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Safety instructions
Attach connection cable to traction relief. Make sure that in does
not rub against edges, pointed or sharp objects. Do not squeeze
cable through door or window gaps.
Switching devices must not be removed or bridged (e. g. tying of
switching lever to guide spar).
4. Starting up
Only switch on motor when your feet are at a safe distance from the
cutting tools.
Do not tilt the aeriator when operating the switch unless absolutely
necessary. If it is necessary tilt the aeriator as little as possible and
always in such a way that the aeriator remains between you and the
blade.
5. During aeriation - for your safety
Warning, Danger! Cutting tool is lagging!
Adhere to the safety distance given by the guidance spars.
Only switch on motor when your feet are at a safe distance from the
cutting tools.
Always make sure that you have a safe footing, especially on
slopes. Never run, always walk slowly.
Do not use the aeriator on steep slopes.
Keep cable away from operating tool when aeriating.
Always move aeriator horizontally to the slope, never up and
down.
Switch off aeriator when tilting or transporting.
Never use the aeriator when protective devices or housing parts are
damaged or missing.
Before lifting or removing the aeriator switch off motor an wait until
the operating tools have come to a complete standstill.
Before removing the grassbox or adjusting of the operating height
switch off motor and wait for the complete standstill of the operating
tools.
Replace worn or damaged blades as a complete set. Observe
installation instructions. For safety reasons always use original
spare parts.
Maintenance and cleaning procedures on the aeriator as well as remov-
ing the protective devices may only be carried out when the engine is
switched off.
Never store the aeriator in damp surroundings or near open ame.
Should have run over an object with the aeriator it should be exam-
ined by a specialist (see list of repair shops) for safety reasons.
If the connection cable is damaged during use it must be dis-
connected immediately. Do not touch the cable until it is discon-
nected.
Assembling bottom handle part (fig. M1)
Insert securing screw (A) from inside through the left side
element, so that both projections catch in the recesses (1).
Position insulation element (B) from outside; the two nubs
must catch in the holes of the side element (2). Position
handle element (M) in the insulating element (B). Place
insulating element (C) so that the large opening points to
the outside. Then press washer (D) into the opening of the
insulating element (C) and tighten wing nut (G).
Assemble the right handle element in the same order.
Assembling top of handle (fig. M2)
Assembly
Attaching switch, strain relief and clips (fig. M3)
Fold up switch bracket (1) and position switch (H) on the
upper handle element so that the two nubs catch in the holes
(2). Close switch bracket (1) and insert cable strain relief (I).
Then fasten switch (H) and cable strain relief (I) with the two
screws (K). Fasten switch cable (3) with the clips (L) on the
handle rod.
Attaching protective flap (fig. M4)
Place protective flap (O) on the cover (1). Then press retainer
slots (2) into the fastening flaps (3) on the cover (1).
Operation
Operating times
Please check noise abatement regulations prevailing in your
country.
Setting the working depth (fig. B1)
The working depth is adjustable to 3 heights (1 = 3 mm, 2 = -3
mm, 3 = -9 mm). Pull adjustment arm (A) away from side cover
and allow to catch in desired position (B). Adjust the height
alternately left and right by only 1 position. The adjustment
arms must always be in the same height position.
Recommended working depths
(Fig. B1)
Lawn condition Working position
Transport / uneven lawn surface 1
Clean lawn surface 2
Worn blade 3
Insert connection cable in the strain relief (fig. B2)
Insert coupling of connection cable (3) in the socket of the
switch (H). Then guide the cable (4) from outside in a slight
loop over the peg (5) of the strain relief assembly (I).
Connection to the power outlet
(230 Volt AC, 50 Hz). The machine can be connected to
any power outlet that is protected by a 10 amp fuse (or line
protecting switch type B).
Note:
Use a residual current protection device with a residual
current of no more than 30 mA.
Motor on (fig. B2)
Press button (1) and hold.
Lift lever (2) and release button (1).
Motor off (fig. B2)
Release lever (2).
Attaching catch bag* (fig. B3)
Lift protective flap (O). Hang catch bag (1) with the hooks on
both bolts** of the side elements.
(* TK 33 3615 060, accessory at additional cost, ** bolts
included with catch bag)
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