Yardworks TC70010-1 Owner'S Manual Download Page 6

 

 

4.

 

Slide the cord retainer onto the center handle       

section. (Fig. 2

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3)

 

5.

 

Attach the center handle section to the lower handle 

sections using the two supplied M6 J

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bolts and wing 

nuts. (Fig. 2

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4)

 

6.

 

Fasten the upper handle section to the center handle 

section using the two supplied M6 J

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bolts and wing 

nuts

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(Fig. 2

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5)

 

7.

 

Use the two supplied cable clips to secure the cord to 

the handle. (Fig. 2

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6)

 

ASSEMBLY

 

This product must be assembled correctly before use.

 

 

1.

 

Remove the screws (M5 X 12) and washers from 

each end of the wheel frame axle. Assemble the 

wheels onto the axle, then install washers and 

screws (M5 X 12) to secure. (Fig. 2

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1)

 

2.

 

Press the hub caps into the wheels and cover the 

ends of the axles. You may use a hammer to seat 

them securely into the wheels. (Fig. 2

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1)

 

3.

 

To lower wheel frame, push the lock button on back 

of motor housing to release the frame (Step A).     

Lower the wheel frame (Step B) and pull out the lock 

pin on lower handle section (Step C). Align lock pin  

to the hole in wheel frame then release it to lock the 

wheel frame in position. (Fig. 2

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2)

 

WARNING: 

If any parts are damaged or missing do not 

operate this product until the parts are replaced. Failure 

to heed this warning could result in serious  personal 

injury. Call our customer service help line at

 

1

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800

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633

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1501 for assistance.

 

 

WARNING: 

Do not connect to power supply until 

 

assembly is complete. Failure to comply could result in 

accidental starting and possible serious personal injury.

 

WARNING: 

Do not attempt to modify this product or 

create accessories not recommended for use with this 

product. Any such alteration or modification is misuse 

and could result in a hazardous condition leading to 

possible serious personal injury.

 

 

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M5x12

 

M5x12

 

M6

 

M6

 

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Model  TC70010

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Summary of Contents for TC70010-1

Page 1: ...his product Thank you for your purchase DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE OPERATING ASSEMBLY PART SERVICE QUESTIONS GO TO AMERICANLAWNMOWER COM OR CALL 1 800 633 1501 BETWEEN 8 AM 5 PM EST MONDA...

Page 2: ...0 03 14 Protective shield RTC70010 33 5 Cord retainer RTC70010 04 15 Tine assembly D RTC70010 42 6 Wing nut RTC70010 05 16 Tine assembly C RTC70010 43 7 J bolt M6 RTC70010 06 17 Tine assembly B RTC700...

Page 3: ...bystanders at a safe distance DANGER Rotating blades Keep hands and feet at a safe distance DANGER Of being hit by thrown objects Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household was...

Page 4: ...dust mask if environment is dusty DOUBLE INSULATION The tiller cultivator has double insulation This means that all external met al parts are insulated from the electrical supply This is achieved by i...

Page 5: ...be provided on the circuit or outlet to be used for the tiller cultivator Receptacles are available having built in GFCI protection and may be used DISCONNECT UNIT from the power supply when not in us...

Page 6: ...wer wheel frame push the lock button on back of motor housing to release the frame Step A Lower the wheel frame Step B and pull out the lock pin on lower handle section Step C Align lock pin to the ho...

Page 7: ...Tine Hubs and shaft are aligned Insert Lock Pin into the through holes and pull Lock pin ring downward to lock the Pin into place Be sure to install Tines as shown in Fig 3 Tines cannot be secured if...

Page 8: ...ct directly in its path Hold the tiller cultivator firmly while starting The tines will pull the tiller cultivator forward during operation Lower the tines slowly into the ground being tilled To start...

Page 9: ...oting Do not work on extremely steep slopes For preparing seed beds we recommend using one of these tilling patterns Tilling Pattern A Make two passes over area to be tilled the second at a right angl...

Page 10: ...ace the tine assemblies with new ones when necessary Call 1 800 633 1501 for assistance WARNING Injury can occur while working on the tines Wear protective gloves Tine Removal and Installation Fig 10...

Page 11: ...es before further use Abnormal noises Blade is jammed Lubrication running out Bolts nuts or other components are loose Switch off Wait till tines comes to a complete stop Remove jammed objects Tiller...

Page 12: ...he space provided below MODEL NUMBER TC70010 1 ___ SERIAL NUMBER________________ Always mention the model number when ordering kits items for this tool CALL US FIRST Call us first with questions about...

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Page 14: ...ncharged for too long and misuse or abuse of the battery This warranty does not cover damage caused by cold heat rain excessive humidity or other environmental extremes This warranty does not cover no...

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