Troubleshooting
Fault
The motor cannot be
started.
Unusual
sounds
Unusually strong
vibration
Bad tilling result
Spare parts
If you need accessories or spare parts, please contact our
Service department.
When working with this tool, do not use any accessory parts
other than those recommended by our company. Otherwise
the operator or others in the vicinity could suffer serious
injuries, or the tool could be damaged.
Waste disposal and environmental protection
Dispose of the machine properly after it is worn out. Dis-
connect the mains cable in order to prevent misuse. Do
not dispose of the machine with the household waste. In
the interest of environmental protection, take it to a col-
lection point for electric machines. Your responsible local
authority can provide you with addresses and operating
times. Also take the packaging materials and worn out
accessories to the appropriate collection points.
Possible cause
No power
Cable damaged
Safety switch/plug combination
damaged
Overheating protection is activated
Tines are blocked
Lubricating agent is leaking
Screws, nuts or other fastening
elements are loose
Tines are damaged or worn out
Working depth too deep.
Working depth too low.
Worn-out/blunt tines.
Rectification
Check mains supply.
Check cable, pull the plug and insert again,
if required, replace the cable or have it
repaired by a qualified electrician
Have the tool repaired by a specialist
workshop.
1. Working depth too deep, continue work with
less working depth
2. Tines are blocked, remove blocking.
3. Soil is too hard, adapt working depth accordingly
and work soil by repeatedly moving forward
and backward over the same place.
Let the motor cool down for about 15 minutes
before you resume your work.
Switch the tool off, wait until the motor fully
stops. Eliminate the cause of the blockage.
Have the tool repaired by a specialist
workshop.
Fasten all elements; if the sounds remain
contact a specialist workshop.
Replace the tines or have them checked by a
specialist workshop.
Adjust working depth to a suitable depth.
Adjust working depth to a suitable depth.
Replace the tines or have them checked by a
specialist workshop.
Only for EU countries
Do not discard electric tools in the household
waste!
In accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EC on
waste electrical and electronic equipment and its im-
plementation in national law, waste electric tools must
be collected separately for environmentally-compatible
re-use.
Recycling alternative to the return invitation:
Instead of returning the electric equipment, the owner is
alternatively obligated to take part in the proper recycling
in the case of relinquishment of ownership. The waste
equipment can also be taken to a collection facility which
disposes of it in the sense of the national recycling man-
agement and waste acts. This does not pertain to the ac-
cessory parts and auxiliary equipment without electrical
components accompanying the waste equipment.
GB-6