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Important - Please read these instructions fully before operating or maintaining

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Customer Helpline 

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a). Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition.

b). Never store the equipment with petrol in the tank inside a building where fumes can reach an 

open flame or spark.

c). Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.

d). To reduce the fire hazard, keep the engine, silencer, and petrol storage area free of vegetative 

material and excessive grease.

e). Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.

f). If the fuel tank has to be drained, this should be done outdoors.

Maintenance and Storage

Safety Information

Preparing to Operate the Petrol Rotavator

Step 1 - Commissioning

1a Steering handles (A)

Adjust steering handle height.

– Loosen bolts (D).

– Set the desired steering handle height.

– Tighten the bolts again.

1b Throttle handle

–Throttle handle in position         = motor stopped;

–Throttle handle in position         = minimum rotational speed;

–Throttle handle in position         = maximum rotational speed;

–Throttle handle in position         = choke (setting for cold start).

1c Clutch handle

–Clutch handle is pulled out (position        ) = rotavator assembly turns;

– Clutch handle is released ( position         ) = device is running in neutral.

The handlebar (B) is secured with a lock trigger (C). Before the operation the handlebar must be 

released.

1). While working, always wear substantial footwear and long trousers. Don’t operate the 

equipment when barefoot or wearing open sandals.

2). Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all objects which 

can be thrown by machine.

3). Before using, always visually inspect to see that the tools are not worn or damaged. Replace 

worn or damaged tines and bolts in sets to preserve balance.

4). The engine shall be stopped when carrying out maintenance and cleaning operations, when 

changing tools and when being transported by means other than under its own power.

5). The hazards may arise when working on slopes.

6). Some special hazards may arise when working on difficult soil (stony, hard, etc.)

7). The machine should only be operated by suitably trained persons.

8). During the operation of the machine, safety shoes should be worn.

9) In order to reduce hazards due to vibration limit the time of operation and wear personal 

protection equipment.

Special Safety Instructions

STOP

1a

A

D

1b

B

C

1c

Summary of Contents for HST-1003A

Page 1: ...or to returning product to store Assembly Manual Qualcast 149 3cc Petrol Rotavator C o m p l e t e P r o d u c t S u p p o r t A f t e r s a l e s S e r v i c e HST 1003A Scan to watch our new quick s...

Page 2: ...ARNING Keep this assembly manual in a safe place for future reference WARNING Always ensure anyone intending to operate this petrol rotavator is fully conversant with the content of this assembly manu...

Page 3: ...ect all the parts for signs of damage Do not assemble the petrol rotavator if you observe any damaged components 1 Remove all parts of the petrol rotavator from the box and carefully remove all packag...

Page 4: ...upport Hold the handle bar support K on the frame Tighten four hexagonal bolts with washers Pull out the securing splint E and the pin F Insert the draw bar G into the main plate H Insert the pin and...

Page 5: ...stomer Helpline on 0845 034 2279 prior to returning product to store Qualcast 149 3cc Petrol Rotavator C o m p l e t e P r o d u c t S u p p o r t A f t e r s a l e s S e r v i c e HST 1003A Sep 2012...

Page 6: ...aration of Conformity 19 The following warning symbols appear throughout this manual and indicate the appropriate safety measures you should take when operating and maintaining the rotavator Before an...

Page 7: ...the engine j Start the engine carefully according to manufacturer s instructions and with feet well away from the tools k Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts l Never pick up or carry...

Page 8: ...l speed Throttle handle in position choke setting for cold start 1c Clutch handle Clutch handle is pulled out position rotavator assembly turns Clutch handle is released position device is running in...

Page 9: ...or above 1d Rotavator assembly Removing rotavator assembly Loosen and remove the spring pin A Remove the implement from the axle 1e Front support wheel The front support wheel makes it easier to move...

Page 10: ...ng depth of the tool so that only that part of the working tool that cuts into the soil remains uncovered Start the motor Pull up the clutch handle and keep it pulled Use the throttle to set the desir...

Page 11: ...electrode separation Correct separation 0 7mm to 0 8mm Cleaning the spark plug Remove soot deposits from the electrode with a wire brush Maintenance Cleaning and Maintenance Replacing the spark plug...

Page 12: ...nical support This will help you save much effort and possibly expense Fault malfunction Possible Cause Solution Engine will not start Is the tank empty Filling with fuel Is the throttle set to Set th...

Page 13: ...bove Engine oil SAE 10W 30 Gear box oil SAE 85W 90 Sound level LWA 89 8 dB A LPA 76 1dB A K 1 5 dB A Vibration 5 83 m s2 K 1 5 m s2 Spark plug RJ19LM Troubleshooting Adjusting the clutch Set the adjus...

Page 14: ...epairs are carried out or parts are replaced In such cases the work performed or parts fitted will not result in an extension of the guarantee period and no new guarantee will become active for the wo...

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