Ryobi Outdoor 510r manual Assembly Instructions, Assembling the Unit, Positioning the Handlebars

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

ASSEMBLING THE UNIT

Your yard and garden cultivator has been completely assembled, except for the wheel bracket assembly.

NOTE: This unit is shipped without being filled with oil. In order to avoid damage to the unit, put oil in the crankcase before attempting to start unit.

Unpacking

1.Carefully unpack the contents and insure that nothing is damaged.

POSITIONING THE HANDLEBARS

1.Loosen the two knobs on the inside of the handlebars (Fig. 1).

2.With the unit upright, swing the handlebars up into the operating position (Fig. 1).

NOTE: Take care not to pinch the throttle cable or switch wires when positioning the handlebar.

3.Remove the foam padding from between the handlebar assembly.

4.Tighten the knobs to secure the handlebars in place.

NOTE: Do not over-tighten the knobs.

5.Readjust the throttle cable and switch wires so they are smooth and tight against the handlebar assembly. This will help prevent them being caught or snagged during normal operation.

ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBAR HEIGHT

1.The height for the handlebars can be adjusted by removing the knobs and mounting bolts and reinstalling through either the top or bottom holes in the handlebar assembly (Fig. 2).

2.Be sure to tighten the knobs to secure the handlebars in place.

INSTALLING THE WHEEL BRACKET ASSEMBLY

WARNING: To avoid injury from the tines, wear heavy gloves and a long sleeve shirt when installing the wheel bracket assembly.

WARNING: To prevent serious personal injury the wheel bracket assembly shall be installed when operating the unit.

NOTE: The wheel bracket assembly is located in the cardboard insert, inside at the top of the carton.

1.With the unit on it’s side, place the wheel bracket assembly on the underside of the tine guard (Fig. 3).

2.Install a carriage bolt through each of the slotted holes in the wheel bracket and into the tine guard.

3.On the top side of the tine guard, install a lock washer and a wing nut onto each of the bolts (Fig. 3).

4.Make sure the square shoulder of the bolts are through the slotted holes in the wheel bracket. Tighten the wing nuts (Fig. 4).

NOTE: Do not over tighten the wing nuts. Loosening the wing nuts allow the wheel height to be adjusted.

 

Wheel

Tine

Bracket

Guard

Assembly

Handlebar

Knobs

Top Hole

Bolt

Bottom Hole

Handlebar

Knobs

Fig. 1

Washer

Handlebar

Knob

Handlebars

Fig. 2

Wing Nut &

Lock Washer

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

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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 FuelOperating Tips Adjusting Tine DepthOperating Instructions 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 Replacing the Spark Plug Spark Arrestor MaintenanceACCESSORIES/REPLACEMENT Parts Cleaning and Storage Troubleshooting U S E T I O NSpecifications EnginePage Owners Warranty Responsibilities Manufacturers Warranty CoverageLimited TWO-YEAR Warranty REV. B