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Stop:
• To stop the machine, release the power / stop lever so that it automatically returns
to its starting position.
HOEING
• Switch the unit into the ground at normal speed, by striving to advance straight.
• Do not try to hoe too deeply or force the device to enter a land too hard or too
tough.
Note: The camera turns off when it is stressed beyond its capacity. If this happens,
let the engine cool completely before attempting to restart.
• Firmly hold the device when you turn it on.
• Strawberries pulling the cultivator forward during use, press lightly on the
handlebar to lower strawberries.
• By pulling the cultivator towards you, strawberries dig deeper and more
aggressively.
• To break clods or plow, let strawberries pull the cultivator forward to having the
arms straight, pull firmly the cultivator towards you. Leaving the farmer to move forward
and pulling it back repeatedly, the resulting work will be more effective.
• If the hoe digs too deep and gets stuck, do it gently move from one side to the other
until it finally start forward.
• To prepare land for sowing, it is recommended to maneuver according to plowing
progressions shown in Fig. 5.
Fig. 5
• Move in straight lines.
• For best results, it is advisable to proceed in two stages, for this two methods:
A plowing progress - Make two passes over the area to be cultivated, the second
passage being perpendicular to the first.
plowing progress B - Make two passes over the area to be cultivated, the second
pass overlapping the first.
• To avoid tripping, take particular care when moving backwards and when pulling
the cultivator.
• Always strawberries turn their maximum speed, do not work so overload the device.
• Never run the cultivator over the extension and ensure that the latter is still in a safe
position behind you.
• When working on slopes, always work across the slope, in a secured position and
balance. Do not work on excessively steep slopes.