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6) The product is not coming out trimmed
If you are trimming dry and encountering this issue, please refer to our “Dry Trimming Tips” located on our
website. The key with dry trimming is to ensure your leaves are bendy and pliable, therefore are able to be
slipped though the slots on the tumbler to be trimmed by the blades.
There are 3 things that determine the quality of the cut:
a. First, ensure that your machine is clean. Clean the Bed Bar Blade (flat blade), top and underneath every
3-4 hours of use. The Reel Blade (rotary blade) should be cleaned every 6-8 hours of use. Think of the blades
as a pair of scissors, if the blades are not clean the machine will not be able to do its job
b. Secondly, ensure that the Bed Bar Blade is set close to the Reel Blade. The space between the two blades
should be the same thickness as a single sheet of newspaper - essentially, they should be skimming. Please
refer to the video tutorial “Adjusting the Blade” on our website on how to set the Bed Bar Blade accurately.
Again, think of the blades as a pair of scissors, if the blades are too far away from each other they will not trim
your product.
c. Lastly, ensure the suction from the Leaf Collector is working correctly. Make sure there are no air-leaks.
Keep in mind that long extension cords result in a decrease in performance of the leaf collector.
7) My machine motor is hot
Your machine may be overworking due to a voltage drop in your power supply. This can happen if you’re
using an extension cord that is too long or undersized. You can only use an extension cord with a maximum
length of 25ft. Use a voltage tester to test your electrical current to ensure you have the correct voltage. The
machine should be turned off for an hour, every 5 hours of use.
8) My leaf collector is making a loud banging noise
There is a bend in your impeller. You need to remove the impeller using ONLY a pulling tool. Refer to our
manual for instructions on how to properly remove the impeller. Once the impeller is removed, you will need
to purchase a new one.
9) The circuit breaker keeps tripping
This is caused by a cord that is too long or undersized. Your cord must be no more than 25ft long and
the same gauge of thickness as the main cord. Also, ensure the machine is not sharing a circuit with other
devices and the correct size breaker is present.