Collection Box
Collection Box Full (M)
1. As the collection box fills up, grass will be clearly
visible through the window in the lid (M).
2. When the window is full it is time to empty the
collection box.
Emptying the Collection Box
1. Lift the collection box at the front and the rear handles
(N)
2. Tilt the collection box upside down to release the
collection box flap (P)
3. Empty into your compost or garden waste bin.
4. Ensure collection box flap is fitted correctly before
refitting the collection box
N
Removing and Fitting the Tines
Removing and Fitting the Tines
1. Ensure plug is removed from power supply
2. Turn the lawn rake upside down to access the tines
3. Remove the screw from the central disc on the set of
tines you wish to replace (Q)
4. Rotate the central disc to unlock the tines (R)
5. Remove the existing tine and replace with
a new one (S)
6. There are 2 types of tine; a left and a right. When
replacing a worn tine of one type you should replace it
with a new tine of the same type.
7. Fitting is reversal of removal.
Q
P
R
S
How to Use
• Do not use in wet or damp conditions. Raking in wet
conditions can damage the lawn.
• Do not force the lawnrake through long grass it should
be used on grass no longer than 75mm in length. If the
grass is long, mow the lawn prior to using the Lawn
Rake. The Lawn Rake can collect your grass clippings
while raking.
• Clear the lawn of any loose debris or stones that may
damage the lawnrake.
• On your first use choose a medium height to start with,
and then adjust the height setting to suit your lawn and
use.
• Start the lawnrake at the edge of the lawn, close to the
power point, and work away from the power point.
Once you have raked the lawn in one direction rake
again at right angles to the previous direction. (L)
• For total control of moss, use moss killer in early
spring a couple of weeks prior to using the lawnrake.
• To gently remove particularly heavy areas of moss and
thatch you may have to rake over the area several times.
• For best results use your lawnrake regularly
particularly at the beginning of the season to
encourage good growth and at the end of the season
to prepare the lawn for winter. The lawn should be
raked in autumn leaving some time for the lawn to
thicken and recover before winter.
• To maintain the quality of your lawnrake it is
recommended that you clean it after use. Refer to the
section - Caring for your Product.
M
How to Use cont’