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Fig.5A                                Fig.5B 

Fit the Assembly – Remove the battery first 

1.Slide the assembly in the direction of the arrow onto the square-ended drive and press into the holder 
(Fig.5C/ Fig.5D). 
2. Refasten the assembly with the two screws. 
Apply grease to the square-ended drive from time to time so that the assembly can be changed easily. 

 

 

Fig.5C                                  Fig.5D   

WARNING: 

Remove the battery from the machine. 

 

9. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

DANGER: 

Always pull out the on-off button and remove the battery before performing any adjustment, 

repair, maintenance or cleaning work on the equipment. Make sure that the cutting assembly is not rotating. 

9.1 Cleaning 

• Keep all safety devices, air vents and the motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible. Wipe the 
equipment with a clean cloth or blow it with compressed air at low pressure. 
• We recommend that you clean the device immediately each time you have finished using it. 
• Clean the equipment regularly with a moist cloth and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents; 
these could attack the plastic parts of the equipment. Ensure that no water can seep into the device. The 
ingress of water into an electric tool increases the risk of an electric shock. 

 

9.2 Maintenance 

• A worn out or damaged cutting unit should be replaced by an authorised expert. 
• Take care that all fastening elements (screws. nuts, etc.) are firmly tightened, so that you can work safely with 

Summary of Contents for S3840V

Page 1: ...he machine the safety rules must be followed For your own safety and bystanders please read these instructions before operating the machine Please keep the instructions safe for later use Cobra Garden Machinery Henton and Chattell Ltd London Road Nottingham NG2 3HW UK www cobragarden co uk ...

Page 2: ...sporting halls and agricultural forestry applications are excluded The operating instructions as supplied by the manufacturer must be kept and referred to in order to ensure that the equipment is properly used and maintained the instructions contain valuable information on operating maintenance and servicing conditions Warning Always clear twigs stones hedge clippings branches and other debris fro...

Page 3: ...CTION 5 ASSEMBLY 11 SECTION 6 ADJUSTING THE WORKING DEPTH 14 SECTION 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 15 SECTION 8 REPLACEMENT OF THE ROLLER 16 SECTION 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 17 SECTION 10 STORAGE AND TRANSPORT 18 SECTION 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 SECTION 12 WARRANTY 19 SECTION 13 ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY DISPOSAL 19 SECTION 14 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 20 ...

Page 4: ...ving the product unattended for any period CE Marking The product meets demands and regulations set by the European Community The charger is intended for indoor use only Wear hearing and eye protection The machine is protected against ingress of water drops from a vertical direction Do not expose to rain or damp conditions Do not operate on inclines greater than 15 Mow across the face of slopes ne...

Page 5: ...on or warning may be used in conjunction with other symbols or pictures 2 GENERAL SAFETY RULES 2 1 General safety regulations for this electrical tool The equipment should never be allowed to be used by children persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capacities or insufficient experience and knowledge or persons who are not familiar with the instructions Children should be supervised so t...

Page 6: ...aerators 2 3 1 Instruction Read the instructions carefully Familiarize yourself with the operator controls and proper use of the equipment Never allow children or anyone who is not familiar with these instructions to use the equipment Local regulations may set minimum age requirements for the user It should be noted that the user of the equipment is personally responsible for accidents or hazards ...

Page 7: ...r hands or feet toward or under any rotating parts Keep clear of the chute opening at all times Switch off the motor and pull the on off button Make sure that all moving parts have reached a complete standstill 1 whenever you leave the equipment unattended 2 before you remove any blockages or clogs in the chute 3 before carrying out any checks cleaning or other work on the equipment 4 after the eq...

Page 8: ...y Inserting a battery into an electric tool that is switched on can cause accidents Only charge the batteries in chargers that are recommended by Cobra A charger that ís designed for a certain type of batteries may pose a fire risk if it is used with other types of batteries Use only the correct batteries in the electric tools The use of other batteries may result in injuries and a fire risk Keep ...

Page 9: ... were easily done previously DO NOT CONTINUE using product with its battery in a depleted condition The battery is not fully charged at the factory Before attempting to use it it must be fully charged firstly Important Danger Never short circuit the battery or expose it to moisture Do not store it together with any metal parts which could short circuit the contacts The battery could overheat start...

Page 10: ...12 LED display 13 Brake control handle 4 TECHNICAL DATA Model S3840V DYM420101 Rated Voltage 40V dc No Load Speed 3200min 1 Grass catcher capacity 45L Working Width 380mm Net weight 14 5kg Depth adjustment 10 5mm Model S3840V DYM420101 Sound pressure level at the operator s position 77 6dB A K 3 dB A Measured sound power level 89dB A K 2 46dB A Guaranteed sound power level 92dB A Vibration 0 98m s...

Page 11: ...utput 40Vd c 2A 40Vd c 1A 40Vd c 2A 40Vd c 4A Allowable charging temperature range 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 5 ASSEMBLY 5 1 ASSEMBLE THE HANDLE 1 Insert the lower handle into the brackets Fig 2A 2 Fix the lower handle into the unit body with locking levers bolts and washers Fig 2B 3 Connect the middle handle and the lower handle with locking levers bolts and washers Fig 2C 4 Connect the upper handle and...

Page 12: ... clips over the metal frame Fig 2H To fit Raise the rear cover and hitch the grass catcher on rear of mower Fig 2I Fig 2J Fig 2K To remove Grasp and lift the rear cover remove grass catcher WARNING Before you fit the grass catcher to the scarifier you must ensure that the motor is switched off and the cutting unit is not rotating Fig 2F Fig 2G Fig 2H Fig 2I Cable clamp ...

Page 13: ... 2M 3 Insert the battery pack into battery holder Fig 2N 4 Make sure the latch on bottom of battery pack snaps in place and that battery pack is fully seated 5 Close the battery door Fig 2O Fig 2L Fig 2M Fig 2N Fig 2O 5 4 REMOVE THE BATTERY 1 Open the battery door 2 Press and hold the battery latch button at the bottom of the battery pack Fig 2P 3 Remove battery pack from the product Fig 2Q ...

Page 14: ...ate between 0º to 16º as the Fig 2R shown 3 Push the locking lever closed to connect the lower handle and the unit body Fig 2R 6 ADJUSTING THE WORKING DEPTH The working depth is set with depth adjusting knob the depth can be adjusted from 10mm to 5mm Fig 3A Fig 3B Fig 3A Fig 3B WARNING Make this adjustment only when the blade has stopped The angle adjusting gear Latch button ...

Page 15: ...Fig 4D CAUTION The blade starts turning as soon as the motor is started WARNING Cutting elements continue to rotate after the motor is switched off 7 2 LED Please refer to the following table for the meaning of LED display Fig 4E Lawn mower status Battery pack capacity indicator status Press POWER button 1 Green light 2 The battery pack capacity is between 75 100 Four LEDs ON The battery pack capa...

Page 16: ...icult to start the aerator and decrease the quality of the scarifying Always scarify along inclines not up and down Switch off the motor before doing any checks on the blades spring tines Danger The blades rotate for a few seconds after the motor is switched off Never attempt to stop the blades In the event that the rotating blades strike an object immediately switch off the equipment and wait for...

Page 17: ...y is not rotating 9 1 Cleaning Keep all safety devices air vents and the motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth or blow it with compressed air at low pressure We recommend that you clean the device immediately each time you have finished using it Clean the equipment regularly with a moist cloth and some soft soap Do not use cleaning agents or s...

Page 18: ... if any Protect the machine from damage and the strong vibrations that can occur particularly when transporting in vehicles Secure the machine against slipping and tipping over 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Fault Possible causes Rectification Motor does not start a Internal terminals disconnected b Safety lock off defective c Blades tines housing clogged d On off button is not connected e Battery is not corr...

Page 19: ... and from the dealership Any damage that occurs from the following will not be covered exposure of the product to smoke and soot chemical agents bird droppings or other animal waste seawater sea breeze salt or other environmental phenomena Any damage resulting from operating methods other than those indicated in the owner s manual will not be covered Your purchase receipt must be kept as proof for...

Page 20: ...840V DYM420101 Rated voltage power 40V d c Measured sound power level 89dB A Guaranted sound power level 92dB A Notified Body for EC Directive 2000 14 EC 0036 TüV SüD Industrie Service GmbH Westendstrasse 199 80686 München Deutschland Applicable EC Directives 2014 30 EU 2006 42 EC 2000 14 EC 2011 65 EU Applicable Harmonized Standards EN 60335 1 EN 50636 2 92 EN 62233 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 Authoriz...

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