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Setting the working depth
► Move rotary wheel (1) into the desired posi‐
tion.
The roller raises and lowers.
Setting the transport position
► Turn rotary wheel (1) anti-clockwise into the
highest position.
The roller raises and no longer touches the
ground.
12.3
Preparing the Lawn
The shorter the lawn is mown, the better the
scarifying results. The ideal grass height is
between 2 and 3 cm.
► Remove objects from the work area.
► Mark stationary obstacles (e.g. roots and tree
trunks).
► If the grass is higher than 3 cm: mow the lawn.
12.4
Scarifying and Combing
Scarifying with the scarifying roller
Scarifying involves scratching the turf to remove
weeds, moss, old clippings and lawn thatch.
► Adjust the working depth.
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► Place the roller in the highest position
before starting.
► Slowly lower the roller so it is just scratching
the ground. The ideal scarifying depth is
between 2 and 3 mm.
The grass roots are not damaged.
► Push the lawn scarifier forwards slowly and in
a controlled manner.
► Avoid staying stationary in one place for any
duration.
Combing with the combing roller
Combing involves carefully removing lawn thatch
and excess moss previously loosened by scarify‐
ing from the lawn.
In addition, it counteracts soil compaction and
the resulting lack of oxygen in the soil.
► Adjust the working depth.
► Place the roller in the highest position
before starting.
► Slowly lower the roller until the spring-tines
touch the ground.
► Push the lawn scarifier forwards slowly and in
a controlled manner.
► Avoid staying stationary in one place for any
duration.
For optimum performance, note the recommen‐
ded temperature ranges,
12.5
Emptying the Grass Catcher
Box
► Remove grass catcher box (1) upwards by the
handle.
► Empty grass catcher box (1).
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13.1
After Finishing Work
► Switch the lawn scarifier off and remove the
battery.
► Place the lawn scarifier on a level surface.
► If the lawn scarifier is wet: allow the lawn
scarifier to dry.
► If the battery is wet or damp: allow it to dry,
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