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Components A. Upper Handle J. Hex Key You must hold the handlebar with both Tool for assembly and maintenance. K. Cable Clip hands during operation. B. Main Unit Keeps the cable secure and tight against the The central operating unit of the machine. machine.
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Features Fr: Composants / De: Komponenten / Es: Componentes / It: Componenti...
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Features A. Operator Presence Control (OPC) F. Battery Hatch Handle Houses the batteries and Safety Key. G. Main Unit Safety feature that stops the machine when the lever is released. Central operating component of the machine. B. Safety Button H. Wheels Prevents accidental machine startup.
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Assembly Step 1: Attach Lower Handles 1. Slot lower bars (D) into main unit, aligning arrow with your chosen height option: • Position 1: Shortest height • Position 2: Standard height • Position 3: Tallest height...
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Assembly Assembly Step 1 (Continued) STEP 1 : Attach The Lower Handles (Continued) 2. Screw in the lower bar lock (F) until it is tight and secure. Turn clockwise to lock 2. Screw in the lower bar lock (F) until it is tight and secure. Turn clockwise to lock and anti-clockwise to unlock.
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Assembly Assembly Step 2: Attach The Middle Bar STEP 2 : Attach The Middle Bar 1. Connect the middle bar (C) to the lower bars (D) using the Bolt (H). 2. Place the Bar Washer (I) with the dip facing toward the bars. 1.
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Assembly Assembly Step 3: Attach The Upper Handle STEP 3 : Attach The Upper Handle A. Connect the upper bar (A) to the middle bar (C) using bolts (H). Make sure the upper bar is 1. Connect the upper bar (A) to the middle bar (C) using bolts (H). Make sure the attached the correct way as shown in the image.
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Assembly Assembly Step 4: Attach Cable Clip STEP 4 : Attach Cable Clip A. Clip the power cord (O) onto the middle bar (C) using the cable clip (K). This will keep the 1. Clip the power cord (O) onto the middle bar (C) using the cable clip (K) . This will cable secure and tight to the machine.
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Assembly Assembly Step 5: Assemble Grass Collector STEP 5 : Assemble The Grass Collector A. Place the metal frame (F1) into the collection bag (F). B. Attach all fasteners (F2) and make sure they are secure. 1. Place the metal frame (F1) into the collection bag (F). Attach all fasteners (F2) and make sure they are secure.
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Assembly Assembly STEP 6 : Attach The Grass Collector Step 6: Attach The Grass Collector You must attach the grass collector before use. A. Make sure the grass collector is correctly assembled. 1. Make sure the grass collector is correctly assembled. B.
Assembly Assembly Step 7: Working Depth Adjustment STEP 7 : Working Depth Adjustment The working depth is adjustable to 5 heights (+6mm, -3mm, -6mm, -9mm and -12mm). The working depth is adjustable to 5 heights (+6mm, -3mm, -6mm, -9mm and -12mm). Be careful not to use the scarifier at too deep a setting.
Battery Charger Operation Charge State Indicator Important Safety Note Charge State Light Indicators Ensure the power source switch is OFF before Solid Green: Ready to charge plugging in the Battery Charger. Solid Green + Slow Flashing Red: Charging Charging Steps Solid Green &...
Operation Battery Charging & Installation STEP 8 : Battery Charging and Installation Important Safety Safety Key Warning WARNING! YOU MUST REMOVE THE WARNING: You MUST REMOVE SAFETY KEY BEFORE THE SAFETY KEY before installing SAFETY KEY INSTALLION OR or removing batteries! REMOVAL OF BATTERIES Battery Installation Steps Remove the Safety Key...
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Scarifier and Rake Using the Scarifier Benefits of Scarifying: Scarifying removes hardened surfaces, grass felt, and flat-growing weeds, allowing the lawn to breathe and absorb nutrients, oxygen, and water. This process also helps prevent bacteria from establishing in the lawn during winter. Preparation for Scarifying: Cut the grass to a height of about 40 mm before scarifying, and ensure the lawn is dry.
Operation Operation Before Starting Work Starting Machine 1. Check the condition of the cable, if damaged do not use. 2. Ensure that no objects or branches are trapped into the machine. Safety Checks: 3. Ensure the work area is tidy and free of any obstacles. •...
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Operation Operation Stopping the Machine Stopping • WARNING: Always turn off the ma- chine before setting it down. Safety Checks: WARNING : Cutting elements continue to rotate for a moment after the motor is • The cutting elements may continue to rotate switched off.
Maintenance & Care Maintenance & Care Replacing the Blade Maintenance & Care The Blade The Blade WARNING! Always wear protective gloves when working with the blade. WARNING! Always wear protective gloves when working with the blade. The Blade WARNING! Always wear protective gloves when working with the blade. •...
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Maintenance & Care Replacing the Blade Maintenance & Care Replacing Blades (Continued) 2. Lift the Cylinder: At an angle, lift the cylinder (U) and pull it out. 2. Lift the cylinder (U) at an angle and pull it out. Replacing Blades (Continued) 2.
Maintenance & Care Troubleshooting Troubleshooting NOTE : All corrective actions should be carried out by suitably qualified person/s. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Tines will not rotate Tines are clogged by dirt Remove the battery packs and start key, then Tines will not ro- Tines are clogged by dirt and Remove the battery packs and start...
Safety Information Personal Protective Equipment Personal Protective Equipment Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), MUST be worn at all times when operating or repairing the machine. No protective equipment can ensure 100% protection. When selecting PPE, make sure it’s CE marked and it suits the user in terms of size, fit, etc.
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Safety Information Symbols on Machine Symbols On The Machine We have provided safety messages in this manual and on the machine. This information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Please read these messages carefully. However, we may not have listed all of the possible hazards, you must also use your own judgement.
Safety Key Points Remove any tools/keys from machine Check for worn/damaged parts A. Read and understand all instructions be- Ensure safety devices work fore use B. Know how to stop the machine quickly Verify warning labels are visible C. Only allow trained adults to operate the Operation Rules machine Allow hot parts to cool before touching...
Safety Acceptable Working Conditions Remember Keep 15m safety zone from others • Daylight or good artificial light only Never run machine over foreign objects • Dry ground Always go around fixed objects • Flat, level surfaces Clean area before starting work •...
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Safety Battery Safety Protocol Required Pre-Use Checks • Isolate all electrical supplies • Inspect cables, plugs, connectors for: Battery Hazards • Bare wires • Damaged batteries may leak electrolyte • Chaffing (acid) • Cuts • Can cause severe burns • Loose connections •...
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Safety Vibration Risks • Carrying passengers • Towing loads • Can cause white finger disease (Ray- • Debris collection naud’s) • Multiple operators • May lead to carpal tunnel syndrome • Can damage nerves and circulation Important Prevention: • Consult doctor if using medical implants •...
Technical Data Technical Data Specification Model Motor Type 2 x 20V Brushless Working Width 38cm Working Depth +6mm to -12mm Grass Collector Capacity Protection Class IPX4 Cylinder Operating Speed 3000rpm Sound Pressure Level Lpa = 78.1dB(A) K=3dB(A) Guaranteed Sound Power Level Lwa = 93dB(A) Vibrations 2.222m/s...
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Dublin, D02 XE80, Ireland Should you require assistance with your pur- chase, please contact us at support@domu. co.uk VonHaus is a registered trademark of DOMU Brands Ltd. Made in China for DOMU Brands. VonHaus is a registered trademark of DOMU Brands Ltd.
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