to the tines, driveshaft, tool surface and
vents with a brush or dry cloth.
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Spray or rub biodegradable oil into the
tines.
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Clean soiled grips with a damp cloth
We shall not be held responsible for any
damage caused in any of the following ways:
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Improper repair
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Use of non-original parts
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Use other than for the intended purpose
Always change both tine pairs at the same time
to avoid damage to the tool from imbalance.
Switch the tool off, unplug it
and wait for the tines to stop
H
1. Place the equipment on the ground with the
wheels pointing upwards.
2. Undo the hexagon screw (15a) and
self-locking nut (15b) and remove the fixed
lock(15c) on the row of cutting blades (15).
3. Take off the cutting blades from the drive
shaft (22).
4. Clean the drive shaft with bio oil.
turning.
5. Push the new row of cutting blades onto the
drive shaft such that the holes on the blade axis
are lined up with the holes on the drive shaft.
6. Push the hexagon screw (15a) through the
hole and screw on a new self-locking nut
(included in the delivery contents with a new
cutting blade).
Storage
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Leave the motor to cool down before you
put the tool into a closed space.
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Keep the tool clean, dry and out of the
reach of children.
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Do not wrap the equipment in plastic bags
as damp could form.
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Release the tightening levers (7+10) and fold
the upper handle (6) and centre handle (9)
downwards so that the device takes up
less space.
The cables must not be jammed when you do
this.
The device must not be used
if the handles are folded over.
Risk of injury.