Ryobi Outdoor 510r manual Operating Instructions, Operating Tips, Adjusting Tine Depth

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING TIPS

WARNING: Dress properly to reduce the risk of injury when operating this unit. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Wear eye and ear/hearing protection. Wear heavy, long pants, boots and gloves. Do not wear short pants, sandals or go barefoot.

1.Move the cultivator to the work area prior to starting the engine. The cultivator may be transported by pushing it on wheels or carrying it by the shaft tube grip.

WARNING: To prevent serious personal injury, never pick-up or carry the unit while the engine is running.

2.Start the unit per Starting Instructions.

3.With the engine running and the tines off the ground, depress the throttle control to increase the engine speed.

4.Holding both of the handlebar grips firmly, slowly lower the cultivator until the tines make contact with the ground (Fig. 13).

5.As cultivating action begins, pull back on the cultivator so that the tines can penetrate the ground.

6.Once the ground has been broken, continue at a moderate pace until you are familiar with the controls and the handling of the cultivator.

7.Pull the cultivator backwards to improve the depth of cultivation and reduce your effort.

8.If the tines are digging too deep or not deep enough, adjust the tines per Adjusting Tine Depth.

ADJUSTING TINE DEPTH

Tine adjustment will vary depending on the type of soil being cultivated and how it will be used. Generally, adjusting the tines to break the soil 4 to 6 inches is recommended for most gardens. Adjust the tines as follows:

1.Stop the engine and disconnect the plug wire.

2.Loosen (do not remove) the two wing nuts on the tine guard (Fig. 14).

3.Slide the wheel bracket assembly down for shallower and up for deeper tine penetration.

4.Once the tines are in the desired position, tighten the wing nuts, making sure that the carriage bolts are seated properly through the bracket.

5.If the tine depth is not correct, repeat steps 2 to 4.

Up

Down

Fig. 14

Transporting the Unit

WARNING: To prevent serious personal injury, always stop the engine when operation is delayed or when transporting the unit from one location to another.

1.Stop the engine.

2.Slide the wheel bracket assembly all the way down.

3.Tilt the unit back until the tines clear the ground.

4.Push or pull the unit to the next location to be cultivated.

Fig. 13

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Table of Contents IntroductionCalifornia Emission Regulations Spark ArrestorSymbol Meaning Rules for Safe OperationSafety and International Symbols Symbolmeaning Safety Alert SymbolFor Service INFORMATION, Call Wear EYE and Hearing ProtectionSymbolmeaning Keep Bystanders Away Primer Unleaded FuelOIL Thrown Objects can Cause Severe Injury ON/OFF Stop ControlKnow Your Unit ApplicationAssembly Instructions Adjusting the Handlebar HeightInstalling the Wheel Bracket Assembly Assembling the UnitUsing Blended Fuels OIL and Fuel InformationRecommended OIL Type Recommended Fuel TypeUsing Fuel Additives STARTING/STOPPING InstructionsFueling Unit Starting InstructionsStopping Instructions Engine Re-Start Warm Engine With FuelAdjusting Tine Depth Operating InstructionsOperating Tips Maintenance and Repair Instructions Maintenance ScheduleFrequency Maintenance Required Refer to Tine Removal and ReplacementChecking the OIL Level Changing the OILAIR Filter Maintenance Cleaning the Air FilterCarburetor Adjustment Clean Air FilterAdjust Idle Speed Screw Rocker ARM ClearanceRemove the rocker arm cover and gasket Spark Arrestor Maintenance ACCESSORIES/REPLACEMENT PartsReplacing the Spark Plug Cleaning and Storage Troubleshooting U S E T I O NSpecifications EnginePage Owners Warranty Responsibilities Manufacturers Warranty CoverageLimited TWO-YEAR Warranty REV. B