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4. Assembly
Assembling the handle:
v Do not place the connecting cable 8 under strain during assembly.
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1. | Insert the two lower sections of the upright 5 (with the end | |
| with the round hole) in the mountings in the motor casing 6 | |
3 2. | and secure with the crosshead screws 9. | |
Insert the two locking bolts 1 from outside through the holes | ||
| in the two central sections 2 of the upright and secure to the | |
| lower sections of the upright 5 with two wing nuts 4. | |
1 3. | 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. | |
| This completes the assembly of the handle. | |
| 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.). |
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4. | Attach connection cable | to the handle with the two cable |
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.
Blockage Protection: If the aerator cylinder is blocked, e.g. by a foreign body, immediately release the starting lever. If the blockage lasts longer than 10 seconds and the starting lever has not been released, blockage protection is activated. In this case immediately release the starting lever. The Lawn Rake can be switched on again after cooling down for approx. 1 minute.
Danger of injury!
If blockage protection is activated and the starting lever is not released, the Electric Lawn Rake starts again automatically after approx. 1 minute.
6. Maintenance
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5. Operation
Connecting extension cable:
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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.
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Starting Electric Lawn Rake:
Danger of injury if the Electric Lawn Rake does not switch off automatically!
vDo not remove or bridge safety devices fitted to the
Electric Lawn Rake (e.g. by tying the starting lever to the upper handle)!
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| DANGER! The Electric Lawn Rake does not stop | |
3 | C | immediately after the motor has been switched off: | |
v Never lift, tip or carry the Electric Lawn Rake with | |||
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| the motor running! | |
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| v Never start on solid ground (e.g. asphalt). | |
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| v Always maintain the safety distance between the | |
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| aerator cylinder and the user as defined by the | |
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| guide handle. | |
| 1. | Place Electric Lawn Rake on flat grass surface. | |
B | 2. | Keep safety interlock B pressed down and pull starting lever C | |
| on the upper handle 3. The Electric Lawn Rake starts. | ||
| 3. | Release safety interlock B. |
Cleaning Electric Lawn Rake:
Adjusting for wear:
D
DANGER! The aerator cylinder can cause injuries!
vPrior to maintenance, unplug from the mains and wait until the Electric Lawn Rake drum has stopped.
vWear working gloves for performing maintenance.
The Electric Lawn Rake should be cleaned after each time it is used.
Risk of injury and physical damage!
vDo not clean Electric Lawn Rake under running
water (particularlyunder high pressure).
vDo not use hard or pointed objects for cleaning the Electric Lawn Rake.
v Remove grass and deposits from wheels, aerator cylinder and housing.
The Electric Lawn Rake is subject to wear in use due to the way in which it works. The more intensively the Electric Lawn Rake is used, the greater the wear on the spring tines. Hard or very dry ground accelerates wear as does excessive use of the Electric Lawn Rake.
If the results of your work with the Electric Lawn Rake become increasingly worse due to knife wear, the aerator cylinder can be adjusted twice.
The aerator cylinder has 4 adjustment positions:
•Transport position
•Aerating position 1
•Aerating position 2:
If the springs are worn (the rake roller is lowered by 3 mm).
•Setting 3:
Second setting for worn springs (the rake roller is lowered by a further 3 mm).
Push wear compensation lever D gently away from the housing and move to the position required.
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