Engine
Pull
Start
Breather
Valve
Fuel
Cap
Choke
Lever
Fuel
Tap
Pull
Start
Engine
Oil
EQUIPMENT CARE
Never push the equipment beyond its design limits. If
it will not do what you want with reasonable ease and
speed, assume you have the wrong tool for the job.
Contact your local HSS Hire for advice.
Keep the equipment clean – you will find this less of a
chore if you clean it regularly, rather than wait until the end
of the hire period.
Regularly check the fuel level and top up as necessary
with unleaded petrol.
Regularly check the oil level – when the engine is cold
and on level ground. Unscrew the dipstick, wipe it clean,
then replace it into the opening without screwing it back in
place. Remove it a second time and verify that the oil level
is between the min and max lines, top up as necessary.
When not in use, store the equipment somewhere clean,
dry and safe from thieves.
Release the throttle lever to set the engine to idle, close
the fuel tap and set the ON / OFF switch to the '0' (OFF)
position. Close the breather valve by turning fully
clockwise.
Reset the depth bar as high as it will go.
Hose the machine down to get it as clean as possible
(do this now before the soil dries) ready for return, to your
local HSS Hire.
Fuel
Tank
The law requires that personnel using work equipment
have received adequate training and must be competent
when using the equipment within the workplace.
Training is available at HSS Training Solutions
If you have any suggestions to enable us to improve the
information within this guide please e-mail your comments
or write to the Safety Guide Manager at the address below
©HSS Hire Service Group Ltd 2007 No. 999/02
Group Office: 25 Willow Lane, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 4TS
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Operating & Safety Guide 999
Operating & Safety Guide 999
Light Duty Tiller
Light Duty Tiller
A lightweight tiller designed for use
in small areas previously turned.
Code 62506
999/02
999/02
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