Parkside PGK 1400 B2 Traduccion Del Manual De Instrucciones Originale página 28

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Wear protective gloves when carry-
ing out maintenance and cleaning
work on the equipment to avoid
injury from cuts.
Always clean the equipment thoroughly
after each use. Always keep the equip-
ment clean. Do not use cleaning fl uids or
solvents.
• Remove any soil and dirt residues stuck
to the tines (7), driveshaft (
equipment surface and vents with a
brush or dry cloth.
• Spray or rub biodegradable oil into the
tines (7).
• Clean soiled grips with a damp cloth.
• Always check the equipment for obvi-
ous damage such as loose, worn or
damaged parts before using it. Check
that all nuts, bolts, and screws are
tight.
• Check the covers and guards for dam-
age and correct fi t. Change them if
necessary.
Changing the tines
The equipment is fi tted with four tine
wheels that can easily be changed in
pairs.
Always change both tine
pairs at the same time to
avoid damage to the equip-
ment from imbalance.
Switch the equipment off, unplug
it and wait for the tines (7) to stop
turning.
1. Pull the safety clip over the bolt (15)
and pull the bolt (15) out.
2. Pull the outer section of the chopper (7)
from the drive shaft (16).
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3. Loosen the self-securing nut from the
hexagonal bolt (17) (AF 13) and pull
the inner section of the chopper (7)
away from the drive shaft (16).
4. Clean the driveshaft (16) with biologi-
cal oil.
5. Slide the new chopper (7) onto the
drive shaft (16) in such a way that the
holes on the blade axis line up with the
holes on the drive shaft (16).
16),
6. Slide the hexagonal bolt (17) through
the hole situated close to the gears (8)
and screw in a new self-securing nut
(contained within the delivery scope of
a new chopper).
7. Slide the bolt (15) through the outer
hole and fasten in place using the
safety clip.
The Equipment features one transport posi-
tion and three working positions.
1. Firmly hold the Equipment with one
hand on the central bar (3).
Make sure that the tines are
set to their proper turning
direction. The bevelled edge
of the chopper (7) must point
in the direction of travel of
the chopper (7) towards the
ground.
The direction of travel is
marked on the Equipment
housing with an arrow.
Mount the bolt's safety clip
(15) in such a way that it
closes against the travel of
direction of the chopper.
Transport
loading