Assembly, Handle bar assembly, Grass catcher assembly – Powerplus POWXG7512 LAWN SCARIFIER / AERATOR 1300W EN User Manual
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when leaving the product unattended.
before freeing a blocked tool.
after hitting a foreign body.
when the product vibrates abnormally.
7 ASSEMBLY
7.1
Handle bar assembly
1.
Align the lower hand bars (7) with the supports (10). Make sure the holes in the lower
handle bars correspond those in the supports (10) and secure the bars with one screw
(11) each to the support (10). (See Fig. 1a, 1b).
2.
Align the middle handle bars (6) to the lower ones (7). Make sure the holes of the handle
bars (6, 7) correspond and secure them with one mounting set (12) mounting screw (12a)
and nut (12b) on each side. (See Fig. 2).
3.
Slide the cord strain relief (4) onto the upper handle bar (5). (See Fig. 3).
4.
Align the upper handle bar (5) with the middle handle bar (6) and secure them with one
mounting set (12) on each side. (See Fig. 4).
5.
Fix the cord with the cord clips (13) to the handle bar (Fig. 5).
7.2
Grass catcher assembly
WARNING! Do not attempt to use the product without the grass catcher
attached. Danger of flying objects!
WARNING! The product must be switched off and the cutting device must
have stopped rotating before you attach or empty the grass catcher!
WARNING! Never use the scarifier without the grass catcher bag securely
fitted.
NOTE: A full grass catcher will reduce the performance of this product.
Attach the grass catcher (3) to the product before operation.
1.
Open the deflector guard (9), hold it in position and align the hooks on the grass catcher
(3) with the hinges to hang it onto. (See Fig. 6).
2.
Empty the grass catcher (3) frequently during use. Do not wait until it is completely full.
We recommend emptying it when it is half full.
3.
Lift the deflector guard (9) and pull the grass catcher (3) off the hinges to remove it.
4.
Empty the collected material onto a compost heap and reattach it onto the product.
7.3
Cable routing
Always route the electric main cable away from the work area to prevent it from coming
into contact with the cutting device. Plan your route before starting work. Start your work at
the nearest point to the electrical outlet, and work away from it. This will keep the cable
away from the cutting device and avoid it being accidentally cut. Keep the cable over your
shoulder for added safety.
For cord strain relief of the cable, form a loop of the end of the main cable and bring this
through the opening at the handle and insert it into the cord strain relief.