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This information is very important
for later identification of the unit
if replacement parts have to be
ordered, and for the customer service.
You will find the identification plate in
the vicinity of the engine.
Enter all information indicated on the
rating plate of your unit in the box
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Various models are described in
these operating instructions. The
models are designated as follows:
Typ 1
Typ 2
Working width
Working width
up to 61 cm
40 cm
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This machine is exclusively intended
for use:
– as a tiller for turning over and
loosening soil in the garden and
allotment,
– in accordance with the specifica-
tions and safety notes provided in
these operating instructions.
Any other use is regarded as con-
trary to specifications!
Use of the machine contrary to spe-
cifications or any unauthorised
changes to the unit invalidate any lia-
bility of the manufacturer.
The user is liable for any damage or
injury caused to third parties and
their property by use of the machine.
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As the user of the machine, please
read these operating instructions
carefully before using the machine
for the first time.
Handle it in accordance with the
instructions and retain the instruc-
tions for later use or for a subse-
quent owner.
Persons using the appliance must
not be under the influence of
intoxicants, e.g. alcohol, narcotics,
medication, etc..
Do not permit children under the age
of 16 to handle this machine (local
regulations may specify the
minimum age of the user).
Keep persons, especially children,
and domestic animals well away
from the danger area.
When working, always wear gloves,
protective glasses, solid shoes and
close-fitting clothing.
Never refuel the machine in
closed rooms, or when the engine
is running or is hot.
Never run the engine in closed
rooms.
Do not let any parts of the body or
clothing come into the vicinity of
rotating or hot parts of the machine.
Replace damaged exhausts, fuel
tanks, or filler caps.
Do not operate the unit unless it is in
perfect and safe working order.
Before using the unit, always check
whether the tiller blades, fastening
bolts and safety equipment are worn
or damaged. Have a specialist
company replace worn or damaged
parts.
Spare parts must fulfil the require-
ments laid down by the manufac-
turer. You should therefore only use
original spare parts or those which
have been approved by the manu-
facturer.
Turn off the engine and remove the
spark plug terminal when
– you are not working with the
machine or
– you move well away from it.
Store the machine and fuel in a safe
location
– away from sources of fire (sparks,
flames)
– inaccessible to children.
Allow the engine to cool down
before you put the machine into
a closed room.
Only have the machine repaired by
a specialist workshop.
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To avoid injury before doing any
working on the machine (e.g. repair
work and adjustments) and before
transporting it (e.g. lifting or car-
rying):
– switch OFF the engine;
– wait until all moving parts have
come to a complete stop and the
engine has cooled down;
– remove the spark plug connector
on the engine to prevent the
engine from being accidentally
started;
– follow the additional safety
information in the engine manual.
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the front of the instructions)
Safety devices serve for your pro-
tection and must always operate
efficiently. They may not be
removed, changed or by-passed.
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The machine and the hoeing
assembly immediately come to
a halt if the operator releases this
bow or lever (intentionally or not).
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Prevents the throwing out of objects
such as stones or clods of earth.
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At various places on the machine
you will find safety and warning indi-
cations, represented by symbols or
pictograms.
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