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• The implement can be operated with or
without the collection bag.
We recommend working with the col-
lection bag for aeration. We recom-
mend working without the collection
bag for scarifying.
• Mow the lawn to the required grass
height.
• Do not use the scarifi er in long grass. It
may otherwise wind around the scari-
fi er blade and result in damage to the
equipment.
• Select the appropriate working or
readjustment position (in the event of
cylinder wear) so that the implement is
not overloaded.
• Commence work in the vicinity of the
power socket and proceed away from
the socket.
• Always ensure that the extension cable is
behind you, and after turning move it to
the side that has already been treated.
• Guide the implement at a walking
pace down lanes that are as straight as
possible. To ensure uninterrupted aerat-
ing or verticuting the individual lanes
should always overlap by a few centi-
metres. Dwelling too long at the same
place while the implement is running
can damage the grass sward.
• To ensure that the extension cable is not
an impediment, turn the implement in
such a manner that the cable strain re-
lease on the bar always faces the side
that has been treated.
• Always clean the implement after each
use (see “Cleaning/Maintenance”).
• After having treated lawns with dense
moss growth, it is advisable to reseed
the lawn so that it can regenerate itself
quicker.
Transport
• Adjust the transport position (+10 mm)
setting (see “Setting the Working Posi-
tion”) when transporting the implement.
• Lift the implement to transport it over
steps and sensitive surfaces (e.g. tiles).
Use the handle (
A
9).
Cleaning/maintenance
Work that has not been de-
scribed in these Instructions
must be carried out by a ser-
vicing agency authorised by
us. Only use original parts.
Wear gloves when handling the
cylinder.
Prior to all maintenance and clean-
ing work always switch off the im-
plement, disconnect the plug from
the power socket and wait until the
cylinder is standing still.
Warning! Risk of injury by danger-
ous moving parts!
General cleaning and
maintenance work
Do not jet water onto the
implement and do not clean
it under fl owing water. This
would result in the danger of
an electric shock and the im-
plement could be damaged.
• When work has fi nished remove plant
residues adhering to the wheels, inside
the ventilation opening, the grass ejector
opening and the cylinder. Do not use
hard or pointed objects for this purpose
as they could damage the implement.
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