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5.1 As a battery-operated
lawn aerator
The battery-operated lawn
aerator has been designed
for working on lawns and
grassland in private house and
hobby gardens and is not
to be used in public green
spaces, parks, sporting loca-
tions, alongside roads and
in the agricultural and forestry
sectors.
5.2 As a battery-operated
sweeping machine
The battery-operated sweeping
machine has been designed for
removing such items as dust, dirt
and leaves from private house
and hobby gardens and is not to
be used in public green spaces,
parks, sporting locations, along-
side roads and in the agricultural
and forestry sectors.
Adherence to the instructions for
use enclosed by Brill is a precon-
dition for the proper use of the
equipment. The instructions for use
also include the operating, care
and maintenance instructions.
5.Proper Use
Checking all the Parts are Includ-
ed:
The box contains the following
parts:
.
Housing mounted with the
handle and guide handle
.
2 Pre-mounted screws in the
housing
.
1 Safety cover left
.
1 Safety cover right
.
1 Aerator cylinder left with
pre-mounted screw
.
1 Aerator roller right with
pre-mounted screw
.
1 Brush right (red bristles)
with pre-mounted screw
.
1 Brush left (green bristles)
with pre-mounted screw
.
1 Dirt container
.
1 Splash guard
.
Operating Instructions
Environmental protection, dispos-
al
(pursuant to RL 2002 / 96 EC)
The packaging material
is made of recyclable
materials. Dispose of
packaging materials in
accordance with regu-
lations. Electrical appliances are
not to be disposed of in the nor-
mal household waste, they must
be professionally disposed of.
Important for Germany:
electrical appliances are to be
disposed of through your local
disposal sites.
Definition of terms right / left
(Fig. 2)
Right
means right in the working
direction.
Left
means left in the
working direction. (The working
direction is determined on the
basis of the guide handle.)
Assembling the safety cover
There are two pre-mounted screws
on the housing (Fig. 4). Remove
the screws with a cross tip screw-
driver. Insert the left safety cover
in the housing groove until it
audibly engage (Fig. 4).
Screw the safety cover in posi-
tion. Now mount the right cover
in the same manner (Fig. 4a).
Assembling the aerator roller
(Fig. 5)
The prescribed aerator cylinders
design can only be assembled
right and left. For this reason,
the aerator cylinder head is
labelled with a
R
for right and
a
L
for left. The assembly screw
is pre-assembled on the aerator
cylinder. Please loosen the screw
before commencing with the
assembly work. Push the guide
for the right aerator cylinder as
far as possible along the hous-
ing drive shaft. Join the aerator
cylinder to the drive shaft by
tightening the screw as far as
possible. Assembly the left aera-
tor cylinder in the same way.
Please do not use any force
when assembling the aerator
cylinder. Ensure that the aerator
cylinder “R” is assembled right
and the aerator cylinder “L” is
assembled left.
Ensure that all of the screws are
firmly tightened, the appliance
is then in a secure operational
condition.
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Caution! Before carrying
out any work on the appli-
ance or inspecting, cleaning and
repairing it, switch the appliance
off and disconnect the battery
clip from the battery.
Risk of injury!
6. Assembly
Remember that the user or
operator is responsible for all
accidents that occur involving
other people or their property.
Keep these operating instructions
in a safe place.
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