6
7 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
1
Engine stop safety control bar
2
Lever for lowering/raising the cutter shaft
3
Latching element
4
Wing nut
5
Battery cover
6
Battery (under the battery cover)
7
Safety key (under the battery cover)
8
Cover
9
Electric motor ventilation slits
10
Front carrying handle
11
Ejection flap
12
Grass collecting bag (optional)
13
Cable guide
14
Start button (red)
8 PREPARATION
The following parts are included in the packaging for assembly of the scarifier:
•
Scarifier
•
Pre-assembled handlebar upper section
•
Handlebar lower section
•
Tool bag with the following contents:
–
Operating instructions with declaration of conformity
–
Warranty conditions (depending on model)
–
Various fixing parts (saucer-head screws, washers, nuts, cable guides (13),
wing nuts (4), cable ties).
In the unlikely event of a missing part, please contact your dealer.
IMPORTANT
Make sure that the cables are not pinched, squeezed, twisted or overstretched
when the guide bars are folded apart or collapsed! Always run the cables along
the outside of the bar connection. A damaged cable may result in a technical
defect of the device.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that the Bowden cables are not kinked or trapped when raising the guide
bars!
Assembling the guide bar lower section (figure
C1
)
The following steps must be carried out to assemble the guide bar lower section (1):
–
Position the handlebar ends on the outside of both sides at the attachment point
on the housing. Two handlebar heights can be set.
–
Push the saucer-head screws (2) provided through the housing and handlebar
from the inside.
–
From the outside, place a washer (3) on each of the screws on both sides and
screw on with self-locking nuts (4).
Assembling the guide bar upper section (figure
C3
)
–
Position the guide bar upper section on the guide bar lower section on the right
and left such that the mounting holes of the two handlebar sections line up.
–
Push the cable guides (1) through from outside to inside, screw the two handlebar
sections together with a washer (2) and a wing nut (3) each on the inside.
–
Insert the cable (4) and Bowden cable (5) into the cable guides (1).
This prevents the cable or Bowden cable from becoming trapped when
collapsing the guide bar down.
–
Attach the cable and Bowden cable to the handlebar lower section with the help of
cable ties (6) from the tool bag.
Inserting the charged battery (figure K2 + V1 + G2 )
The handling of the charger and battery is described in
the separate operating manual for the charger.
In particular, read and follow the safety information!
Charge the battery fully before initial use!
–
Open the battery cover (5) and hold it open.
–
Remove the safety key (7)
K2
.
–
Push the battery into the battery compartment until the lock engages
V1
.
Ensure that the lock on the battery moves freely and engages cleanly.
2 batteries or just 1 battery can be used. If just 1 battery is used, it can optionally
be inserted into battery compartment I or battery compartment II.
–
Insert the safety key if the machine is being used immediately
G2
.
–
Close the battery cover. Ensure that the cover closes automatically. Dirt and grass
residue can prevent this and must therefore be removed.
–
If 2 batteries are used, power is drawn first from battery I, then from battery II.
The switch from battery I to battery II occurs automatically.
Removing the battery (figure F + K2 + N2 )
–
Switch off the engine
F
. The electric motor and the cutting tool must come to
a standstill (Caution! The cutting tool runs for a while!).
–
Open the battery cover and hold it open.
–
Remove the safety key
K2
.
–
Press and hold the release button on the front of the battery and remove the
battery from the battery compartment
N2
.
–
For easier battery removal, press it into the battery compartment slightly before
pulling it out. Keep the release button pressed while doing this. The built-in springs
facilitate easier removal.
–
Close the battery cover. Ensure that the cover closes automatically.
Dirt and grass residue can prevent this and must therefore be
removed.
9 BEFORE INITIAL USE
Safety information!
For explanation of symbols, see the table on page 2
Check all screw connections for a tight fit. Tighten the screws, if necessary.
Special attention must be paid to the assembly and condition of the cutter shaft
(refer to the chapter "Cutter shaft care").
Always have work on the cutter shaft done by an authorised specialist workshop. If the
cutter shaft is assembled incorrectly, parts can become loose, which can lead to serious
injuries.
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