Qualcast Lawnraker 32 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 4

 

Place the lawnraker on the edge of the lawn, as
close to the power point as possible. Work away
from the power point. Then at right angles.
Position the cable to opposite side (already raked)
at the end of each turn.
When raking 

 

do not allow the motor to labour

 

 par-

ticularly in heavy conditions.
When the motor labours the speed of the motor
drops and you will hear a change in the motor
sound, when this occurs stop raking, release switch
lever and 

 

raise the scarifying /raking height

 

. Failure

to do so could damage the machine.
Scrarifying/Raking Tips:
– Optimum conditions for scarifying are when the

grass is short (15 - 20 mm) and dry / slightly damp.
Scarifying when the ground is wet may damage
the lawn and will result in

 

 poor collection

 

.

– Kill moss with a proprietary moss killer before scar-

ifying.

– Set the raker to the low scarifying position.
– Scarify the lawn in the one direction, then pro-

ceed at right angles until the whole lawn has
been completed.

– The action of removing moss and debris during

scarifying may reveal ragged and bare patches
depending on lawn condition.

– For best results mow the lawn before reseeding.

Promote the spead of grass into bare and weak
areas with good quality lawn seed after scarify-
ing. Allow fresh grass seed to root and establish
before fertilising, where necessary water to pre-
vent fresh seeds drying out. Ideal times for scari-
fying are Spring and late Autumn. Also after
every six cuts.

 

Stop, remove plug from the power supply
and remove the grassbox.

 

Note: To ensure long and reliable service, carry out
the following maintenance regularly.
Regularly check for obvious defects such as loose,
dislodged or damaged tines, loose fixings, and
worn or damaged components.
Check that covers and guards are undamaged
and correctly fitted. Carry out necessary mainte-
nance or repairs before using.
If the raker should happen to fail despite the care
taken in manufacture and testing, repair should be
carried out by a Atco-Qualcast Approved Service
Agent.
For all correspondence and spare parts orders, al-
ways include the 10-digit part number from the
nameplate of the machine!

 

Stop, remove plug from the power supply
and remove the grassbox.

 

– turn the machine upside down
– remove the tine cover by removing screws

 

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– remove the broken / damage tine

 

 15

 

 and fit re-

placement tine

 

 15

 

– re-fit the tine cover and screws

 

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Clean the exterior of the machine thoroughly using
a soft brush and cloth. Do not use water, solvents or
polishes. Remove all grass and debris, especially
from the ventilation slots

 

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.

Turn the machine on its side and clean the tine
area. If grass cuttings are compacted in the tine
area, remove with a wooden or plastic implement.
Store the lawnraker in a dry place. Do not place
other objects on top of the machine. To save
space, fold up the handle fully (figure 

 

H

 

).

Ensure cables are not trapped when folding/un-
folding top handles, 

 

do not drop the handles

 

.

 

Scarifying / Raking (Figure F)

Maintenance

Removing /Fitting Raker Tine 

(Figure G)

After Mowing/Storage

 

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Summary of Contents for Lawnraker 32

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Page 2: ...ver 10 Serial No on rating plate Country specific Not all of the accessories illustrated or described are included as standard delivery Electrical Safety Your machine is double insulated for safety an...

Page 3: ...Attach remove the grassbox as shown in figure C Ensure the cable is not trapped when folding un folding top handle Do not drop the handles The lawnraker can be set to several operating heights For thi...

Page 4: ...ts Stop remove plug from the power supply and remove the grassbox Note To ensure long and reliable service carry out the following maintenance regularly Regularly check for obvious defects such as loo...

Page 5: ...A 1 6 12 11 products not sold in GB 4 13 B 5 7 C 9 D 9 Lawnraker 32 Seite 5 Montag 23 Februar 2004 2 56 14...

Page 6: ...0 I E 0 I E F 14 15 G H Lawnraker 32 Seite 6 Montag 23 Februar 2004 2 56 14...

Page 7: ...to the provisions of the directives 89 336 EEC 98 37 EC 2000 14 EC 2000 14 EC The guaranteed sound power level LWa is lower than 94 dB A Conformity assessment procedure according to Annex VIII Notifi...

Page 8: ...ed by al lowing the product to strike solid objects viii The product develops a fault due to abnormal use ix Failure is due to normal wear The following parts are considered as wearing parts Their lif...

Page 9: ...teep slopes Always be sure of your footing on slopes or wet grass Rake across the face of slopes never up and down Exercise extreme caution when changing direc tion on slopes Use extreme caution when...

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