Transportation And Handling; Control Description; Handle Assembly; Using The Machine - GGP ITALY SV 213 E Manual De Instrucciones

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Incorrect wiring can cause serious injury and even death.
3)  WARNING:  DANGER!  Moisture  and  electricity  are  not 
compatible:
–    a lways  handle  and  connect  electric  cables  in  dry  con-
ditions;
–    n ever allow electric sockets or cables to contact wet ar-
eas (puddles or wet grass);
–    c onnections  between  cables  and  sockets  must  always 
be watertight. Only use extension leads with intact, wa-
tertight and approved sockets sold on the market.
4) The quality of the extension leads must be no less than 
H05RN-F or H05VV-F, with a minimum section of 1.5 mm2 
and a recommended maximum length of 25 m.
5) Never use the machine if the power cable or extension 
lead are damaged or worn.
6) Never connect a damaged cable to a mains socket and 
never  touch  a  damaged  cable  that  is  connected  to  the 
mains socket. Damaged or deteriorated cables may cause 
contact with energised parts.
7)  Attach the extension lead to the cable fastener, before 
starting the machine. Use the cable fastener to prevent the 
cable  from  disconnecting  accidentally  as  indicated  in  this 
manual.  Make  sure  it  is  connected  to  the  socket  without 
being forced.
8)    Keep  extension  cords  away  from  the  tines.  The  tines 
can  cause  damage  to  the  cords  and  lead  to  contact  with 
live parts.
9)  Never pull the machine by its power cable or use the ca-
ble to pull the plug. Do not expose the cable to sources of 
heat, or let it come into contact with oil, solvents and sharp 
objects.
F) TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING
1) Whenever the machine is to be handled, lifted, trans-
ported or tilted you must:
- wear sturdy work gloves;
- grasp the machine at the points that offer a safe grip, tak-
ing account of the weight and its distribution.
–    u se an appropriate number of people for the weight of 
the machine and the characteristics of the vehicle or the 
place where it must be placed or collected.
2) During transport, fasten the machine securely with 
cables or chains.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE The number which precedes each paragraph links
the references in the text to the respective illustrations
(listed on page 2 and following pages).
1. COMPLETE ASSEMBLY
NOTE The machine can be supplied with some parts al-
ready assembled.
WARNING  -  Unpacking  and  completing  the  assembly 
should  be  done  on  a  flat  and  stable  surface,  with 
enough space for moving the machine and its packag-
ing, always using suitable equipment.
Disposal  of  the  packaging  should  be  done  in  accord-
ance with the local regulations in force.

1.1 HANDLE ASSEMBLY

Insert the bottom of the handle (1) in the chassis holes and 
lock into position with the supplied screws (2). 
Attach the two middle elements (4) to the bottom (1) using 
the knobs (5) and the supplied screws as shown.
Fit the cable fastener (6) in the indicated position and fas-
ten it using the screw and nut (7).
Attach the upper part of the handle (8) using the knobs (5) 
and the supplied screws as shown.
Fit the cable fastener (9) in the indicated position and at-
tach the electric cable (10).
1.2 FITTING THE GRASS-CATCHER
Insert the frame (1) in the grass-catcher (2) and fasten all 
the plastic sections (3) as illustrated using a screwdriver.

2. CONTROL DESCRIPTION

NOTE The meanings of the symbols on controls are ex-
plained in the previous pages.
2.1 DUAL-ACTION SWITCH
The motor is controlled by a dual-action switch to prevent 
accidental start ups.
Press the button (2) and pull the lever (1) for start up.
WARNING - Starting up the motor will engage the rotor 
contemporaneously.
The  motor  stops  automatically  when  the  lever  (1)  is  re-
leased.
2.2 DEPTH REGULATOR
The  lever  (1)  allows  the  rotor  position  to  be  regulated  to 
four different heights, thereby varying the depth of the rotor 
tines in the ground.
WARNING - Movement from one position to another
can  only  take  place  with  the  motor  off  and  the  rotor 
stopped.

3. USING THE MACHINE

3.1 SETTING UP THE ROTOR
The  machine  is  equipped  with  two  different  tine  rotors,  to 
be used according to the type of work to be done:
–    w ith  springs  (1)  for  raking  and  surface  aeration  of  the 
ground;
–    w ith rigid blades (2) for scarifying the ground.
To disassemble the rotor:
–    u nplug the machine from the mains;
–    w ear work gloves and turn the machine over;
–    l oosen  the  two  screws  (3)  on  the  right  side  of  the  ma-
chine;
–    l ift  the  rotor  from  the  right  side  and  extract  it  from  the 
left side.
–    r emove the plastic support (4).
To reassemble the rotor:
–    fi t the plastic support (4) on the bearing (5) located on the 
end of the rotor;
–    fi rst  insert  the  left  end  (6)  of  the  rotor  in  the  protruding 
shaft (7), making sure it fits perfectly in the shaft slot (7a). 
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