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USER MANUAL B40500SBS VERCIEL

(ENG) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TO EU STANDARDS RELATING TO MACHINES FITTED WITH MOTORS > 3 KW SANDRIGARDEN srl, located in via Manzoni 22, 36027 ROSÀ (VI) ITALY, declares that the following products: MOTOR HOE TL 60 - TL 40/N comply with directives 98/37/EC, 89/336/EC, and that they have been designed in compliance with EN 709 standards.

MOTOR HOE OPERATING MANUAL A3.1 - Keep this manual handy for future reference.

A4 - Do not allow children or people not acquainted with these instructions to use the MOTOR HOE. Specific national laws could restrict user age.

1. CONGRATULATIONS Dear Customer, We should like to congratulate you for having preferred our garden product.

Your MOTOR HOE has been manufactured taking into account all applicable consumer safety standards. This manual describes and illustrates the various assembly, use and maintenance operations needed to keep your MOTOR HOE in perfect running condition.

TO MAKE READING EASIER The illustrations referring to assembly and machine description are at the beginning of this file.

To make using the machine more understandable, refer to these pages while reading the assembly and operating instructions. If your MOTOR HOE needs assistance or repairs, please contact your dealer or an authorised aftersales centre.

2. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL RULES IMPORTANT:

A1 - The MOTOR HOE must always be used according to the manufacturer’s instructions provided in this manual. A2 - When using the MOTOR HOE, always following the safety regulations. A3 - Anyone using the MOTOR HOE must first of all carefully read the instruction and maintenance manual and become acquainted with the machine controls to ensure correct use. 18

A5 - Mind any material thrown up by the cutters. A6 - Do not start and use the MOTOR HOE near people, animals or things. A7 - The operator is responsible in case of accidents or hazards affecting persons or things. PREPARATION: B1 - Carefully inspect the area where the MOTOR HOE is to be used and remove any object that could be thrown up or affect machine operation. B2 - Only use the MOTOR HOE to hoe land that is free of obstacles. Do not use the machine for any other use. B3 - During use wear tight fitting and not loose clothing. ALWAYS wear safety shoes and long trousers. NEVER work barefoot or in open sandals. B4 - Wear sturdy gloves. B5 - Anyone using the MOTOR HOE must be fit. DO NOT USE THE MOTOR HOE when you are tired, feeling bad or under the effect of drink or drugs. B6 - CAUTION! The exhaust gases are poisonous and asphyxiating. If breathed in they can kill. Do not run the motor in a closed or badly ventilated environment.

GB MOTOR HOE OPERATING MANUAL B7 - CAUTION! Petrol is highly inflammable.

DANGER OF BURNS AND FIRE.

In case of fire, if possible, use a fire extinguisher; alternatively, throw earth on the flames; if the fire does not go out immediately, move at least

20 metres away from the machine and wait for the fire to go out naturally. 7.1 - Keep the petrol in special containers intended for such use. 7.2 - Only refuel outdoors; do not smoke when filling up with petrol. 7.3 - Refuel before starting the motor. Never take the cap off the tank and never refuel while the motor is running or hot. 7.4 In case of an overflow of petrol, do not try starting the motor but move the machine away from the spilt petrol; avoid causing sparks or fire, until all the petrol vapours have disappeared. 7.5 - Close the petrol tank and the containers and firmly tighten the caps. B8 - Replace the silencer when faulty or damaged. B9 - Before using always make a sight check to ensure the cutters, the cutter etention pins and the cutting edges are not worn or damaged. Change any damaged or worn blades in complete lots to maintain balance. OPERATION C1 - Do not run the motor in a closed or restricted environment where the carbon monoxide in the exhaust gases could build up. C2 - Only work in daylight or where there is good artificial lighting. C3 - Always hold the machine with both hands.

Assume a stable and safe position.

C4 - As much as possible, avoid using the MOTOR HOE on muddy soils, stony soils and very hard (frozen) soils. C5 - Rest your feet firmly on the ground on gradients. C6 - Always walk and never run with the machine. C7 - On slopes, move crossways, without ever proceeding upwards or downwards. C8 - Take every precaution when changing direction on slopes. C9 - Avoid working on very steep gradients. C10 - Be very careful when changing direction and pulling the MOTOR HOE back. C11 - Stop the motor (and consequently the cutters) when the MOTOR HOE has to cross ground different from that which has to be hoed and when this is transported to and from the work area. C12 - Do not change the motor settings or tamper with the motor to increase rpm. C13 - When starting up the motor, be careful to follow all instructions and keep your feet well away from the cutters. C14 - Keep hands and feet well away from rotating parts. C15 - Never lift or transport the machine while the motor is running. C16 - Stop the motor and disconnect the cable from the plug: C17 - Before cleaning, servicing or inspecting, make sure the cutters and all other moving parts are completely stopped. Disconnect the cable from the plug and move this away from the plug

GB MOTOR HOE OPERATING MANUAL itself to prevent accidentally starting the machine.

C18 - If the machine hits a foreign object while working, stop the motor, disconnect the plug cable, carefully inspect the cutters and determine any damage. Repair any damage before starting the motor. Contact a specialised after-sales centre. C19 - In the event of the machine producing abnormal vibrations, stop the motor and immediately seek the cause. Vibrations normally indicate a problem. C20 - Stop the motor: 20.1 Every time you leave the MOTOR HOE. 20.2 Before filling up with petrol. 20.3 Before adjusting the height of the ploughshare (wait until the cutters have stopped). C21 - Before lifting or lowering the wheel. C22 - Before cleaning or removing material from the cutters. C23 - Move the throttle to minimum when switching off the motor and close the petrol cock (if fitted) after stopping the motor. C24 - Use the machine in temperatures higher than 5 °C, to ensure that the ground is fully defrosted; avoid using the machine on grounds which are too dry and compact, as they will be very hard. MAINTENANCE AND DEPOSIT D1 - Make sure all the nuts and screws are tight so the machine is always in good operating condition. D2 - Never place the MOTOR HOE in 20

closed premises with petrol still in the tank. Petrol vapours could reach an open flame or sparks.

D3 - Wait for the motor to cool down before storing the machine in closed premises. D4 - To reduce fire risks, keep the motor and silencer free of grass, leaves or excess grease. D5 - For safety reasons, replace worn or damaged parts. Only use original spares. Spares made by other manufacturers could adapt badly and cause damage and danger. D6 - If the tank has to be emptied, do the job in the open. D7 - Periodically check, or have checked by an after-sales centre, the tightness of the cutters and motor support screws. D8 - The MOTOR HOE cutters are sharp and can cut the skin. Take every precaution when working near or on the cutters.

Cutter rotation control lever. Cutter control cable adjuster Throttle lever. Handlebar lock knobs Starting cable handle Fuel tank cap Engine oil topping-up cap Starter Plug cap Silencer Combustion engine

Work depth ploughshare Cutters Reduction unit Transport wheel Tine disks (only TL 60)

A) - HANDLEBAR PLATE Fit the handlebar retention plate (1) on the MOTOR HOE chassis using the 4 screws (2) and secure by means of the nuts (4). B) HANDLEBARS Fit the two handlebars (5-6) in the handle holding plate and secure using the screws (8) and the knobs (7), being careful to place the plate (3) in between. C) WORKING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT BAR Fit the bar (9) inside the body, place the washer (10) in between and fix it with the cotter pin (11)

5. STARTING IMPORTANT !!

The engine is shipped without oil. DO NOT START until the sump has been filled with oil.

1) Always prepare fuel and refuel out of doors.

2) Keep the fuel in a container specially intended for this purpose and keep the container cap well tightened.

6. STARTING AND STOPPING IMPORTANT! Carefully keep to the in structions provided in Chap. 2 FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MOTORS WITH AIR CONTROL ON THROTTLE LEVER (Fig.3) The lever controls motor speed. For cold starting the lever must be on (2). A warm motor can be started in MAXIMUM position . Best MOTOR HOE performance is obtained in MAXIMUM position . INSTRUCTIONS FOR MOTORS WITH FUEL PUMP (BULB) (Fig.4) The lever controls motor speed. For cold starting the lever must be in MAXIMUM (2) position . Next, pump the bulb of the “primer” pump (fig.11) before starting the motor. (If the motor stops due to lack of fuel, top up the tank and press the supply pump 3 times).

DO NOT FILL OVER MAXIMUM LEVEL.

IMPORTANT !! Before starting, refer to the attached motor manufacturer’s manual.

NOTE: Generally speaking, the pump will not be required if the motor is already warm on starting. Nevertheless, in cold climatic conditions, the initial operation may have to be repeated.

GB MOTOR HOE OPERATING MANUAL Best MOTOR HOE performance is obtained in

MAXIMUM position. . NOTE: More detailed explanations concerning motor use and maintenance are shown in the motor manufacturer’s manual, attached separately. Hold the right handlebar with the left hand, without pressing the tine unit; move to the side of the cultivator and take on a stable position, away from the tine unit. Hold the starting cable (fig.5) and pull it until the machine starts up.

Leave the motor to run for a few seconds.

1) To stop the motor, move the throttle lever (fig. 3-4) to position (1).

7. USE HOW TO USE THE MOTOR HOE

1) Move the machine close to the area of land to be hoed. Make sure there are no foreign bodies on the land to be hoed. 2) Set the transport wheel to the “HIGH” position (see figure 6 - 1-2-3-4). 3) Start the motor. See chap.6. 4) To start cutter rotation, press the cutter control lever (fig.7) and move this to position (2). When the lever is released, the cutter will stop. IMPORTANT!! As soon as the cutter starts turning, the MOTOR HOE will tend to move forward over the ground. 22

WARNING!! Should the tines start to rotate with the lever released, do not use the machine and contact an approved service centre.

5) To adjust cutter speed, and consequently cutter working depth, the operator should: - MAXIMUM WORKING DEPTH Press the handlebars so the ploughshare digs into the soil, thereby reducing cutter speed (fig. 7) and increasing the working depth. - MINIMUM WORKING DEPTH Reduce the pressure on the handlebars so the ploughshare lifts up from the ground, the cutter speed (fig.7) increases and the working depth is reduced.

8. MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT!! Switch off the motor and disconnect the plug before performing any maintenance jobs.

IMPORTANT!! Wait for the motor to completely cool down. IMPORTANT!! Wear safety gloves when fitting and servicing the cutters. MOTOR See attached manufacturer’s manual. CHECKING THE SCREWS AND ROTATING PARTS Before using, check there are no loose screws or parts and that there are no cracks or extensive wear on the cutter blades. Replace any damaged parts before using.

GB MOTOR HOE OPERATING MANUAL REPLACING THE CUTTERS (Fig.9)

Loosen the spring and take out the lock pin (1). Remove the cutter from the shaft (2). Fit the new cutter, making sure the shaft fastening holes coincide and lock the entire assembly with pin and spring. CUTTER CONTROL CABLE ADJUSTMENT (Fig.1 part.B) The adjustment and control operation must be done by an authorised after-sales centre. Bad adjustment could prove hazardous!

CLEANING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE

# In the event of the machine not being used for over 2 months, empty the fuel tank. # Do not clean with aggressive liquids. # Keep the machine in a dry and safe place that is not accessible to children. # Before transporting, empty the fuel tank.

9. DISPOSAL When the cultivator reaches the end of its working life, take it to an authorised service centre to ask information on decommissioning, dismantling and disposal.

MOTOR HOE TECHNICAL DATA TL 40/N Mass (without fuel )

Cutting width Maximun cutter rotation speed

LAcq 80,2 dB (A) - Lmax 98,7 dB (C)

3,5 kW @ 3.600 rpm 2,6 kW @ 3.600 rpm 2,2 kW @ 3.600 rpm 3,3 kW @ 3.600 rpm

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