Replacement Part List

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All nuts and bolts must be checked periodically for
tightness before operation. After prolonged use, especially
in sandy soil conditions, the working tool will become worn
and lose some of its original shape. Tilling eciency will be
reduced and the working tool should be replaced.
• Have worn or damaged working parts replaced with new
ones of the same type by a qualied technician.
• To prolong the life span of the working tool and the product,
lubricate the tines after each use.
Maintenance
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WARNING! Unexpected tine movement may cause
personal injury. Before servicing, repairing, or inspecting
the unit, turn the motor OFF and disconnect the extension
cord. Wait for the tines to completely stop rotating before
conducting inspection, cleaning, or maintenance.
Before and after each use, check the product and accessories
(or attachments) for wear and damage. When necessary, only
use identical replacement parts that are approved by the
manufacturer.
mWARNING! Contact with hot components (e.g. motor
housing, gear box, etc.) on the machine may cause burns.
Allow the machine to cool o before handling.
IMPORTANT!
Wear protective gloves when cleaning or maintaining the
machine.
Do not use cleaning uids or solvents or spray the
machine down with water (especially water under
pressure) when cleaning the machine.
NOTE: After each use, follow these steps to properly clean the
unit:
1. Remove soil, dirt, and foliage stuck in the tines, drive
shaft, tool surface, and vents with a brush or dry cloth.
2. Spray or rub biodegradable oil onto the tines.
3. Clean soiled grips with a damp cloth.
Always inspect the machine for damaged and worn parts after
each use. Check that safety features (i.e. labels, guards, etc.)
are in place. Check that nuts, bolts, and screws are tight.
Changing the Tines
NOTE: The machine is tted with four tilling blades that can
easily be changed in pairs. Both of the steel blade tine pairs
can be tted on the left or right, as required. Always change
both tine pairs at the same time to avoid imbalance and
damage to the machine.
To replace the tines, follow the steps below:
1. Place the electric tiller on the ground. The rating label
should be facing upward.
2. Remove the hex bolts and the self-locking nuts, then
remove the steel blade tines (Fig. 11).
3. Clean the drive shaft with biodegradable oil (Fig. 12).
4. Place the new tines onto the drive shaft so that the holes
on the axles line up with the holes on the drive shaft
(Fig. 12).
5. Insert the hex bolts through the holes and secure them
with the self-locking nuts (Fig. 12).
IMPORTANT:
The tines must be set in the correct turning
direction. Note the way the old tines came o and replace the
new ones exactly the same way.
Fig. 11
2 Hex bolts + 2 Self-locking nuts
Fig. 12
2 Hex bolts + 2 Self-locking nuts
Drive
shaft
Steel blade tines