Safety precautions
This section covers the basic
safety instructions when
working with this implement.
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Functional description
The verticuttor and lawn aerator has two
easily exchangeable work cylinders:
An aerator cylinder made of hard plastic
with vertically rotating sprung tines, and a
verticutor cylinder with vertically mounted
high-grade steel knives.
The implement features a high-quality
plastic case with collection bag and a handle
bar with a folding function. Please refer to
the subsequent descriptions for the actual
functions of the individual control elements.
Technical data
Motor input ............................... 1200 W
Rated voltage ............230-240 V~, 50 Hz
Protection Class ...............................
II
Degree of protection ........................ IPX4
Rotating speed of the tool
(n
o
) ........................... 3600 min
-1
(r.p.m)
Cylinder width ...............................31 cm
Readjustment range for wear ............9 mm
Volume collection bag .......................30 l
Weight ....................................... 9.9 kg
Acoustic pressure level
(L
pA
) ..................84 dB (A); K
pA
= 3 dB(A)
Sound power level (L
wA
)
Measured ........99 dB (A); K
wA
= 4 dB (A)
Guaranteed ....................... 103 dB (A)
Vibration (a
n
) ............... 4 m/s
2
; K= 2 m/s
2
The noise and vibration values were
established by the standards and stipulations
listed in the Conformity Declaration.
Technical and visual changes can be
completed in the course of further develop-
dimensions, references and details in these
O
perating Instructions are without
guarantee. Consequently legal claims based
on these
O
perating Instructions cannot be
asserted.
The stated vibration emission value was
measured in accordance with a standard
testing procedure and may be used to
compare one power tool to another.
The stated vibration emission value may
also be used for a preliminary exposure
assessment.
Warning: The vibration emission
value may differ during actual use
of the power tool from the stated
value depending on the manner in
which the power tool is used.
Safety precautions aimed at
protecting the user should be based
on estimated exposure under actual
usage conditions (all parts of the
operating cycle are to be considered,
including, for example, times during
which the power tool is turned off
and times when the tool is turned on
but is running idle).
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G
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switched off.
Always disconnect the
plug from the mains
prior to maintenance
work or if the power
cable is damaged.
Noise level ratings L
WA
in dB(A).
Protection Class II
Electrically powered
implements must not
be disposed of with
the domestic waste
。
Caution with steps!
Turn off the power
when the implement
is to be carried
across steps.
Remove any soil residue
from the springs of the
impact protection cover
and/or the housing to
ensure that the cover closes
correctly. When operating
without the collection
basket, the impact
protection cover must be
completely closed.
Transport and
working
positions
General notes on
safety
This implement can
cause serious injuries if
it is not properly used.
Please read these
O
perating Instructions
carefully and familiarize
yourself with all the
control elements
before operating this
implement.
switched off.
Always disconnect the
plug from the mains
prior to maintenance
work or if the power
cable is damaged.
Noise level ratings L
WA
in dB(A).
Protection Class II
Electrically powered
implements must not
be disposed of with
the domestic waste
。
Caution with steps!
Turn off the power
when the implement
is to be carried
across steps.
Remove any soil residue
from the springs of the
impact protection cover
and/or the housing to
ensure that the cover closes
correctly. When operating
without the collection
basket, the impact
protection cover must be
completely closed.
Transport and
working
positions
General notes on
safety
This implement can
cause serious injuries if
it is not properly used.
Please read these
O
perating Instructions
carefully and familiarize
yourself with all the
control elements
before operating this
implement.
and firm shoes with
nonslip soles, strong long
trousers, ear defenders
and goggles. Never
operate the implement
while bare footed or
when wearing open
sandals.
The protective devices
and your personal
protective equipment will
protect yourself and other
people and ensure that
the equipment can be
smoothly operated.
• Neve
r operate the
implement if it is
damaged, incomplete or
has been modified
without the consent of the
manufacturer. Never work
with damaged or missing
protective devices (e.g.
starting lever, unlocking
knob, impact protector).
Never disengage
protective devices (e.g. by
tying the starting
lever).This ensures that the
equipment remains safe.
• Be
fore starting the
equipment, ensure that no
objects or branches are
pushed into the blade
opening, that the
equipment is standing
stably and that the
workspace is tidy and not
blocked.
Check the condition of
your extension cable and
the connecting cable of
your equipment. Use the
necessary protective
equipment. There is a risk
of injury.
• I
f your equipment vibrates
or emits unusual noises
when switched on,
disconnect the plug from
the socket and check the
cutting cylinder. Ensure
that no remains of
chopped matter are
blocking the cutting
cylinder or jammed
and firm shoes with
nonslip soles, strong long
trousers, ear defenders
and goggles. Never
operate the implement
while bare footed or
when wearing open
sandals.
The protective devices
and your personal
protective equipment will
protect yourself and other
people and ensure that
the equipment can be
smoothly operated.
• Neve
r operate the
implement if it is
damaged, incomplete or
has been modified
without the consent of the
manufacturer. Never work
with damaged or missing
protective devices (e.g.
starting lever, unlocking
knob, impact protector).
Never disengage
protective devices (e.g. by
tying the starting
lever).This ensures that the
equipment remains safe.
• Be
fore starting the
equipment, ensure that no
objects or branches are
pushed into the blade
opening, that the
equipment is standing
stably and that the
workspace is tidy and not
blocked.
Check the condition of
your extension cable and
the connecting cable of
your equipment. Use the
necessary protective
equipment. There is a risk
of injury.
• I
f your equipment vibrates
or emits unusual noises
when switched on,
disconnect the plug from
the socket and check the
cutting cylinder. Ensure
that no remains of
chopped matter are
blocking the cutting
cylinder or jammed