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V. Warnings - Don'ts

     

Don’t

use tiller with one hand. Keep

both hands on handles with fingers and
thumbs encircling the handles, while tines
are moving, and engine is running.

     

Don’t

overreach. Keep a good footing at

all times.

    Don’t

run with the machine, walk.

    Don’t

work on excessively steep slopes.

     

Don’t

attempt to clear tines while they

are moving. Never try to remove jammed
material before switching the engine off
and making sure the tines have stopped
completely.

     

Don’t

allow children or incapable

people to operate this tiller.

     

Don’t

operate while under

the influence of alcohol or drugs.

     

Don’t

attempt to repair this tiller. Have

repairs made by a qualified dealer or
repairman. See that only original MANTIS
parts are used.

WARNING • DANGER

HANDLE FUEL WITH CARE, IT IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. FUELING A HOT ENGINE OR NEAR AN IGNITION SOURCE CAN 

CAUSE A FIRE AND RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

    Always

use fresh gasoline in the fuel

mixture. Stale gasoline can cause damage.

    Always

store fuel in containers

specifically designed for this purpose.

     

Always

pull starter cord slowly until

resistance is felt. Then pull cord rapidly to
avoid kickback and prevent arm or hand
injury.

     

Always

operate engine with spark

arrestor installed and operating properly.
The use of spark arrestor mufflers is
required by law in the state of California
(Section 4442 of the California Public
Resources Code), as well as in other states
or municipalities. Federal laws apply on
federal lands.

    Stop

the engine whenever you leave the

machine.

     

Allow

the engine to cool before storing

in any enclosure.

     

If

the fuel tank needs to be drained, this

should be done outdoors.

    Don’t

fuel, refuel or check fuel while

smoking, or near an open flame or other
ignition source. Stop engine and be sure it is
cool before refueling.

    Don’t

leave the engine running while the

tiller is unattended. Stop engine before
putting the tiller down or while transporting
from one place to another.

    Don’t

refuel, start or run this tiller

indoors or in an improperly ventilated area.

    Don’t

run engine when electrical system

causes spark outside the cylinder. During
periodical checks of the spark plug, keep
plug a safe distance from cylinder to avoid
burning of evaporated fuel from cylinder.

    Don’t

check for spark with spark plug or

plug wire removed. Use an approved tester.

    Don’t

crank engine with spark plug

removed unless spark plug wire is
disconnected. Sparks can ignite fumes.

    Don’t

run engine when the odor of gas oline

is present or other explosive conditions exist.

    Don’t

operate the unit if gasoline is

spilled. Clean up spill completely before
starting engine.

    Don’t

operate your tiller if there is an

accumulation of debris around the muffler,
and cooling fins.

    Don’t

touch hot mufflers, cylinders 

or cooling fins as contact may cause 
serious burns.

    Don’t

change the engine governor

setting or over speed the engine.

VI. Engine/Fuel Warnings - Do’s

VII. Engine/Fuel Warnings - Don’ts

IV. Warnings - Do’s

    

Read and understand the owner’s

manual. Pay particular attention to all
sections regarding safety.

     

1. Always

keep a firm grip on both

handles while the tines are moving and/or
the engine is running. BE AWARE!! The
tines may coast after throttle trigger is
released. Make sure tines have come to a
complete stop and engine is off before
letting go of the tiller.

     

2. Always

maintain a firm footing and

good balance. Do not overreach while
operating the tiller. Before you start to use
the tiller check the work area for obstacles
that might cause you to lose your footing,
balance or control of the machine.

    3. Thoroughly

inspect the area where

equipment is to be used and remove all
objects, which can be thrown by the
machine.

     

4. Always

keep area clear of children,

pets, and bystanders.

     

5. Always

stay alert. Watch what you

are doing and use common sense. Do not
operate unit when fatigued.

     

6. Always

dress properly. Do not wear

loose clothing or jewelry, they might get
caught in moving parts. Use sturdy gloves.
Gloves reduce the transmission of vibration
to your hands. Prolonged exposure to
vibration can cause numbness and other
ailments.

     

7. While working,

always wear

substantial footwear and long trousers. Do
not operate the equipment when barefoot
or wearing open sandals.

     

8. Always

wear ear and eye protection.

Eye protection must meet ANSI Z 87.1. To
avoid hearing damage, we recommend
hearing protection be worn whenever using
the equipment.

     

9. To reduce fire hazard,

keep the

engine, and petrol/gas storage area free of
vegetative material and excessive grease.

     

10. Start

the engine carefully, according

to the manufacturer’s instructions and with
feet well away from tool(s).

     

11. Keep

all nuts, bolts and screws tight

to be sure the equipment is in safe working
condition.

     

12. Use extreme caution

when reversing

or pulling the machine towards you.

     

13. Work only

in daylight or good

artificial light.

     

14. Always

be sure of your footing on

slopes.

     

15. Exercise

extreme caution when

changing direction on slopes.

     

16. Always

keep a safe distance

between two or more people when
working together.

     

17. Always

inspect your unit before

each use and ensure that all handles,
guards and fasteners are secure, operating,
and in place.

     

18. Always

maintain and examine your

Tiller with care. Follow mainten ance
instructions given in manual.

     

19. Always

store tiller in a sheltered

area (a dry place), not accessible to
children. The tiller as well as fuel should
not be stored in a house.

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401775 Deluxe 2C Tiller-Cult Manual_Tiller Manual  8/8/11  8:06 AM  Page 4

Summary of Contents for 7234 DELUXE

Page 1: ...ELUXE 2 CYCLE TILLER CULTIVATOR OWNER S MANUAL IMPORTANT ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS START ON PAGE 5 PLEASE REVIEW THE WARNING SAFETY INFORMATION ON PAGES 3 4 AND THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE UNPACKING THE BOX ...

Page 2: ...tillers your MANTIS Tiller weighs only 25 pounds So it lifts easily handles smoothly tills and weeds precisely And unlike other small tillers it features serpentine tines that churn soil up to ten inches deep It creates a soft smooth seed bed even in problem soil Once you know how to use your tiller correctly we guarantee you ll love it So first please read this manual It shows step by step how to...

Page 3: ...LACE DO NOT CARRY THE TILLER IN THIS POSITION An important part of the safety system incorporated in this tiller are the warning and information decals found on various parts of the tiller These decals must be replaced in time due to abrasion etc It is your responsibility to replace these decals when they become hard to read The location and part numbers P N of these decals are illustrated on Page...

Page 4: ...ely before starting engine Don t operate your tiller if there is an accumulation of debris around the muffler and cooling fins Don t touch hot mufflers cylinders or cooling fins as contact may cause serious burns Don t change the engine governor setting or over speed the engine VI Engine Fuel Warnings Do s VII Engine Fuel Warnings Don ts IV Warnings Do s Read and understand the owner s manual Pay ...

Page 5: ... flat side Open bottom of the box and lift box flaps up Return box to the standing position Do not remove upper right throttle handle assembly and engine portion of the tiller in this step Helpful Hint 1 Keep like items together Helpful Hint 2 CAUTION When removing tine box handle the box with extreme caution Tines are sharp and can come through the cardboard box 5 Ratchet 7 16 Wrench 3 8 Wrench E...

Page 6: ...cap screws H 1 4 20 Two way lock nut B C Loop Handle G 3 25 Bolts D Loop handle grip I Carry Handle w grip E F Lower Handle A Transmission and Engine Assembly E Right B Right F Left C Left Key Qty Part No Description H 2 972 1 4 20 Two way lock nut J 2 144 2 1 4 20 x 1 1 8 Hex head cap screws K 1 430003 Trigger handle assembly right L 1 430006 Handle assembly left M 1 430053 Middle handle right N ...

Page 7: ...ne side only at a time Helpful Hint Finger tight is one half to one full turn Helpful Hint Keep throttle cable out of the way Helpful Hint Hold bolts on right side as you put left side onto the bolts Helpful Hint D D B B C B C D F E E B C Loop Handle B Right F C Left 1 A K 1 D Loop handle grip I C H 1 4 20 Two way lock nut L T E A C L T K G 3 25 Bolts A L E F Lower Handle E Right B F Left C 1 A K ...

Page 8: ...rtion of lower handle with the stamped arrow pointing up Fully assembled lower portion of the tiller Place kickstand below lower handle so the holes of the kickstand line up with the kickstand brace Z Place 2 1 4 20 serrated flange screws Za through the holes in the top brace and tread into kickstand Y Tighten kickstand Y and kickstand brace Z with 2 1 4 20 serrated flange screws Za using 3 8 wren...

Page 9: ... lower handle assembly Remove cardboard cradle from tiller Take middle tube M and attach to handle brace O using 1 4 20 x 1 1 8 hex head cap screws J Finger Tighten 1 4 20 two way lock nuts H Step 8 Step 9 Layout parts Place tines V W on tine shaft with D shaped hole facing outward Secure with tine retaining pins X Put Kickstand down and rest tiller on kickstand and tines M M N O K L Parts Needed ...

Page 10: ...ts R Do not tighten at this time Thread two prong knob Q onto exposed bolt S two full turns Place curved head S bolt into slot Curved head bolt S should come out of middle tube Slide curved head bolt S into bottom slit of the upper handle Repeat Step 10 for the left side handle Rest the handles on the ground to help in the assembly process Helpful Hint K S S Q K M O O S Curved Head Bolts Q Knobs T...

Page 11: ...nt Q T Acorn Nuts Parts Needed P Knob 1 4 20 x 1 5 male Parts Needed Suggested Height Settings 12A 13A 13B 12B Fully tighten the 2 two prong knobs Q shown above Fully tighten nuts and bolts installed in Step 9 located underneath handle brace 13C 12C IMPORTANT NOTE Be sure you have proper throttle movements and that the throttle cable is not wrapped or twisted around the handle bar Hold down the lo...

Page 12: ... NOT APPROVED FOR USE IN ECHO 2 STROKE GASOLINE ENGINES USE OF ALTERNATIVE FUELS MAY CAUSE PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS LOSS OF POWER OVERHEATING FUEL VAPOR LOCK AND UNINTENDED MACHINE OPERATION INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPROPER CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT ALTERNATIVE FUELS MAY ALSO CAUSE PREMATURE DETERIORATION OF FUEL LINES GASKETS CARBURETORS AND OTHER ENGINE COMPONENTS To Start Your Tiller for the First Tim...

Page 13: ...E PUT THE TILLER DOWN AND PULL THE CHOKE BUTTON OUT TO COLD START CLOSED POSITION CHECK AND RETURN IGNITION SWITCH TO ON POSITION BEFORE STARTING ENGINE AGAIN Picture 1 Additional Information to increase the engine speed and engage the tines NOTE Step 6 must be repeated each time your tiller trigger is released WHAT TO DO JUST IN CASE If you follow the normal starting procedure you should have no ...

Page 14: ...your tiller is running you can walk it to your garden Just hold down the throttle lock out lever and squeeze the throttle trigger gently and let the tiller tip toe across your yard on its tines It won t hurt your lawn Carry It Make sure the engine is off Then use one hand to grasp the front loop handle Use the other hand to hold the carry handle Picture 1 Then lift your tiller and carry it to your...

Page 15: ...r discharge ignition type Starter Automatic rewind with power spring assist Oil Designated two stroke air cooled engine oil Fuel Tank Capacity 0 5 lit 17 0 oz ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE MAINTENANCE GUIDE COMPONENT SYSTEM MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE REQ D SKILL LEVEL DAILY OR BEFORE USE EVERY REFUEL 3 MONTHS OR 90 HOURS YEARLY 600 HOURS Air Filter Inspect Clean 1 I C Choke Shutter Inspect Clean 1 I C ...

Page 16: ...our MANTIS Tiller Will Weed Between Narrow Rows Your MANTIS Tiller is a precision weeder that easily fits in tight places So don t be afraid to weed anywhere between plants and shrubs in corners against fences on raised beds in wide rows even in very narrow rows So you can run it in a tightly planted garden without damaging your delicate plants That s good news for suburban gardeners who often hav...

Page 17: ... inside the rim that holds the filter in place Installing the filter incorrectly will cause engine damage and void the warranty Fit the cover back over the air cleaner Again make sure to clear the choke button 8 Tighten the wing nut to secure the cover Note Please check the lip on the Air Cleaner Cover If the lip is chipped or cracked it should be replaced This will prevent dirt from being ingeste...

Page 18: ...e sure the hex head lines up with the clutch drum inside the clutch case Then put the engine back on the worm gear housing If you ve followed these steps properly there will be no gap between the clutch case and the worm gear housing Picture 2 Make sure you tighten the flange bolt Exhaust Port Muffler Cleaning Tools required 4mm Hex wrench Wood or plastic scraper Parts Required As needed Heat Shie...

Page 19: ...the handles follow these easy steps Loosen the handle knobs 53 fold the handles forward see picture 1 inset Tighten knob securely Your handles are now folded and ready to store in a smaller area 15 Do you have fuel left over from last season Dispose of it properly Buy fresh oil and gasoline next season How to Prepare Your MANTIS Tiller for Restarting Unfold the handles into an upright or extended ...

Page 20: ...ion and place it under the cylinder cover in the small pocket in the cylinder cover 5 There is black smoke coming from exhaust The muffler screen is clogged Clean carbon from muffler screen page 13 6 Engine misses Dirt in fuel line or carburetor Carburetor improperly adjusted Spark plug fouled broken or incorrect gap setting Weak or intermittent spark at spark plug Remove and clean See Carburetor ...

Page 21: ...ainer 12 2 4078 M6 Internal Lock Washer 39 1 438RA Tine Assembly Right 13 2 478 Throttle Clip 40 1 438LA Tine Assembly Left 14 2 430025 Foam Grip 41 2 418 1 Tine Retaining Pin 15 1 430049 Carry Handle With Grip 42 2 430039 Carriage Bolt 1 4 20 X 2 25 16 2 4049 Bolt 1 4 20 X 3 25 43 1 430042 Ground Wire Jumper 2 Cycle Engine 17 2 430038 Knob 1 4 20 X1 5 Male 44 1 400630 Triangle Warning Label 2 Cyc...

Page 22: ...OTTLE A17 12532715130 1 CLIP THROTTLE SHAFT A18 12532412820 1 COVER FUEL PUMP A19 12533406960 1 SCREW IDLE ADJUST A20 12533306960 1 SPRING IDLE ADJUST A21 12531012820 2 SCREW FUEL PUMP COVER A22 12533942030 1 SCREW METERING LEVER PIN A23 12530013120 1 REPAIR KIT INCLUDES ITEMS 24 33 A24 1 DIAPHRAGM METERING A25 1 GASKET METERING DIAPHRAGM A26 1 PIN METERING LEVER A27 1 LEVER METERING A28 1 VALVE I...

Page 23: ...CLUDED IN GASKET KIT PAGE 19 1 3 2 5 4 6 7 9 8 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 9 12 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 5 MUFFLER EXPLOSION C B1 B3 B5 B2 B4 B6 B7 B8 B9 B11 B10 B12 B13 B16 B14 B15 B17 C9 C8 C4 C3 C2 C1 C5 C6 C7 ITEM PART QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS D1 811025 1 STARTER ASY INCLUDES ITEMS 2 8 D9 90023804016 4 SCREW 4X16 D10 17720212220 1 STARTER PAWL ASY INCLUDES ITEMS 11 12 D11 17721844330 2 PAWL STARTER D12 177234122...

Page 24: ...ITEMS 6 9 E6 A101000090 1 RING PISTON E7 10001311520 1 PIN PISTON E8 10001504630 2 CIRCLIP PISTON PIN E9 10001411520 2 SPACER PISTON PIN E10 A011000390 1 CRANKSHAFT ASY INCLUDES ITEM 11 E11 V553000060 1 BEARING NEEDLE E12 10020411521 1 CRANKCASE KIT INCLUDES ITEMS 13 17 E13 10021242031 2 OIL SEAL E14 V622000020 2 DOWEL PIN 4X7 8MM E15 10024242030 1 GASKET CRANKCASE1 E16 9403536201 2 BEARING BALL 6...

Page 25: ...ned built and equipped to conform with applicable EPA and C A R B emissions standards and that your equipment SORE is free from defects in material and workmanship that would cause it to fail to conform with applicable requirements for 2 years or the length of the ECHO Inc warranty whichever is longer The warranty period begins on the date the product is purchased by an end user HOW WILL A COVERED...

Page 26: ...ts and service This limited warranty shall not be effective if your Mantis tiller has been subjected to negligence or has been repaired or altered by anyone other than an authorized dealer or authorized service center You must maintain your MANTIS TILLER by following the maintenance procedures described in the owner s manual Such routine maintenance whether performed by you or a dealer is at your ...

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