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USER MANUAL ERV 1801-37 ZV Grizzly
Electric scarifier/Aerator GB
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Red and black grizzly lawn mower with attached black frame and red handle (no visible text or symbols)ERV 1801-37 ZV

Translation of the original instructions for use
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Einleitung
Introduction......20
Intended purpose 20
General description ......21
Scope of delivery.... 21
Overview 21
Functional description ...... 21
Technical data....21
Safety precautions 22
General notes on safety 23
Residual Risks 27
Assembling instructions....28
Assembling the handle bar.... 28
Mounting and emptying the collection bag 28
Operation....28
Setting the working positions ...... 28
Switching on and off....29
Working with the implement....29
Transport....30
Cleaning/maintenance 30
General cleaning and maintenance work.... 30
Exchanging the cylinder....31
Storage 31
Disposal and protection of the environment....31
Spare Parts/Accessories 32
Trouble shooting 33
Guarantee....34
Repair Service.... 34
Translation of the original EC declaration of conformity .... 160
Exploded Drawing 170
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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new device. With it, you have chosen a high quality product. During production, this equipment has been checked for quality and subjected to a final inspection. The functionality of your equipment is therefore guaranteed.

The operating instructions constitute part of this product. They contain important information on safety, use and disposal.
Before using the product, familiarise yourself with all of the operating and safety instructions. Use the product only as described and for the applications specified. Keep this manual safely and in the event that the product is passed on, hand over all documents to the third party.
Intended purpose
This implement is used:
- As a lawn aerator and to rake leaves, moss and weeds out of the lawn and to collect these leaves and plant residues.
- As a verticuttor to cultivate the grass sward and thereby regenerate the lawn.
Any other use that is not specifically approved in these Instructions can result in damage to the implement and could be a serious danger to the user.
The implement must only be operated by adults. Children and people who are not familiar with these Instructions must not be allowed to use this implement. Never
operate this implement while it is raining and in a wet environment.
The owner or operator is responsible for accidents or harm to people and their property.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by incorrect operation of the implement or if it is not used in conformity with its intended purpose.
General description

The illustration of the principal functioning parts can be found on the pages 2-3.
Scope of delivery
Carefully unpack the implement and check that all the subsequently listed parts are complete:
• Appliance housing with scarifying drum and impact protection
- Aerator roller
- Upper handlebar
- Lower bar
- 2 central bars
• Collection bag with rods
- Mains cable strain relief
- 2 cable clamps
- Mounting accessories
- Instruction Manual
Overview

1 Electronic switch lock
2 Start handle
3 Upper handlebar
4 Quick-release lever, screw and washers for bar fastening
5 2 central bars
6 Lower bar
7 Quick-release lever and washers for bar fastening
8 Appliance housing
9 Carrying handle
10 Depth adjustment lever
11 Machine cable terminal
12 Collection bag
13 Impact protection flap
14 Mains cable strain relief
15 Machine cable
16 Aerator roller with spring tines
17 Scarifying drum with blade

18 Appliance socket

19 Wing screw for roller fastening
20 Roller square receptacle
Functional description
The verticuttor and lawn aerator has two easily exchangeable work cylinders:
An aerator cylinder made of hard plastic with vertically rotating sprung tines, and a verticutor cylinder with vertically mounted high-grade steel knives.
The implement features a high-quality plastic case with collection bag and a handle bar with a folding function. Please refer to the subsequent descriptions for the actual functions of the individual control elements.
Technical data
Electric scarifier/
Aerator......ERV 1801-37 ZV
Motor input....1800 W
Rated voltage ...... 230 V\~, 50 Hz
Protection Class ....
Degree of protection.....IPX4
Rotating speed of the tool
(n_o) 3600 min ^-1 (r.p.m)
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Cylinder width....37 cm
Depth adjustment ....5-way (3/6/9/12 mm + transport position)
Volume collection bag....40 l
Weight (incl. accessories)....approx. 13 kg Acoustic pressure level
(L_pA) 82 dB(A); K_pA = 3 dB(A)
Sound power level ( L_wA )
Measured ..94.5 dB(Å); K_wA = 2.22 dB(A)
Guaranteed 97 dB(A)
Vibration (a_n) 3.3 m/s ^2 ; K = 1.7 m/s²
The noise and vibration values were established by the standards and stipulations listed in the Conformity Declaration.
The stated vibration emission value was measured in accordance with a standard testing procedure and may be used to compare one power tool to another.
The stated vibration emission value may also be used for a preliminary exposure assessment.

Warning: The vibration emission value may differ during actual use of the power tool from the stated value depending on the manner in which the power tool is used.
Try to keep the exposure to vibrations as low as possible. Examples of measures to reduce vibration exposure are the wearing of gloves when using the tool and limiting the working hours. For this purpose all parts of the operating cycle have to be considered (for example, times when the electric tool is switched off and times when it is switched on but running without any load).
Safety precautions
This section covers the basic safety instructions when working with this implement.
Symbols used in the manual

Warning symbols with information on damage and injury prevention.

Instruction symbols (the instruction is explained at the place of the exclamation mark) with information on preventing damage.

Help symbols with information on improving tool handling.
Symbols on the implement

Caution!
se Instructions must be read.

Danger of injury due to flung-out material! Keep bystanders well away from the implement.

Danger of electric shock if the power cable is damaged! Always ensure that the power cable is kept well away from the implement and its cutting tools.

Wear eye and ear protection.


Caution! - Sharp tools.
Ensure that the hands and feet are kept well away from the cutting tools. The cutting cylinder continues to rotate briefly after the motor has been switched off.
Always disconnect the plug from the mains prior to maintenance work or if the power cable is damaged.

Do not expose the device to moisture. Never operate the device in rain.

Attention! The rollers continue to move.

Noise level ratings L_WA in dB(A).

Protection Class II

Electrically powered implements must not be disposed of with the domestic waste


Switching on/off

Transport and working positions
General notes on safety

This implement can cause serious injuries if it is not properly used. Please read these Operating Instructions carefully and familiarize yourself with all the control elements before operating this implement. Keep these Operating Instructions in a readily accessible place so that this information is always at your disposal.
Operating the implement:

WARNING! The implement can cause serious injuries. How to avoid accidents and injuries:
Preparations:
- The implement is not suitable for use by children.
- Children and persons with limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities or inadequate experience and knowledge, or persons who are not familiar with the instructions, should never be allowed to use the machine. Local regulations may stipulate a minimum age for operators.
- Never start up the implement while other people, but especially children and domestic pets, are in the vicinity.
- Check the area on which the implement is to be used. Remove all stones, sticks, wire and other foreign bodies that
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could be caught up and flung out.
Never use the implement to level out uneven patches.
- Always wear appropriate protective work clothes and firm shoes with non-slip soles, strong long trousers, ear defenders and goggles. Never operate the implement while bare footed or when wearing open sandals. The protective devices and your personal protective equipment will protect yourself and other people and ensure that the equipment can be smoothly operated
- Never operate the implement if it is damaged, incomplete or has been modified without the consent of the manufacturer. Never work with damaged or missing protective devices (e.g. starting lever, unlocking knob, impact protector). Never disengage protective devices (e.g. by tying the starting lever). This ensures that the equipment remains safe.
- Before starting the equipment, ensure that no objects or branches are pushed into the blade opening, that the equipment is standing stably and that the workspace is tidy and not blocked.
Check the condition of your extension cable and the connecting cable of your equipment. Use the necessary protective equipment. There is a risk of injury.
- If your equipment vibrates or emits unusual noises when switched on, disconnect the plug from the socket and check the cutting cylinder. Ensure that no remains of chopped matter are blocking the cutting cylinder or jammed between the blades. If you find no problems, return the equipment to a customer service centre.
- If the blades no longer cut correctly or if the motor is overloaded, check all the parts of your equipment and replace the worn parts. If a more extensive repair is required, contact a customer service centre.
Use:
- CAUTION – A very sharp tool. Avoid cutting your fingers or toes. While working always keep your feet and fingers well away from the cutting cylinder and the ejector opening. There is the danger of serious injury!
- Do not operate the implement while it is raining, in poor weather conditions and when the surrounding area and lawn are wet. Operate the implement only during daylight hours or with bright lighting. There is a risk of accidents.
- Do not operate the implement if you are tired or are lacking in concentration and after having drunk alcohol or taken medicine. Always take a work break in due time. Approach the work with common sense. A moment of carelessness when using the
equipment can result in serious injury.
- Familiarize yourself with the terrain and remain focused on the potential hazards that you could miss on account of the motor noise.
- Always maintain a secure footing while working, especially on a sloping terrain. Always work across slopes - never up and down! Be particularly careful when changing the travelling direction. Do not work on very steep slopes. This enables you to control the equipment better in unexpected situations.
- Avoid an abnormal body posture.
- Always guide the implement at a walking pace with both hands on the handle. Be especially careful when you turn the implement around or draw it towards you. Danger of stumbling!
- Start or actuate the starting lever with care and in conformity with the directions in these Instructions.
- Do not tilt the implement when starting, other than it has to be lifted. In this case tilt the implement only to the extent that is absolutely necessary and always lift the implement on the side that is opposite to the operator.
- Never operate the implement without the attached collection bag or impact protector. Danger of injury! Always keep well away from the ejector opening.
- Do not operate the implement in the vicinity of inflammable liquids or gases as this could give rise to the danger of a fire or explosion.
• Always disconnect the plug from the mains socket before working.
Work intervals:
- After the implement has been turned off, the cutting cylinder will continue to rotate for a few seconds. Keep hands and feet well away.
- Do not touch the spring tines before the implement has been disconnected from the mains and the spring tines have come to a complete standstill. Risk of injury owing to a sharp implement!
- Only remove plant parts when the implement is standing completely still. Ensure that the grass ejector opening is clean and free.
- Switch off the power when the implement is to be transported, lifted or tilted and when traversing other surfaces than grass.
- Never leave the implement unattended at the place of work. Children must never play with the device.
- Always switch off the implement and disconnect the power plug:-
- Whenever you leave the implement
- Before you clean the ejector opening or unblock or unclog the implement
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- When the implement is not being used
- During all maintenance and cleaning work
- When the power cable is damaged or has become tangled
- When the implement hits an obstruction during work or when unusual vibrations arise. Establish the cause and see if the implement has been damaged. Do not repair it yourself! Have the implement repaired by an authorised workshop!
- Store the implement in a dry place well out of reach of children.

CAUTION! The following states how to avoid damage to the implement and any resulting harm to people:
Take care of your implement:
- Switch off the power when the implement is to be carried across steps.
- Inspect the implement each time before it is to be used. Never operate the implement if safety devices (e.g. impact protector, parts of the cutting facility or bolts are missing, worn out or damaged. Check especially the power cable and starting lever for damage. To avoid imbalance, all tools and bolts must be exchanged as complete sets.
- Only use spare parts and accessories that have been sup-
plied or recommended by the manufacturer. The use of alien parts results in the immediate loss of all guarantee claims.
- Ensure that all nuts, bolts and screws are firmly tightened and that the implement is in a safe working state.
- Never try to repair the implement yourself, other than you have been trained accordingly. All work that has not been listed in these Instructions must only be carried out by authorised servicing agencies.
- Treat the implement with the greatest care. Always keep the tool clean for better and safer work. Follow the maintenance instructions.
- Never overload the implement. Always work within the specified capacity range. Do not use low-power machines for heavy-duty work. Do not operate the implement for purposes for which it is not intended.
Electrical safety:

CAUTION! The following states how to avoid accidents and injuries due to electric shock:
- Before each use, carry out a visual inspection of the power and extension cables for signs of damage or ageing. Damaged mains power cables increase the risk of electric shock.
- Connect the implement to a power socket with a residual-
current device that has a rated current of not more than 30 mA.
- Always keep the extension cable well away from the cutting tools.
Should the power cable become damaged during work, then instantly disconnect the power cable from the mains. DO NOT TOUCH THE POWER CABLE BEFORE IT HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS! Risk of electric shock.
- If the power cable for this equipment is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a customer service agent of the same or a similarly qualified person in order to prevent hazards.
- Keep the extension cables away from the sprung tines. The tines may damage the cables and result in contact with live parts.
- Check that the mains voltage is the same as indicated on the rating plate.
- Avoid body contact with earthed parts (e.g. metal fences, metal posts). There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed.
- Only use approved extension cables of the type H05RN-F with a maximum length of 75 m and which have been approved for open-air use. The stranded cord diameter of the extension cable must be at least 2.5 mm ^2 .
Always unreel a cable drum to its full length so that the entire cable can be checked for damage.
- Use the envisaged cable suspension when attaching an extension cable.
- Never pull the cable to disconnect the plug from the socket. Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.
- If the connecting cable is damaged, first disconnect the extension cable from the socket. You can then disconnect the connecting cable of the equipment.
Residual Risks
There will always be residual risks even if you operate this electrical tool according to the instructions. The following hazards may occur in connection with the type and design of this electric tool:
a) Cutting injuries
b) Hearing damage if suitable ear protection is not worn.
c) Health injuries resulting from the effect of vibration on the hands and arms in the event that the device is used over a longer period of time or is not used and maintained properly.

Warning! During operation, this power tool produces an electromagnetic field. Under certain circumstances, this field may negatively affect active or passive medical implants. In order to reduce
the danger of serious or fatal injuries, we recommend that individuals who wear medical implants should consult their doctor and the manufacturer of the implant before operating the machine.
Assembling instructions

Prior to any work on the implement always disconnect the plug from the power socket!

Ensure during assembly that the power cable is not squeezed and that it has sufficient play.

Assembling the handle bar
- Attach the lower bar (6) to the appliance housing (8) and fasten it using the two quick-release levers and washers (7). The smooth side of the washer should point towards the quick-release lever; the grooved side should point towards the device.
- Screw both central bars (5) with the screws, quick-release levers and washers (4) to the lower bar (6). The smooth side of the washer should point towards the quick-release lever; the grooved side should point towards the device.
- Suspend the mains cable strain relief (14) from the upper handlebar (3).
- Screw the upper handlebar (3) with the screws, quick-release levers and washers (4) to both central bars (5) to fasten.
- Fasten the machine cable (15) to the bar using the machine cable terminals (11).

Mounting and emptying the collection bag

WARNING: Never operate the implement without the impact protector. Danger of Injury!

The collection bag is only intended for operation with the aerator cylinder (A 16).
- Pull the collection bag over the rods.
- Put the plastic straps of the collection bag over the collection bag rods and clip into the plastic straps.
Mounting the collection bag on the implement:
- Lift the impact protector (13).
- Push the pins on the collection bag rods into the socket in the implement case.
- Release the impact protector so that it holds the collection bag (12) in its position.
Removing and emptying the collection bag:
- Lift the impact protector (13) and take out the collection bag (12).
Operation

Please observe local regulations concerning noise protection.
Setting the working positions
The implement has 5 principal position settings:
+10 mm: Transport position
This position sets the maximum safety spacing between the tool and the floor.
-3 mm: Working position
Set this position when working with a new implement.
-3 mm to -12 mm: Readjustment positions
The working position can be lowered with increased knife and sprung tine wear.
Wear can be identified from an increasingly poor result.
The readjusting depth amounts to approx.
3 mm per setting.

When the implement is delivered it is in the Transport Position setting +10 mm.
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The implement must be switched off to set the working position.
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Adjust the depth adjustment lever (A 10) and allow it to lock into place in the desired position.

Selection of a readjustment position without the corresponding wear can overload the motor and damage the cylinder.

Switching on and off

Before switching on the implement ensure that it is not in contact with any objects. Keep your feet and hands well away from the cylinder and the ejector opening. Danger of injury!
- Place the implement on a level lawn surface.
- Connect the extension cord to the appliance socket (18).
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Form a loop in the end of the power cable and hang it into the strain relief (14).
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Connect the implement to the mains voltage.
- To switch on, press the electronic switch lock (1) on the handlebar and then pull the start handle (2) towards the handlebar. Release the electronic switch lock (1).
- To switch off release the starting lever (2).

Overload protection: The motor is automatically switched off when the implement is overloaded. Release the starting lever and reset the implement after a cooling down period of approx. 1 minute.

WARNING! The cylinder continues to run for a brief period after the implement has been switched off. Do not tilt or carry the implement while the motor is still running and do not touch the cylinder while it is still rotating. Danger of injury!
Working with the implement
To maintain a well cared-for lawn it should be aerated every 4 to 6 weeks.
Verticuting is a more intensive intervention than aerating and should only be carried out once a year, the best time being in spring after the lawn has been mown for the first time.

When working on slopes always proceed across the slope. Be particularly careful when walking backwards and pulling the implement. Danger of stumbling!

After work and to transport the implement disconnect the power plug
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and wait until the cylinder is standing still.

The shorter the grass, the better the lawn can be treated. Furthermore, the implement is less stressed and the service life of the cylinder is prolonged.
- The implement can be operated with or without the collection bag.
Recommendation: Work with the collection bag for aerating and without the collection bag for verticuting. - Mow the lawn to the required grass height.
- Do not use the scarifier in long grass. It may otherwise wind around the scarifier blade and result in damage to the equipment.
- Select the appropriate working or readjustment position (in the event of cylinder wear) so that the implement is not overloaded.
- Commence work in the vicinity of the power socket and proceed away from the socket.
• Always ensure that the extension cable is behind you, and after turning move it to the side that has already been treated. - Guide the implement at a walking pace down lanes that are as straight as possible. To ensure uninterrupted aerating or verticuting the individual lanes should always overlap by a few centimetres. Dwelling too long at the same place while the implement is running can damage the grass sward.
• To ensure that the extension cable is not an impediment, turn the implement in such a manner that the cable strain release on the bar always faces the side that has been treated.
• Always clean the implement after each use (see "Cleaning/Maintenance").
• After having treated lawns with dense moss growth, it is advisable to reseed the lawn so that it can regenerate itself quicker.
Transport
- Adjust the transport position + 10 mm setting (see “Setting the Working Position”) when transporting the implement.
- Lift the implement to transport it over steps and sensitive surfaces (e.g. tiles).
Cleaning/maintenance

Work that has not been de- scribed in these Instructions must be carried out by a servic- ing agency authorised by us. Only use original parts.

Wear gloves when handling the cylinder.

Prior to all maintenance and cleaning work always switch off the implement, disconnect the plug from the power socket and wait until the cylinder is standing still.
General cleaning and maintenance work

Do not jet water onto the implement and do not clean it under flowing water. This would result in the danger of an electric shock and the implement could be damaged.
- When work has finished remove plant residues adhering to the wheels, inside the ventilation opening, the grass ejector opening and the cylinder. Do not use hard or pointed objects for this purpose as they could damage the implement.
- Completely empty the collection bag.
• Always keep the implement clean. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents.
We cannot be held liable for damage caused by our implements if they were improperly repaired, if non-original parts have been used or if they were used not in keeping with their intended purpose.

Exchanging the cylinder

Switch off the implement, disconnect the mains plug and wait until the cylinder is standing still.

Wear gloves when handling the cylinder.
- Turn the implement over.
- Loosen the wing screw (19) and pull the bearing support upwards.
- Tilt the cylinder (A 16/17) upwards and pull the shaft out of the square receptacle (20).
- Insert the new cylinder (A 16/17) by reversing the sequence.
Storage
- Store the implement in a dry place well out of reach of children.
- Allow the motor to cool down before placing the implement in a closed room.
- Do not wrap nylon sacks around the implement as this could result in the formation of moisture.

To save space when stored, the handlebar can be folded down after releasing the tightening levers.
Ensure that the cables are not squeezed.
Disposal and protection of the environment
Dispose of the implement, accessories and packaging in an environment-friendly manner.

Electrically-powered appliances must not be disposed of with the domestic waste.
Hand in the spent implement to a recycling centre. The plastic and metal parts can then be sorted out and graded for recycling. Our Service Center will be happy to answer any questions in this respect.
Spare Parts/Accessories
Spare parts and accessories can be obtained at www.grizzly-service.eu
If you have any other questions, contact the "Service-Center" (see "Grizzly Service-Center").
Position Position Description Order No. instruction exploded manual drawing
| 4 | 32-34,43 (2x) Quick-release lever | 91105134 |
| 5 | 44 central bars | 91105136 |
| 12 | 29,30 Collection bag | 91105133 |
| 16 | 70 Aerator roller with spring tines | 91105140 |
| 17 | 69 Scarifying drum with blade | 91105139 |
| 19 | 17 Wing screw for roller fastening | 91105131 |
Trouble shooting
| Problem Possible cause Remedy | ||
| Abnormal noises, clatter or vibrations | Foreign body on cylinder (16/17) | Remove foreign body |
| Damaged sprung tines (16) or cylinder knives (17) | Exchange cylinder | |
| Cylinder (16/17) incorrectly mounted | Install cylinder correctly (see “Ex-changing the cylinder”) | |
| Toothed-belt slip | Switch device off and pull power plug. Remove the soil and grass residues available. | |
| Implement does not start | No power | Check power socket, cable, line; repair only by qualified electrician |
| Starting lever (2) defective | Repair by After-Sales Service | |
| Carbon brushes worn out | ||
| Motor defective | ||
| Motor fails | Blocked by foreign body Remove foreign body | |
| Grass is too long | Mow beforehand; see chapter “Operation” | |
| Clogged discharge Clean discharge | ||
| Overload protection tripped | Allow implement to cool down for about 1 minute | |
| Work result not satisfactory | Sprung tines of aerator cylinder (16) worn out | Exchange cylinder |
| Knives of verticutor cylinder (17) blunt or damaged | Exchange cylinder | |
| Toothed belt defective Repair by After-Sales Service | ||
| Transport Position or incorrect Working Position selected | See chapter “Setting the Working Positions” | |
| Grass is too long | Mow beforehand; see chapter “Operation” | |
Guarantee
- There is a 24-month warranty on this appliance. This non-transferable warranty applies to the original purchaser only.
- This appliance is not suitable for commercial use. Commercial use will void the warranty.
- This guarantee does not apply to natural wear, overloading or improper use. Certain parts are subject to normal wear and are excluded from the guarantee. This applies especially to the aerator and verticutor cylinders.
- To qualify for any warranty claims, you must also service the appliance at the intervals specified in the operating instructions and comply with the cleaning, maintenance and servicing information.
- Damage caused by material or manufacturer faults will be remedied free of charge by replacement or repair.
- Claim for such damages by returning the non-dismantled unit together with its receipt slip and warranty card to your dealer.
Repair Service
- Repairs that are not subject to this guarantee can be carried out by our Service Center against a corresponding charge. Our Service Center will be happy to submit a cost estimate.
We can only deal with implements that have been adequately packed and carriage paid.
- Implements dispatched by unpaid carriage – as bulky goods, by express or other special freight forms – will not be accepted.
• We will dispose of your implements free of charge
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| GB Translation of the original CE declaration of conformity | |
| We confirm, that the Electric scarifier/Aerator Design Series ERV 1801-37 ZV Batch number B-46133 conforms with the following applicable relevant version of the EU guidelines | |
| 2006/42/EC • 2014/30/EU • 2000/14/EC 2011/65/EU* | |
| In order to guarantee consistency, the following harmonised standards as well as national standards and stipulations have been applied: | |
| EN 60335-1:2012/A11:2014 • EN 62233:2008 • EN 50636-2-92:2014 EN 55014-1:2017 • EN 55014-2:2015 EN 61000-3-2:2014 • EN 61000-3-3:2013 • EN 62321-1:2013 | |
| The following are also confirmed as complying with Noise Emissions Directive 2000/14/EC: Guaranteed sound power level: 97 dB(A) Measured sound power level: 94.5 dB(A) The conformity evaluation procedure employed is compliant with appendix V of 2000/14/EC. | |
| This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer: | |
| CE Grizzly Tools GmbH & Co. KG Stockstädter Straße 20 63762 Großostheim Germany 24.01.2020 | Christian Frank Documentation Representative |
*The object of the declaration described above satisfies the provisions of Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and the Council of 8 June 2011 on limiting the use of certain harmful substances in electrical and electronic appliances.
Grizzly Service-Center

Grizzly Tools
GmbH & Co. KG
Kundenservice
Unit 3, Beldray Park
Beldray Road, Mount Pleasant
Bilston, West Midlands WV14 7NH
Tel.: 0845 683 2672
e-mail: care@novoserv.co.uk

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