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Gardena 4066 Manuel d'utilisation
Note: Wear adjustment is not used for height adjustment.
Adjustment of the aerator cylinder without visible wear can
cause damage to the aerator cylinder or overload the motor.

7. Trouble-Shooting

Replacingspringtines:
DANGER! The aerator cylinder can cause injuries!
v P rior to rectifying faults, unplug from the mains
E
v W ear working gloves when rectifying faults.
If the aerator cylinder is not yet worn but individual springs have
broken, these must be replaced. Only original GARDENA replace-
ment springs may be used.
• R eplacement spring tines for Electric Lawn Rake GARDENA
ES 500 Art. 4094
1. U nscrew two screws
F
G
2. L ift aerator cylinder
shaft 2.
3. Pull bearing shell
4. Unscrew and remove screw
5. R emove cover plate
spring element holder
6. P ush new spring elements
element holder
The bores on the cover plate
holder 
I
7. P ush in bearing bolt
bolt
I
top of each other.
8. Screw in screw
J
H
9. Push aerator cylinder
L K
J
10. Put bearing shell
11. S crew bearing shell
with the screw
16
and wait until the aerator cylinder has stopped.
on the underside of the housing.
E
at an angle 1 and pull away the drive
F
off the aerator cylinder
.
G
F
and draw out bearing bolt
H
and spring elements
from the
J
K
.
L
and cover plate
on the spring
K
J
.
L
and the spring element
J
must lie on top of each other.
L
in such a way that all 3 bores (bearing
I
, cover plate
and spring element holder
J
L
.
H
on to the drive shaft.
F
on the aerator cylinder
.
G
F
on to the lower side of the housing
G
without tightening too much.
E
Problem
Abnormal noise,
clattering in the unit
Whistling sound
Motor will not start
Motor cuts out because
r eblocking protection has
been activated
.
I
Aerating results are not
s atisfactory
I n the event of other faults please contact GARDENA Service.
Repairs should only be carried out by GARDENA service centres or dealers
) are on
a uthorised by GARDENA.
8. Storing Your Electric Lawn Rake
Storage:
Transport:
Possible Cause
Remedy
Foreign bodies on the aerator
1. S witch off the rake, remove
cylinder are hitting the Rake.
the mains plug from the
socket and wait until the
Foreign bodies blocking the
cylinder has s topped
aerator cylinder.
r otating.
2. Remove foreign bodies.
3. C heck Rake immediately.
Cogged belt slipping.
v C ontact GARDENA Service.
Faulty cable.
v C heck cable.
The conductor cross-section of
v C ontact your electrician.
the extension cable is possibly
too low.
Blocked by foreign bodies.
1 . S witch off the motor, remove
the mains plug from the
socket and wait until the
Rake has stopped rotating.
2. Remove foreign bodies.
3. A fter approx. 1 minute
switch on the Rake.
Aerating depth too large (aerator
1. Leave motor to cool down.
cylinder has been adjusted for
2. S et adjustment for wear
wear without wear to the knives).
correctly.
The grass is too tall.
v M ow the lawn before
a erating (see 3. Function
"Correct Aerating").
Wear to the spring tines.
v A djust aerator cylinder
(see Maintenance).
Cog belt faulty.
v C ontact GARDENA S ervice.
Lawn has grown too tall.
v M ow the lawn before using
the Electric Lawn Rake.
To save space the Electric Lawn Rake can be folded up by
releasing the wing nuts. Take care during this process that
the cable does not become trapped.
v S tore the Electric Lawn Rake in a dry, closed room to which
children c annot gain access.
1. S witch off motor, unplug from the mains and wait until the
aerator cylinder stops.
2. M ove the wear compensation to the transport position and
raise the Electric Lawn Rake when transporting it over sensitive
surfaces, e.g. tiles.
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