Replacement Part List
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4.  Slide the extension cord restraint holder onto the upper 
handle (Fig. 3).
5.  Connect the upper handle to the middle handle using the 
second set of knobs, spacers and bolts (B). Tighten the 
knobs on each side to ensure a secure t (Fig. 4).
6.  Secure the cable inside the cable clip (Fig. 5).
mWARNING! Make sure all handle knobs are properly 
tightened before using the electric tiller + cultivator.
Operation
Intended Use
The TJ602E electric tiller + cultivator is designated with a rated 
input power consumption of 960 Watts.
Designed for small gardens and ower beds, this electric 
tiller + cultivator eectively loosens and turns over new soil. It 
may also be used to mix coarse soil with fertilizer, peat, and 
compost. This product may not be used to till extremely dry or 
wet soil.
The use of this product in rain or wet conditions is prohibited.
For safety reasons, it is essential to read the entire instruction 
manual before rst use and to observe all the instructions 
contained within this manual.
This product is intended for private domestic use only. It is not 
intended for any commercial trade use. It must not be used for 
any purposes other than those described.
Connecting to Power Supply
NOTE: For safety reasons, this product is equipped with a 
short power cord. Do not connect the electric tiller + cultivator 
directly to the power supply using this power cord. A proper 
extension cord is required for operation. Observe the technical 
requirements for this product when purchasing an extension 
cord.
mWARNING! For your safety, it is required that the plug 
attached to this electric tiller + cultivator be connected to an 
approved extension cord. The extension cord must be suitable 
for outdoor use, with all sockets protected against water 
intrusion. Ensure the extension cord is of the proper 
size and type for your product (≥ 1.5 mm²). Always use a 
residual-current device (RCD), or residual-current circuit 
breaker (RCCB) protected power supply.
Fig. 3
Extension 
cord restraint 
holder
Fig. 4
Knob + 
spacer + 
bolt
Middle handle
Lower handle
Upper handle
B
B
Fig. 5
Cable
Cable clip










