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OPERATION

Starting and Stopping:

Make sure the blade stopped rotating before 

switching “on” again.

Do not rapidly switch on and off.

Starting:

① 

Press and hold the safety button 

. Squeeze 

the switch lever 

 towards the handle 

(See Fig. 5).

② 

Release the safety button

Stopping:

Release the switch lever 

MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Aerator: 

The aerator cylinder can cause injuries !

Prior to maintenance unplug from the mains 

and wait until the Aerator drum has stopped .

Wear working gloves for performing 

maintenance.

The Aerator should be cleaned after each time it is used.

Risk of injury and physical damage !

Do not clean Aerator under running water (particularly under high pressure ).

Do not use hard or pointed objects for cleaning.

Remove grass and deposits from wheels,aerator cylinder and hosing.

Adjusting for wear:

1. The Aerator is subject to wear in use due to the way 

in which it works . The more intensively the Aerator 

is used , the greater the wear on the knives.

2. Hard or very dry ground accelerates wear as does 

excessive use of the Aerator.

3. If the results of your work with the Aerator become 

increasingly worse due to knife wear,the aerator 

cylinder  can be adjusted twice.

The aerator cylinder has variable height adjustment 

position. When you want to move the aerator to 

outdoor, you should rotate the adjustment button 

 

to the “high” position.

Transport position:

Rotate the adjustment button 

 to the “high”position 

gently away from the housing and move to the position required.

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Fig. 5

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Summary of Contents for GUT080

Page 1: ...ng Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury Save these instructions in a safe place and on hand so that they can be read when require...

Page 2: ...e in public facilities parks sporting grounds on roads in agriculture or forestry Please Note To prevent injury the Electric Lawn Rake must not be used for trimming bushes hedges and shrubs In additio...

Page 3: ...s anywhere near the working area 9 Always push the Lawn Rake at a walking pace 10 Operating position Ensure that you have a Secure foothold when working 11 Be particularly careful if you change direct...

Page 4: ...Insert the lower handle into the circumgyrate block Then insert the knob from outside through the hole in the lower handle Attack the bolt in the Knob to the Lawn Rake See Fig 2 3 Insert the two lock...

Page 5: ...nder high pressure Do not use hard or pointed objects for cleaning Remove grass and deposits from wheels aerator cylinder and hosing Adjusting for wear 1 The Aerator is subject to wear in use due to t...

Page 6: ...ease height of cut Too much debris on the ground Possible clogging See below Check underneath the machine and clear out as necessary always wear gardening gloves Raking Verticutting too low for the co...

Page 7: ...screws on the underside of the hosing 2 Lift Scarifier blades cylinder at an angle and pull away driver shaft 3 Remove bearing shell from the Scarifier blades cylinder 4 Push bearing shell on to the n...

Page 8: ...do so could damage the machine NOTE the motor is protected by a safety cut out which is activated when the blade becomes jammed or if the motor is overloaded When this occurs stop the machine and remo...

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