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8.3
Removing the Mowing Head
► Hold the spool housing steady
► Unscrew the cap counterclockwise.
9
Mounting Depth Wheel
The depth wheel is included in the scope of sup‐
ply or is available as a special accessory.
It limits the working range of the mowing line.
– It helps reduce the risk of the rotating mowing
line causing damage (e.g. tree bark).
– It maintains the correct ground clearance
when edging.
2
B
C
3
1
The depth wheel (1) can be locked in three differ‐
ent positions (A, B or C) on the support (2). This
allows the reach of the mowing line to be varied.
A Working range of mowing line extends
beyond the outside diameter of the depth
wheel, e.g. for lawn edging.
B Working range of mowing line extends up to
outside diameter of depth wheel.
C Working range of mowing line does not reach
as far as outside diameter of depth wheel,
e.g. for mowing around trees.
9.1
Mounting Depth Wheel on Sup‐
port
2
B
C
3
1
► Push the depth wheel (1) into the required
position on the support (2) until the locking
hooks (3) engage.
30
Squeeze the locking hooks (3) together to
release the depth wheel (1) from the support (2).
9.2
► Push the depth wheel (1) with support on to
A
► Secure the depth wheel (1) on the deflec‐
The depth wheel (1) can be released from the
hook (6) and pulled off the deflector (4) by raising
the locking tab (5) slightly.
10 Converting Unit to Power
A
► Loosen the screw (1).
► Rotate the loop handle (2) 180°.
► Tighten down the screw (1) firmly.
Fitting Depth Wheel on Deflec‐
tor
1
the deflector (4).
1
5
tor's (4) hook (6) with the locking tab (5).
Edger
2
1
9 Mounting Depth Wheel
4
4
6
5
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