Acquaer Ltd.
www.gamagarden.eu
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4900, Fehérgyarmat, Szatmári út 11.
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Only use the machine in daylight, or in good artificial lighting.
Do not cultivate ground where there are large stones, or where there are mounds of earth or ditches.
DANGER: Fire hazard!
Avoid sources of ignition, e.g. smoking, naked flames, electrical sparks, etc.
when working.
Adjusting the cultivating depth
The cultivating depth is controlled by the plough bar (depth of the stop), which is located below the handle. The transport wheels are
mounted on the plough bar. When cultivating the plough bar is fitted with the wheels upwards (fig. 10).
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Pull out the split pin (pos. 1, fig. 10), remove the pin (pos. 2, fig. 10) and loosen the plough bar with the wheels (pos. 3, fig. 10)
from the mount.
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Insert the plough bar in the bracket with the wheels upwards (pos. 4, fig. 10).
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Align the hole in the bracket with the hole in the plough bar (pos. 5, fig. 10) and lock in place with the pin (pos. 6, fig. 10) and
screw (pos. 7, fig. 10).
Lower the plough bar for a greater cutting depth.
NOTE: make sure to fit the plough bar correctly in the plough bar bracket for the best performance (fig. 10).
CULTIVATING
DANGER: Risk of material damage.
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Start the engine (see start the engine section).
2.
Press in the clutch lever on the handle to start the rotating blades.
DO NOT USE THE MACHINE NEAR BURIED PIPES OR CABLES.
Do not cultivate too close to trees or their roots as these can damage and/or block the rotating blades.
Do not work on wet, muddy earth.
Hard clods of earth can block the rotating blades.
If the rotating blades are blocked, turn off the engine, loosen the spark plug lead, remove the blockage and check that
the machine is not damaged.
The best result is achieved if you cultivate several times at greater and greater depths. The worked soil will then be
spread evenly. Ideally work in vegetation that gives the soil nutrients.
Work across the previous working direction (fig. 11).
Adapt the cultivating depth to the soil. Hard soil should be processed multiple times.