TINE INSTALLATION
1.
Install the new tine by pressing it onto the hub. The side with stamped part number must face outward. Be
sure to install tines in the same sequence as shown in Fig 7. Position the hub so that the larger diameter
whole is facing outward. Make sure the two tines on the same hub are installed symmetrically with the end
of the tine blades facing downward (Fig. 8).
2.
Install the tines with hub onto the shaft. Ensure the larger diameter whole of the hub is facing outward. The
left and right tine assemblies must be installed symmetrically (Fig. 8).
3.
Install the end caps.
4.
Install the M8x170 bolt. Secure the assembly by tightening the M8 hex locknut with a hex head wrench.
5.
Replace worn or damaged parts with original replacement parts only. Parts from another tiller may not fit
properly causing an unsafe situation.
6.
Make sure all protective devices are secure and in good condition. Repair or replace if necessary.
STORAGE
Store the tiller in a dry, clean area out of reach of children.
During extended periods of storage, ensure that the tiller is protected against corrosion and frost.
Winter storage - Fully recharge before storage and then again, every 90 days.
At the end of the season, or if the tiller is not being used for longer than a month, wipe over all metal surfaces
with an oil impregnated cloth to protect them from corrosion or spray with a fine coat of oil.
Remove the battery from the tiller. Cover the terminals with heavy duty adhesive tape. Do not attempt to
destroy or disassemble the battery or remove any components. This product contains lithium-ion batteries
which must be recycled or disposed of properly.
Symmetrically
install the blades,
facing downwards
Larger diameter
hub to face
outwards
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Before carrying out maintenance operations, disconnect power supply (Remove Battery).
Before each use of the charger, check the cable for signs of damage or ageing. Replace the cable if it is cracked,
split or otherwise damaged. Check the condition of the tines and ensure that all threaded connections are
securely tightened. If the tines become dull or blunt, sharpen or replace them. Call 01793 333212 for
assistance.
At the end of the season, check the tiller for damage prior to storing. Repair or replace damaged or broken
parts.
CAUTION
Always clean the tiller after each use. Failure to carry out proper cleaning can result in damage to the tiller or
result in poor performance.
To remove soil and debris from the tines, use a stiff brush or a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and water
mixture.
Never use a water hose or pressure washer to clean the tiller!
Clean the vents on the motor housing removing any remaining grass or dirt with a soft bristled brush.
Never
use water! Once cleaned, wipe the tines dry and apply a light coat of oil to prevent rust.
WARNING
Injury can occur while working on the tines. Wear protective gloves.
Worn tines invite poor performance and overload of the motor. Check tines before each use. Sharpen or
replace the tine assemblies with new ones when necessary. Call 01793 333212 for assistance.
Replace only the tines with the identical part number.
TINE REMOVAL
1.
Remove the M8 hex locknut with a hex head wrench, and then remove the M8x170 bolt.
2.
Remove the end caps.
3.
Remove the tines and hubs at either end of the shaft.
Blade 1
Blade 1
Blade 2
Blade 2
End Cap
M8 Hex Locknut
M8x170
Bolt
End Cap
Hub
Hub
Bushing
Bushing
Shaft
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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