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Assembling the handle bar
B
1. Insert the lower bar (7) into the
implement case (8) and screw
it on with the two Philips screws
(22).
2. Screw both central bars (15) with
the screws and the wing nuts
(4b) to the lower bar (7).
3. Hang the cable strain relief (18)
on the upper handle bar (3).
4. Screw the upper bar (3) with the
screws and the wing nuts (4a) to
both central bars (15).
5. Fasten the machine cable (19)
with the machine cable terminals
(12/16) to the bar.
6. Attach the tool retainer (14) and
clip the tool key (13).
Mounting and emptying the
collection bag
WARNING: Never operate the
implement without the impact
protector. Danger of Injury!
The collection bag is only intended
for operation with the aerator cylin-
der (20).
Assembling the collection bag:
The collection bag is delivered in a folded
state and must therefore be assembled be-
fore it is mounted on the implement.
C
1. Assemble the collection bag rods
(23).
2. Pull the collection bag over the
rods.
3. Put the plastic straps of the col-
lection bag over the collection
bag rods and clip into the plastic
straps.
Mounting the collection bag on the
implement:
4. Lift the impact protector (6).
5. Push the pins on the collection
bag rods into the socket in the
implement case.
6. Release the impact protector so
that it holds the collection bag (5)
in its position.
Removing and emptying the collec
-
tion bag:
7. Lift the impact protector (6) and
take out the collection bag (5).
Operation
Please observe local regulations
concerning noise protection.
Setting the working positions
The implement has 4 principal position set-
tings:
Setting 0 : Transport position
This position sets the maximum safety spac-
ing between the tool and the oor.
Sett
ing 1 : Working position
Set this position when working with a new
implement.
Settings 2 - 3 : Readjustment posi
-
tions
T
he working posit
ion can be lowered with
increased knife and sprung tine wear.
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