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The safety button does lock into position. (FIG. 8)
Switch off: release the switch bar.
Note:
While mowing, lay the connection cable safely on footpaths and on areas
which have already been mown.
WARNING!
When the motor has been switched off, the cutter continues running
for several seconds therefore do not touch the underside of the mower
until the cutter has come to a standstill!
Warning:
Do not attempt to operate your machine with one hand – you must guide
it with both hands. Do not operate your machine on sanded, concrete or woodened
ground.
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Tilt the handle downwards to slightly raise the front of your unit and to reduce
the risk of lawn damage while starting, depress the safely lock-off button )
on the switchbox and while still depressed pull the switch bar towards you.
(FIG. 8) and lower your machine to its proper cutting position, and commence
cutting.
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Proceed down the cutting area as shown in Fig. 9.1, working from position 1
towards position 2 and, on reaching position 2, turn to the right and proceed
towards position 3. Continue to the end of the cutting area, turn to the left and
proceed towards position 4. Continue in the same manner as shown in Fig. 9. 1,
always working away from the cable. Do not adopt the method as shown in Fig.
9. 2, working towards the cable, as this is dangerous practice.
Setting the Working Depth
The working depth is adjustable to 5 heights referring to below table. FIG 5
Number marked
Working position
Depth
4
Highest
-12 mm
3
Forth
-9 mm
2
Third
-6 mm
1
Second
-3 mm
0
Lowest
+10 mm
It is recommended that your machine positions are as follows:
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Highest setting. This setting should be used when you wish to give the lawn a
particularly vigorous raking or scarifying.
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On this setting, your machine as a raker will remove all the debris and that
has has collected at the base of your grass. It will also remove moss and weeds
on this setting.
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On this setting, your machine as a scarifier will remove all felt residues and
the crusted over grass roots are loosened up.
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Second setting. This setting should be used when you wish to give the lawn
a moderate raking or scarifying. This setting will be suitable for the majority of
lawns.
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Third setting. This setting will lightly rake or scarify your lawn.
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Your machine as a raker can lift flatened garss and stolons (the creeping
stems of grasses and weeds like clover) so that you can mow them. On this
setting, you can easily collect fallen leaves and left grass cuttings.
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