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Tilling Pattern B - Make two 

passes over area to be tilled, 

the second overlapping the first.

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   To prevent tripping take particular care when moving 

backwards and when pulling the tiller.

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   Always let the tines rotates at top speed; do not work in such 

a way as to overload the tiller.

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   Never pass the tiller over the power cord; make sure it is 

always in a safe position behind your back.

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   When working on inclines always stand diagonally to the 

incline in a sturdy, safe.

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   Keep the underside of the machine clean and remove soil 

deposits. Deposits make it more difficult to start the machine 

and decrease the working depth.

Transport

CAUTION!: 

BEFORE TRANSPORTING THE TILLER, SWITCH 

OF THE MOTOR.

The tines and machine may be damaged even if you move the 

tiller with the motor switched off, e.g. over solid ground. Prevent 

the tines from touching the ground by carrying out the tiller by 

the lower handle.

Cleaning Tines of Foreign Objects

During operation, a stone or root could become lodged in the 

tines, or tall grass or weeds may become wrapped around the 

tine shaft.

To clear the tines, switch off the tiller. Unplug the tiller, and 

dislodge or remove any obstacles from the tines or tine shaft.

To ease removal of tall grass or weeds that are wrapped around 

the tine shaft, remove one or more of the tines from the tine 

shaft.

Fault

Possible Cause

Remedy

Motor does not 

start

No Power at power 

supply

Check the power 

supply and fuses

Excessive working 

depth.

Reduce working 

depth.

Switch & cord set 

assembly defective

Arrange the repair 

by an electrician or 

power tool repairer

Abnormal noise

Tines are jammed

Disconnect power 

and determine 

cause

Loose bolts and 

nuts

Tighten all 

components

Abnormal 

vibrations

Tines damaged or 

worn

Replace tines

Working depth too 

large

Adjust for correct 

working depth

Poor scarification 

results

Working depth too 

small

Adjust for correct 

working depth

Worn tines

Replace tines

Soil too hard

Correct working 

depth.

ETL-7530U

5.  TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for ETL-7530U

Page 1: ...ety instructions or by exposing the device to abnormal environmental conditions or by lack of care and maintenance Damage to the device caused by abuse or incorrect use for example overloading the dev...

Page 2: ...mage If possible please keep the packaging until the end of the guarantee period Danger The equipment and packaging material are not toys Do not let children play with plastic bags foils or small part...

Page 3: ...n place with the supplied bolts and nuts Fitting the Lower Handle Fitting the Upper Handle WARNING ENSURE ENSURE THE TOOL IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY 1 Remove the two screws...

Page 4: ...esigned with a safety switch If the Start Stop Lever is squeezed the tiller will not operate This prevents accidental start up of the tiller 2 Pull the Start Stop Lever towards the handle the motor wi...

Page 5: ...handle Cleaning Tines of Foreign Objects During operation a stone or root could become lodged in the tines or tall grass or weeds may become wrapped around the tine shaft To clear the tines switch of...

Page 6: ...and fender with a stiff brush Then using a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and water mixture wipe the underside Never splash with water To remove soil and debris from the tines and transmission...

Page 7: ...to the return request As an alternative to returning the equipment to the manufacturer the owner of the electrical equipment must make sure that the equipment is properly disposed of if he no longer w...

Page 8: ...ol Save these instructions and other documents supplied with this tool for future reference Before you connect the equipment to the mains supply make sure that the data on the rating plate are identic...

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