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machine and the user. Be especially careful 

when changing direction on slopes and inclines. 

Maintain a solid footing and wear sturdy, non-slip 

footwear and long trousers. Always work along 

the incline (not up and down). 

Use special caution when backing up and pulling 

the machine (tripping hazard). 

6.2 Tips for proper working

Place the machine in front of the area you wish to 

hoe and hold it securely on the push bar before 

you switch on the machine. Guide the hoe blades 

over the area. 

To achieve cleanly hoed soil always ensure that 

you guide the machine in straight lines wherever 

possible. Insodoing, the aeration swaths should 

always overlap each other by a few centimeters in 

order to avoid bare strips. 

Switch o

  the motor promptly when you arrive at 

the end of the area you wished to hoe. The motor 

must be switched o

  when you raise the machine 

(for example to change direction). 

Keep the underside of the machine clean and re-

move soil deposits. Deposits make it more di

  cult 

to start the machine and decrease the working 

depth. Work perpendicular to the slop on inclined 

areas. The machine must be switched o

  and the 

mains cable disconnected before you make any 

checks on the hoe blades. 

Warning! 

The hoe blades will continue to rotate for a few 

seconds after the motor is switched o

 . Never att-

empt to manually stop them. In the event that the 

rotating hoe blade strikes an object, immediately 

switch o

  the machine and wait for the hoe blades 

to come to a complete stop. Then inspect the con-

dition of the hoe blades. Replace any parts that 

are damaged. 

Lay the power cable on the ground in front of the 

outlet in a 

fi

 gure 8. Work away from the outlet or 

cable and ensure that the power cable always 

trails in the hoed soil which will prevent the hoe 

blades from traveling over the cable. 

7. Replacing the power cable

Danger!

If the power cable for this equipment is damaged, 

it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its 

after-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 devices may only 

be performed when the motor is switched o

  and 

the power cable has been pulled. 

8.1 Cleaning

• 

 Keep all safety devices, air vents and the 

motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as 

possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean 

cloth or blow it with compressed air at low 

pressure.

• 

 We recommend that you clean the device  

immediately each time you have finished 

using it.

• 

 Clean the equipment regularly with a moist 

cloth and some soft soap. Do not use 

cleaning agents  or solvents; these could at-

tack the plastic parts of the equipment. Ensu-

re that no water can seep into the device. The 

ingress of water into an electric tool increases 

the risk of an electric shock.

 8.2 Replace the hoe blades

For safety reasons, we recommend having the 

hoe blades replaced by an authorized professio-

nal (see address on warranty certi

fi

 cate). 

Wear working gloves. Use only genuine spare 

parts since otherwise the function and safety of 

the machine cannot be guaranteed. 

8.3 Maintenance

 Ensure that all mounting components (i.e. screws, 

bolts, nuts etc.) are always tightened so that the 

machine can be safely operated at all times. 

Store the device in a dry room. All the metal parts 

should be cleaned and then oil to ensure that 

they provide a long life. For best results, clean the 

plastic parts of the machine with a brush or rag. 

Do not use any solvents to remove dirt. 

For space saving storage undo the star nuts (Fig. 

12/Item 8) and fold together the push bars as 

shown in Fig. 12. Ensure that you do not damage 

the cable. At the end of the season, perform a 

general inspection of the machine and remove 

any deposits which may have accumulated. At the 

start of each season, ensure that you check the 

condition of the machine. If repairs are necessary, 

please contact one of our customer service cen-

ters (see address on warranty certi

fi

 cate). 

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Summary of Contents for 34.310.61

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...

Page 2: ...2 1 6 7 5 3 4 2 1 3 8 2 5 2 7 1 4 9 11 10 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 2 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 2 29 04 2022 09 05 23 29 04 2022 09 05 23...

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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Page 28: ...EH 04 2022 01 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 28 Anl_GC RT_1545_GB_Korea indb 28 29 04 2022 09 05 36 29 04 2022 09 05 36...

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