[. . . ] Always disconnect your machine from the electrical supply before lifting or carrying. Stop the engine (thus the blade) if the aerator has to be tilled for transportation when crossing surfaces other than grass, and when carrying it to and from the area to be aerated. Do not tilt the aerator when switching on the motor, except if it has to be tilted for starting. [. . . ] Double insulation means greater electrical safety and obviates the necessity of having the machine earthed. Always keep the electrical supply cable away from the blades - be aware of its position at all times. The extension cable should always be secured firmly on the supporting hook (situated at the top of the handlebar) to prevent it from being damaged while the aerator is in use. Never carry your machine by the cable or jerk the cable to separate the connectors. Check the condition of your cable before use and do not use if damaged. Your machine should always be switched off the electrical supply, before disconnecting the plug and socket connector, or extension cables. Care should be taken when doing any repair work on or around the blades. To prevent any injury, it is recommended that gloves should be worn when working on the blade. F Each year and on every lawn, moss and weeds take hold, which cause the ground to become matted. By aerating, the hard surface is cut, allowing the grass to breathe and take up nutritional substances, oxygen and water. To get a nice green effect, we recommend using a fertiliser immediately after having used the aerator. F • Fit the lower handle fixing it with screw (A) and knob (B) as illustrated. €¢ Fit the upper handle fixing it with screw (C) and knob (D) as illustrated. €¢ Connect the bracket (E) with tie rod (F) using the bolt and wing nut. [. . . ] If you have any questions, please contact your salesman, who is responsible for the guarantee of the product. Please note that we cannot accept any responsibility for damage caused by: • Disregard of the instruction manual. €¢ Damage from overheating due to dirt on the fan housing. [. . . ]