Mounting the splash guard
The splash guard must be mount-
ed when using the aerator cylin-
der, as there is otherwise a risk
of injury. Rotate the locking but-
tons (Fig 6. Pos. 8) on the cover
in such a way that the groove is
free. Push the splash guard (Fig. 6,
Pos. 11) over the cover from the
rear and secure the splash guard
in position using the right and left
locking buttons (Fig. 6a).
Caution! Only start the
A
appliance after it has been
fully assembled!
Assembling the brushes (Fig. 7)
The splash guard and aerator
rollers must always be removed
if you work with the brushes
and dirt collector.
In this design, the brushes can
only be mounted right and left.
They are therefore marked with R
for right and L for left on the head
7. Putting into operation
You require the Brill power
battery 24 PA (Art. No. 65006)
for the power supply and com-
missioning.
Always carry out a visual
inspection before use in order
to determine whether the
cutting tool is worn or damaged
and that no screws are loose.
Only work in daylight or with
good artificial lighting. If pos-
sible, avoid using the appliance
when the grass is wet. Always
ensure that the appliance is well
and securely positioned when
on inclines.
Only use the appliance at
a walking pace. Take special
care when turning the appliance
around or pulling it closer to
you. Stop the cutting tool if it
of the brush. The assembling
screws are pre-mounted on the
brush. Please loosen the screw
before starting to mount the
brushes. Push the brush guide
onto the housing drive shaft as
far as it will go. Connect the brush
to the drive shaft by tightening the
screw as far as possible. Mount
the left brush in the same way.
Please do not apply any force
when assembling the brushes.
Ensure that the brush marked
"R" is mounted on the right
and the brush marked "L" is
mounted on the left.
Ensure that all of the screws are
firmly tightened so that the
machine is in a secure opera-
tional condition.
Caution! Only start the
A
appliance after it has been
fully mounted!
should be necessary to tilt the
appliance or if it is transported
across surfaces other than grass,
and when moving the appliance
from and to the surfaces which
are to be worked on.
Never use the appliance if the
protective devices are not
mounted or if they are damaged.
Caution! The safety devices
A
installed on the appliance
by the manufacturer are neither
to be removed nor bypassed as
this can result in injury.
Keep your hands and feet away
from the interior housing and
discharge when the motor is run-
ning.
Always wear sturdy footwear
and long trousers when working
Height adjustment of the
middle handle (Fig. 8)
You can individually adapt the
middle handle to your height. To
do so, adjust the middle handle
to the position which is best suit-
ed to you. Loosen the two wing
nuts. Position the middle handle
at the required height and direc-
tion and retighten the wing nuts.
Attaching the dirt collector
(Figs. 9 and 9a)
Rotate the locking knobs of the
brush cover until the groove is
free. Lift the dirt collector up by
the hoop. The dirt collector
wheels are pointing away from
you. Insert the dirt collector hoop
into the guide of the safety cover
(Fig. 9). Lock the hoop in posi-
tion by turning the locking knobs
(Fig. 9a). After the wheels of the
dirt collector have been placed
on the ground and the appliance
folder forwards, it is automatical-
ly in the correct working position.
with the appliance. Do not use it
when barefooted or only wear-
ing light sandals.
Caution! Wear eye-protec-
A
tion or protective goggles
when working!
Starting (Fig. 11)
Change the position of the
power battery 24 PA.
Push the battery clip onto the
power battery 24 PA (Fig. 10).
The appliance starts by the
switch being pressed.
Switching off (Fig. 12)
The appliance switches itself off
as soon as the switch is released.
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