If a part becomes worn or damaged, use recommended manufacturers replacement parts. Use of any other parts may create a hazard or cause product damage. WARNING is standing still before performing inspection, maintenance and cleaning work! WARNING Wear gloves when handling the cylinder. WARNING Do not use any attachments or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer of this product.
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MAINTENANCE (See Fig. 8) The device features the following storage options to save space: bag.
TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Only perform the steps described within these instructions! All further inspection, maintenance and Gloves and appropriate protective clothing must be worn when performing these instructions. before making any adjustment. Foreign body on the cylinder. Remove the foreign body. Damaged sprung tines or Exchange the cylinder.
TECHNICAL DATA Motor input 1350W Rated voltage Protection class / II Degree of protection Spring tine drum: Max. 33cm Working width Working depth Max. 10mm Collection bag volume Weight 14.7kg 83dB(A) K=3dB(A) 99dB(A) 94.9dB(A) K=2.6dB(A) 4.6m/s K=1.5m/s The noise and vibration values were established by the standards and stipulations listed in the Conformity Declaration.
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