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5. Before starting the equipment

Before you connect the equipment to the mains 

supply make sure that the data on the rating plate 

are identical to the mains data.

Warning! 

Always pull the power plug before making 

adjustments to the equipment.

Assembly (Fig. 4-11)

• 

Undo the split pin (Fig. 3/Item A) with washers 

from both sides of the axle. Then push the 

transport wheels onto the axle on both sides 

as shown in Fig. 4 and secure with the split 

pins and washers.

• 

Press the wheel caps (Fig. 5/Item 11) onto 

the transport wheels.

• 

Push the cable strain-relief clip (Fig. 6a/Item 

5) onto the lower push bar, then push the 

lower push bar onto the engine unit (Fig. 6a/

Item 3) as shown in Fig. 6a and secure with 

the screws (Fig. 6b/Item 9) and the star nuts 

(Fig. 6b/Item 8).

• 

Push the top push bar (Fig. 7a/Item 1) onto 

the lower push bar (Fig. 7a/Item 2) and se-

cure with the screws (Fig. 7a/Item 9) and the 

star nuts (Fig. 7a/Item 8).

• 

Fit the two-hand safety switch on the top push 

bar as shown in Fig. 7b and 7c.

• 

Fasten the cable with the 2 cable securing 

clamps (Fig. 8/Item 7) to the push bars.

Power supply 

The machine can be connected to any light 

socket-outlet (with 220 Volt alternating current). 

However, the socket outlet must have an earthing 

contact protected by a 16 A circuit breaker. Addi-

tionally, a residual current device (RCD) circuit-

breaker with max. 30 mA must be used! 

Power cable for the device 

Please only use power cables that are not dama-

ged. The total length of the power cable should 

not exceed 50 meters; going beyond this distance 

will reduce the power output of the electric motor. 

The power cable must have a cross-section of 3 x 

1.5 mm

2

. The insulating sheath of such machines 

is frequently damaged. 

Some of the causes for this are: 

• 

 Cracking due to old age of the insulation 

• 

 Kinking caused by improper fastening or 

guidance of the power cable 

Even though power cables with damaged insula-

tion sheaths pose a lethal hazard, some people 

still use them. Do not make this mistake! Cables, 

plugs and socket couplers must meet the fol-

lowing requirements listed below. Power cables 

used to connect machines must have a rubber 

insulation sheath. 

The power cables must, at the very minimum, be 

of type HO5RN-F and 3-stranded. The cable type 

must be printed somewhere on the power cable. 

Only purchase power cables that are marked! 

Plugs and socket couplers for the power cables 

must be made from rubber and splash-proof. 

There is a limit to how long power cables can be. 

Longer power cables require larger conductor 

cross-sections. Power cables and connecting li-

nes must be regularly checked for damage. Ensu-

re that the lines are de-energized before checking 

them. Completely unwind the power cable. Also 

check power cable entry points, plugs and socket 

couplers for kinks. 

6. Operation

 6.1 Starting up

Connect the machine’s power supply cable (Fig 

9/ Item B) to the plug (Fig. 9/Item A) and secure 

the power cable with the strain-relief clamp (Fig 

9/Item 5). 

Danger! 

To prevent accidental start-up of the ma-

chine, the push-bar is equipped with a two-point 

switch (Fig. 10/Item A) which must be pressed 

before the lever switch (Fig. 10/Item B) can be 

pressed. If the lever switch is released, the machi-

ne switches o

 . Repeat this process several times 

so that you are sure that your machine functions 

properly. Before you perform any repair or mainte-

nance work on the machine, ensure that the hoe 

blades are not rotating and that the power supply 

is disconnected. 

The equipment must be moved into operating 

position before you begin with your work. First pull 

the locking pin (Fig. 11/Item A) in the direction of 

the arrow as shown in Fig. 11 and swing up the 

wheel unit until the locking pin engages again in 

position B. Proceed in reverse order to move the 

equipment into transport position.

Always ensure that a safe distance (provided 

by the long handles) is maintained between the 

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Page 1: ...GC RT 1545 M 34 310 61 21012 7 GB Original operating instructions Electric hoe KOR Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 1 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 1 29 04 2022 09 05 22 29 04 2022 09 05 22...

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Page 3: ...3 3 4 5 6a 6b 7a 10 9 A 10 11 5 2 3 9 8 8 9 9 8 8 1 2 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 3 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 3 29 04 2022 09 05 24 29 04 2022 09 05 24...

Page 4: ...4 7b 7c 8 1 7 9 A 10 A B 11 A 1 B 5 2 1 B Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 4 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 4 29 04 2022 09 05 30 29 04 2022 09 05 30...

Page 5: ...5 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 5 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 5 29 04 2022 09 05 33 29 04 2022 09 05 33...

Page 6: ...body contact with grounded sur faces e g pipes radiators ranges refrigerati ors 4 Keep children away Do not let visitors contact tool or extension cord All visitors should be kept away from work area...

Page 7: ...objects that could be caught up and violently flung out by it Before using the machine always visually ex amine the tools for excessive wear or dama ge To prevent any imbalance replace worn out or dam...

Page 8: ...nger Never use the equipment in damp locations 4 Caution Danger from catapulted parts keep a safe distance 5 Danger Rotating tool 6 Caution Wear safety goggles 7 Caution Wear ear mu s 8 Danger Pull th...

Page 9: ...o hea ring Total vibration values vector sum of three direc tions determined in accordance with EN 60745 Vibration emission value ah 2 5 m s2 K uncertainty 1 5 m s2 The specified vibration value was e...

Page 10: ...nsula tion sheaths pose a lethal hazard some people still use them Do not make this mistake Cables plugs and socket couplers must meet the fol lowing requirements listed below Power cables used to con...

Page 11: ...er sales service or similarly trained personnel to avoid danger 8 Cleaning maintenance and ordering of spare parts Danger Maintenance and cleaning work on the machine as well as removal of the safety...

Page 12: ...or recycled The equipment and its accessories are made of various types of material such as metal and plastic Never place defective equipment in your household refuse The equipment should be taken to...

Page 13: ...customer service workshop By customer service workshop Reduce working depth Motor performance drops Soil too hard Blades badly worn Correct working depth Replace hoe blades Notice For protection the m...

Page 14: ...ategory Example Wear parts Carbon brushes cultivator blade Consumables Missing parts Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery In the e ect of defects or faults please register the problem on...

Page 15: ...Damage to the device caused by abuse or incorrect use for example overloading the device or the use or unapproved tools or accessories ingress of foreign bodies into the device such as sand stones or...

Page 16: ...KOR 16 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Off 16 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 16 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 16 29 04 2022 09 05 34 29 04 2022 09 05 34...

Page 17: ...KOR 17 17 18 19 20 A S A S 3 DIN 57282 VDE 0282 H05RN F 1 5 mm2 PVC 30 mA RCD Off x Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 17 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 17 29 04 2022 09 05 35 29 04 2022 09 05 35...

Page 18: ...KOR 18 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 9 4 10 2 11 2 2 2 5 2 4 4 2 2 3 Einhell Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 18 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 18 29 04 2022 09 05 35 29 04 2022 09 05 35...

Page 19: ...WA 91 57 dB A KWA 1 28 dB 3 EN 60745 ah 2 5 m s2 1 5 m s2 1 2 3 5 4 11 3 A 4 5 11 6a 5 6a 6a 3 6b 9 6b 8 7a 2 7a 1 7a 9 7a 8 7b 7c 2 8 7 220V 16A 30mA RCD 50m 3x1 5mm2 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 19...

Page 20: ...KOR 20 HO5RN F 3 3 6 6 1 9 B 9 5 13 B 2 10 B 11 11 A B 6 2 cm 8 7 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 20 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 20 29 04 2022 09 05 35 29 04 2022 09 05 35...

Page 21: ...KOR 21 8 8 1 8 2 8 3 AS 8 4 leecho94 naver com 9 10 5 30 C Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 21 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 21 29 04 2022 09 05 35 29 04 2022 09 05 35...

Page 22: ...KOR 22 11 x Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 22 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 22 29 04 2022 09 05 35 29 04 2022 09 05 35...

Page 23: ...KOR 23 leecho94 naver com Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 23 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 23 29 04 2022 09 05 36 29 04 2022 09 05 36...

Page 24: ...KOR 24 1 2 3 4 12 2 5 A S 24 5 6 A S 031 836 6303 1114 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 24 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 24 29 04 2022 09 05 36 29 04 2022 09 05 36...

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