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Summary of Contents for YT6702)

Page 1: ...co uk WARNING Important Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly These instructions contain important information that will help you get the best from your product ensuring it is...

Page 2: ...E 14 ASSEMBLY 14 Handle Bar Assembly 15 Grass Catcher Assembly 16 Cable Routing 17 Cutting Depth Adjustment 18 Power Connection 19 OPERATION 20 Starting and Stopping 20 General Operation 20 Scarifying...

Page 3: ...ol out for outdoo urrent devic s the risk of SAFETY W Warnings arnings and ngs and in arnings des ctions for fu nings refer wer tool actual use sures to pr es the pro others re warm period it ccidents...

Page 4: ...ensure these are connected and properly used Use of dust collection can reduce dust related hazards Power Tool Use and Care a Do not force the power tool Use the correct power tool for your applicatio...

Page 5: ...oot or wearing open sandals 6 Thoroughly inspect the area where the product is to be used and remove all stones sticks wires bones and other foreign objects 7 Before using always visually inspect to s...

Page 6: ...eplace worn or damaged parts for safety Additional safety warnings 1 Warning Beware of sharp tines Tines continue to rotate after the motor is switched off 2 Do not use the product if the cords are da...

Page 7: ...e to damage c uces an ele rcumstance atal injury medical imp ibration D o power to provide ind he period o ther Advic value shou on vibratio f the actua been mea to compa d in a prelim ssion value pen...

Page 8: ...Rem g TIONS FO er variation terials bein n and well or the tool a handles ended by ation syndro easures to p e actual co e times whe er time No tool on exposure e with these s of 10 C ad any hig means...

Page 9: ...or ca anual ear protec ection and ctric shock ug from ma ug from the of slopes n ng symbols interpreta educe the aution ction and b d boots wit k do not u ains before e mains im never up a 9 s may be...

Page 10: ...y y from the product c her people neral child afety stan duct is to b s are hidde tinue to rot before ma e cutting d could hit th and pets dren must dards 10 be used an en while op tate after t ainten...

Page 11: ...uthority sound po cates that ne is theref t are no lo ally friendly for recycl ower level the produ ore unnec nger usabl y way Ple ing advice tested ac 11 uct is corre cessary le should n ase recycl e...

Page 12: ...12 DIAGRAM Fig 1...

Page 13: ...5 Grass catcher 15a Bag 15b Frame 16 Cord clip X2 17 Switch box 18 Lock off button 19 Start stop lever 20 Power cable 21 Cutting device scarifying cylinder 22 Mounting set for cutting device X4 22a Bo...

Page 14: ...o ensure th gnated wit t it is either nd hobby product wo hat collect ntact At th e needles ris for bette in wet wea pasture g vate dome es other th ons carefu ely assemb step by ste 14 ersons incl x...

Page 15: ...d bars 6 d those in See Fig Fig 1a andle bars the handle See Fig 2 n relief 2 Fig 2 ndle bar 3 ach side S with the s the suppo 1a 1b 5 to the e bars 5 6 onto the u 3 with the See Fig 4a 15 upports 8 o...

Page 16: ...4a e cord clip embly attempt t objects oduct must you attach use the sca her will red her 15 to nued ps 16 to t to use the t be switch h or empty arifier with duce the p the produ 16 he handle Fig 5...

Page 17: ...nd ontinued 4 hold it in nto See F frequently en it is half and pull the l onto a co the produ n cable aw vice Plan y al outlet a nd avoid it ble form a dle and ins 17 n position a ig 6 y during us fu...

Page 18: ...0 and table F ontinued stment s switch the stment ording to th he actual h ustment le e cutting d to one ou Fig 8a e product he needs o height of t ver 10 to depth See ut of the fiv 18 Fig 7 off and p...

Page 19: ...rem thicker tha scarifying unkempt removing thatch lay g the scarif event risk sk to any soc ppliance v articularly it with the e mains lea e insulatio ning or rou should not damaged i able and m 19 d...

Page 20: ...etailed info ourhood a off button ess and hol ain pressur ning The l e op once th he start sto activated i al around er than the tance aga en activate eliminate t s regulatio allowed to ormation a and...

Page 21: ...cord and ct if it is da es are prop its handle lways uno ay lead to diately if yo complete e regular b oduct g and fertil ar of stone epth for the t on a wet per discha ward Move ge openin ows The mo...

Page 22: ...the roots the state o ANCE out any rep ected from within this ce carry o ct and the ed off and defects suc n or damag ds are unda sing the p appen to out by an ile it is runn elements s t y for signs...

Page 23: ...essiv y or has su g Device e product o placing the rect cuttin s of this pro ng device are very sh es when h olts are tig yone of bo y cause Y carifying or is included on See Fig 23 wear is the and it...

Page 24: ...2a off discon store the p atcher 15 tcher 15 a w ANCE g Device wn on a fla th a suitab attached e first lift th e cutting d the suppo nnect it fro product as before ea after opera 24 continu t stable...

Page 25: ...t from any les t to preven ge me essure leve wer level L power leve n ding on the opt proper ocess includ nclude amo keeping ha ANCE sconnect if applica he transpor by its han heavy imp nt it from sl...

Page 26: ...all defective parts or at our discretion replace the unit free of charge with the same item or items of a greater value and or specification 3 This guarantee does not cover defects caused by or resul...

Page 27: ...ower sup g is defect efect to th ot pressed g generato ge ked dull dama exceeds s incorrect AL e that prot all parts ha afterwards yclable un ested to a by handin 27 causes that ost cases th scribed w...

Page 28: ...S136 is fitted an le it must plug then colored in a lectrical co terminals d to the te ed to the t ve or neutr 63 A plug a nd has to b be destroy 28 follow the accordanc ord of this in your plu rminal...

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