9 Starting and Stopping the Tiller
► Hold handlebar (1) with one hand on one of
the two handles (2).
► Pull lever (3) upwards with the other hand.
► Move handlebar (1) into the desired position.
► Release lever (3).
The handlebar is engaged.
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Starting and Stopping the
Tiller
9.1
Starting and Stopping the
Engine
9.1.1
Starting the Engine
► Place the tiller on a level surface.
► Set idle.
► Set main switch (1) to the I position.
► Slowly pull out starter handle (2) to the point of
noticeable resistance.
► Keep quickly pulling out and returning starter
handle (2) until the engine is running.
► If the engine does not start: see the engine
instruction manual.
9.1.2
Stopping the Engine
► Place the tiller on a level surface.
► Switch off self-propulsion.
The drive is disengaged and the drive shaft no
longer rotates.
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► Set main switch (1) to the 0 position.
The engine cuts out.
9.2
Setting the Gear
Four gears can be set.
0 = Idle
– Idle is used to start the engine or to keep
the tiller stationary with the engine running.
1 = Slow forward gear
– Slow forward gear is selected when loosen‐
ing firm soil or when making furrows.
2 = Fast forward gear
– Fast forward gear is selected when working
soil additives into loose soil or when tilling
loose soil.
R = Reverse gear
– Reverse gear is used to free the hoes or to
position the tiller.
► Move gear lever (1) to the desired position.
9.3
Adjusting the Engine Speed
The engine speed can be regulated using the
throttle lever.
► Start the engine.
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