RED ROO GT622 Garden Tiller Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- RED ROO
Table of Contents
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS GT622 GARDEN TILLER
Commercial Environmental Equipment
Online Demonstration Available at:
www.redroo.com/products/rotaryhoe
GT622 Garden Tiller
USE COMMON SENSE AND PLENTY OF IT
-
DO NOT allow any person to operate a” the garden tiller without first reading and understanding the safety precautions and operating instructions.
KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOP THE GARDEN TILLER QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY. -
NEVER allow children to operate the garden tiller.
-
ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operating the garden tiller. This includes, but i s not limited to: safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the garden tiller. Keep all clothing away from moving parts. Items could become caught in the machine, a) resulting in injury.
-
ALWAYS operate the garden tellurian well lit area.
-
ALWAYS make certain that the tine engagement control lever is in the “neutral” position prior to starting the engine. The TYNE ENGAGEMENT CONTROL LEVER on the left handlebar is for the operator’s protection. All motion stops when the control lever’s released!
DO NOT TAPE THE CONTROL LEVER UP or otherwise by-pass this safety feature! -
ALWAYS operate garden tiller on level ground only. Police the area before garden tilling.
Remove any foreign objects in the digging area eg bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and mark any sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or any other hazard either below or above ground. -
DO NOT allow other persons near the garden tiller. It is up to the operator to keep bystanders and animals a minimum of 6 metres away from the machine while in operation.
-
NEVER operate the garden tiller when fatigued. ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while operating the garden tiller, take a break. If you have any type of physical or
mental condition that may be aggravated by strenuous work, consult with your physician before you operate this equipment. NEVER operate the garden tiller under the influence o f medication, alcohol or drugs. -
Hydraulic oil is under extreme pressure and can get under skin and burn or poison. Check for leaks with cardboard.
-
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM THE DIGGING AREA WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.
-
NEVER operate the unit without the safety guards in place and in working order. Keep the unit well maintained and in good working order
-
DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the engine is running.
-
DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governor settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will shorten engine life.
-
NEVER operate the garden tiller in an enclosed area. Engine exhaust re contains carbon monoxide, an (es odorless and tasteless poison.
-
ET STOP the engine and disconnect the spark plug lead(s) and allow engine Larry to cool before inspecting or performing maintenance on the garden tiller.
-
REFUELLING
- Shut off engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!
- Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes.
- USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.
- Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.
*Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for fuel expansion. - Do not smoke.
- Allow no naked flame or hot material in refueling area.
- Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. Remember, fuel is a potential hazard.
“STAY ALERT — DON’T GET HURT”
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USE
- Ensure that all grass and weeds have been cut as low as possible.
- If the garden tiller is to be used in clay or hard ground conditions, it is recommended to water the area thoroughly and allow sufficient time for the soil to soften.
- Police the area. Remove any foreign objects from the area. Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads, gas pipes, telephone cables, etc.
You alone know the operational demands and special conditions affecting the equipment in your situation and therefore assume the responsibility for developing, carrying oL, and enforcing the safety concepts which apply to your own operation to effect the greatest safety for ruse f and the people around you.
OPERATION OF GT622
-
Remove the garden tiller from its trailer/carrier/Ute. Use caution.
-
Familiarize yourself with the machine and its controls.
-
Adjust wheels if required, using the handle wheel adjustment lever.
-
Adjust depth shoe if required, using the depth control adjustment lever.
-
Ensure the tine engagement control lever is in the neutral position. The tine engagement control lever is located on the left hand side o f the machine below handle bar. The neural position of the lever is achieved by simply releasing the tine engagement control lever.
-
Open fuel shut-off valve. Set choke control to Choke or Start position. Set throttle control to Run or Fast position. Set engine stop switch to On or Run position. Pull starter cord rapidly. Repeat ( if necessary ) with choke off.
-
When in position to begin garden tilling, pull up on the tine engagement control lever. The tines will begin to turn. Release the tine engagement control lever to stop the tines turning. Tyne speed i s governed by engine throttle setting.
-
Do not hurry the job. Proceed slowly and allow the machine time to do the job. When ground is extremely hard, reduce engine speed. Consider watering the surface and reducing engine speed. Adjust wheels and depth shoe accordingly while tilling
WARNING! — KEEP HANDS AND FEET CLEAR OF TYNES AT ALL Ye Oh times!
WARNING! – IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY, RELEASE THE TYNE ENGAGEMENT CONTROL LEVER. ALL TILLING ACTION STOPS. Turn the engine “STOP” switch to off located on the engine. -
Stop Engine: Release the tine engagement control lever. Move throttle to Slow position. Set engine stop switch to Stop or Off position. DO NOT move choke control to Choke or Start position to stop engine. Backfire or engine damage may occur.
AFTER USE
- Turn fuel shut off valve to the “OFF” position.
- Allow machine to cool down.
- Wash mud and dirt off o f the garden tiller. Ensure no water enters the carburetor.
- Remove any weeds, wire, rope or other material that may have wrapped around the tines and rotor assembly.
- Return wheels and depth control handle to transport position.
You alone know the operational demands and Special conditions affecting the equipment in your situation and therefore assume the responsibility for developing, carrying out, and enforcing the safety concepts which apply to your own operation to effect the greatest safety for your self and the people around you.
“The Right Way to Rent”
© Copyright 2012, Red Roo Sales & Service Company Pty. Ltd. 1301-0069-A
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>