Before Turning On The Petrol Cultivator; Controlling And Operating The Cultivator; Starting The Cultivator - Fieldmann FZK 6010 B User Manual

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Before turning on the petrol cultivator | Controlling and operating the cultivator

7. BEFORE TURNING ON THE PETROL CULTIVATOR

ATTENTION: Never remove or short-circuit the safety features mounted on the cultivator (for example the
starting lever safety mechanism).
ATTENTION: The cultivation blades will continue to rotate for a short time after it is turned off! When
turning it on, make sure that your feet are at a safe distance from the cultivation blades.
ATTENTION: Always lead the cultivator by the handles with both hands. Never work with the cultivator
with only one hand. Lead the cultivator only at walking speed.
ATTENTION: Before turning on the cultivator, make sure that the blades are not touching any object and
that they can move freely.
ATTENTION: TO MOVE TO THE DESIGNATED AREA, USE THE SUPPORT WHEEL,
NOT RUNNING CULTIVATION BLADES.
ATTENTION: BEFORE STARTING THE BLADES, LEAN THE CULTIVATOR AGAINST THE
DRAG STAKE TO TAKE OFF THE LOAD. ONCE THE BLADES ARE ROTATING AT FULL
SPEED, IT IS POSSIBLE TO SLOWLY PLUNGE THEM INTO THE SOIL.
ATTENTION: The cultivator may jump up and/or forwards if the blades hit very hard or frozen soil or if
there are hidden obstacles in the soil such as large stones.

8. CONTROLLING AND OPERATING THE CULTIVATOR

STARTING THE CULTIVATOR

1. If the engine is not warmed up, press the fuel primer bulb 2-3 times (Fig. 7 – point 1).
If the engine is already warm, it is not necessary to use the fuel primer bulb.
2. Set the motor On-Off switch on the right handle to the ON position - Fig. 7.2.
Then pull on the starting cord - Fig. 7.3. The engine should start up after 3-4 pulls.
3. Turn off the motor by again pressing the switch on the right handle.
Caution! A small amount of smoke may be emitted when the engine is started up for the fi rst time as the
protective layers in the engine are burnt off. This is completely normal and does not constitute a problem.
Fig. 7. 1
Fig. 7.2
Fig. 7.3
FZK 6010 B

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