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Residual Risks; Product Operation - YATO YT-84860 Manual De Instrucciones

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However, the risks associated with the above-mentioned hazards can be reduced by observing the following guidelines:
- the product should be used in accordance with its intended purpose, described in the manual;
- make sure that the tool is in good condition and is regularly maintained;
- use proper and well-sharpened cutting tools;
- use a fi rm grip on the product handle;
- plan work so that frequent breaks can be incorporated.

Residual risks

Even if all safety precautions are followed during operation, the potential risk of injury remains. The following risks remain in
relation to the design of the product.
Vibration-related injuries caused by prolonged operation of the tool, incorrect manner of work, or work with an improperly main-
tained tool.
Injuries caused by an unexpected impact from hidden, ejected objects.

PRODUCT OPERATION

Preparation for assembly
Unpack the product by removing all packaging components. It is recommended to retain the packaging, which can be of use when
transporting or storing the product.
Check that no part of the product has been damaged during transport. In case of damage detection, such as cracks or deforma-
tions, it will disqualify the product from further use until it is repaired or damaged components are replaced.
It is recommended to place all the components on a fl at, hard, and clean surface.
Use personal protective equipment such as protective gloves, eye protection, and protective clothing during assembly.
Tool assembly
First of all, assemble the transport wheel. Fix the wheel bracket to the base with a bolt and nut (II). Attach spring hook on the
bracket pin and secure using a locking pin. Attach the other end of the spring to the hole in the base (III). The spring protects the
wheel against unintentional change of position. Leave the wheel in the bottom position while assembling the tool.
Apply a set of blades to the axle, and secure them to the axle with a bolt and nut (IV). Insert the axle of the additional set of blades
into the axle of the already installed blades and secure with a bolt and nut (V). The blade must be mounted on both sides of the
rototiller.
Slide the grooving depth adjuster into the hole at the back of the rototiller base and secure it with a pin and locking pin (VI). During
the tool assembly, set the adjuster to the lowest position.
Install additional blade guards on both sides of the groove-maker using bolts (VII).
Attach the handle bracket to the base with bolts (VIII). The bracket allows for slight adjustment of inclination angle. To adjust, loos-
en all bolts slightly, adjust the angle of inclination and tighten all bolts. It is recommended to adjust the bracket angle of inclination
after mounting the handle so that holding the tool can be as comfortable as possible.
Before installing the handle, set it in such a way that the cable covers are not tangled with each other. Fix each handle to the
bracket using bolts (X). Connect the handles additionally with a rod, putting it through the holes near the handles and fi xing it with
nuts (XI).
The cable covers of both levers should be fi xed to the handle with clips.
A correctly assembled rototiller should look like in the illustration (I).
Preparing for operation
Before starting work, replenish engine oil. In a factory state, there is only a small amount of oil in the engine to protect it during
transport and storage. Prepare oil for four-stroke engines in viscosity class SAE 15W40.
Before replenishing the oil, place the machine on a fl at surface, then unscrew the oil tank cover and wipe the oil bayonet attached
to it dry. Fill the tank with oil. When fi lling, it is recommended to use a funnel or fi ller nozzle to avoid spilling oil. In case of spilling
the oil, thoroughly wipe off its residues before starting the engine. Check that the level is appropriate. To do this, insert the bayonet
into the inlet and screw the tank cover. Then unscrew it and check the oil level on the bayonet. The oil level should be between
the maximum and minimum levels on the bayonet (XIV). After making sure that the oil level is correct, close the inlet with a cap.
Caution! Check the oil level before each use.
After refi lling oil, refi ll fuel. Use 95-octane unleaded petrol or better. To refuel, unscrew the oil tank cover and pour the fuel into the
tank. When fi lling fuel, it is recommended to use a fi ller nozzle or funnel to reduce the risk of fuel splashes. If the fuel is splashed,
thoroughly wipe off its residues. Wait until the vapours have completely evaporated and carry out the start-up at a diff erent place
than at which the fuel was fi lled. Close the fuel tank inlet with the cover after fi lling.
Preparing the workplace
The rototiller is intended only for soil cultivation. The soil cannot be too hard. If the soil is too hard or dry, moisturise it before
starting work and wait for the water to soak into the soil.
Working on a hard surface such as concrete or wood is prohibited.
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