AL-KO 113573 Combi Care 36.8 E Comfort Electric Scarifier Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
AL-KO

AL-KO 113573 Combi Care 36.8 E Comfort Electric Scarifier

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ABOUT THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

  • The German version is the original operating instructions. All additional language versions are translations of the original operating in-structions.
  • It is essential to carefully read through these operating instructions before start-up. This is essential for safe working and trouble-free handling.
  • Always safeguard these operating instruc-tions so that they can be consulted if you need any information about the appliance.
  • Only pass on the appliance to other persons together with these operating instructions.
  • Comply with the safety and warning informa-tion in these operating instructions.

Legends and signal words

  • DANGER
    Denotes an imminently dangerous situation which will result in fatal or serious injury if not avoided.

  • WARNING
    Denotes a potentially dan-gerous situation which can result in fatal or serious in-jury if not avoided.

  • CAUTION
    Denotes a potentially dan-gerous situation which can result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided.

  • IMPORTANT
    Denotes a situation which can result in material dam-age if not avoided.

  • NOTE
    Special instructions for ease of under-standing and handling.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Designated use
This scarifier is intended for loosening and aerat-ing a lawn (scarifying) in private applications, and is only allowed to be used on dried lawns which have been mown short.
Any other use, as well as unauthorised conver-sions or add-ons, are regarded as contrary to the intended use and will result in invalidation of the warranty as well as loss of conformity (CE mark); the manufacturer will thus decline any responsi-bility for damage and/or injury suffered by the us-er or third parties.

Possible foreseeable misuse
The appliance is not designed for commercial use in public parks and sports facilities or for use in farming and forestry. It must not be used for trimming bushes and hedges or for levelling the ground.

Scope of supply
The items listed here are part of the scope of supply. Check that all items are included:

No. Component
1 Upper handlebar with motor switch lever and motor switch
No. Component
--- ---
2 Lower handlebar
3 Cable strain relief
4 Cable clamps (2x)
5 Lower handlebar push-through pin for quick release (2x)
6 Upper handlebar push-through pin for quick release (2x)
7 Washer (4x)
8 Quick release for handlebar (4x)
9 Scarifiers
10 Scarifying roller

Available as optional accessories

  • Aeration roller, Article No. : 113621
  • Grass collector, Article No.: 113622 2.4 Symbols on the machine

Safety and protective devices

WARNING
Risk of injury Defective and disabled safety and protective de-vices can lead to serious injury.

  • Have any defective safety and protective devices repaired.
  • Never disable safety and protective devices.

Motor switch lever
The appliance is equipped with a motor switch le-ver which stops the appliance when it is released.

Baffle
The appliance is provided with an impact flap that prevents grass and objects being thrown out when the grass collector box is removed.

Product overview

No. Component
1 Upper handlebar, folding
2 Lower handlebar, height-adjustable
3 Motor switch bracket
4 Motor switch with safety push switch and integrated mains plug
5 Cable strain relief
6 Quick release for folding back the han- dlebar
7 Rotary/snap-in joint with quick release for the handle height adjustment
8 Handle recess
9 Adjuster wheel for working depth
10 Blade system with scarifier roller or aer- ator roller
11 Baffle
12 Grass collector bag*

Not included in the scope of delivery

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

DANGER

Lack of knowledge of the safety instructions can pose a danger of ex-tremely severe or even fatal injury. Lack of knowledge of the safety instructions and op-erating instructions can lead to extremely serious and even fatal injury.

  • Observe all safety in-structions and instruc-tions for use in these operating instructions as well the operating in-structions which are re-ferred to before you start using the appli-ance.
  • Keep all supplied docu-ments in a safe place for future reference.

General safety instructions for power tools

WARNING: Read all safety instruc-tions, instructions, illus-trations and technical data that are provided with this power tool. Failure to comply with the following instructions can lead to an electric shock, fire and/or series injuries.

  • Keep all safety instruc-tions and other instruc-tions for future refer-ence.

The term “power tool” used in the safety instructions refers to mains-operated power tools (with mains line) and to battery-operated power tools (without mains line).

Electrical safety

  • The connection plug of the power tool must fit into the socket. The plug is not al-lowed to be changed in any way. Do not use any plug adapters together with earthed power tools. Un-modified plugs and matching sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.
  • Avoid physical contact with earthed surfaces such as on pipes, heaters, cookers and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed.
  • Keep electrical tools out of the rain and away from moisture. Water getting into an electrical tool increases the risk of an electric shock.
  • Do not use the cable for in-correct purposes such as carrying the electrical tool, hanging it up or for pulling the plug out of the socket. Keep the cable away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of an electric shock.
  • If you are working outside with a power tool, only use extension leads that are al-so suitable for outdoor use. Using an extension lead that is suitable for outdoor use re-duces the risk of electric shock.
  • If the operation of the power tool in a humid environment cannot be avoided, use a fault current circuit breaker. Using a fault current circuit breaker decreases the risk of electric shock.

Personal safety

  • Be alert, pay attention to what you are doing and take a cautious approach to working with a power tool. Do not use a power tool if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medicines. A moment’s in-attentiveness when using the power tool can result in seri-ous injury.
  • Wear personal protective equipment, and always use safety goggles. The injury risk can be reduced by wear-ing personal protective equip-ment such as a dust mask, non-slip shoes, a protective helmet or ear defenders, de-pending on the type and appli-cation of the power tool.
  • Avoid starting to operate the appliance inadvertently. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connect-ing to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the power tool. Ac-cidents can be caused by leaving your finger on the switch when you carry the power tool or when you con-nect it to the power supply.
  • Remove the adjusting tools or spanner before you switch on the power tool. A tool or spanner that is in a ro-tating part of the power tool can cause injury.
  • Avoid an abnormal bodily posture. Make sure you can stand safely and keep your balance at all times. This will enable you to control the pow-er tool better if something un-expected happens.
  • Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear baggy clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts. Loose cloth-ing, jewellery or long hair can be snagged on moving parts.
  • If dust extraction and catch-ment devices can be mount-ed, then these must be con-nected and correctly used. Using a dust extraction sys-tem can reduce the risk caused by dust.
  • Do not give yourself a false sense of safety; do not ig-nore the safety rules for power tools even if you are familiar with the power tool after using it many times. One careless action can lead to serious injuries within sec-onds.

Use and handling of the electrical tool

  • Do not overload the power tool. Use the appropriate power tool for the job you are doing. Using the appro-priate power tool will enable you to work more effectively and safely in the specified performance range.
  • Do not use a power tool if it has a defective switch. A power tool that can no longer be switched on or off is dan-gerous and must be repaired.
  • Disconnect the plug from the socket and/or remove the battery before you make adjustments to the appli-ance, replace parts or put the power tool away. This precautionary measure will prevent the power tool from starting inadvertently.
  • Keep unused power tools out of the reach of children. Do not allow people to use the power tool if they are not familiar with it or have not read these instructions. Power tools are dangerous if they are used by inexperi-enced people.
  • Look after power tools and the insertion tool with care. Check whether moving parts function perfectly and do not stick, whether there are any broken parts or parts that are damaged in such a way that the function of the power tool is im-paired. Have damaged parts repaired before using the power tool. Many accidents are caused by failure to main-tain power tools properly.
  • Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Carefully main-tained cutting tools with sharper cutting edges are less likely to stick and are easier to control.
  • Use power tools, accesso-ries, insertion tools, etc. ac-cording to these instruc-tions. When doing so, take account of the working con-ditions and the activity to be undertaken. Using power tools for applications other than the intended purpose can result in dangerous situa-tions.
  • Keep the grips and grip sur-faces dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery grips and grip surfaces pre-vent safe operation and con-trol of the power tool in un-foreseen situations.

Safety in the workplace

  • Keep your working area clean, and make sure it is well illuminated. Untidiness or dimly lit working areas can lead to accidents.
  • Do not work with the power tool in a potentially explo-sive atmosphere with the presence of flammable liq-uids, gases or dust. Power tools give rise to sparks that can ignite the dust or vapours.
  • Keep children and other people away from the power tool when using it. If you are distracted, you may lose con-trol of the power tool.

Service

  • Only have your electrical tool repaired by qualified specialist personnel using genuine spare parts. This ensures that the electrical tool remains safe.

Safety instructions for scarifiers

Operator

  • Young people under 16 years of age and people who do not know the operating instruc-tions are not allowed to use the appliance. Observe any country-specific safety regula-tions concerning the minimum age of the user.
  • Do not operate the appliance if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medica-tion.

Safety in the workplace

  • Before working, remove any dangerous objects from the working area, e.g. branches, glass or metal pieces, stones.
  • Work only in daylight or under very bright artificial light.
  • Operate the appliance only on solid and level ground and not on sharp inclines.
  • Pay attention to stability.

Safety of persons, animals and property

  • Note that the user is responsi-ble for accidents and damage that may befall other persons or their property.
  • Use the appliance only for the purposes for which it is in-tended. Any non-intended use can lead to injury and property damage.
  • Switch on the appliance only when there are no other per-sons or animals in the working area.
  • Maintain a safe distance to persons or animals, or switch off the appliance if persons or animals approach.

Appliance safety

  • Use the appliance only under the following conditions:

  • The appliance is not soiled.

  • The appliance show no signs of damage.

  • All controls function proper-ly.

  • Do not overload the device. It is intended for light work in the private sector. Overload can lead to damage to the ap-pliance.

  • Never operate the appliance with worn or defective parts. Always replace defective parts with original spare parts from the manufacturer. If the appliance is operated with worn or defective parts, guar-antee claims against the man-ufacturer are excluded.
    NOTE: Repair work is only al-lowed to be carried out by expert workshops or our AL-KO service centres.
    Vibration load
    WARNING: Danger due to vibration The actual magnitude of the vibration emissions during the use of the appli-ance may deviate from that stated by the manu-facturer. Observe the fol-lowing influencing factors before or during use:

    • Is the appliance being used as intended?
    • Is the material being cut or processed in the proper manner?
    • Is the appliance in a proper condition of use?
    • Is the cutting tool prop-erly sharpened or is the correct cutting tool in-stalled?
    • Are the handle grips and any optional vibra-tion grips mounted, and are they firmly attached to the appliance?
  • Only operate the appliance at the motor speed required for the respective work. Avoid us-ing the maximum speed in or-der to reduce noise and vibra-tions.

  • The noise and vibrations of the appliance can increase due to improper use and maintenance. This leads to damage of the health. In this case, immediately switch off the appliance and have it re-paired by an authorised ser-vice workshop.

  • The stress level due to vibra-tion is dependent on the work being performed and the use of the appliance. Estimate the stress level and plan appropri-ate breaks. This reduces the stress load due to vibration over the entire working time.

  • Extensive use of the appli-ance exposes the operator to vibrations, which can lead to circulatory issues (“white fin-gers”). To avoid this risk, wear gloves and keep your hands warm. If any symptoms of
    “white fingers” occur, immedi-ately consult a physician. These symptoms include: Numbness, loss of feeling, tin-gling, itching, pain, reduced muscular strength, changes in the colour or condition of the skin. Normally these condi-tions affect the fingers, hands or pulse. The risk increases at low temperatures.

  • Take long breaks during your working day so you can re-cover from the noise and the vibrations. Plan your work in such a way that the use of de-vices that generate strong vi-brations is spread over sever-al days.

  • If you notice an unpleasant sensation or discolouration of the skin on your hands when using the device, stop work immediately. Take sufficient work breaks. Without suffi-cient breaks, a hand/arm vi-bration syndrome can occur.

  • Minimise your risk of being exposed to vibrations. Main-tain the appliance according to the instructions in the oper-ating instructions.

  • If the appliance is used often, contact your dealer to pur-chase anti-vibration accesso-ries (such as handles).

  • Avoid working with the device at temperatures below 10 °C. Define how the vibration load can be limited in a work plan.

Noise pollution
A certain level of noise exposure from this device is inevitable. Carry out noisy work at ap-proved and specified time peri-ods. Observe rest periods as necessary and restrict the dura-tion of the work to a minimum. For your personal protection and protection of persons in the vi-cinity, appropriate hearing pro-tection must be worn.

ASSEMBLY

Assembly: See images (01) to (04).

WARNING

  • Danger if assembly is not carried out complete-ly!
  • Operation of an incom-pletely assembled appli-ance can result in serious injury.
    • Only operate the appli-ance when it is fully as-sembled.
    • Check that all safety and protective devices are in place and func-tioning correctly before switching on.

START-UP
Carrying out visual inspection

  1. Check the appliance for damage and loose screws. Replace the defective appliance parts and tighten the screws.
  2. Check the mains cable for damage. Replace the defective mains cable.
  3. Check the appliance for coarse soiling. Re-move soiling.

Providing the mains cable and checking the mains connection
Heed the safety instructions for the mains cable (see chapter 3.1.1 “Electrical safety”, page 31).

Requirements for the mains cable
Provide a mains cable that complies with the fol-lowing requirements:

  • 3 conductors with a minimum cross-section of 2.5 mm (i.e. with protective conductor)
  • Maximum length of 40 m
  • Spray water protected (protection category IP44)
  • Suitable for outdoor use (H05RN-F quality, i. e. rubber hose cable)

Requirements for the mains connection Check that the mains connection complies with the following requirements:

  • Min. 10 A fuse
  • Fault current circuit breaker with max. 30 mA trigger current

OPERATION

NOTE

  • Always mow the grass before scarifying (max. grass height: 4 cm).
  • Remove any foreign bodies from the grass surface.

Opening the impact flap ( 05)
The appliance can be operated with or without grass collector. The grass collector is available as an accessory. Scarifying without grass collector

NOTE: The impact flap is closed on delivery. Al-ways open the impact flap before scari-fying so that the scarified material can be discharged at the impact flap.

  1. Fold the impact flap (05/1) back until it audi-bly engages at an angle of approx. 30°.
    Scarifying with grass collector Fold the impact flap completely up. Using the grass collector: see chapter 6.7 “Attaching and removing the grass collector [optional] (11)”, page 39.

Folding the handlebar in and out (06)

CAUTION: Danger of crushing Fingers or other parts of the body can be crushed between the loose parts of the handlebar.

  • Hold the loose parts of the handlebar tightly.
  • Do not hold any fingers or other parts of the body between the loose parts.

IMPORTANT

  • Danger of damaging the power cable
  • The motor and mains ca-bles can be crushed and damaged between the loose parts of the handle-bar.
  • Do not jam the cables when folding the han-dlebar in/out.

Folding in the handlebar

  1. Release the quick release (06/1) and fold the top handlebar (06/2) downwards (06/a).
  2. Release the quick release on the rotary/snap-in joints (06/3) until the entire handlebar can be folded forward into the horizontal position (06/b).
  3. Slightly tighten all quick releases.

Folding out the handlebar Proceed in reverse order.

Adjusting the handlebar to the body size (07)

  1. Loosen the quick release on the rotary/snap-in joints (07/1).
  2. Adjust the entire handlebar to the desired height (07/a) at the handle (07/2). The move-ment is limited by the end stops (07/3) of the rotary/snap-in joints.
  3. Tighten the quick releases (07/1).

Setting the working depth (08)

The setting of the working depth depends on:

  • Grass condition (well-kept: low working depth, overgrown: large working depth)
  • Blade wear (new: low working depth, worn: large working depth)

If the working depth is too large: The appliance stands still and the motor does not run.

IM PORTANT
Danger of damage to the appliance Setting the working depth with the appliance running causes damage.

  • Only set the working depth when the motor and blade system have stopped.
  1. Turn the adjusting wheel (08/1) to HIGH. The blade system is raised to the maximum.
  2. Checking the working depth:
    • Start the appliance (see chapter 6.6 “Starting and stopping the motor (10)”, page 39).
    • Move a little way onto the grass and check the result. If the grass is too short or irregularly scarified, the blade system must be lowered.
  3. Stop the appliance and wait until the blade system has stopped.
  4. Turn the adjuster wheel (08/1) a little towards LOW. The blade system is lowered.
  5. Repeat the previous steps until the grass is uniformly scarified.

Establishing the mains connection (09)

  1. Firmly plug the socket (09/1) of the mains cable into the plug (09/2) on the motor switch.
  2. Clamp (09/a) and (09/b) the mains cable (09/3) in the cable strain relief (09/4) so it cannot be pulled off the motor switch.

Starting and stopping the motor (10)

IMPORTANT

Danger of damage to the appliance
The motor and blade system can be damaged by consecutively switching on and off briefly several times.

  • Only switch the motor on when the blade system has stopped

Starting the engine

  1. Press the safety button (10/1) and hold (10/a).
  2. Pull the motor switch bracket (10/2) towards the handlebar (10/3) (10/b). Start the motor and blade system.
  3. Release the safety button (10/1) and hold the motor switch bracket (10/2).

NOTE
The motor switch bracket does not lock in place. Hold it tight against the handlebar during the entire working period.

Stopping the motor

  1. Release the motor switch bracket (10/2). It automatically returns to its initial position.
  2. The motor stops immediately. The blade system keeps running until it stops.

CAUTION
Danger of cutting injuries
There is a danger of lacerations when reaching into the blade system while it is running on.

  • Wait until the blade system has stopped.

Attaching and removing the grass collector [optional] (11)

Assembly: See images (03) to (04).
The appliance can be operated with and without grass collector.

Attach the grass collector

  1. Raise the impact flap (11/1) (11/a).
  2. Attach the grass collector (11/2) in the holders (11/b) from behind.
  3. Release the impact flap.

Remove and empty the grass collector

  1. Stop the appliance and wait until the blade system has stopped.
  2. Raise the impact flap (11/1).
  3. Lift the grass collector (11/2) out of the holders and take off to the rear.
  4. Empty the grass collector.
  5. Attach the grass collector (see above).

8 Moving the appliance on the grass (12)
Guide the appliance (12/1) over the grass (as shown in the image) in such a way to avoid damaging the mains cable (12/2). Heed the safety instructions (see chapter 3.2 “Safety instructions for scarifiers”, page 34).

  • Watch out for objects in the grass and remove them from the working area.

  • Guide the mains cable by hand.

  • Only control the appliance by the handlebar.

  • Move the appliance at walking speed.

  • Always move the appliance across the slope.

  • If the motor suddenly stops: The motor circuit breaker has triggered due to an overload.
    Wait a few minutes and then attempt to start the motor again.

  • In the following cases, visit the customer service workshop:

  • Motor no longer starts.

  • Appliance has moved onto an obstruction.

  • Appliance vibrates and does not run smoothly.

  • The blades of the scarifier roller or steel spring prongs of the aeration roller (optional) are bent.

MAINTENANCE AND CARE

CAUTION
The danger of cutting injuries
There is danger of lacerations when reaching into the blade system while it is running on or the stopped blade system.

  • Stop the appliance and wait until the blade system has stopped.
  • Disconnect the mains plug to power down the appliance.
  • Wear protective gloves

Cleaning the blade system

IMPORTANT
Danger from water Water in the appliance causes short-circuits and destroys electrical components.

  • Do not spray the appliance with water.
  • Only use a broom or a brush for cleaning.
  1. Stop the appliance and wait until the blade system has stopped.
  2. Disconnect the mains plug.
  3. Remove the grass collector see chapter 6.7 “Attaching and removing the grass collector [optional] (11)”, page 39.
  4. Tip the appliance onto the side and clean the blade system with a broom or brush.

Replacing the scarifier roller and aeration roller (optional) (13)

The scarifier roller is intended for coarse scarifying work and the aeration roller (optional) for fine scarifying work (see chapter 2.3 “Scope of supply”, page 28).

Removing the roller

  1. Stop the appliance and wait until the blade system has stopped.
  2. Disconnect the mains plug.
  3. Turn the appliance over.
  4. Press the locking bar (13/1) until the lock is released (13/a).
  5. Fold the locking bar (13/1) upwards (13/b).
  6. Gently push the roller (13/2) towards the housing (13/c).
  7. Remove (13/d) the roller (13/2). Installing the roller

Proceed in reverse order

TRANSPORT

IMPORTANT: Danger of damage to the appliance
The blade system will be damaged if the appliance is moved over a solid surface with the blade system lowered.

  • To raise the blade system, turn the adjuster wheel for the working depth to HIGH (level 1).
  1. Stop the motor and wait until the blade system has stopped.
  2. Turn the adjuster wheel for the working depth to HIGH (level 1).
  3. Remove the mains plug from the power socket, fold up the mains cable

Transporting the appliance between two working areasv

  • Move the appliance to the working area with the blade system raised.

  • To carry the appliance: Lift the appliance by the carrying handle.
    Transporting the appliance in a vehicle

  • Fold in the handlebar.

  • Secure the appliance in the vehicle against falling over and sliding.

  • Secure the appliance against impacts from loose objects.

  • Do not place objects on the appliance.

STORAGE

  1. Disconnect the mains plug.
  2. Turn the adjuster wheel for the working depth to HIGH (level 1).
  3. Fold in the handlebar (see chapter 6.2 “Folding the handlebar in and out (06)”, page 38).
  4. Thoroughly clean the appliance (see chapter 7.1 “Cleaning the blade system”, page 40).
    • Rub a thin coat of oil or silicon onto all metal parts for corrosion protection.
    • Store the appliance in a dry, clean location protected from frost. Cover with a breathable tarpaulin to protect against dust. Do not use plastic film in order to avoid the accumulation of moisture.

DISPOSAL
Information on the German Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElectroG)

  • Electrical and electronic appliances do not belong in household waste, but should be collected and disposed of separately.
  • Used batteries or rechargeable batteries that are not installed permanently in the old appliance must be removed before disposal. Their disposal is regulated by the battery law.
  • Owners or users of electrical and electronic appliances are obliged by law to return them after use.
  • The end user bears personal responsibility for deleting his personal data from the old appliance to be disposed of.

The symbol of the crossed-through rubbish bin means that electrical and electronic appliances may not be disposed of in the household rubbish. Electrical and electronic appliances can be handed in at no charge at the following places:

  • Public service disposal or collection points (e.g. municipal building yards)
  • Points of sale of electrical appliances (stationary and online) provided traders are obliged to take them back or offer this voluntarily.

These statements only apply to appliances that are installed and sold in the countries of the European Union and are subject to European Directive 2012/19/EU. Different provisions may apply to the disposal of electrical and electronic appliances in countries outside the European Union.

AFTER-SALES / SERVICE

In the event of questions of warranty, repair or spare parts, please contact your nearest AL-KO Service Centre.
These can be found on the Internet at: www.al-ko.com/service- contacts

HELP IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION

CAUTION Risk of injury
Sharp-edged and moving appliance parts can lead to injury.

  • Always wear protective gloves during maintenance, care and cleaning work.
Malfunction Cause Remedy
Engine does not run. No power ■     Check the mains cable and circuit

breaker.

■     Pull the motor switch bracket to the end stop for the handlebar.

The blade system is blocked by lawn felt and moss.| ■     Set a lower working depth.

■     Clean the blade system.

Immediate short-circuit when inserting the mains plug| Defective electrical compo- nents in the appliance.| ■     Contact a customer service work- shop.
The blade system does not turn.| The blade system is blocked by lawn felt and moss.| ■     Set a lower working depth.

■     Clean the blade system.

Motor and scarifier power decreases.| The blade system is braked.| ■     Set a lower working depth.

■     Mowing the grass.

Scarifier blades are worn.| ■     Replace scarifier roller.
Appliance vibrates and does not run smoothly.| Scarifier blades are dam- aged.| ■     Replace scarifier roller.

■     Contact a customer service work- shop.

NOTE: If you encounter any malfunctions that are not listed in this table or that you cannot rectify yourself, please contact our customer service.

GUARANTEE

We will resolve any material or manufacturing faults on the appliance during the legal warranty period for claims relating to faults, in accordance with our choice either to repair or replace. The legal warranty period is determined by the legislation of the country in which the appliance was purchased.

Our warranty promise applies only if:

  • These operating instructions are heeded
  • The appliance is handled correctly
  • Original spare parts have been used

The warranty becomes void in the case of:

  • Unauthorised repair attempts
  • Unauthorised technical modifications
  • Non-intended use

The guarantee excludes

  • Paint damage that can be attributed to normal wear and tear
  • Wear parts that are marked with a frame xxxxxx (x) on the spare parts card

The guarantee period commences with purchase by the first end user. The date on the proof of purchase is decisive. In the event of a guarantee claim, please take this guarantee declaration and the original proof of purchase, and contact your dealer or the nearest authorised customer service centre. This statement does not affect the purchaser’s statutory claims for defects against the vendor.

EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We hereby declare that this product in its marketed form conforms to the requirements of the harmonised EU Directives, EU safety standards and the product-specific standards

  • Product
    • Electric scarifier
  • Serial number
    • G1062012
  • Manufacturer
    • AL-KO Geräte GmbH Ichenhauser Str. 14 D-89359 Kötz Germany
  • Duly authorised person
    • Andreas Hedrich Ichenhauser Str. 14 D-89359 Kötz Germany
  • Type
    • Combi-Care 36.8 E Comfort
  • Sound power level
    • EN ISO 3744 measured/guaranteed 94.0 dB(A) / 97.0 dB(A)
  • EU directives
    • 2006/42/EC
    • 2014/30/EU
    • 2000/14/EC
    • 2011/65/EU
  • Declaration of conformity
    • 2000/14/EC Appendix V
  • Harmonised standards
    • EN 60335-1:2012+A11:2014
    • EN 50636-2-92:2014
    • EN 62233:2008
    • EN 55014-1:2006+A2:2011
    • EN 55014-2:2015
    • EN 61000-3-2:2014
    • EN 61000-3-3:2013

AL-KO GERÄTE GmbH

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