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5.1. LIST OF MATERIALS

This machine includes the following elements that you 
will find inside the box:

• Machine
• Catcher
•  Top handle
•  Lower handle
•  Screw for holding tubes
•  Connecting wing nut
•  Instruction manual

Remove carefully all the elements from the box and 
make sure that all listed parts are included. 

Due to the quality controls done at the factory it is 
highly improbable that your machine has any faulty 
part or that any elements are missing. If you find any 
damaged part or there are any elements missing, 
do not use the machine until the problem has been 
solved or you have been given the missing parts. 
Usage of the machine with defective or missing parts 
is dangerous and could result in personal injuries.

5.2. MOUNTING THE MACHINE

1.  Introduce the superior tube into the inferior tube    
  and connect using the screw and wing nut  

 

 provided.
2.  Place the handle in the most comfortable working  
 position.

5.3 INSTALLATION OF THE CATCHER

 
Place the catcher (1) on the comber by hooking 
the catcher on the hooks (2) on the rear part of the 
machine. To do this, hold the catcher by the top 
handle provided with your right hand.

5.4. CABLE FIXATION

Only use cable extensions 
that are homologated for 
outdoor use. The cable 
section must be at least 
1.5mm and the cable 
extension should never be 
longer than 25m and must 
be completely unrolled 
before starting to work.

Fix the extension of the machine by inserting cable in 
the hook on the handle and plug onto the machine.

5.5. START UP AND STOPPAGE

Start up the machine:

Press the security button (1) 
and without letting go, press 
the On/Off switch (2).

 5. START UP INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for ROLL&COMB 302 E-V19

Page 1: ...Instruction manual EN ARTIFICIAL GRASS CONDITIONING COMBING DEVICE P A TENTED...

Page 2: ...result in a fire being caused and or a serious injury Before using the nachine read carefully the information in this manual on a secure and correct start up Use this machine only to rake artificial g...

Page 3: ...g sure you know perfectly well where all the controls can be found as well as all security devices and how all these should be used If you are not an expert user we recommend you start with some simpl...

Page 4: ...ure the machine has stopped completely before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning work on the machine and the working area Store all electric machines well away from children 2 2 1 VIBRATIONS The...

Page 5: ...hine to your nearest after sales dealer Should the cable be damaged unplug the machine inmediately Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of electric shock The substitution of the plug or cable s...

Page 6: ...rolled by the electric switch is dangerous and must be repaired Look after the machine Check that all moving parts are well aligned and that they are not blocked that there are no broken pieces or oth...

Page 7: ...um section of 1 5mm2 and no longer than 25 metres and always ensure all the cable is unwound 1 5 mm2 Attention Before carrying out any maintenance work or repair unplug the machine from the mains Alwa...

Page 8: ...ut professional agricultural jobs Use this machine outdoors in dry conditions and in temperatures between 5 C and 45 C Remember that the end user is responsible for the dangers and accidents caused to...

Page 9: ...Work diameter mm 320 Maximum depth mm 5 Minimum depth mm 10 Catcher l 25 Average level of sound power LwA dB A k 3 85 3 Average level of sound pressure LpA m dB A 103 Vibration levels m s2 k 1 5 1 5 V...

Page 10: ...onal injuries 5 2 MOUNTING THE MACHINE 1 Introduce the superior tube into the inferior tube and connect using the screw and wing nut provided 2 Place the handle in the most comfortable working positio...

Page 11: ...y on the security measures of this machine Use common sense at all times Do not use this machine if you are tired sick are taking medicines or if under the effect of alcohol or drugs Lack of sleep and...

Page 12: ...enance work or servicing with the machine unplugged from the mains Unplug the machine before carrying out any maintenance work Read the instruction manual before carrying out any work Carry out period...

Page 13: ...agent Worn out brushes Take to service agent Overload protection activated Allow the machine to cool 15 minutes Abnormal noises Blocked comber Unplug the machine remove elements blocking the blades Tr...

Page 14: ...ecure it firmly to prevent it from sliding or tipping over Always transport the machine horizontally Disconnect the machine from the mains before storing the machine Store electric products such as th...

Page 15: ...ased product may eventually present in accordance with legal provisions 12 2 EXCLUSIONS Garland warranty will not cover Companies and professionals Pieces worn out due to wear and tear Bad use neglige...

Page 16: ...on machinery and amending Directive 95 16 EC These tools also comply with the requirements of the following community directives These tools also comply with the requirements of the following communit...

Page 17: ...English 17 20 NOTAS...

Page 18: ...Espa ol English 18 20 NOTAS...

Page 19: ...RRANTY DETAILS MODELO MODEL MODELO MOD LE FECHA DE COMPRA DATE OF PURCHASE DATA DE COMPRA DATE D ACHAT DIRECCI N ADDRESS ENDERECO ADRESS PARA INFORMA OES DETALHADAS SOBRE GARANTIAS FAVOR CONSULTAR O M...

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