aerating or verticuting the individual
lanes should always overlap by a few
centimetres. Dwelling too long at the
same place while the implement is
running can damage the grass sward.
•
To ensure that the extension cable
is not an impediment, turn the imple-
ment in such a manner that the cable
strain release on the bar always faces
the side that has been treated.
After work and to transport the im-
plement disconnect the power plug
and wait until the cylinder is stand-
ing still.
•
Adjust the transport position setting
(see "Setting the Working Position")
when transporting the implement.
•
Lift the implement to transport it over
steps and sensitive surfaces (e.g.
tiles).
•
Always clean the implement after
each use (see "Cleaning, Mainte-
nance, Storage").
•
After having treated lawns with dense
moss growth, it is advisable to reseed
the lawn so that it can regenerate it-
self quicker.
Exchanging the cylinder
Switch off the implement, discon-
nect the mains plug and wait until
the cylinder is standing still.
Wear gloves when handling the
cylinder.
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1. Turn the implement over.
2. Release the fastening screw
(20) and fold the bearing cover
(21) away.
3. Tilt the cylinder upwards and
pull the shaft (19) out of its seat.
4. Insert the new cylinder by re-
versing the sequence.
Cleaning, maintenance,
storage
Work that has not been de-
scribed in these Instructions
must be carried out by a servic-
ing agency authorised by us.
Only use original parts.
Wear gloves when handling the cyl-
inder.
Prior to all maintenance and clean-
ing work always switch off the im-
plement, disconnect the plug from
the power socket and wait until the
cylinder is standing still.
General cleaning and
maintenance work
Do not jet water onto the imple-
ment and do not clean it under
flowing water. This would result
in the danger of an electric
shock and the implement could
be damaged.
•
When work has finished remove plant
residues adhering to the wheels, in-
side the ventilation opening, the grass
ejector opening and the cylinder. Doe
not use hard or pointed objects for this
purpose as they could damage the
implement.
•
To ensure that the collision guard flap
closes properly, remove any earth that
may have collected on the collision
guard springs and/or the housing.
•
Completely empty the collection bag.
•
Always keep the implement clean. Do
not use cleaning agents or solvents.
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