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Problem 

Possible causes 

Remedy

Motor does not start

No electricity 

Check mains connection

Defective cable 

Check cable, plug in, replace if required, or have 
it repaired by a qualified person

Defective safety switch/plug combination

Arrange for repair in a specialist workshop

Overheat protection activated

1. Working depth too large, set to the shorter depth

2. Cylinder blocked, remover the blockage

3. Grass too long, mow the lawn before operation 

wait until the motor cools down for around 15 
minutes before rework

Abnormal vibrations

Cylinder is jammed 

Switch off, wait until it has come to a complete 
stop. Remove the objects

Cogged belt slipping 

Arrange for repair in a specialist workshop

Loose bolts, nuts or other securing components

Tighten all components, contact specialist 
workshop if noises persist

Abnormal noises

Cutting blades damaged or worn

Replace a new cylinder or have it checked by a 
specialist workshop

Working depth too large 

Set to correct working depth

Grass too long 

Mow the lawn before aerating

Poor scarification results

Working depth too small 

Set to large working depth

Worn blades 

Replace a new cylinder or have it checked by a 
specialist workshop

Ejector channel blocked 

Empty collection bag and remove blockage

Technical Date

Power supply voltage 

230V~50Hz

Power consumption 

1300W

Idle Speed 

2500min-1

Cutting width 

300mm

Cutting depth 

Scarifier: -10 to 4mm, 5 setting each 3.5mm
Rake: -4 to 10mm, 5 setting each 3.5mm

Grass bag capacity 

35L

Sound Pressure Level LPA 

82 dB(A)

Measured Sound Power Level LWA 

101 dB(A)

Guaranteed Sound Power Level LWA 

102 dB(A)

Measuring method according to: 

EN 60335-1

It is our policy to continuously improve our products and we therefore reserve the right to change the product specification without prior notice.

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Troubleshooting

Summary of Contents for 6673

Page 1: ...2 in 1 Electric Rake and Scarifier 6673 Instructions Caution For correct usage read this instruction manual carefully in the order presented and keep in a safe place for future reference ...

Page 2: ... provided by the guide bar is complied with Ensure that you have a secure position to stand especially on slopes In order to start the appliance the cutting device must be completely free to move Do not put hands and feet in the vicinity of rotating parts CAUTION Risk of injury Only guide the appliance at walking pace Always guide the connection line safely Before positioning and removing the gras...

Page 3: ...ing on both sides the supplied bolts and wing nut On the bottom side of the housing fix the guide bar with 2 supplied screws using a screwdriver Safety switch D Open the cover of the safety switch Place safety switch over the holes on the guide bar Close the cover and tighten the switch with the two screws supplied Use two cable clips supplied to hold cable Collecting bag E Pull the safety flap up...

Page 4: ... a scarifier for removing matting and moss in the lawn as well as for cutting flat rooting weeds In order that a healthy lawn can develop in the spring it is necessary for greater amounts of air to penetrate the area around the roots of the grass We recommend to scarify the lawn twice a year e g in the Spring and in the Autumn To achieve a good result and increase the lifetime of the scarifier cyl...

Page 5: ...me the appliance is used Check the connecting cable for signs of damage or ageing Replace the cable if it is cracked split or otherwise damaged Check the condition of the cutting cylinder and ensure that all threaded connections are securely tightened If the blades are blunt take it to a specialist workshop for repair if necessary Once per season Lubricate the blades joints between the cylinder an...

Page 6: ...ses persist Abnormal noises Cutting blades damaged or worn Replace a new cylinder or have it checked by a specialist workshop Working depth too large Set to correct working depth Grass too long Mow the lawn before aerating Poor scarification results Working depth too small Set to large working depth Worn blades Replace a new cylinder or have it checked by a specialist workshop Ejector channel bloc...

Page 7: ...chnical documentation and periodical checking 2000 14 EC Measured sound power level 101dB A Guaranteed sound power level 102dB A Signed Stuart Fowler Imports Director November 2013 U K WIRING INSTRUCTIONS The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE GREEN YELLOW EARTH As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not co...

Page 8: ...anship during this period please return it to the place of purchase Normal wear and tear is not covered under the guarantee This guarantee is invalid if the product has been misused subject to neglect or has been attempted to be repaired by anyone other than our own service centre Due to continuous product improvement we reserve the right to change the product specification without prior notice Pl...

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