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Turn the bar clockwise to the upside position, install the other side the bar. (Fig. 2c) 
Slide the cable relief on the connecting bar. 
Mount the connection bar (4) to bar lower section (5) and fix it by two supplied 
screws and swing nuts. (Fig. 2b) 
Attach the handle bar (3) to the connection bar (4) and fix it by two supplied screws 
and swing nuts. (Fig. 2a) 
Tighten all screws and nuts completely. 
Using supplied two cable clips to hold cable in order. 
 

Wheels / Rear skid 

Fig 2)

 

Slide the wheels (8) into the wheel axle of the support. 
Fix the wheels with washers (9) and screws (10) using a hammer before put on the 
hub (9). 
Attach the wheel support to the bar lower section and machine housing, fix with 
screw and nuts. 
 
The appliance can be set either on transportation position or working depth position. 
Transportation position: wheels are set on lowest position. (Fig. 3) 
Working depth postion: rear skid on low position. 
To set the position, trun knob (11) clockwise on “UNLOCK” position, left or lower 
the wheels before “LOCK” the position. 
 
 

Starting 
 
Connection the mains

 (Fig. 4) 

Secure extension line with cable relief (2) and connet the mains plug of the appliance. 
The loop of the mains wire must be long enough for the cable relief to be able to slide 
from one side to the other. 

 
Starting up 

(Fig. 5)

 

 

Press the safety lock button A and then pull the trigger level B against the bar. 
The motor will start and the tines will begin to rotate. 

 

Keep the switch level hold while release the safety lock button. 

 

To stop the appliance, release the trigger level and it automatically returns to its 
start position.  

 
Use the tiller for breaking sod, preparing seedbeds, and for cultivating gardens and 
flower beds. The tiller can also dig small holes for planting saplings or potted plants. 
 
 

Tips 

 

Move the appliance to the work area prior to starting the motor. 

 

Hold the appliance firmly, push the rear skid into the ground and raise the 
appliance and switch on the motor at no load. 

 

The rear wheels may be used to steady the machine in work but should never be 
used as a depth control. 

 

Press down on the handles untill the appliance has dug to the depth required and 
then apply only sufficient pressure to maintain that depth. 

 

The tines will pull the tiller forward during operation. 

 

By pulling tiller back towards yourself, the tines will dig deeper and more 
aggressively. 

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