Powermate P-RTT-196MD-[E] specifications Idle Speed, Operating Speed, Shutting Down, Tilling

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C Idle Speed

Use the ˝low˝ position on the throttle lever to reduce stress on the engine when tilling is not being performed. Lowering the engine speed to ˝idle˝ will help extend the life of the engine, as well as conserve fuel and reduce the noise level of the equipment.

D Operating Speed

For normal tilling, set the throttle lever to ˝fast˝.

E Shutting Down

To stop the engine at any time, turn engine ON/OFF switch to the off position. To stop wheels and tines at any time, release drive safety control levers to neutral position.

F Tilling

1. Adjust the depth regulator lever to desired tilling depth.

WARNING

NOTE: Raise depth regulator lever up one hole at a time, testing tiller operation after each raise. Raising depth regulator lever too high can result in loss of control of tiller!

2.Move the throttle control to fast.

3.Place the tiller in forward by pushing down on the drive safety control lever (FORWARD)--this will engage the wheels and tines.

NOTE: You can slow the tiller’s forward advance at any time by putting slight downward pressure on the handlebars. You can stop the tiller by releasing the drive safety control levers to the neutral position.

CAUTION

ALWAYS PRESS THE FORWARD OR REVERSE DRIVE LAVERS DOWN COMPLETELY ONTO THE HANDLE BAR GRIPS. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN EXCESSIVE DRIVE BELT WEAR AND PRE-MATURE DRIVE BELT FAILURE.

WARNING

Temperature of muffler and near by areas may ex- ceed 150˚F. Avoid these areas.

Do not move choke control to choke to stop en- gine, backfire or engine damage may occur.

To stop wheels and tines at any time, release drive safety control levers to neutral position. Always release drive safety control levers to neu- tral position AND STOP THE ENGINE before adjusting the depth of the regulator lever.

DANGER

Engine and surrounding parts become extremely hot during normal use and will cause serious burn injuries if touched before the engine has cooled.

Allow engine to cool completely before touching these hot surfaces.

Important: Practice operating the controls and til- ler with tines out of ground before beginning to till. It is important that you know how to use the tiller properly, keep control at all times, stop the tines and wheels from turning, and stop the engine if necessary. If you do not know how to do these things, read the controls, adjustments and safety sections before proceeding.

Questions? Call Toll Free at 1-800-737-2112

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Contents Operator’s Manual Rear Tine Rotary TillerSafety Alert Symbols Safety DefinitionsSafety Warning Symbols Control and Operating SymbolsPreparation Safety Important Safety InformationOperation Safety Responsibility of OperatorFuel Safety Operation SafetyREPAIR, MAINTENANCE, and Adjustment Safety Storage SafetyChildren Safety Parts & Features Product SpecificationsSafety Decals Assembly Install the Tines Install the Wheels See FigureInstall the Tine Shield Install the Depth Regulator See FigureAttach Upper Handle See Figure Attach Lower Handle See FigureAttach Front Handle See Figure Engine Oil Engine PreparationCold Starts OperationRestarting a Warm Engine Start-UpOperating Speed Idle SpeedShutting Down TillingCure the Levers in Drive Position Forward Lever See FigureDepth Regulator Lever See Figure AdjustmentsTo increase belt tension Belt Tension Adjustment See FigureTo Decrease Belt Tension Tilling TipsPeriodic Maintenance Schedule Table MaintenanceTab Change FORWARD/REVERSE BeltsClean Tine Axle Shaft Engine MaintenanceCheck or Fill Engine Crankcase Check Tiller Transmission OILHow to Prepare for Storage Technical ServiceProblem Possible Causes Solutions Powermate Rotary Tiller Limited Warranty WarrantyYour Warranty Rightes and Obligations Emisson Control System WarrantyManufacturer’s Warranty Coverage How to Obtain Warranty Service Warranty CoverageExclusions Limitations of LiabilityWarranty Page Guárdese Este Manual Para Referencia Futura Símbolos de alerta sobre seguridad Definiciones de seguridadSímbolos de advertencia sobre seguridad Símbolos de control y operaciónResponsabilidad DEL Operador Información importante sobre seguridadSeguridad Durante LA Preparación Seguridad Durante LA OperaciónSeguridad Durante LA Operación Continuación Información importante sobre seguridad ContinuaciónSeguridad DEL Combustible Seguridad Durante LA REPARACIÓN, Mantenimiento Y Ajuste Seguridad DE AlmacenamientoSeguridad DE Niños Piezas y características Especificaciones del productoMarbetes de seguridad Montaje Marbetes de seguridad ContinuaciónInstalar LAS Azadas Instalar LAS Ruedas véase la figuraInstalar LA Cubierta DE Azadas Cómo sacar la motocultivadora de la cajaInstalar EL Asidero Frontal véase la figura Instalar EL Asidero Inferior véase la figuraCómo Revisar EL Nivel DE Aceite Y Llenar AL Nivel Apropiado Preparación del motorArranques EN Frío OperaciónRearranque DE UN Motor EN Caliente ArranqueVelocidad de operación Régimen de marcha en vacíoApagado LabranzaPalancas de control motriz seguro Palanca DE Retroceso véase la figuraAjustes Palanca DEL Regulador DE ProfundidadPara aumentar la tensión de la correa Ajuste DE LA Tensión DE LA CorreaPara Reducir LA Tensión DE LA Correa Tabla DE Programa DE Mantenimiento Periódico MantenimientoPrograma de mantenimiento Mantenimiento menor de la motocultivadora Mantenimiento ContinuaciónRevisar LA Presión DE LAS Llantas Mantenimiento del motorLubricación Limpiar LA Flecha DEL EJE DE AzadasCómo preparar la motocultivadora para almacenamiento Servicio técnicoProblema CAUSA/S POSIBLE/S Solución / Soluciones Diagnóstico y resolución de problemasGarantía Derechos y obligaciones al amparo de la garantía Garantía del sistema pro control de emisiones contaminantesCobertura de la garantía del fabricante Cómo obtener servicio de garantía Cobertura de la garantíaExclusiones Limitaciones de responsabilidadGarantía Continuación