Before carrying out maintenance operations, disconnect power supply
Before each use check the extension cord 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 our customer service help line.
Replace worn or damaged parts with original
replacement parts only. Parts from another tiller/
cultivator may not fit properly causing an unsafe
situation.
Make sure all protective devices are secure and in
good condition. Repair or replace if necessary.
Once per season lubricate the tines and shaft. At
the end of the season, check the tiller/cultivator for
damage prior to storing. Repair or replace damaged
or broken parts.
CAUTION: Always clean the tiller/cultivator after
each use. Failure to carry out proper cleaning can
result in damage to the tiller/cultivator or result in
poor performance.
Whenever possible, clean the application straight
after you have finished working on the lawn.
Clean the underside of the housing around the
tines and the protective shield and fender
with a scrubbing brush, and brush or soft cloth
dampened with a mild soap and water mixture.
Never splash with water!
To remove soil and debris from the tines and
transmission, use a stiff brush or a dampened cloth.
Clean the ventilator, and remove any remaining
grass or dirt.
Once cleaned, wipe the tine and shaft dry and
apply a light coat of oil.
MAINTENANCE
Tines Removal and Installation
Worn tines invites poor performance and overload of
motor.
Check before each use the tines situation. Sharpen
or replace the tines with new one when
necessary. It is recommended to do this by a
specialist.
Caution! Disconnect the mains and wear protective
gloves.
WARNING: Injury can occur while working on the
tines. Wear protective gloves.
To remove the complete tines from the shaft:
Remove the lock pin from the end of the shaft.
Take off the outer tine set from shaft.
Remove the lock pin and take off the inner tine
set from tine shaft.
Reverse above steps to install tines.
Change tines from bracket
When one or two pieces of tine broken, it is
necessary to change the damaged tine instead of
complete tine set.
Loosen the screws from one side while hold the
lock nuts from other side.
Take off the damaged tine and replace with the
new one.
Checking transmission lubricant
Drain screw plug is located on the right side of
transmission housing.
Lay the tiller on its left side and clean the
transmission to prevent dirt and debris before
remove the drain screw.
Using a hex key 5mm to unscrew the plug and
empty the oil from the transmission.
Fill up by using a grease gun with a high-quality,
amtomotive-grade grease until it begins
to seep out around the edge of the hole of the nozzle.
If necessary, disassemble tines.
Reinstall the drain screw plug.