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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 correspond with the 
colour markings identifying the terminals on your plug, proceed as follows: 
 

  The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is 

marked with the letter N or coloured black. 

 

  The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is 

marked with the letter L or coloured red. 

 

  The wire which is coloured GREEN/YELLOW must be connected to the terminal 

which is marked with the letter E or (earth symbol) and is coloured GREEN or 
GREEN/YELLOW. 

 

WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for N1B-JY-30

Page 1: ...Lawn Rake Scarifier Model N1B JY 30 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Caution For correct usage read this instruction manual carefully in the order presented and keep in a safe place for future reference ...

Page 2: ...f the power cable or plug becomes damaged immediately switch it off and unplug from the mains power supply 7 Always wear protective eye goggles and earmuffs when operating the appliance 8 Always switch off the appliance disconnect the power and wait until the blades have stopped moving before carrying out any maintenance cleaning or repair work 9 Comply with the safety information and warnings on ...

Page 3: ... walking pace To prevent cutting the cable always make sure you safely guide the power lead behind you when using the appliance Before positioning and removing the grass collection unit switch the motor off and wait until the blades have stopped moving If the appliance strikes an object examine it for signs of damage and carry out any necessary repairs before restarting and continuing to work If t...

Page 4: ...night Do not cut damp or wet grass Before each use check the power cable for signs of damage and if it is damaged make sure you have it repaired at your local hardware store Only use an extension cable that is suitable for outdoor use and keep it away from the cutting area from damp oily surfaces from sharp edges and away from heat and fuels The gang socket of the extension cable should be splash ...

Page 5: ...point 2 figure 2 Connect the guide bars together by inserting on each side the supplied bolts 4 and nuts 5 as shown in figure 3 Turn the appliance over and secure the entire guide bar to the housing on both sides by using the two screws supplied and a screwdriver as shown in point 6 of figure 4 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 ...

Page 6: ...Never adjust the working height unless the motor is switched off and the blade shaft has stopped moving The cutting height can be adjusted directly from the two front wheels 5 different cutting height settings are available for each individual wheel Pull the level 1 as shown in figure 7 and move it forward or backward to the desired working depth for both wheels Please note that the same position ...

Page 7: ... holding the switch lever and then gently release the safety button To stop the appliance release the switch lever and it will automatically return to its start position Figure 8 Overheat protection If the appliance becomes blocked or if the motor is overloaded the motor will switch off automatically Wait until the motor has cooled down approximately 15 minutes before using the appliance again War...

Page 8: ...g Guide the scarifier in strips as straight as possible across your lawn Always guide the scarifier at an even speed depending on the type of ground Remaining in one place too long or using the scarifier if the ground is wet or too dry can damage the grass To prevent tripping take particular care when moving backwards and when pulling the scarifier Always let the cutting blade rotate at top speed ...

Page 9: ...e supplied hex key supplied as shown in fig 9 2 Take the scarifier cylinder out of the housing 3 Loosen from the other side the hex nuts 2 and take the cap 3 flange 4 blade 5 and distance rings 6 off the axle 7 in order 4 Change the direction of the blades or use a new one and insert into the axle in order 5 Tighten the nut and assemble the cylinder to the appliance Figure 9 Figure 10 Collection a...

Page 10: ... from touching the ground by setting the working depth to the top position Maintenance and Storage Before carrying out any maintenance switch off and unplug the appliance from the mains power supply Before each time the appliance is used Check the connecting cable for signs of damage or ageing and if it is cracked split or damaged replace it immediately Check the condition of the cutting cylinder ...

Page 11: ... with a scrubbing brush and cloth Never splash with water Clean the ventilator and remove any remaining grass or dirt from the appliance Storage The appliance should be stored in a dry clean room and out of reach of children During extended periods of storage during the winter for example ensure that the appliance is protected against corrosion and frost At the end of the season or if the applianc...

Page 12: ...med Switch off wait till 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 or contact your local hardware store Abnormal vibrations Cutting blades damaged or worn Replace a new cylinder or have it checked by an specialist workshop Working depth too large Set to correct working depth...

Page 13: ...m Rake 4 to 10 mm 5 settings each 3 5 mm Grass bag capacity 35 Litre Sound Pressure Level LPA 78 dB A Measured Sound Power Level LWA 95 03 dB A Guaranteed Sound Power Level LWA 97 00 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 ...

Page 14: ... EEC The Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC The Outdoor Directive 2000 14 EC EN55014 1 2000 A1 A2 EN55014 2 1997 A1 EN61000 3 2 2000 EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN60335 1 2002 A1 A11 A12 A2 A13 PrEN60335 2 92 2005 EN13684 2004 The noise emission in the environment by equipment for use outdoors ANNEX VI Internal control of production with assessment of technical documentation and per...

Page 15: ...rminals on your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red The wire which is coloured GREEN YELLOW must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or earth symbol a...

Page 16: ...ny guarantee is invalid if the product has been misused or subject to neglect or an attempted repair other than by our own service centre Due to continuous product improvement we reserve the right to change the product specification without prior notice After Sales Customer Service Customer Service Department Clifford James Gladden Place West Gillibrands Industrial Estate Skelmersdale Lancashire W...

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