GB
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Used batteries
• If a fully recharged battery lasts for
considerably shorter operating times,
the battery is used up and needs to be
replaced. Only use an OEM battery
pack replacement available from our
Customer Service.
• Always take heed of the applicable
safety instructions as well as the envi-
ronmental protection regulations and
information (see “Waste Disposal and
Environmental Protection”).
Initial Operation
Only insert the rechargeable bat-
tery when the device is complete
-
ly assembled. Danger of injury!
Ensure that the safety key (
23)
is removed before all tasks.
Remove the transport securing
devices before you start with the
assembly.
Mounting grip rod
Mount central bar:
1. Place the central bar (7) on the
lower bar (10). If the assembly
is correct, the bore in the plastic
shroud (21) will be underneath
the pipe (see
).
2. Screw the central bar (7) with
the enclosed screws, butterfly
nuts and washers (12) right and
left on the lower bar (10). The
butterfly nuts point inwards.
Mount top grip bar:
3. Screw the top grip bar (1) with
the enclosed screws, butterfly
nuts and washers (6) right and
left on the central bar (7). The
butterfly nuts point inwards.
Clip in cable holder:
4. Clip the enclosed cable holder
(8) on the central bar (7) and
use it to secure the machine ca-
ble (20).
Mount ejector chute and shift
linkage
Mount ejector chute:
1. Place the ejector chute (16) on
the machine housing (11) and
screw this with the 4 enclosed
cross-head screws (30).
Mount shift linkage
2. Push the top shift rod (5)
through the opening in the plas-
tic shroud (21) on the central
bar (7).
3. Release the fastening screw
(31) on the lower shift rod (9).
4. Push the top (5) and bottom
(9) shift rod together and screw
them with the fastening screw
(31).
5. Push the handle of the top shift
rod (5) in both directions. The
ejector chute (
16) must be
able to move freely.
Adjust the ejector chute
The following settings are possible:
- Turning the ejector chute to the right
or left through a total of 190°;
- Tilting the ejector chute up or down
through 60°;
The steeper the ejector deflector (19),
the further the snow will be thrown.