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weaken or destroy plastic which may
result in serious personal injury
Only the parts shown on the parts list are
intended to be repaired or replaced by
the customer. All other parts should be
replaced at an Authorized Service Center
.
STORING THE CULTIVATOR
The following steps should be taken before
storing the cultivator for the season.
– Clean dirt, grass, and other
materials from the entire unit.
–
Wipe the tines with oil or spray them with
silicone lubricant to prevent rusting.
–
Oil the switch trigger cable and
all visible moving parts. Do not
remove the motor cover.
–
Order new parts to replace any
that are badly worn or broken.
– Store in an upright position in a clean,
dry place. Store with the handles in the
extended position, or loosen handle
knobs and fold handles down. Do not
allow switch trigger cable to become
pinched when lowering the handle bar.
–
Store in a dry and clean place
and out of reach of children.
8. DISPOSAL
Do not dispose of electrical equipment
with household waste material. In
observance of European Directive
2012/19/EU on electrical and electronic
equipment waste and its implementation in
accordance with national regulations, electrical
equipment that has reached the end of its
product life must be collected separately and
recycled in an ecologically compatible way. If
electrical equipment is disposed of in dumps
or in landfills, hazardous substances can
leak into the groundwater and contaminate
the food chain, damaging your health and
well-being. For further information on the
disposal of this product, contact your dealer
or a domestic waste collection service.
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
CAUSE
REMEDY
Motor fails to start when switch
trigger is depressed.
The battery is not inserted in or
connection is loose.
Cultivator circuit overload protection
is tripped.
Insert the battery into unit.
Let unit rest for 4 minutes, then
repeat steps to start.
Motor runs but tines do not move.
Gear train failure.
Take unit to authorized service
center.
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