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are required to protect the user, based on an estimate of exposure in actual operating conditions (taking
into account all stages of the work cycle, e.g. the time when the tool is switched off and when it is idling,
in addition to the start-up time).
ASSEMBLY
1. Fit the handlebar and wires using the
assembly parts supplied.
2.
Attach the blades.
3.
Fill with engine oil and fuel.
NOTE:
The rotavator is delivered without oil.
USE
NOTE:
The engine is delivered without oil and fuel. Always fill with engine oil before using for the first
time.
Move stones, glass, branches and other objects that might damage the rotavator from the area where you
will be working. Inspect all screw connections and tighten before use.
Push the lever in the direction of the arrow
↑
to
increase speed. Push the lever in the direction of
the arrow
↓
to decrease speed.
The blades move the rotavator forwards. Blade rotation is controlled using the throttle lever. If you hold
the rotavator still, the blades will dig down into the ground. There are several things you can do if the
blades dig too deep. Swap the right and left blades to counter the machine’s tendency to dig down.
Support wheels can be fitted to prevent the blades from digging down too deep. The skid must be set at
its highest position if support wheels are used. See the section on adjusting the tilling depth.
The speed of the rotavator depends on the engine speed and the rear skid.
Do not work in very wet, heavy, muddy soil.
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