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Components

1. Assist Handle
2. Upper Handle
3. Wing Nut (×4)
4. Middle Handle
5. Lower Handle

6. Wheel 
7. Screws and Screw Bolts
8. Tine 
9. Motor Support Plate
10. Motor Housing
11. Cable Clip (×2)

12. Main Handle
13. Safety Switch
14. Trigger Lever
15. Cord Retainer
16. Power Cord
17. Locking Pin

The safe use of this product requires an understanding of the information on the product and in 

this Operator’s Manual as well as a knowledge of the project you are attempting. Before use of this 

product, familiarize yourself with all operating features and safety rules.

Summary of Contents for TE1318W1

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual 18 13 5 Amp Tiller TE1318W1 MODEL WR7025 1500 13 5 450H1 Save this manual for future reference Read all safety rules and instructions carefully before operating this tool...

Page 2: ...14 16 MAINTENANCE 17 20 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 LAWNMASTER WARRANTY 22 EXPLODED VIEW 23 24 PARTS LIST 25 26 NOTES 27 28 SPECIFICATIONS Model Voltage Current Motor Speed Working Width Maximum Working Depth...

Page 3: ...wet locations Do not operate in gaseous or explosive atmospheres Motors in these products normally spark and the sparks might ignite fumes KEEP CHILDREN AWAY All visitors children and pets should stay...

Page 4: ...ervicing or cleaning Do not leave unattended DON T ABUSE CORD Never carry this product by the cord or yank the cord to disconnect from the receptacle Keep cord from heat oil and sharp edges USE RIGHT...

Page 5: ...the times are not touching any object and are free to move Grip the guide bar firmly with both hands Never operate the tiller with one hand The tiller may bounce upward and or jump forward if the tine...

Page 6: ...cularly small children and pets Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or occurring to other people their property and themselves Preparation Thoroughly inspect the area w...

Page 7: ...the like Never operate the tiller without good visibility or light Be careful when tilling in hard ground The tines may catch in the ground and propel the tiller forward If this occurs let go of the...

Page 8: ...se to rain or use in damp locations Read the Operator s Manual To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual before using this product Eye Protection Wear eye protection...

Page 9: ...lacement parts SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To avoid serious personal injury do not attempt to use this product until you have read this Owner s Manual thoroughly and understand it completely If yo...

Page 10: ...Plate 10 Motor Housing 11 Cable Clip 2 12 Main Handle 13 Safety Switch 14 Trigger Lever 15 Cord Retainer 16 Power Cord 17 Locking Pin The safe use of this product requires an understanding of the inf...

Page 11: ...84 8432 YOU WILL NEED ITEMS NOT SUPPLIED Suitable personal protective equipment Philips screwdriver PACKING LIST 1 Tiller 1 Upper Handle 1 Middle Handle 4 Carriage Bolts 4 Wing Nuts 2 Cable Clips 2 Wh...

Page 12: ...pin and the washer from the axle of the tiller 2 Place the wheel on the wheel holder Secure it with the washer and split pin Fig 1 Then mount the wheel cap Fig 2 Assembly is identical on both sides W...

Page 13: ...per handle and the middle handle to the lower handle using the carriage bolts and wing nuts Fig 3 4 FIXING THE POWER CORD Mount the cable and the cable clips on the right handle bar in the working dir...

Page 14: ...frame will be locked in place by the locking pin Fig 6 7 2 Secure the extension cord into the cord retainer The loop of the extension cord must be long enough for the cord retainer to freely slide fro...

Page 15: ...the machine slowly and wisely forward Dig up the area in straight lines Let the tracks overlap slightly to not miss any stripes to dig Only use the machine to dig up already loosed soil FOR PREPARING...

Page 16: ...and unplug the tiller Dislodge or remove the foreign matter from the tines or tine shaft To simplify removal of tall grass or weeds from the tine shaft remove one or more of the tines See Tine Remova...

Page 17: ...ic shock and the tool could be damaged WARNING Before carrying out maintenance operations disconnect power supply 1 Before each use check the extension cord for signs of damage or ageing Replace the c...

Page 18: ...er can seep into the device The ingress of water into an electric tool increases the risk of an electric shock TINE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Worn tines invite poor performance and overload of the moto...

Page 19: ...the transmission of dirt and debris prior to removing the drain screw plug If necessary remove tine assemblies to have better access to the drain screw plug Use a 5mm hex key to unscrew the plug Empty...

Page 20: ...d ATTENTION Danger of crushing your fingers Now you can transport your machine with the transport handle So you can storage the machine too Storage Store the device and its accessories in a dark dry a...

Page 21: ...lectricity in plug Check line and fuse Cable defective Call 866 384 8432 for assistance Switch switch plug block defective Call 866 384 8432 for assistance Connections to motor or capacitor disconnect...

Page 22: ...customer service at 866 384 8432 Items not covered by warranty 1 Any part that has become inoperative due to misuse commercial use abuse neglect accident improper maintenance or alteration 2 The unit...

Page 23: ...23 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 24: ...24 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 25: ...71002107 Tool Free Blade Assembly 4 pcs Assembly Left 1 8 171002108 Tool Free Blade Assembly Left 1 9 Screw 4 10 Screw 6 11 No 1 Sponge 1 12 Screw 6 13 Guard Plate 1 14 Connection Shaft 1 15 Motor Ass...

Page 26: ...34 10 Flat Key 2 35 171002135 Wheels 2 36 Wheel Axle Assembly 1 Replacement parts highlighted in grey are available for after sales purchase Replacement of repair or internal parts should only be done...

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