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Fault Finding Hints

Fails to Operate
1. Is the correct Starting procedure being followed?  See

‘To Start your Lawnrake’

2. Is the Power Turned On?
3. Check the fuse in the plug, if blown replace.
4. Fuse continues to blow?

Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply
and consult your local approved Service Centre.

Poor Collection
1. Disconnect from the mains electricity supply.
2. Clean the outside of the air intakes, the discharge

chute and the underside of the deck.

3. Try a different height of rake.  See ‘Height Adjustment’.
4. Check condition of the Tines and replace if necessary.

See ‘Removing and Fitting the Tines’.

5. If poor collection persists.

Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply
and consult your local approved Service Centre.

Excessive Vibration
1. Disconnect from the mains electricity supply.
2. Check that the tines are functioning correctly.
3. Replace tines if necessary
4. If vibration persists?

Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply
and consult your local approved Service Centre.

Lawnrake becomes heavy to push
1. Disconnect from the mains electricity supply.
2. In long grass or uneven ground, the height of cut

should be raised to a higher position. See Cutting
Height Adjustment.

3. Check that the wheels can rotate freely.
4. If problem persists?

Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply
and consult your local approved Service Centre.

Caring for your Product

Cleaning (T)
• USE GLOVES
• IMPORTANT

It is very important that you keep your product clean.
Grass clippings left in any of the air intakes or under
the deck could become a potential fire hazard.

1. Remove grass from under the deck with a brush.
2. Using a soft brush - remove grass clippings from all air

intakes, the collection box and the vision window

3. Wipe over the surface of your product with a dry cloth.
• IMPORTANT

Never use water for cleaning your product.  Do not
clean with chemicals,  including petrol, or solvents -
some can destroy critical plastic parts.

At the End of the cutting Season
1. Replace tines, bolts, nuts or screws, if necessary. 
2. Clean your product thoroughly.
3. Make sure that the electric cable is coiled properly.
Storing your product: Store in a dry place where your
product is protected from damage.

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Service Recommendations

1. We strongly recommend that your product is serviced

at least every twelve months, more often in a
professional application.

2. Always use genuine Spare Parts.
3. Prepacked spares are available from most Husqvarna

UK Ltd. stockists and www.flymo.com.

4. Your product is uniquely identified by a silver and

black product rating label

5. If you have a problem with your machine contact your

local Approved Service Centre ensuring you have full
details of your product as described on the product
rating label.

6. Should it be necessary for work to be carried out by

your Service Centre, it is important to take your
complete machine including cable and any extension
cables used.

A network of specialist dealers can be found in your local
Yellow Pages.  To obtain service on your product simply
telephone or visit your local Service Centre.  Should you
require service under the terms of our guarantee the
Service Centre will require proof of purchase.
All of the centres listed stock genuine Spare Parts.
NOTE: Our Service Repairers act on their own behalf
and are not empowered to commit or legally bind
Husqvarna UK Ltd. in any manner whatsoever.

Summary of Contents for LAWNRAKE

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT INFORMATION Read before use retain for future reference Lawnrake Original Instructions...

Page 2: ...ition Explanation of Symbols on your product Warning Read the user instructions carefully to make sure you understand all the controls and what they do Always keep the product on the ground when using...

Page 3: ...aration 1 While using your product always wear substantial footwear and long trousers Do not operate the equipment when barefoot or wearing open toe sandals 2 Make sure the lawn is clear of sticks sto...

Page 4: ...specifically designed for outdoor use and which conform to one of the following specifications Ordinary rubber 60245 IEC 53 Ordinary PVC 60227 IEC 53 or Ordinary PCP 60245 IEC 57 CONNECTORS IMPORTANT...

Page 5: ...use problems to your lawn Moss as well as being detrimental to the appearance of your lawn will smother grass make the lawn spongy make it difficult to mow hold water and encourage disease Moss spores...

Page 6: ...ditions can damage the lawn Do not force the lawnrake through long grass it should be used on grass no longer than 75mm in length If the grass is long mow the lawn prior to using the Lawn Rake The Law...

Page 7: ...l fire hazard 1 Remove grass from under the deck with a brush 2 Using a soft brush remove grass clippings from all air intakes the collection box and the vision window 3 Wipe over the surface of your...

Page 8: ...ulty adjustment by the user d The failure has not occurred through fair wear and tear e The machine has not been serviced or repaired taken apart or tampered with by any person not authorised by Husqv...

Page 9: ...sample of the above product s is given in the table 2000 14 EC The Measured Sound Power LWA Guaranteed Sound Power LWA values are according to the tabulated figures Conformity Assessment Procedure An...

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