7 |
8 |
0 | 4 2 |
GB | 5 |
|
6 |
9 |
2. | Insert the two locking bolts 1 from outside through the holes |
| in the two central sections 2 of the upright and secure to the |
3 3. | lower sections of the upright 5 with two wing nuts 4. |
Screw the upper part of the upright with starting handle 3 to | |
| the central sections of the upright 2 with two more locking |
| bolts 1 and the wing nuts 4. |
1 | This completes the assembly of the hanle. |
| Warning: Fit the upper section of the upright with starting |
| handle 3 in such a way that the plug 7 with the power |
| cable 8 is on the right side (in direction of movement) (see |
| fig.). |
4. | Attach connection cable 8 to the handle with the two cable |
| clips 0. |
5. Operation
Connect extension cable:
0 | A |
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1.Push connector of extension cable 0 on to the plug 7.
2.Draw a loop of the extension cable 0 through the cable strain relief device A 1 and suspend in position 2.
This prevents inadvertent disconnection of the plug and socket connection.
3.Insert extension cable 0 into a mains socket.
7 |
Starting Aerator:
3 | C |
B |
Danger of injury if the Aerator does not switch off automati- cally!
VDo not remove or bridge safety devices fitted to the Aera- tor (e.g. by tying the starting lever to the upper handle)!
Danger! The Aerator does not stop immediately after
Athe motor has been switched off:
V Never lift, tip or carry the Aerator with the motor running!
V Never start on solid ground (e.g. asphalt).
V Always maintain the safety distance between the aerator cylinder and the user as defined by the guide handle.
1.Place Aerator on flat grass surface.
2.Keep safety interlock B pressed down and pull starting lever C on the upper handle 3. The Aerator starts.
3.Release safety interlock B.
When in operation, the extension cable 0 must always be guided in the direction you are working and to the side of the area to be worked on.
Always work away from the connection cable.
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