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There are two regulating
heights of the transport
wheel. When transporting
the tiller from one place to
another or when storing,
place the wheel in position
W5. When working with
the machine, place the
transport wheel in position
W4.
6.2.3. HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
Place the inferior bar of the handle (l) and tighten the
screws with its washers.
Place the superior handles with the screws and with
its washers.
6.3. FUEL AND OIL
IMPORTANT: The fuel used for this machine is
highly flammable. If the fuel or the machine
ignites, put out the fire with a dry powder
extinguisher.
Petrol and oil are extremely flammable and
explosive under certain conditions. Do not
smoke and keep flames, sparks or heat away from the
machine.
Use unleaded gasoline 95 octane.
Do not use fuel that has been stored for longer than
2 months. A fuel stored for too long will cause the
starting of the machine to be more difficult and result
in unsatisfactory engine performance. If the fuel
has been in the machine’s tank for longer than two
months, empty the tank and replace it with fuel in
perfect condition.
6.3.1. FILLING THE FUEL TANK
1. Choose a suitable area to perform this operation.
2. Remove the fuel tank cap and fill with fuel.
3. Tightly close the fuel tank’s cap and remove all the
fuel that spilled with a dry cloth.
WARNING:
Stop the engine before refueling.
Do not start the machine in an enclosed room or
space. The exhaust gases and fumes from the
fuel and oil contain carbon monoxide and harmful
chemicals.
In case of a concentration of gases produced by
poor ventilation, remove area all that impedes the
flow of clean air from the work area to improve
L
W4
W5
W3
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