GB-6
Troubleshooting
Fault
Possible cause
Rectification
The motor cannot be
No power
Check mains supply.
started.
Cable damaged
Check cable, pull the plug and insert again,
if required, replace the cable or have it
repaired by a qualified electrician
Safety switch/plug combination
Have the tool repaired by a specialist
damaged
workshop.
Overheating protection is activated
1. Working depth too deep, continue work with
less
working depth
2. Tines are blocked, remove blocking.
3. Soil is too hard, adapt working depth
accordingly and work soil by repeatedly
moving forward and backward over
the same place.
Let the motor cool down for about 15 minutes
before you resume your work.
Unusual
Tines are blocked
Switch the tool off, wait until the motor fully
sounds
stops. Eliminate the cause of the blockage.
Lubricating agent is leaking
Have the tool repaired by a specialist
workshop.
Screws, nuts or other fastening
Fasten all elements; if the sounds remain
elements are loose
contact a specialist workshop.
Unusually strong
Tines are damaged or worn out
Replace the tines or have them checked by a
vibration
specialist workshop.
Working depth too deep.
Adjust working depth to a suitable depth.
Bad tilling result
Working depth too low.
Adjust working depth to a suitable depth.
Worn-out/blunt tines.
Replace the tines or have them checked by a
specialist workshop.
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