Ecomax ELG02 18 Inch 13.5 AMP Corded Electric Tiller Cultivator, with 6 Steel Tines for Lawn & Garden Tiller, Digging & Soil Cultivation, Model:

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Warning! This electric tool generates an
electro-magnetic eld during operation. This
eld can impair active or passive medical
implants under certain conditions. In order to
prevent the risk of serious or deadly injuries,
we recommend that persons with medical
implants consult with their physician and the
manufacturer of the medical implant prior to
operating the electric tool.
6. TECHNICAL DATA
Main Voltage
Power Input
Working width
Working depth
L sound pressure
PA
L level, uncertainty
PA
L sound power level
PA
K uncertainty
PA
Vibration left hand
Vibration right hand
K uncertainty
Protection class
Protection type
120V/ 60Hz
13.5A
450mm(17.7")
max.220mm(8.7")
80,4 dB(A)
3 dB(A)
91,57 dB(A)
1,28 dB(A)
2
0,968 m/s
2
0,947 m/s
2
1,5 m/s
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Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to
a minimum.
Only use appliances which are in perfect
work-ing order.
Service and clean the appliance regularly.
Adapt your working style to suit the
appliance.
Do not overload the appliance.
Have the appliance serviced whenever
necessary.
Switch the appliance off when it is not in
use.
Wear protective gloves.
7. BEFORE STARTING THE
EQUIPMENT
Before you connect the equipment to the
mains sup-ply make sure that the data on the
rating plate are identical to the mains data.
Warning!
Always pull the power plug before making
ad-justments to the equipment.
The Electric Tiller is delivered unassembled.
The handles and the driving device must be
assembled and mounted before using the
Electric Tiller. Follow the operating instructions
step-by-step and use the pictures provided as
a visual guide to easily assemble the machine.
Montage (g.3-9)
lmportant !
You must fully assemble the appliance
before using it for the rst time!
Connect the bar (3) and the handle (1) to
the lower bars (4) using the wing nut (10)
and lock screw (9).(g.3,4)
Laying the power cord (g. 5,6)
Mount the cable and the cable guide (11) on
the low-er right bar (4) and (in the working
direction) bar (3)by pushing them on.
Install the transport aid (g. 8,9)
Remove the pre-assembled split pin (16) and
the washer (15).Place the wheel (7) on the
wheel holder (14).Secure it with the washer
(15) and the split pin(16). Then mount the
wheel cap (8).(Assembly is identical on both
sides)
Blade roller installing / uninstalling (g. 11)
Push the blade roller (6) on the drive shaft (20)
of the machine. The blade roller (6) can be
mounted left or right side. Be sure that the
holes of the blade roller (6) and the drive
shaft(20) are aligned.
Now the M8 screw (18) is pushed through
and se-cured with the M8 locking nut (19).
Tighten the lock nut (19) hand-tight using a
fork wrench or ratchet with socket (the tools
are not in-cluded).
For uninstall: Proceed in reverse order.
8. OPERATION
Start and stop the implement (g.7)
To prevent an accidental start-up of the
implement, the throttle handle (1) is equipped
with a safety re-lease switch (12) which must
be pressed before the On/Oswitch (13) can
be pressed. lf the On/Oswitch (13) is
released, the equipment switches o. Repeat
this process several times so that you are sure
that the machine functions properly. Before
you perform any repair or maintenance work
on the ma-chine, ensure that the cutting unit
is not rotating and that the power supply is
disconnected. Always ensure that a safe
distance (provided by the long handles) is
maintained between the user and the
housing.
The safety distance between housing and
user given by the handle (1) must always be
observed. Be espe-cially careful when digging
and changing direction on slopes and inclines.
Maintain a solid footing and wear sturdy, non-
slip footwear and long trousers. Always dig
along the in-cline (not up and down). For
safety reasons, the Elec-tric Tiller may not be
used to dig up inclines whose gradient
exceeds 15 degrees. Use special caution when
backing up and pulling the implement
(tripping hazard)!
Tips for proper working
Always guide the machine slowly and wisely
forward. Dig up the area in straight lines. Let
the tracks overlap slightly to not miss any
stripes to dig. Only use the machine to dig up
already loosened soil.
Transport and storage (g. 10,12)
Always pull out the power cord before
transporting! Pull the lock pin (17). You can
now move the wheels(7) to the lower
position. Make sure that the lock pin(17 )
engages again in the lower position. (g.10)
ATTENTION! The wheels must be xed
in the upper position during operation!
For storage or transport in a limited space,
proceed as follows:
Open the wing nuts (10) until you can fold
the handles forward. Attention! Danger of
crushing your fingers. Now you can
transport your machine with the trans-port
handle (3).
So you can storage the machine too.
For storage or transport in a limited space,
proceed as follows:
Open the wing nuts (10) until you can fold
the handles forward. Attention! Danger of
crushing your fingers. Now you can
transport your machine with the trans-port
handle (3).
So you can storage the machine too.
9. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The electrical motor installed is connected
and ready for operation. The connection
complies with the applicable VDE and DIN
provisions. The customer's mains
connection as well as the extension cable
used must also comply with these
regulations.
Damaged electrical connection cable
The insulation on electrical connection cables
is of-ten damaged.
This may have the following causes:
Passage points, where connection cables
are passed through windows or doors.
Kinks where the connection cable has
been im-properly fastened or routed.
Places where the connection cables have
been cut due to being driven over.
Insulation damage due to being ripped
out of the wall outlet.
Cracks due to the insulation ageing.
Such damaged electrical connection cables
must not be used and are life-threatening
due to the insula-tion damage.
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