Assembly
Please follow the steps in figure:
(Actual model may vary from the illustration shown)
Box content
A.
Main unit with blades
B.
Lower bars
C. Handlebars
D. Middle bars
E.
Blades
F.
2 x Wheels
G. 2 x Wheel covers
H. Axle
H1. Axle bracket
I.
2 x Washers for wheels
J.
2 x Split pins
K.
Cable clips
L.
4 x Wing nuts
M. 4 x Bolts
N. Upper bar
O. 2 x Bolts for wheel axle
P.
2 x Spacers
Q. 2 x Washers
R. 2 x Nuts
S.
1 x Washer for right-hand lower bar
W. Wheel height adjuster pin.
1.
Place wheel (F) and washer (I) on the axle (H). See Fig.
1.
2.
Pleace split pin (J) through axle hole and spread the split
pin after inserting it. See Fig. 2+3.
3.
Fit wheel covers (G) onto wheels (F) and click into place.
See Fig. 4+5.
4.
Place spacer (P) onto bolt (O). See Fig. 6.
5.
Insert bolts (O) through axle holes (H). On the right
handed side (Opposite the wheel hight adjuster pin)
make sure to place washer (S) on bolt inside of axle.
See Fig. 7+8.
6.
Connect middle bar (D) to lower bar (B) using the wing
nut (L) and bolt (M). See Fig. 9+10+11.
7.
Connect upper bar (N) to meddle bar (D) using the wing
(L) and bolt (M). See. Fig. 12+13.
8.
Make sure upper bar handles is attached correct way as
shown in Illustration 14.
9.
Attach cable clip (K) on middle bar (D). See Fig. 15.
Clothing
When using the machine, wear close-fitting work clothes,
hard-wearing work gloves, ear defenders and non-slip boots
with steel toecaps.
Operating the tiller
Ensure the machine is placed on a level surface with the
support wheels lowered prior to start.
Remove all foreign objects from the work area before
using the machine. Stones, glass, branches and similar
items may damage the tiller. Also, check the bolts on the
tiller are tightened.
Start the motor as per the instructions below. Stand
clear of the machine's moving parts.
The tiller is designed for use in vegetable gardens and
flowerbeds. Ensure that you are familiar with these
instructions before operating the machine, in particular the
motor start and stop procedures.
Safety key.
The motor unit has a safety key, which is placed under the
battery cover. If the safety key is removed, the power is
disconnected, and it cannot start.
It is always recommended to remove the safety key:
•
When the machine is left unattended (to prevent
uninteded start, e.g. by minors)
•
Before clearning and maintenance
To remove the safety key, simply pull it out of position
Warning: Stay out of dashed zone, while starting the engine!
Always start the engine from dotted operation zone.
See Fig. 16.
Starting:
1.
Press and hold the safety button. Squeeze the switch
lever towards the handle.
2.
Release the safety button.
Stopping:
1.
Release the switch lever.
Tips
Do not start motor before machine is at area to be worked.
Always hold machine securely in both hands.
The blades will propel the machine forwards. Allow the
blades to slowly sink into the soil.
When cutting deeply, the most effective method is to allow
the blades to propel the machine forwards for an arm's
length. Pull the machine back towards you. Allow it to run
forwards again. Avoid overloading If the blades get buried,
rock machine from side to side while holding it back, until it
comes free.
For sowing use one of the shown A or B patterns when
preparing an area for sowing. See Fig. 17
Vibrations may travel up into the handle during
use. We therefore recommend taking a break
every 30 minuttes.
Operation zone
While the machine is being operated and the motor is
running, do not leave the operation zone marked Fig. 16.
If it is necessary to leave the operation zone, first stop the
engine.
It is normally necessary to drive the tiller over a section of
earth 2-3 times from different directions. Do not till very wet
soil, as clods of earth will form that are difficult to break up.
Wheel
Use the support wheels for transportation.
Lubrication of gearbox
The gearbox is permanently lubricated at the factory, never
open the gearbox.
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