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Helpline No. UK / N.IRELAND 0845 603 9277  Rep. Ireland 1890 8823 74
Web Support www.gardenhomepower.com
Model Number: EL 600 Electric Raker

Fault

Possible cause

Rectifi cation

The motor cannot be  

No power 

Check mains supply.

started. 

Cable damaged 

Check cable, pull the plug and insert again,  

 

 

 

 

 

if required, replace the cable or have it  

 

 

 

 

 

repaired by a qualifi ed electrician

 

Safety switch/plug combination 

Have the tool repaired by a specialist 

 

damaged  

workshop.

 

Overheating protection is activated 

1.  Working depth too deep, continue work with

  

 

 

       

 

less working depth

 

 

 

2.  Tines are blocked, remove blocking.

 

 

 

3.  Soil is too hard, adapt working depth accordingly 

 

 

       

  and work soil by repeatedly moving forward 

 

 

       

    and backward over the same place.

 

 

 

Let the motor cool down for about 15 minutes  

 

 

 

 

before you resume your work.

Unusual sounds 

Tines are blocked 

Switch the tool off, wait until the motor fully  stops. 

 

Screws, nuts or other fastening  

Fasten all elements; if the sounds remain     

 

 

elements are loose 

contact a specialist workshop.     

 

 

Unusually strong  

Tines are damaged or worn out   

Replace the tines or have them checked by a

vibration 

    

specialist workshop.

 

Working depth too deep. 

Adjust working depth to a suitable depth.

Bad raking result 

Working depth too low. 

Adjust working depth to a suitable depth. 

The motor cannot be  

No power 

Check mains supply.

started. 

Cable damaged 

Check cable, pull the plug and insert again,  

 

 

 

 

 

if required, replace the cable or have it  

 

 

 

 

 

repaired by a qualifi ed electrician

 

Safety switch/plug combination 

 

damaged  

 

Overheating protection is activated 

1.  Working depth too deep, continue work with

 

       

 

 

 

 

2.  Tines are blocked, remove blocking.

 

 

 

3.  Soil is too hard, adapt working depth accordingly 

 

 

       

  and work soil by repeatedly moving forward 

 

 

       

    and backward over the same place.

 

 

 

Let the motor cool down for about 15 minutes  

 

 

 

 

before you resume your work.

Unusual sounds 

Tines are blocked 

Switch the tool off, wait until the motor fully  stops. 

 

Screws, nuts or other fastening  

Fasten all elements; if the sounds remain     

 

 

elements are loose 

contact a specialist workshop.     

 

 

Unusually strong  

Tines are damaged or worn out   

Replace the tines or have them checked by a

vibration 

    

specialist workshop.

 

Working depth too deep. 

Adjust working depth to a suitable depth.

Bad raking result 

Working depth too low. 

Adjust working depth to a suitable depth. 

The motor cannot be  

No power 

Check mains supply.

started. 

Cable damaged 

Check cable, pull the plug and insert again,  

 

 

 

 

 

if required, replace the cable or have it  

 

 

 

 

 

repaired by a qualifi ed electrician

 

Overheating protection is activated 

1.  Working depth too deep, continue work with

 

       

 

 

 

 

2.  Tines are blocked, remove blocking.

 

 

 

3.  Soil is too hard, adapt working depth accordingly 

 

 

       

  and work soil by repeatedly moving forward 

 

 

       

    and backward over the same place.

 

 

 

Let the motor cool down for about 15 minutes  

 

 

 

 

before you resume your work.

Unusual sounds 

Tines are blocked 

Switch the tool off, wait until the motor fully  stops. 

 

Screws, nuts or other fastening  

Fasten all elements; if the sounds remain     

 

 

elements are loose 

contact a specialist workshop.     

 

 

Unusually strong  

Tines are damaged or worn out   

Replace the tines or have them checked by a

vibration 

    

specialist workshop.

 

Working depth too deep. 

Adjust working depth to a suitable depth.

Bad raking result 

Working depth too low. 

Adjust working depth to a suitable depth. 

15. Troubleshooting

Summary of Contents for EL 600

Page 1: ...s and labour warranty you have the added peace of mind of dedicated helplines and web support AFTER SALES SUPPORT UK N IRELAND HELPLINE NO UK N IRELAND HELPLINE NO 0845 603 9277 REP IRELAND HELPLINE NO REP IRELAND HELPLINE NO 1890 8823 74 WEB SUPPORT WEB SUPPORTwww gardenhomepower com MODEL NUMBER EL 600 EL 600 ELECTRIC R A K E R ...

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Page 3: ... 2 Double insulation 4 3 Overheat protection 5 Assembly Page 6 5 1 Mounting the carrying handle 5 2 Guide bar upper section 6 Operating the electric raker Page 6 6 1 Connection to the main supply 6 2 Switching the tool on 6 3 Heigth adjustment 7 Tips Page 6 Raking pattern Transport Page 7 Clearing tines of foreign objects Maintenance and storage Cleaning Page 7 8 Storage Page 7 9 Repair Service Pa...

Page 4: ... conditions Dress properly When operating the tool pay attention to the following notes concerning your working clothes The use of protective gloves and rugged footwear is recommended Wear a proper hat or other headgear to contain long hair Avoid wearing loose clothing or jewellery that might get caught in the rotating tines 2 2 Proper use The user is responsible for third parties while working wi...

Page 5: ...xtension cable should be splash proof in compliance with the requirements of DIN 57282 and VDE 0282 the cross section of the wire max length 75m should be at least 1 5mm2 Use H07RN F harmonized cable 3 Names of parts 1 GB 1 Safety switch plug combination 2 Trigger lever 3 Cable strain relief 4 Guide bar upper section 5 Grass collector bag 6 Guide bar lower section 7 Spring system 8 Height adjustme...

Page 6: ...en sion cable Hook the cable to protect socket and plug from accidental tears 6 3 Heigth adjustment This machine can be operated with three different working heights 4 8 and 12 mm To adjust the height please draw and turn the knob picture 1 position 8 to the required position 7 Tips We recommend the directional method of operation to obtain the maximum cutting performance from your unit and to redu...

Page 7: ...do not dispose of the device together with your domestic refuse but dispose of it in an environmentally friendly manner Please dispose of the device itself at an according collecting recycling point By doing so plastic and metal parts can be separated and recycled Informa tion concerning the disposal of materials and devices are available from your local administration 11 Technical Data Technical ...

Page 8: ...th the following terms In the case of proper use of your raker we grant a guarantee 36 months on the motor and housing as well as on all electrical components Wearing parts and damages caused by wrong accessories non original replacement parts employment of force strokes or breaking as well as by the mischievous over stressing of the motor are not covered by this warranty Within the warranty perio...

Page 9: ...h too deep continue work with 2 Tines are blocked remove blocking 3 Soil is too hard adapt working depth accordingly and work soil by repeatedly moving forward and backward over the same place Let the motor cool down for about 15 minutes before you resume your work Unusual sounds Tines are blocked Switch the tool off wait until the motor fully stops Screws nuts or other fastening Fasten all elemen...

Page 10: ...WATT ELECTRIC RAKER 3 YEAR WARRANTY CARD Name Address Email Tel No Serial No Location of purchase Please send your completed Warranty Card to UK Ireland J M Distribution Systems Ltd Lakeside House Hodgson Lane Drighlington Bradford BD11 JS UK ...

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