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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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potential hazards. Retain these instructions for reference.

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Check your tiller before use. Keep guards in place and in working order.
You should only work with a machine that is in good condition. If you notice
any defect on the machine that may cause damage to the operator, do

NOT

using only original spare parts.

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Do

NOT

medication that could affect your ability to use the apparatus correctly.

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Dress appropriately – do

NOT

wear loose clothing, ties, jewellery or anything

that could be caught in the moving tines. Use of gloves and strong footwear
is recommended. 

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Keep children and pets at least 23 metres away from the tiller at all times
and do

NOT

operate near underground electric cables, telephone lines,

pipes or hoses.

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Wear eye protection and a face or dust mask if working in dusty conditions.

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Do

NOT

operate on slopes of more than 10 degrees. When on slopes, slow

down and make sure you have

 a

 good footing.

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Never operate the machine with one hand and be aware that, if the tines hit
stones, frozen ground or buried roots and stumps, then it may unexpectedly
bounce upward and jump forward.

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If the tines hit a large stone, stump or other obstacle

 

immediately

 turn off the

tiller and check for 

any damage to the tines. If the machine starts to

 vibrate

abnormally switch 

off the motor immediately and check for the cause.

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Always switch off the machine, wait for the tines to stop turning and disconnect
the spark plug before carrying out any inspection or maintenance.

The tines

may not stop immediately after switching off.

Summary of Contents for THTILL3.5

Page 1: ...RATOR S MANUAL AND PARTS LIST PETROL TILLER THTILL3 5 Spares Support 01793 333212 www thehandy co uk Before use please read understand this manual paying particular attention to the safety instruction...

Page 2: ...Page 2 CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 MAJOR PARTS 4 5 ASSEMBLY 6 8 OPERATION 9 MAINTENANCE 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 11 PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST 12 13 SPECIFICATION 14 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 15...

Page 3: ...do NOT operate near underground electric cables telephone lines pipes or hoses x Wear eye protection and a face or dust mask if working in dusty conditions x Do NOT operate on slopes of more than 10...

Page 4: ...ion Handle Adjustment Knobs Provides different handle heights for different tilling conditions Loosen both handle adjustment knobs and pivot hand to desired height Tighten knobs Depth Regulator Rod Lo...

Page 5: ...r Handle Left 6 Lower Handle Right 7 Wheel 1 pair 8 Wheel Cover 1 pair 9 Upper Handle 10 Depth Bar 11 Tilling Tine 1 pair 12 Operator s Manual 13 Hardware Bag including The tiller is supplied partly a...

Page 6: ...ed in the underside of each side of the tiller chassis up the holes in the bracket handles and tiller chassis Slide the screw through the holes from one side and secure with a locknut on the other sid...

Page 7: ...k them Remove the M6x60 carriage bolt and nut from the throttle control assembly Mount the throttle control on the left side of the upper handle with the hardware removed ensuring that the control is...

Page 8: ...during normal operation Keep the other cable fastener as a spare G Depth Regulator Rod Insert the depth regulator rod through the holes in the bracket from the top down with the curve to the rear of...

Page 9: ...o the SLOW position to reduce stress on the engine when not tilling Lowering the engine speed will extend the life of the engine and conserve fuel Shutting Down Set the clutch control lever to the neu...

Page 10: ...The worm gear housing is pre lubricated and sealed at the factory At the beginning of the season ensure that there is Remove right side tines and place tiller on level surface Remove the until grease...

Page 11: ...Dirty air cleaner LU RZ UHVWULFWHG Carburettor not adjusted properly Fill crankcase with proper oil Clean air cleaner 5HPRYH EORZHU KRXVLQJ DQG clean 5HIHU WR QJLQH 0DQXDO Engine will not stop when t...

Page 12: ...Page 12 PARTS DIAGRAM...

Page 13: ...Plate 1 33 2 TH112 33 2 Pulley Tightener Sleeve 1 33 3 TH112 33 3 Bearing 608 1 33 4 TH112 33 4 Pulley Tightener 1 34 TH112 34 Spring Axis 1 35 TH112 35 Pulley Tightener Spring 1 36 TH112 36 Hexangula...

Page 14: ...rpm Sound Power Level 93 dB A Sound Pressure Level 81 1 dB A Vibrating Level on Handle Grips Left 4 06 m s Right 5 40 m s Weight 29kg Please recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as...

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Page 16: ...To order spare parts and see the complete range of garden machinery and garden equipment from Handy visit www thehandy co uk Spares Support 01793 333212...

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