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Spark plug maintenance
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Remove the spark plug cap.
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Brush away any dirt and deposit of the spark plug.
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Loosen the spark plug using a spark plug socket.
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Check the insulation is intact.
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Clean the spark plug using a wire brush.
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Measure the electrode gap 0.7–0.8 mm. Avoid
damaging the electrode.
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If it is damaged, replace it with a new one.
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Refit the spark plug.
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Refit the spark plug cap.
Storage
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If the machine is likely to be stored unused for prolonged
periods, follow the instructions below. This will ensure
longer machine lifetime.
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Use a garden hose to wash off soil and dirt. Remove
any grass, etc. from the rotor shaft. The chassis number
should only be cleaned with a damp cloth to avoid
unnecessary wear. Avoid using a high-pressure washer
during cleaning.
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Wipe the tiller with a damp cloth so that all surfaces are
clean. Wipe the surfaces down with an oily cloth to
prevent rust.
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Always store the machine in a dry, clean location.
Troubleshooting
The motor will not start
1. Check the fuel control is set correctly.
2. Check the spark plug.
3. Check there is fresh gas in the tank.
4. See separate motor instructions for further
troubleshooting.
The motor is not running smoothly
1. Ensure the throttle control is not set to max.
2. Check there is fresh gas in the tank.
The blades will not rotate
1. Check for stones lodged between the blades.
2. Release any stones by removing the blades.
3. Check the cables are in good working order and fitted
correctly.
4. Check the belt is in good working order and fitted
correctly.
5. Ensure the belt tensioner is adjusted correctly.
The blades will not stop
1. Stop the engine and contact your dealer.
Noise, vibration and precautionary measures
1. Long-term exposure to noise levels exceeding 85 dB (A)
are damaging. Always use ear defenders when the
machine is being used.
2. Reduce the running speed of the motor to reduce
vibration and noise levels.
3. To reduce noise levels further, only use the machine in
an open environment.
4. Vibrations can be reduced further by holding the handle
firmly.
5. To avoid disturbing others, the machine should only be
used during the daytime.
6. Always wear close-fitting work clothes, hard-wearing
work gloves, ear defenders and non-slip boots with steel
toecaps.
7. Take a 30-minute break every 2 working hours.
8. A worn belt has to be replaced/ serviced by a authorized
dealer
Warranty terms and conditions
The warranty period is 2 years for private end users in EU
countries.
Products sold for commercial use, only have a warranty
period of 1 year.
The warranty covers material and/or fabrication faults.
Restrictions and requirements
Normal wear and replacement of wearing parts are NOT
covered by the warranty.
Wearing parts, which are NOT covered for more than 12
months:
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Blades
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Cables
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Belts
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Switches
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Membranes/gaskets
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Spark plugs
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Engine liquids (oil, gasoline)
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Starter cords
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Filters
If you start the engine without adding oil, it will be damaged
and cannot be repaired and therefore not covered by the
warranty.
The warranty does NOT cover damages/faults caused
by:
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Lack of service and maintenance
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Structural changes
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Exposure to unusual external conditions
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Damages to the bodywork, deck, handles, panels etc.
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If the machine has been improperly used or overloaded
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Wrong use of oil, gasoline or other liquid types, which
are not recommended in this user manual
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Bad or dirty gasoline, which results in contamination of
the fuel system
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Use of unoriginal spare parts.
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Other conditions where Texas cannot be held
responsible.
Whether a case is a warranty claim or not is determined in
each case by an authorized service center.
Your receipt is your warranty note, why it should always be
kept safe.
REMEMBER:
The purchase of spare parts as well as any
request for warranty repair, model number, year and serial
number should always been informed. It can be found on
the CE-label on the machine!
* We reserve the right to change the conditions and accept
no liability for any misprints
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