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POWXG7214 

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Know how to stop the engine and tines quickly in case of emergency. Understand the use 
of all controls. 

 

Keep a firm hold on the handlebars. They may tend to lift during clutch engagement 

 

Allowing anyone to operate this cultivator without proper training may result in injury. 

 

Wear sturdy, full-coverage footwear, operating this cultivator barefoot or with open toe 
shoes or sandals increases your risk of injury. 

 

Dress sensibly. Loose clothing may get caught in moving parts, increasing your risk of 
injury. 

 

Be alert! Operating this cultivator when you are tired, ill or under the influence of alcohol or 
drugs may result in serious injury. 

 

Keep all persons and pets away from the tilling area. 

 

Be sure drag bar is in place and properly adjusted.  

5.1.2 

Child safety 

 

Keep children indoors and supervised at all times while any outdoor power equipment is 
being used nearby. Young children move quickly and are attracted especially by the tines 
and tilling activity. 

 

Never assume children will remain where you last saw them, be alert and turn the 
cultivator off if children enter the area. 

 

Children should never be allowed to operate the cultivator, even under adult supervision. 

5.1.3 

Thrown object hazard 

 

Objects hit by the rotating tines can be thrown from the cultivator with great force, and may 
cause severe injury. 

 

Before tilling, clear the tilling area of sticks, large stones, wire, glass, etc. Till only in 
daylight. 

 

Pieces thrown from worn or damaged tines can cause serious injury. Always inspect the 
tines before using the cultivator. 

5.1.4 

Fire and burn hazard 

 

Petrol is extremely inflammable, and petrol vapour can explode. 

 

Use extreme care when handling petrol. Keep petrol out of reach of children. 

 

Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine stopped. 

 

Allow the engine to cool before refuelling. Fuel vapour or spilled fuel may be ignited. 

 

The engine and exhaust system become very hot during operation and remain hot for a 
while after stopping. Contact with hot engine components can cause burn injuries and can 
ignite some materials. 

 

Avoid touching a hot engine or exhaust system. 

 

Allow the engine to cool before performing maintenance or storing the cultivator indoors. 

5.1.5 

Carbon monoxide poisoning hazard 

 

Exhaust fumes contain poisonous carbon monoxide, a colourless and odourless gas. 
Breathing in exhaust fumes can cause loss of consciousness and may lead to death 

 

If you run the engine in an area that is confined or even partially enclosed, the air you 
breathe could contain a dangerous amount of exhaust gas. To keep exhaust gas from 
building up, provide adequate ventilation. 

5.1.6 

Operation on slope 

 

When tilling on slopes, keep the fuel tank less than half full to minimize fuel spillage. 

 

Till across the slope (at equally spaced intervals) rather than up and down it. 

 

Be very careful when changing the direction of the cultivator on a slope. 

Summary of Contents for POWXG7214

Page 1: ...oning hazard 5 5 1 6 Operation on slope 5 6 PETROL SAFETY WARNINGS 6 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6 7 1 Blade assembly 6 7 2 Protective plate assembly 6 7 3 Depth regulator assembly 6 7 4 Adjusting the depth regulator 6 7 5 Wheel assembly 6 7 6 Fender assembly 6 7 7 Handle assembly 7 7 8 Adjusting the handle height 7 8 CONTROLS 7 8 1 Engine switch 7 8 2 Choke throttle lever 7 9 BEFORE OPERATION 7 9 1 A...

Page 2: ...om 10 2 Tilling 8 11 MAINTENANCE 9 11 1 Maintenance schedule 9 12 STORAGE 9 12 1 Prepare for storage 9 13 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR 10 14 TECHNICAL DATA 11 15 NOISE 11 16 SERVICE DEPARTMENT 11 17 WARRANTY 12 18 ENVIRONMENT 12 19 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 13 ...

Page 3: ... clamp 6 Silencer 7 Air filter 8 Fuel tank 9 Fuel cap 10 Fuel Locking knob 11 Choke 12 Fender 13 Recoil Starter 14 Depth regulator 15 Blades 16 On off switch 17 Wheel 18 Oil fill cap 19 Protective plate 20 Spark plug 3 PACKAGE CONTENT LIST Remove all packaging materials Remove remaining packaging and packing inserts if included Check that the package contents are complete Check the appliance the p...

Page 4: ...Exhaust gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide Never run the cultivator in an enclosed area Be sure to provide adequate ventilation If a ventilation system is installed ensure you follow the applicable safety rules The rotating parts are sharp and they turn at high speed Accidental contact can cause serious injury Keep your hands and feet away from the parts while engine is running Stop the engine...

Page 5: ...e severe injury Before tilling clear the tilling area of sticks large stones wire glass etc Till only in daylight Pieces thrown from worn or damaged tines can cause serious injury Always inspect the tines before using the cultivator 5 1 4 Fire and burn hazard Petrol is extremely inflammable and petrol vapour can explode Use extreme care when handling petrol Keep petrol out of reach of children Ref...

Page 6: ...illage before starting Always replace and securely tighten the fuel cap after refueling If the tank is drained this should be done outdoors 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 7 1 Blade assembly Connect the right blade assembly Fig 2A 2D Fix the blade assembly with the bolt and fix pin Fig 2E 2G Assemble the left blade in the same way 7 2 Protective plate assembly Insert the protective plate into the blade as...

Page 7: ...lever When starting cool engine turn throttle choke lever to position When starting warm engine and operating turn throttle chock lever to position Fig 10 9 BEFORE OPERATION 9 1 Add or check oil level Remove the oil filter cap dipstick and wipe it clean Insert the oil filler cap dipstick into the oil filler neck but do not screw it in then remove it to check the oil level If the oil level is near ...

Page 8: ... position Fig 11A When starting cool engine turn throttle choke lever to position When starting warm engine and operating turn throttle chock lever to position Fig 11C Standing behind the unit pull the starter rope lightly until you feel resistance then pull briskly Return the starter rope gently When you finish the job of mowing each time please turn the fuel cock to the position Fig 11B 10 2 Til...

Page 9: ... Replace Fuel filter Check Replace Spark plug Check Replace 1 Service more frequently when used in dusty areas 12 STORAGE 12 1 Prepare for storage Follow the steps below to prepare your cultivator for storage Protect wheels and axles from rust Drain fuel system completely start the engine and let it run until it stops due to lack of fuel or add fuel stabilizer to prevent fuel from becoming unusabl...

Page 10: ... will not start Add fuel to fuel tank Connect sparking plug wire to sparking plug Throttle must be positioned at choke for a cold start Engine runs rough Clean or replace air cleaner Engine is hard to start Drain old fuel and replace with fresh Use fuel stabilizer at end of season Make sure sparking plug wire is securely attached to sparking plug The engine switch must be in the position Engine mi...

Page 11: ...ssure level LpA 80 dB A Acoustic power level LwA 97 dB A ATTENTION Wear hearing protection when sound pressure is over 85 dB A aw Vibration 3 9 m s K 1 5 m s 16 SERVICE DEPARTMENT Damaged switches must be replaced by our after sales service department If the connecting cable or mains plug is damaged it must be replaced by a special connecting cable which is available from our service department Re...

Page 12: ...enetration intentional damage on purpose or by gross carelessness inappropriate usage use for purposes for which the device is not suitable incompetent usage e g not following the instructions given in the manual inexpert assembly lightning strike erroneus net voltage This list is not exhaustive Acceptance of claims under warranty can never lead to the prolongation of the warranty period nor comme...

Page 13: ...an harmonized standards Any unauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EU 2000 14 EC Annex V LwA Measured 94dB A Guaranteed 97dB A European harmonized standards including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature EN709 1997 A4 EN ISO 14982 2009 Keeper ...

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