● Lift the tiller at both handles (1) until the
machine is standing on the transport
wheel.
● Push or pull the tiller slowly (walking
pace).
On firm and level ground, push the
machine. On rough and uneven ground,
it is advisable to pull the machine.
Risk of injury!
Due to the heavy weight of the
machine, particular care must be
taken at steps, kerbs, sloping
ramps and other raised areas.
The user must always stand higher
than the machine, in order to avoid
being run over by the machine in
the case of loss of control –
i.e. push the machine down or pull
the machine up steps and slopes.
Where there are steps, carry the
tiller with the help of a second
person.
Lifting or carrying the tiller:
● Check that the upper handlebar is
seated securely.
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● Lift and carry the tiller with at least two
persons and always maintain a
sufficient distance from the hoes.
Lifting points:
Handles (1) and carrying handle (2)
Transporting the tiller on a load floor:
● Always transport the tiller in the upright
position – on hoes. Never place the
machine on its side.
● Secure the tiller on the load floor using
ropes or straps to prevent it from
slipping.
Lashing points:
1 Clamp down the tiller at brake spur
mount (1).
2 Clamp down the tiller at carrying
handle (2).
14. Environmental protection
The machine, its packaging and
accessories are all produced
from recyclable materials and
must be disposed of
accordingly.
By disposing of materials separately and in
an environmentally-friendly manner,
valuable resources can be re-used. For
this reason, the machine should be
disposed of for recycling at the end of its
useful life.
14.1 Disposal
Waste products such as used oil (engine
oil, gearbox oil) and fuel must always be
disposed of properly.
Render the engine unusable prior to
disposal. In particular, remove the ignition
lead, empty the fuel tank and drain the
engine oil.
Risk of injury from the hoes!
Always store an old tiller in a safe place
prior to scrapping. Make sure that the
machine and the hoes are kept out of the
reach of children.
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