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Wet soil also increases the risk of slipping
and falling.
3. Keep a firm grip on the handle all the
time. Steer the product by pressing lightly
on the handle.
FIG. 11
4. Do not attempt to rotovate too deeply,
and do not force the product in hard or
heavy soil.
5. Walk the product slowly in a straight line.
6. Overlap each row a little. First go forward
and then back with the product, and then
at right angles to the first row. This works
the soil uniformly without missing any
patches.
FIG. 12
7. Be very careful when changing direction.
WARNING!
Never lift or hold the product with the
rotating blades. Risk of serious personal
injury if the blades start to rotate.
AFTER USE
1. Switch off the product, pull out the plug,
and allow it to cool.
2. Check, clean and store the product as
described in the instructions.
MAINTENANCE
NOTE:
Switch off the product, pull out the plug, and
allow the product to cool before cleaning
and/or maintenance.
• Keep the product clean. Clean the product
after use and before putting it away.
• Proper maintenance and regular cleaning
are essential for the product to work
satisfactorily.
• Check the product, power cord and plug
for damage before use. Do not use the
product if it is damaged.
GENERAL CLEANING
• Clean the product with a dry cloth. Use a
brush for hard-to-reach areas.
• Clean the ventilation openings (13) on the
product after use.
• The product may be cleaned with
compressed air (max. 3 bar).
• Check for any damaged parts. Take the
product to an authorised service centre, or
other qualified personnel, to be checked
and repaired.
NOTE:
Do not use strong or abrasive chemicals.
CLEANING THE DRIVE UNIT AND
ROTATING BLADES
IMPORTANT:
Wear safety gloves when working on or near
the rotating blades. Never clean the rotating
blades with your hands – use a wooden stick
or other suitable tool.
• Keep the drive unit and rotating blades
clean and free from debris. Remove soil
from the rotating blades with a brush or
other suitable tool.
• Check all screw unions at regular intervals,
and tighten them if necessary. After
prolonged use, especially in sandy soil,
the rotating blades become worn and
work less effectively.
• Worn or damaged blades should be
replaced with new ones of the same type
by an authorised service representative or
other qualified personnel.
• It is recommended to lubricate the blades
after use for best functionality and life
span.