7. After each use, dirt and wood shavings accumulated under and on the root cutter must be
removed. To avoid overheating of the engine, the cylinder cooling fins must be kept clean. Use
commercially available multi-purpose oil to easily oil all moving parts.
8. Use only original parts. Other parts can cause unforeseeable damage and injury.
9. After repair and maintenance work, reattach and check the protective and safety equipment
properly on the device.
Never use a high-pressure cleaner to clean the root cutter. Water can penetrate
into narrow slots and damage spindles, pulleys, bearings and the motor. The use
of a high-pressure cleaner results in a shortened service life and suitability for
operation.
10. After cleaning, all moving parts must be greased or oiled. This is especially important if the
machine is stationary for a long time.
BLADE CHANGE
Turn off the engine and unplug plug plugs.
Wear protective gloves!
Cutting is blunt when
the milling noise sounds cumbersome.
the milling speed has decreased considerably.
the drive belt - despite tension - slips through.
During assembly, make sure that the blades are cut in the direction of milling.
The blades can detach from the milling wheel if the screws are not tightened tight
enough. Observe the recommended suit turning moms.
1. Pay attention to the correct order of the blades when installing.
L x Left
S x Straight
R x Right