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 Electric Tiller                

6672

                 Instructions for Use 

  Please read and retain these instructions for future reference

 

                 

v005: 06/11/17

 

 

 

Reinstall the drain screw plug. 

 
 

Maintenance 

 
Before carrying out any maintenance operations, cut off the electric power supply by disconnecting the 
plug from the extension cable. 
Prior to each time the appliance is used 

 

Check the connecting cable for signs of damage or ageing. Replace the cable if it is cracked, split or 
otherwise damaged. 

 

Check the condition of the cutting cylinder, and ensure that all threaded connections are securely 
tightened. 

 

If the tines are blunt, take it to a specialist workshop for repair if necessary. 

 

Once per season 

 

Lubricate the tines and shaft. 

 

At the end of the season, have the appliance checked and serviced in a specialist workshop. 

 

Cleaning 

Caution! Always clean the appliance after use. 
Failure to carry out proper cleaning can result in damage to the appliance or cause it to malfunction. 
Warning! Injury can occur during work on the tines. Wear protective gloves. 
Whenever possible, clean the appliance straight after you have finished working on the lawn. 
 
Clean the underside of the housing around the tines and the protective shield and fender with a scrubbing 
brush, and brush or soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and water mixture. Never splash with water! 
To remove soil and debris from the tines and transmission, use a stiff brush or a dampened cloth. 
Clean the ventilator, and remove any remaining grass or dirt. 
Once cleaned, wipe the tine and shaft dry and apply a light coat of oil. 
 

Storing 

The appliance should be stored in a dry and clean room and out of reach of children. 
During extended periods of storage, during the winter for example, ensure that the appliance is protected 
against corrosion and frost. 
At the end of the season, or if the appliance is not to be used for longer than a month: 
Clean the appliance. 
Wipe over all metal surfaces with an oil-impregnated cloth to protect them from corrosion (non-resinous 
oil), or spray a fine coat of oil onto them from a can. 
Fold the guide bar down, and store it in a suitable place. 
 

Troubleshooting 

 

Breakdown service 

The following table shows the types of breakdowns and indicates how you can correct it if your machine 
does not function correctly. If in spite of this, you do not manage to locate the problem and solve it, contact 
customer services. 
 

Summary of Contents for 6672

Page 1: ...symbol before a safety comment indicates a precaution a warning or a danger Ignoring this warning can lead to an accident for yourself or for others To limit the risk of injury fire or electrocution...

Page 2: ...machine is therefore unnecessary Splash proof Wear ear protection Wear eye protection Danger of injury from flying parts Always maintain a sufficiently safe distance Beware of thrown objects The dist...

Page 3: ...7 Do not use in the rain or leave outdoors while it is raining List of main parts Description Fig 1 1 Safety switch 2 Trigger lever 3 Cable relief 4 Guide bar upper section 5 Carrying handle 6 Guide b...

Page 4: ...ying handle Connect guide bar lower section 6 and carrying handle 5 by inserting on both sides the supplied bolts 12 and swing nut 13 Attaching Upper guide bar Slide the cable relief 3 onto the guide...

Page 5: ...gger lever while releasing the safety lock button To stop the appliance release the trigger lever and it will automatically return to its start position Use the tiller for breaking soil preparing seed...

Page 6: ...the tines rotate at top speed do not work in such a way as to overload the appliance Never pass the tiller over the extension cord make sure it is always in a safe position behind your back When work...

Page 7: ...from the shaft Remove the M8x40 hex head bolt from the end of the shaft Take off the tine set from shaft Reverse the above steps to re install tines Checking transmission lubricant Fig 7 The drain scr...

Page 8: ...finished working on the lawn Clean the underside of the housing around the tines and the protective shield and fender with a scrubbing brush and brush or soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and wate...

Page 9: ...tion running out Arrange for repair in a specialist workshop Loose bolts nuts or other securing components Tighten all components contact specialist workshop if noises prevail Abnormal vibrations Blad...

Page 10: ...well away from the tool j Do not put your hands or feet near or under rotating parts k Never pick up or carry a machine while the machine is running l Never operate the machine with damaged guard or w...

Page 11: ...oil frozen ground or buried obstacles such as large stones roots or stumps Do not put hands feet or any body part or clothing in the vicinity of the rotating tines Caution Risk of injury Only guide th...

Page 12: ...nd unapproved The manufacturer is not liable for any damage or injury resulting from such use The user is entirely responsible for any associated risks Double insulation The electric tiller has double...

Page 13: ...office are not suitable for this product s plug the plug must be removed and disposed of safely Attempts to insert the plug into the wrong socket is likely to cause electric hazard A replacement plug...

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