Anleitung REB 1300_F_SPK1:_
points, plugs and socket couplers for kinks.
The machine is intended for private use i.e. for use in
home and gardening environments.
The operating instructions as supplied by the
manufacturer must be kept and referred to in order to
ensure that the machine is properly used and
maintained. The instructions contain valuable
information on operating, maintenance and servicing
conditions.
For safety reasons, the machine may not be used as
a drive unit for other work tools or tool sets of any
kind.
5. Assembly (Fig. 3-6)
Move the transport wheel into the lowest position
(Fig. 3/Item E). To do so, undo the retaining
screw (Fig. 3 / Item 13) and remove. Finally,
replace the screw and tighten.
Attach the bottom push bar (Fig. 4/Item 2) to the
push bar brackets using two screws (Fig. 4/Item
9) and two washers (Fig. 4/Item 10), two spring
rings (Fig. 4/Item 11) and two nuts (Figure 4/Item
12) on each side.
Slide the strain-relief clamp (Fig. 5/Item 5) onto
the top push bar (Fig. 5 / Item 1). Attach the top
push bar (Fig. 5/Item 1) to the bottom push bars
(Fig. 5/Item 2) with two screws (Fig. 5/Item 9)
and two star nuts (Fig. 5/Item 8).
Fasten the two cable securing clamps (Fig.
6/Item 7) to the bottom push bar.
6. Starting up
Connect the machineʼs power supply cable (Fig 7/
Item B) to the plug (Fig. 7/Item A) and secure the
power cable with the strain-relief clamp (Fig 7/Item
5).
Important! To prevent accidental start-up of the
machine, the push-bar (Fig. 8/Item A) is equipped
with a two-point switch (Fig. 13/Item 2) which must
be pressed before the lever switch (Fig. 8/Item B)
can be pressed. If the lever switch is released, the
machine switches off. Repeat this process several
times so that you are sure that your machine
functions properly. Before you perform any repair or
maintenance work on the machine, ensure that the
hoe blades are not rotating and that the power
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supply is disconnected.
The integrated height adjustment system enables
you to adjust the guide wheel to the required working
depth. Undo the retaining screw (Fig. 3/Item 13) and
remove. Move the guide wheel into the required
position (Fig. 3/Item A-E). Replace the screw and
tighten.
Always ensure that a safe distance (provided by the
long handles) is maintained between the machine
and the user. Be especially careful when changing
direction on slopes and inclines. Maintain a solid
footing and wear sturdy, non-slip footwear and long
trousers. Always work along the incline (not up and
down).
Use special caution when backing up and pulling the
machine (tripping hazard).
7. Tips for proper working
Place the machine in front of the area you wish to
hoe and hold it securely on the push bar before you
switch on the machine. Guide the hoe blades over
the area.
To achieve cleanly hoed soil always ensure that you
guide the machine in straight lines wherever
possible. Insodoing, the aeration swaths should
always overlap each other by a few centimeters in
order to avoid bare strips.
Switch off the motor promptly when you arrive at the
end of the area you wished to hoe. The motor must
be switched off when you raise the machine (for
example to change direction).
Keep the underside of the machine clean and
remove soil deposits. Deposits make it more difficult
to start the machine and decrease the working depth.
Work perpendicular to the slop on inclined areas.
The machine must be switched off and the mains
cable disconnected before you make any checks on
the hoe blades.
Important!
The hoe blades will continue to rotate for a few
seconds after the motor is switched off. Never
attempt to manually stop them. In the event that the
rotating hoe blade strikes an object, immediately
switch off the machine and wait for the hoe blades to
come to a complete stop. Then inspect the condition
of the hoe blades. Replace any parts that are
damaged.
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