Assembling the grass
collection bag
Assembling the grass
collection bag to the
scarifier/aerator.
NOTE: Depress the grass
collection bag slightly to
ensure that it is completely
installed.
Removing/emptying grass
collection bag
WARNING! Always
check the safety
flap close the discharge
outlet before using. Never
lift the safety flap when
the machine is being
used without fitted grass
collection bag.
Installing the tine cylinder
or the blade cylinder.
Checking the battery charge
condition
NOTE: Fig. G1 only applies
for the battery pack with
battery indicator light.
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Charging the battery pack
NOTE: The batteries are
shipped uncharged. Each
battery must be fully
charged before the first use
Always fully charge the two
batteries at same time.
More details can be found in
charger's manual.
Fitting the battery pack
NOTE: This machine will
only run when batteries are
installed. It is recommended
to use the same amp hour
batteries and charge the two
batteries at the same time.
When you use two batteries
with different amp hours, the
machine will only run to the
lower common denominator.
OPERATION
2×20V cordless lawn
scarifier/aerator 2 in 1
See Fig. C
See Fig. D
See Fig. E1,E2
See Fig. F1, F2, F3
See Fig. G1
See Fig.G2
See Fig.H
Starting and Stopping
For starting, press both
the Start button and the
Operating bail at the same
time. And then release the
Start button
For stopping, release the
Operating bail.
Adjusting the working
height
Pull the height adjustment
lever to adjust the working
height.
WARNING! Stop,
release Operating Bail
and wait until the motor
stops before adjusting
height.
Always place in "level +1"
when moving, transporting,
or storing the scarifier/
aerator.
The blades continue to
rotate after the machine
is switched off, a rotating
blade can cause injury. Do
not touch rotating blades.
Storage
SCARIFYING/AERATING
TIPS
Your new scarifier/aerator is designed to remove lawn thatch
and excess moss and scarify the soil to allow the soil get
more nutrients, air and water. It is suggested to use tine cylin-
der to remove lawn thatch and excess moss, and use blades
to scarify the soil. Please review the following recommenda-
tions for optimum scarifying/aerating performance.
1) Avoid scarifying/aerating when the grass is wet
from rain or dew. Wet grass may form clumps
which interfere with the scarifying/aerating
action and reduce the runtime.
2) For the best scarifying/aerating performance, it
is suggested to use lawn mower to mow excess
grass before using the scarifier/aerator.
3) For the best performance, keep the scarifier/
aerator housing free of winding grass. From
time to time turn off scarifier/aerator and
wait for the tine cylinder and blade cylinder to
come to a complete stop. Then Remove the
battery packs and turn scarifier/aerator on its
side. Using an object such as a stick, wipe out
any accumulation of grass around the area of
tine cylinder and blade cylinder. Be careful of
the sharp edges of the tine cylinder and blade
cylinder. (See Fig.L)
See Fig.I
See Fig. J
See Fig. ,K
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