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Safety
If you then come into contact with the scarifier you might suffer an
electric shock. A short-circuit could also damage the scarifier.
− If it begins to rain while scarifying is in progress, switch off the
scarifier immediately and pull out the plug.
Risk of an electric shock!
A faulty electrical installation or too high a mains voltage could cause
an electric shock.
• Before you connect the scarifier to the power supply make sure
that the supply voltage at the power socket complies with the
specifications on the rating plate.
• Use an extension cable of type H05RN-F or H05VVF, or ideally with
a cable cross-section of at least 2 x 1.5 mm
2
. The extension cable is
not allowed to be longer than 20 m.
• Do not use the scarifier if it has visible signs of damage or if the
power connection is defective.
• Do not use the scarifier with a defective extension cable.
• Do not change the motor settings. Do not overload the motor.
• Do not immerse the scarifier, the extension cable or the power
plug in water or other liquids.
• Never grip the power plug with damp hands.
• Never pull the power plug out of the socket by pulling on the ex-
tension cable - always grip the power plug.
• Never use the power cable as a carry-handle. Always carry the
scarifier by its carry-handle.
• Keep the scarifier power cable and the extension cable away from
naked flames, hot surfaces, oil and sharp edges.
• Position the extension cable so that it does not become a tripping
hazard.
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