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STEP: Step on the baseplate directly above the aerator 
tines (do not push down on the handle with your hands).  
 
Soil cores will stay inside the aerator tines the first time 
you perform this task.  The second time you perform this 
task, the second soil cores will push the first soil cores out 
of the aerator tines through the top opening, as shown in 
the figure on the right.  Note that the soil cores are usually 
shorter than the depth of the holes because the soil is 
compressed during the core removal process.  The 
deflectors will prevent soil cores from dropping onto the 
baseplate so your shoes will stay clean.  If the optional 
soil core container is used, step on the top plate of the 
container.  The soil cores will be deposited directly into 
the container. 

TILT: Remove your foot from the baseplate and take a small step back. Tilt the 
handle back to remove the tines from the ground. Repeat the steps POSITION-
STEP-TILT to create holes that are between 2 to 6 inches apart.  Alternate your left 
and right feet occasionally to reduce fatigue. 

Tips: If the aerator tines clog, remove the clog in accordance with the procedures 
in the next page.  If the tines continually clog, the soil may be too wet or muddy.  
Wait 1-2 days before aerating again.  If the tines cannot penetrate the ground, the 
soil may be too dry.  To avoid excessive tine wear, please do not use the Step ’N 
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lawn aerator when the ground is too dry.  Bare soil (areas without grass) may 

also cause the tines to clog.  Please use a tiller or cultivator instead of a core 
aerator to loosen bare soil.

 




TILT 

soil core 

deflector 

THOROUGHLY MOIST SOIL 

Please aerate one day after at least one 

inch of rain or irrigation.

 

 

THOROUGHLY MOIST SOIL 

Please aerate one day after at least one 

inch of rain or irrigation.

 

Summary of Contents for SNT4

Page 1: ...vibrantyard com for customer support U S Patent 8714275 U S Patent 11147202 UK Design Number 6152191 EU Community Design Number 008638126 0001 and other patents pending With optional soil core contain...

Page 2: ...tion During lawn aeration a compacted soil plug may stick to the tip of the aerator tine and impede soil core extraction We suggest you proceed with aerating the lawn anyway although no soil core is e...

Page 3: ...of Step N Tilt involves physical activity similar to climbing stairs and requires a sense of balance Do not use if you are unable to climb stairs without holding onto a handrail Although moderate phys...

Page 4: ...step 3 Step 3 Install the upper handle bar onto the baseplate Take note of the orientation of the handle bar it should be tilted forward as shown in the picture Secure the hex locknut with a 10mm or...

Page 5: ...aces between the tines if the root system is poor Core aerator should be used in areas with grass only the tines will clog if used in bare soil i e areas without grass All core lawn aerators require t...

Page 6: ...ten the bolts and nuts yet you will tighten them in step 5b below latch body FOR OPTIONAL SOIL CORE CONTAINER ONLY Step 5b Place the container on a table or floor as shown below Allow the latch body t...

Page 7: ...aeration Note that the soil cores are usually shorter than the depth of the holes because the soil is compressed during the core removal process If you wish to leave the soil cores on the ground adju...

Page 8: ...arm step 2 Lift latch handle latch handle latch arm latch arm latch handle baseplate baseplate latch body OPERATING PROCEDURES Tips The aerator tines will penetrate the ground only a few inches so it...

Page 9: ...d directly into the container TILT Remove your foot from the baseplate and take a small step back Tilt the handle back to remove the tines from the ground Repeat the steps POSITION STEP TILT to create...

Page 10: ...hout cost to the owner any part or parts of the Step N Tilt found to have manufacturing defect for a period of one year from the date of purchase HOW TO USE THE SOIL CORE REMOVER CORRECT Tilt the Step...

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