
For advice on the safety and suitability of this equipment
contact your local HSS Hire.
There is a serious risk of personal injury if you do not
follow all instructions laid down in this guide.
The hirer has a responsibility to ensure that all
necessary risk assessments have been completed prior
to the use of this equipment.
This equipment should only be used by an operator
who has been deemed competent to do so by his/her
employer.
This equipment should be used by an able bodied,
competent adult who has read and understood these
instructions. Anyone with either a temporary or permanent
disability, should seek expert advice before using it.
Keep children, animals and bystanders away from the
work area. Cordon off a NO GO area using cones and
either barriers or tape, available for hire from your local
HSS Hire.
Never use this equipment if you are ill, feeling
tired, or under the influence of alcohol or
drugs.
Wear practical, protective clothing, gloves and
footwear. Avoid loose garments and jewellery
that could catch in moving parts, tie back long hair.
Make sure you know how to switch this equipment OFF
before you switch it ON in case you get into difficulty.
Do not work near flammable gases or liquids, petrol or
paint thinner fumes for example. Keep combustible
materials at a safe distance - at least 5m.
Check the condition of the equipment before use. If it
shows signs of damage return it to your local HSS Hire.
Do not use the machine unless you are able to call for
help in the event of an accident.
Always keep the product on the ground when using.
Tilting or lifting the product may cause stones to be thrown
out.
Always remove plug from mains before adjusting,
cleaning or if cable is entangled or damaged. Keep the
cable away from the tines.
Do not touch any moving parts. Wait until all machine
components have completely stopped before touching
them.
Beware of sharp tines. Tines continue to rotate after motor
is switched off.
The rakers tines can cause serious injury. Always keep
feet and hands well away from the tines taking special
care when emptying the collection box.
Do not use in the rain or leave the product outdoors
while raining.
Be careful if your view is obstructed, avoid using the
raker under low branches where you are forced to crouch to
pass under.
Do not attempt to rake up metal or plastic items, this
machine is only for normal lawn growth!
Do not operate on banks or steep slopes.
Always switch off before pushing the product over
surfaces other than grass.
GENERAL SAFETY
IDENTIFIER
GETTING STARTED
Never use the Lawnrake until you have fully read and
understood this User Guide and the machine has been
properly set up using the information it contains.
Clear the area to be raked of everything that could get
in the rakers way – sticks, stones, washing lines &
garden furniture etc.
Any long grass should be cut and cleared, as this
machine is designed to work over low grass.
Use the product only in daylight or good artificial light.
Avoid operating your product in wet grass, where
feasible. If you have to operate in wet grass, take special
care as you may lose your footing.
Place the unit on firm level ground, away from structures
which could be damaged by flying debris, a green house for
example.
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the raking height lift the lever out of location and
rotate to the desired position.
1 - 2 (Low) The low settings
should be used to collect
material from the base of
the lawn. This setting is ideal
for removing moss and
thatch. After removing the
thick patches of moss and
thatch the lawn may look
bare in some patches. These
patches in the lawn will start
to recover now that the moss and thatch has been
removed.
3 - 4 (Medium) The medium settings should be used for
moderate raking. This setting is ideal for lifting flattened
grass prior to mowing and for collecting grass cuttings after
mowing. It can also be used for light raking of moss and
thatch.
5 - 6 (High) The high settings are for light raking and
should be used for clearing the lawn. This setting is ideal
for collecting light debris such as fallen leaves, twigs and
grass cuttings without damaging the lawn.
STARTING MACHINE
Connect plug to mains.
Tilt the handle downwards to slightly raise the front of the
product and to reduce the risk of lawn damage whilst
starting.
The switch box is provided with a
lock-off button to prevent
accidental starting.
Press and hold
the lock-off
button on the switch box, then
squeeze one of the Start/Stop levers
towards the upper handle.
Collection box
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
HSS Lawnrakes plug into a standard 240v 13amp power
socket.
If the equipment fails, or if its power supply cable or
plug becomes damaged, return it. Never try to repair it
yourself.
Keep flexes out of harm’s way, and clear of the work area.
Never carry the product by the cable.
Never pick up or carry the product when it is operating
or still connected to the mains supply.
Extension leads should be fully unwound and loosely
coiled, away from the equipment. Never run them through
water, over sharp edges or where they could trip someone.
Keep the equipment dry, using electrical equipment in
very damp or wet conditions can be dangerous.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, use a suitable
RCD (Residual Current-Operated Device) available
from your local HSS Hire. Alternatively power the
equipment from a mains circuit with a built in RCD.
Ensure the Lawnrake and power socket are switched
OFF before plugging into the power supply.
Start / Stop lever Switch box
Lower handle
Upper handle
Deck
Height
adjustment
handle Lock-off button
Start / Stop lever