Remington 109312-01 Manuel utilisateur

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IMPORTANT: Read and understand this manual before
assembling or operating this tiller. Improper use of tiller can
cause severe injury. Keep this manual for future reference.
MODEL 109312-01
GARDEN WIZARD™
ELECTRIC TILLER
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SAFETY
WARNINGS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE OPERATING TILLER
1. Do not operate tiller near underground
electric cables, telephone lines, pipes,
or hoses. If in doubt contact your util-
ity company to locate underground ser-
vices. You may also contact the Na-
tional One Call referral number, 1-888-
258-0808, for local contact information
concerning underground utilities.
2. Watch what you are doing. Use com-
mon sense. Do not operate tiller when
you are tired.
3. Only well-instructed adults should op-
erate tiller. Never allow children to op-
erate tiller.
4. Do not use the tiller for any job except
that for which it is intended.
5. Use only electrical voltage noted on
model plate of tiller.
To reduce the risk of disconnection of
tiller cord from the extension cord dur-
ing operation use the cord hitch and belt
clip described in this manual.
7. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) protection should be provided
on the circuit(s) for use with this tiller.
Receptacles are available with built-in
GFCI protection and may be used for
additional measure of safety.
8. Avoid Dangerous Environments. Do
not operate tiller
while under the influence of alcohol,
medication, or drugs.
in rain or in damp or wet areas.
where highly flammable liquids or
gases are present.
if tiller is damaged, or not fully and
securely assembled.
9. Always wear eye protection which
meets or exceeds the requirements of
ANSI Z87.1.
10. Always use face or dust mask if oper-
ating tiller in dusty conditions.
11. Always dress properly. Wear the fol-
lowing clothing while using tiller:
Use of rubber gloves and substantial
footwear is recommended.
•Wear protective hair covering to con-
tain long hair.
•Avoid wearing loose clothing or jew-
elry that could get caught in the ro-
tating tines.
12. Thoroughly inspect area where the tiller
is to be used and remove all foreign
objects.
WARNING: When using elec-
tric gardening appliances, basic
safety precautions should always
be followed to reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock, and personal
injury.
6. Extension Cord - Make sure your exten-
sion cord is in good condition. When us-
ing an extension cord, be sure to use one
heavy enough to carry the current your
product will draw. An undersized exten-
sion cord will cause a drop in line volt-
age resulting in loss of power and over-
heating. The table below shows the cor-
rect size to use depending on cord length
and nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt,
use the next heavier gage. The smaller
the gage number, the heavier the cord.
WARNING: To reduce the risk
of electric shock, use only with an
extension cord intended for out-
door use, such as an extension
cord of cord type SW-A, SOW-A,
STW-A, STOW-A, SJW-A, SJOW-A,
SJTW-A, or SJTOW-A.
Total Length of Cord
Volts in Feet
120 25 50 100 150
Ampere
Rating AWG
10-12 16 16 14 12
WHILE OPERATING TILLER
1. Stay alert. Use common sense while
operating tiller.
2. Be aware of extension cord while oper-
ating tiller. Be careful not to trip over cord.
Keep cord away from tines at all times.
3. Keep all children, animals, and by-
standers away from tiller and extension
cord. Keep the area of operation clear
of all persons and pets.
4. Grip handlebar firmly with both hands.
Never operate tiller with one hand.
5. Be aware that tiller may unexpectedly
bounce upward or jump forward if the
tines should strike extremely hard, packed
soil, frozen ground, or buried obstacles
such as large stones, roots, or stumps.
6. Do not over reach. Maintain proper
footing and balance at all times.
7. Do not operate tiller on a slope that is
too steep for safe operation. When on
slopes, slow down and make sure you
have good footing.
8.
IMPORTANT:
you can stop the tines
by releasing the trigger lever.
9. Before starting tiller, make sure tines
are not touching foreign objects.
10. Do not allow hands or any body part or
clothing near the rotating tines.
11. Move tiller from one place to another
with tiller stopped and unplugged.
by rolling on attached wheel assem-
bly in the down “transport” position.
•by holding carrying handle. Never
use handlebars, tines, tine shaft, or
fender to carry tiller.
12. Do not abuse power cord. Never carry
tiller by power cord or yank it to dis-
connect from receptacle. Keep power
cord from heat, oil, and sharp edges.
13. Do not force tiller. It will do the job
better and with less likelihood of a risk
of injury at the rate for which it was
designed.
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SAFETY
WARNINGS
Continued
MAINTENANCE AND
STORAGE OF TILLER
1. Unplug tiller from power source
when not in use.
before moving from one place to an-
other.
before servicing.
before assembling or removing tines
or other attachments.
2. Inspect tiller before and after each use.
Check for any damage that may affect
operator safety or operation of tiller.
Check for broken or damaged parts. Do
not use tiller if damage affects safety
or operation. Have damage repaired by
authorized service center.
3. Maintain tiller with care.
•Never expose to rain or water.
•Keep handlebar dry, clean, and free
of oil or grease.
•Keep all screws and nuts tight.
Inspect power cord often. If dam-
aged, have repaired by authorized
service center.
•Inspect extension cords often and
replace if damaged.
4. When servicing, use only identical re-
placement parts.
5. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this
tiller has a polarized plug (one blade is
wider than the other) and will require the
use of a polarized extension cord. The
tiller plug will fit into a polarized exten-
sion cord only one way. If the plug does
not fit fully into the extension cord, re-
verse the plug. If the plug still does not
fit, obtain a correct polarized extension
cord. A polarized extension cord will re-
quire the use of a polarized wall outlet.
This plug will fit into the polarized wall
outlet only one way. If the plug does not
fit fully into the wall outlet, reverse the
plug. If the plug still does not fit, contact
a qualified electrician to install the proper
wall outlet. Do not change the tiller plug,
extension cord receptacle, or extension
cord plug in any way.
6. Store idle tiller indoors - when not in
use, tiller should be stored in dry,
locked place - out of reach of children.
This manual is your guide to safe and proper
operation of this tiller. Save these in-
structions.
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Figure 1 - Electric Tiller
PRODUCT
IDENTIFICATION
UNPACKING
1. Remove all items from carton.
2. Check all items for any shipping dam-
age. If you find any damage or if any
parts are missing, promptly inform
dealer where you bought tiller or call
1-800-858-8501.
Handle
Grip
Trigger
Lever
Handlebar
Handlebar
Adjustment
Knob
Carrying
Handle
Retaining
Clip
Wheel Mounting
Bracket
Wheel
Assembly
Rear
Housing
Front
Housing
Fender
Tines
Transmission
Tine
Shaft
Lower
Handlebar
Support
Circuit
Breaker
Cord
Hitch
Power
Cord
Lock-off
Lever
Switch
Housing
Nameplate
Decal
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ASSEMBLY
UNFOLDING AND
ADJUSTING HANDLEBAR
Unfolding Handlebar
1. Loosen handlebar adjustment knobs.
Rotate the handlebar into the operat-
ing position (see Figure 2). Do not force
handlebar. If there is binding, continue
to loosen adjustment knobs. Be careful
not to pinch power cord between
handlebar and lower handlebar support.
2. Tighten handlebar adjustment knobs.
Folding Handlebar For Storage
1Loosen handlebar adjustment knobs.
Rotate the handlebar forward and down
over the tiller housing (see Figure 4).
Do not force handlebar. If there is bind-
ing, continue to loosen knobs. Be care-
ful not to pinch power cord between
handlebar and lower handlebar support.
2Tighten handlebar adjustment knobs.
Adjusting Height of Handlebar
The handlebar has two possible height set-
tings. The tiller is shipped with the handle-
bar mounted in the standard height or lowest
position. If this height is too short, adjust the
height of the handlebar to the extended
height or highest position.
1. Loosen and remove handlebar adjust-
ment knobs, washers, and saddle bolts
from handlebar.
2. Position handlebar so that the bottom
holes in the handlebar line up with the
holes in the lower handlebar supports
(see Figure 3). Insert the saddle bolts
through the holes and reinstall the
washers and handlebar knobs.
3. Tighten handlebar adjustment knobs.
Handlebar
Adjustment
Knob
Extended Height
Adjustment Hole
Standard Height
Adjustment Hole
Figure 2 - Unfolding Handlebar
Figure 3 - Adjusting Handlebar Height
Figure 4 - Folding Handlebar Down
Handlebar
Handlebar
Adjustment
Knob
Lower
Handlebar
Support
Saddle
Bolt
Handlebar
Handlebar
Adjustment
Knob
Lower
Handlebar
Support
Washer
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ADJUSTING WHEEL
ASSEMBLY
Adjusting the Wheel Assembly
for Transport
1. Remove retaining clip and clevis pin
from wheel assembly mounting bracket
(see Figure 5).
2. Rotate the wheel assembly down so that
the hole in the wheel assembly lines up
with the center hole in the mounting
bracket as shown in Figure 6.
3. Insert the clevis pin through the hole as
shown in Figure 6, and insert the retain-
ing clip in the clevis pin. The wheels are
now mounted in the transport position.
Adjusting the Wheel Assembly
for Tilling
1. Remove the retaining clip from the
clevis pin and remove the clevis pin
from the mounting bracket and wheel
assembly.
2. Rotate the wheel assembly up and for-
ward as shown in Figure 7 until the hole
in the wheel assembly lines up with the
upper hole in the mounting bracket.
3. Insert the clevis pin through the aligned
holes and insert the retaining clip into
the clevis pin. The wheels are now
mounted in the tilling position.
TINE REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION
Tine Removal and Installation
1. Remove the retaining clips from the end
of the tine shaft.
2. Remove outer tine set from tine shaft.
3. Remove inner tine set from tine shaft.
4. Reinstall the retaining clips onto tine shaft
to prevent them from being misplaced.
5. Reverse above steps to install tines.
IMPORTANT: The tiller has 4 dif-
ferent sets of tines. For proper
performance, the tines must al-
ways be installed correctly as
shown in Figure 8. When as-
sembled correctly, the angled cut-
ting edge of tines should rotate
towards the front of the tiller. The
blades of all the tines should be
pointing toward the transmission.
The tine hubs of the inner and
outer tine sets should be facing
each other as shown in Figure 8.
WARNING: Always unplug the
tiller before placing hands near
the tines. Always wear gloves to
protect your hands from the sharp
edges of the tines.
Tine Shaft
Inner Tine Set
Retaining Clip
Figure 8 - Tine Removal and Installation
Clevis Pin
Figure 5 - Removing Retaining Clip and
Clevis Pin
Figure 6 - Adjusting Wheel Assembly to
Transport Position
Figure 7 - Adjusting Wheel Assembly to
Tilling Position
Retaining Clip
ASSEMBLY
Continued
Rotation of Tines
During Operation
Cutting
Edge
Tine Hub
Tine
Blade
Outer
Tine Set
Tine Hubs
Toward Transmission
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CIRCUIT BREAKER
PROTECTION
This tiller is equipped with a circuit breaker
located in the top of the switch housing (see
Figure 10). The circuit breaker provides
over-current protection to the tiller motor
should the tines become jammed or locked
by a stone, root, or other obstruction.
If the circuit breaker should trip during use,
the white button will pop up out of the case
and the electric motor and the tines will stop
rotating.
Resetting the Breaker
1. Fully release the trigger lever.
2. Unplug the tiller power cord from the
extension cord.
3. Dislodge or remove any obstacles from
the tines which caused the tines to jam.
WARNING: Always unplug the
tiller before placing hands near
the tines. Always wear gloves to
protect your hands from the sharp
edges of the tines.
4. Press the reset button on the breaker
back into the housing (see Figure 10).
The button should stay depressed when
released. Plug the tiller power cord
back into the extension cord.
5. Firmly grasp the tiller grip area on the
handlebar, and resume tilling.
Figure 10 - Circuit Breaker Button
Circuit
Breaker
Set
Circuit
Breaker
Tripped
WARNING: Read and under-
stand this owners manual before
operating this tiller. Make certain
you read and understand all
Safety Warnings
on pages 2 and
3. Improper use of this tiller can
result in severe injury or death
from fire, electrical shock, or body
contact with moving parts.
OPERATING TILLER
EXTENSION CORDS
Always use proper extension cords with this
tiller. Use only extension cords marked for
outdoor use. The cord must be marked with
suffix W or W-A following the cord type
designations.
Example:
SJTW-A or SJTW.
Use proper sized cord with this tiller. Cord
must be heavy enough to carry current
needed. An undersized cord will cause volt-
age drop at tiller. Tiller will lose power and
overheat. Follow cord size requirements
listed below.
Cord Length AWG Cord Size
25 feet 16 AWG
50 feet 16 AWG
100 feet 14 AWG
150 feet 12 AWG
Keep cord away from rotating tines. Inspect
cord often. Replace damaged cords.
RETAINING EXTENSION
CORD
The switch housing has an extension cord
hitch made from a series of alternating hooks
(see Figure 9). This feature can be used to
secure the receptacle end of the extension
cord to the tiller handle to prevent accidental
disconnection from the power cord. A belt
clip is also included to help manage the cord
by keeping it at the users side and away from
the tiller tines.
Securing Extension Cord to
Tiller
1. Start at approximately 6 inches from
receptacle end of extension cord and
weave the cord between the hooks on
the switch housing as shown in Figure
9, so that the receptacle is hanging be-
low the switch housing.
2. Begin weaving the extension cord on
top of the bottom hook and alternate
under and over hooks so that the cord
is ultimately on top of the last hook.
3. Plug the tiller power cord into the ex-
tension cord.
Figure 9 - Securing Extension Cord to
Tiller
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STARTING TILLER
1. Grasp grip area on handlebar firmly
with both hands.
2. Use your thumb to slide the lock-off
lever all the way to the right (see Fig-
ure 11). This releases the trigger lever.
3. Squeeze the trigger lever all the way in
(see Figure 11). The motor will start
and the tines will begin to rotate. Once
the tiller is started, the lock-off lever
can be released.
4.
IMPORTANT:
To stop the tiller, release
the trigger lever. The motor will shut
off and the tines will stop rotating. The
trigger lever is now locked off again.
BASIC TILLER OPERATION
Use the tiller for breaking sod, preparing
seed beds, and for cultivating gardens and
flower beds. The tiller can also dig small
holes for planting saplings or potted plants.
Let the tiller do most of the work. The tines
will pull the tiller forward during operation.
By pulling tiller back towards yourself, the
tines will dig deeper and more aggressively.
For breaking sod or deep tilling, allow the tines
to pull the tiller forward to the end of your
arm’s reach, then firmly pull the tiller back
towards you. By repeatedly allowing the tiller
to move forward and then pulling the tiller
back to you, the tiller will be most effective.
If the tiller digs deep enough to stay in one
spot, gently rock the tiller side to side to start
the tiller moving forward again.
For preparing seed beds, we recommend
using one of the tilling patterns shown in
Figure 12.
Figure 11 - Lock-off Lever and Trigger
Lever
Figure 12 - Suggested Tilling Patterns
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1
Lock-off Lever
Trigger
Lever
Tilling Pattern One - Make two passes over
area to be tilled, the second at a right angle
to the first.
Tilling Pattern Two - Make two passes over
area to be tilled, the second overlapping the
first.
OPERATING TILLER
Continued
EXTENSION CORD
MANAGEMENT
As with any electric lawn and garden appli-
ance, you will develop a common sense ap-
proach to keeping the extension cord in a safe
and logical location as you are using the tiller.
A convenient belt clip is included with the
tiller to enable you to attach the extension
cord to your waist and ease cord manage-
ment (see Figure 13). It is recommended
that the belt clip and extension cord be
attached to your right side. Maintain enough
slack between the tiller and the belt clip for
easy maneuvering.
Figure 13 - Extension Cord Belt Clip
WARNING: Be aware of exten-
sion cord while operating tiller. Be
careful not to trip over cord. Keep
cord away from tines at all times.
Outer
Hook
Belt
Extension Cord
If tilling rows, start with the row that is closest
to the household outlet you are using as an
electrical power source. Begin tilling the row
in a direction which will keep the extension
cord on your right side. When the tiller reaches
the end of the row, turn to position the tiller in
the opposite direction for the next row. Re-
member, keeping the extension cord behind
you and on your right side will make it easier
to manage the extension cord.
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Figure 14 - Grease Filler Screw
Grease Filler
Screw
CHECKING TRANSMISSION
LUBRICANT
1. Unplug tiller from power source.
2. Locate the grease filler screw located
above the tine shaft on the right side of
the transmission (see Figure 14).
3. Lay the tiller on its left side. Remove
the right side tine sets for easy access
to grease filler screw. See Tine Removal
and Installation, page 6.
4. Clean the transmission to prevent dirt and
debris from entering the transmission.
5. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, re-
move the grease filler screw from the
transmission case.
6. If grease is not visible in the hole, add
a high-quality, automotive-grade, petro-
leum-based grease using standard
grease gun. Place the nozzle of the
grease gun firmly against the rim of the
hole and add grease until it begins to
seep out around the edge of the nozzle.
7. Reinstall the grease filler screw and
wipe away any excess grease.
8. Reassemble the tine sets. See Tine Re-
moval and Installation, page 6.
CLEARING TINES OF
FOREIGN OBJECTS
During use, a stone or root could become
lodged in the tines, or tall grass or weeds
may become wrapped around the tine shaft.
To clear the tines, release the trigger lever.
Unplug the tiller, and dislodge or remove
any obstacles from the tines or tine shaft.
CLEANING TILLER
1. To clean front and rear cover and
fender, use a soft cloth dampened with
a mild soap and water mixture. Do not
spray or pour water directly onto the
front or rear cover. Wipe the front and
rear covers and fender with the damp-
ened cloth.
2. To remove soil and debris from the tines
and transmission, use a stiff brush or a
dampened cloth. Do not spray or pour
water directly onto tiller.
3. For easier cleaning, remove the tines
from the tine shaft. See Tine Removal
and Installation, page 6.
4. Once cleaned, wipe the tine shaft dry
and apply a light coat of oil to the shaft
before reinstalling the tines.
WARNING: When cleaning
tiller:
Do not submerge tiller in any
liquids.
Do not use products that
contain ammonia, chlorine, or
abrasives.
Do not use chlorinated clean-
ing solvents, carbon tetrachlo-
ride, kerosene, or gasoline.
WARNING: Unplug tiller from
power source before cleaning or
servicing. Severe injury or death
could occur from fire, electrical
shock, or body contact with mov-
ing tines.
CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Always unplug the
tiller before placing hands near
the tines. Always wear gloves to
protect your hands from the sharp
edges of the tines.
To ease removal of tall grass or weeds that
are wrapped around the tine shaft, remove
one or more of the tines from the tine shaft.
See Tine Removal and Installation, page 6.
When you have cleared the tines, reinstall
tines onto tine shaft. Plug the tiller power
cord into the extension cord. Firmly grasp
the grip area of the handlebar with both
hands and resume normal tilling operation.
OPERATING TILLER
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OTHER SUGGESTED
LUBRICATION POINTS
Handlebar Adjustment Knobs: Occa-
sionally spray a silicone type lubricant
around the saddle bolts.
Tine Shaft: After each use, remove the
tines, clean the tine shaft with fine sandpa-
per and apply a light coat of oil to the tine
shaft. This will make future tine installation
and removal easier.
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
ELECTRIC TILLER
Model 109312-01
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7
4
5
7
6
6
3
2
40
42
41
40
42
29
34
45
8
9
15
13
51
50
49
35
11
30
31
33
16
17
18
32
32
48
14
10
48
52
53
30
27
44
39
43
37
46
38
47
28
26
19
48
22
23
21
20
25
48
24
31
12
36
47
47
Assembling Fender to
Transmission
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28 109352-01 Lower Trigger Housing 1
29 109347-01 Power Cord 1
30 109367-01 Bolt, Saddle Head .312-18 x 1.5" 2
31 109366-01 Handle Knob 2
32 WLE-5 External Tooth Lock Washer 2
33 108444-02 Handle Support, Right 1
34 H5C4-40C Bolt, Hex Head .25-20 x 5" 2
35 109344-01 Rear Housing 1
36 109341-01 Foam 1
37 109368-01 Clevis Pin .25 x 1" 1
38 109369-01 Retaining Clip 1
39 109356-01 Wheel Assembly Bracket 1
40 109374-01 Wheel 2
41 109358-01 Axle Assembly 1
42 109377-01 Nut Cap 2
43 109365-01 Retaining Clip 2
44 109364-01 Cord Clip 4
45 109361-01 Belt Clip 1
46 H5C4-8C Bolt, Hex Head .25-20 x 1" 1
47 NEC-4C Nut, Hex Lock .25-20 7
48 059046
Screw, Tap Pan Hd, PR#8, Type 25
16
49 109336-01 Sprocket Gear 1
50 059606 Drive Gear 1
51 075676 Sprocket Roller Bearing 1
52 109350-01 Fender Plate 1
53 103708-01 Screw, PPH TPG "B" 2
PARTS LIST
ELECTRIC TILLER
Model 109312-01
This list contains replaceable parts used in your tiller. When ordering parts, be sure to
provide the correct model number, then the part number and description of the desired part.
KEY PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 109384-01 Transmission Assembly 1
2 109342-01 Tine Assembly 1
3 109342-04 Tine Assembly 1
4 109342-02 Tine Assembly 1
5 109342-03 Tine Assembly 1
6 109349-01 Felt Washer 2
7 109339-01 Dust Cap 2
8 109332-01 Fender 1
9 109333-01 Bearing Plate Assembly 1
10 H5C4-20C Bolt, Hex Head .25-20 x 2.5" 4
11 109385-01 Motor Assembly 1
12 076014 Motor Can Assembly 1
13 059045 Screw, Tap Pan Head 4
14 109343-01 Front Housing 1
15 109345-01 Air Dam 1
16 108444-01 Handle Support, Left 1
17 108443-01 Upper Handle Tube Assembly 1
18 099829-05 Shrouded Cord 1
19 107729-01 Micro Switch 1
20 109360-01 Lock Off Side Cover 1
21 109355-01 Lock Off Slide 1
22 109354-01 Stop Block 1
23 107694-01 Lock Off Spring 1
24 109357-01 Trigger Spring 1
25 109353-01 Trigger Lever 1
26 22616013 Circuit Breaker 1
27 109351-01 Upper Trigger Housing 1
KEY PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
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REPAIR SERVICE
Note:
Only use original replacement parts.
This will protect your warranty coverage for
parts replaced under warranty.
Each authorized service center is indepen-
dently owned and operated. For additional
service center or warranty information, call
1-800-858-8501.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
For original replacement parts, contact au-
thorized dealers of this product or your
nearest parts central listed below.
TECHNICAL
SERVICE
You may have further questions about as-
sembling, operating, or maintaining this
tiller. If so, contact DESA International’s
Technical Service Department at 1-800-
858-8501.
You can also visit DESA International’s
technical service web site at
www.desatech.com.
TROUBLESHOOTING
OBSERVED FAULT
Motor does not run when you squeeze trig-
ger lever
Motor runs, but tines do not move
Tiller smokes
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Lock-off lever not pressed to release trig-
ger lever
2. Extension cord connection is loose
3. Circuit breaker is tripped on tiller
4. Household circuit breaker is tripped on
open line fuse
5. Bad motor brushes
6. Open wiring on tiller
Gear train failure
Tiller damaged. Do not use tiller
REMEDY
1. Fully depress lock-off lever before
squeezing trigger lever (see Starting
Tiller, page 8)
2. Check cord connections
3. Check circuit breaker on tiller (see Cir-
cuit Breaker Protection, page 7)
4. Check circuit breaker or line fuse (see
Circuit Breaker Protection, page 7)
5. See authorized service center
6. See authorized service center
See authorized service center
See authorized service center
Note:
For additional help, visit DESA
International’s technical service web site
at www.desatech.com.
WARNING: Unplug tiller from power source before servicing. Severe
injury or death could occur from fire, electrical shock, or body contact
with moving tines.
WARRANTY SERVICE
If tiller requires warranty service, return it to
nearest authorized service center. You must
show proof of purchase. If faulty materials or
workmanship caused damage, we will repair
or replace tiller without charge.
Note:
Nor-
mal wear, misuse, abuse, neglect, or acciden-
tal damage is not covered under warranty.
NON-WARRANTY SERVICE
If tiller requires service, return it to nearest
authorized service center. Repairs will be
billed to you at regular repair list prices.
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AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS
PARTS DEALERS
Parts Company of America
1657 Shermer Road
Northbrook, IL 60062-5362
708-498-5900
1-800-323-0620
www.grainger.com
Portable Heater Parts
342 North County Road 400 East
Valparaiso, IN 46383-9704
219-462-7441
1-800-362-6951
www.portableheaterparts.com
FBD
1349 Adams Street
Bowling Green, KY 42103-3414
270-846-1199
1-800-654-8534
Lyons & Lyons Sales Co. Inc.
Glen Arm Road
Glen Arm, MD 21057-9454
410-665-6500
1-800-333-5966
Master Part Distributors
1251 Mound Avenue NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49504-2672
616-791-0505
1-800-446-1446
Hance Distributors Inc.
12795 16th Avenue North
Plymouth, MN 55441-4556
763-559-2299
www.hanceco.com
Automotive Equipment Service
3117 Holmes
Kansas City, MO 64109-1716
816-531-9144
1-800-843-3546
www.aes-lawnparts.com
Ray’s Portable Heater Service
3191 Myers Road
Camino, CA 95709-9550
530-644-7716
Shamay's Enterprises
P.O. Box 3714
58643 Knox-Niman Lane
Landers, CA 92285
760-364-2046
Baltimore Electronics
1348 Dixwell Avenue
Hamden, CT 06514-0322
203-248-7553
1-800-397-7553
Eckley’s Small Engine
31617 Spruce Drive
Eustis, FL 32726-9592
352-357-6764
Bowden Electric Motor Service
1681 S. Wesleyan Blvd.
Rocky Mount, NC 27803
252-446-4203
Forrest Lytle and Sons Inc.
740 West Galbraith Road
Cincinnati, OH 45231-6002
513-521-1464
Bortz Chain Saw Shop
Road #2, Box 64A
Oley, PA 19547-9412
610-987-6452
21st Century
2950 Fretz Valley Road
Perkasie, PA 18944-4034
215-795-0400
1-800-325-4828
Laportes Parts and Service
2444 N 5th Street
Hartsville, SC 29550-7704
843-857-0222
Webbs Appliance Center
1519 Church Street
Nashville, TN 37203-3004
615-329-4079
1-800-899-4079
Industrial Hardware
4109 Bainbridge Blvd.
Chesapeake, VA 23324-1403
804-543-2232
1-800-788-0008
Mills Lawn and Garden
928 Commonwealth Place
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
757-361-9293
www.mills-parts.com
Tuco Industrial Products
5223 180th Street SW
Suite 4A-1
Lynnwood, WA 98037-4506
425-743-9533
1-800-735-1268
www.tucoheat.com
ALABAMA (AL)
A & O General Repair Service
1470 Opelika Road
Auburn, AL 36830
334-821-7022
Southern Power Tool
3956 Government Blvd.
Mobile, AL 36693
334-639-8188
ARIZONA (AZ)
Best Brothers Lawnmower Repair
5549 W. Glendale Avenue
Glendale, AZ 85301
602-939-9170
D & L Small Engines, Inc.
10023 North 19th Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85021
602-861-1978
Power Tool Service Center
660 East 19th Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
520-884-8974
CALIFORNIA (CA)
Ray’s Portable Heater Service
3191 Meyers Road
Camino, CA 95709
530-644-7716
California Electric Service
612 South Shoppers Lane
Covina, CA 91723
818-915-4935
California Electric Service
14753 Oxnard Street
Van Nuys, CA 91411
818-997-8855
Power Outdoor Equipment
3160 Industrial Drive
Yuba City, CA 95993
530-671-1871
COLORADO (CO)
McGuckin Power Equipment Center
2845 Valmont Road
Boulder, CO 80302
303-443-9317
Ace Mower and Small Engines
4718 Chromium Drive
Colorado Spring, CO 80918
719-593-0862
Bartell Tool Service
1448 W. Cedar Avenue
Denver, CO 80223
303-777-5463
Metrogas Equipment Company
790 West 64th Ave.
Denver, CO 80221
303-428-3036
Winfrey’s Jones LLP
317 8th Street
Greeley, CO 80631
970-353-9576
California Electric Company
1208 East Ash Avenue
Fullerton, CA 92631
714-870-0900
J & N Garden Equipment
4460 W. Imperial Hwy.
Inglewood, CA 90304
310-671-0079
Shamay's Enterprises
P.O. Box 3714
58643 Knox-Niman Lane
Landers, CA 92285
760-364-2046
California Electric Service
2594 East Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91107
626-792-3194
West Coast Contractors Supply
#28 13th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-861-6124
Leete Electric Company
930 Petaluma Hill Road
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
707-545-0484
Rincon Valley Yard & Garden
4972 Sonoma Hwy
Santa Rosa, CA 95409
707-593-4124
AAA Electric Company, Inc.
24 South Main Street
Longmont, CO 80501
330-776-6031
Dales Electric Motor Repair
932 Coffman Street
Longmont, CO 80501
303-651-6907
CONNECTICUT (CT)
Baltimore Electronics
5 Manila Ave.
Hamden, CT 06514
203-248-7553
1-800-397-7553
Utility Electric Service
53 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06106
860-246-7271
Goodies Sales and Service
133 Hamilton Street
New Haven, CT 06515
203-865-1470
FLORIDA (FL)
301 Mower Shop
5724 15th Street E.
Bradenton, FL 34203
941-758-7844
Eckley’s Small Engine
31617 Spruce Drive
Eustis, FL 32736
352-357-6764
Al’s Small Engine, Inc.
2496 Blanding Blvd.
Middleburg, FL 32068
904-282-5472
Lindle & Sons Electric Motor Repair
7016 Hwy. 22
Panama City, FL 32401
850-871-1722
Eustis and Sons, Inc.
7035 66th Street North
Pinellas Park, FL 34665
727-544-1486
A1A Small Engines & Equipment
420 S. Dixie Hwy. E.
Pompano Beach, FL 33060
954-946-5044
Mulvaney’s Inc.
2148 W. Tennessee Street
Tallahassee, FL 32304
850-576-5578
GEORGIA (GA)
Hamilton Hardware
5300 Veterans Pkwy.
Columbus, GA 31904
706-322-6545
Able Tool Rental
3360 Fairburn Road
Douglasville, GA 30135
770-949-1932
Douglasville Ace Hardware
6530 Church Street
Douglasville, GA 30133
770-942-7044
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ASAP Equipment Services
3560 C Buford Hwy
Duluth, GA 30096
678-584-5462
Fayette Mower & Appliance
395 S. Glynn St.
Fayetteville, GA 30215
770-461-9400
S & P Rental & Supply Co.
259 Grayson Hwy
Lawrenceville, GA 30245
770-963-0392
Spray Solutions
476 Flowing Wells Rd. D-1
Martinez, GA 30907
706-855-1293
Tifton Electric Motors
1265 US Hwy. 82E
Tifton, GA 31794
912-382-4040
IDAHO (ID)
Rossiter Electric
1501 S. Capitol Ave.
Idaho Falls, ID 83403
208-529-3665
Steam Store Rocky Mountain, Inc.
155 North Gate Mile
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
208-522-0609
J & J Enterprises
1704 Addison Avenue East
Twin Falls, ID 83301
208-733-2001
ILLINOIS (IL)
Uline Lawn Equipment
290 W. Squk Trail
Chicago Heights, IL 60411
708-755-2227
708-755-1533 (Fax)
Lange Electric
912 E. Fayette
Effingham, IL 62401
217-347-7626
Carter’s Small Engine Repair
206 N. Hickory Street
Galatia, IL 62935
618-268-4814
H & R Pump Company, Inc.
2111 E. Washington Street
Joliet, IL 60434
815-726-2950
INDIANA (IN)
Hutchens Sales and Service
R.R. #5, Box 550
Bloomfield, IN 47424
812-876-1891
Nichols Ice & Oil
2018 Park Road
Connersville, IN 47331
765-825-3741
B & W Repair Service
213 N. Main Street
Dale, IN 47523
812-937-2576
Industrial Motor & Electrical Supply,
Inc.
64466 State Road 19
Goshen, IN 46526
219-862-4044
Tyrie Mower Repair
110 South 16th Street
Lafayette, IN 47905
765-742-7886
Kabelin True Value Hardware
512 Andrew Avenue
Laporte, IN 46350
219-362-7917
Lear Lawn & Garden
2204 N. Wolfe Street
Muncie, IN 47303
765-282-6273
Li’l Engine Sales & Service, Inc.
1428 Vincennes Street
New Albany, IN 47150
812-944-1377
Portable Heater Parts
342 North County Road, 400 East
Valparaiso, IN 46383
219-462-7441
D W Handy’s
217 West 15th St.
Vincennes, IN 47591
812-886-0172
New Paris Farm Store
68443 W. Main Street
P.O. Box 96
New Paris, IN 46553
219-831-4823
IOWA (IA)
Beal’s Motor Rewinding
600 West Beach
Cherokee, IA 51012
712-225-6173
Blink Electric Motors
Rear 116 N. 1st Ave.
Marshalltown, IA 50158
641-752-3036
Northeast Iowa Motor Service
24665-150th Street
Sumner, IA 50674
563-578-5883
Black Hawk Rental
324 West 15th Street
Waterloo, IA 50702
319-234-4421
KANSAS (KS)
Abilene Rent-All & Sales
1701 West 1st Street
Abilene, KS 67410
785-263-7668
NAAB Electric, Inc.
2013 W. Jones
Garden City, KS 67846
316-276-8101
Morris Electric Repair
2423 5th Street
Great Bend, KS 67530
316-792-2919
McPherson Rental Center
911 West First Street
McPherson, KS 67460
620-241-3333
KENTUCKY (KY)
Gillum’s Service & Repair
8611 Rt. US 60
Ashland, KY 41102
606-928-4932
E-Z Rent It Inc.
1428 U.S. 31-W By-Pass
Bowling Green, KY 42101
270-782-9462
Roman’s Repair Shop
601 College Street
Bowling Green, KY 42101
270-746-0857
Hopkinsville Electric Motor
704 W. 15th Street
Hopkinsville, KY 42240
270-886-7585
Maury’s Fluorescent Appliance
1521 Bardstown Road
Louisville, KY 40205
502-456-1671
Rental World, Inc.
9509 Dixie Hwy.
Louisville, KY 40272
502-935-8853
All States Industrial Repair
728 E. Center Street
Madisonville, KY 42431
270-821-6555
LOUISIANA (LA)
Triangle Bicycle and Lawnmower
5433 Crowder Road
New Orleans, LA 70127
504-241-3239
Wayne’s Heat & Air
1605 W. Vine Street
Opelousas, LA 70570
337-948-4246
Evans of LA, Inc.
907 Cypress Street
West Monroe, LA 71291
318-322-6180
MAINE (ME)
Richard’s Electric Motor
549 Main Street
Caribou, ME 04736
207-498-8950
Roger’s Electric Motor Shop
823-West Main Street
Madawaska, ME 04756
207-728-4253
Rent-N-Save
28 Allen Avenue
Portland, ME 04103
207-797-2223
MARYLAND (MD)
Center Supply Company
6802 Industrial Drive #208
Beltsville, MD 20705
301-595-0860
Lehmans Hardware, Inc.
5921 Belair Road
Baltimore, MD 21206
410-483-5888
Norris Taylor Contractors, Inc.
8480 Ocean Gateway
Easton, MD 21601
410-822-2050
Lyons & Lyons Sales Co. Inc.
Glen Arm Road
Glen Arm, MD 21057-9454
410-665-6500
1-800-333-5966
Chesapeake Rent All
210 N. Stokes Street
Havre De Grace, MD 21078
410-939-1720
B & M Sharpening & Repair
8614 Church Lane
Randalstown, MD 21133
410-655-0801
MASSACHUSETTS (MA)
Ormond’s Inc.
115R Dean Ave.
Franklin, MA 02038
508-528-2013
Beacon Lumber/Beacon Rental
513 Church Street
New Bedford, MA 02745
508-995-1766
Mott’s Tool Repair Service
92 Rayber Road
Orleans, MA 02653
508-240-0764
Utility Electric Service #2
810 Main Street
Springfield, MA 01105
413-781-1635
MICHIGAN (MI)
R & A Service
12900 Haggerty Road
Belleville, MI 48111
734-697-1144
Thompson’s Rental Resale Repair
11973 New Lothrop Road
Byron, MI 48418
810-266-4969
Hendricks Sales
7876 Division
Grand Rapids, MI 49548
616-455-8220
Chicago Drive Rentals, Inc.
11298 Chicago Drive
Holland, MI 49424
616-396-9575
Fowler’s Farm City Sales
2876 West Washington Road
Ithaca, MI 48847
989-875-3976
Superior Industrial Sales & Service
116 N. State Street
Jackson, MI 49201
517-784-0539
Norm’s Electric Motor Repair
414 Walbridge Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
616-382-5054
A & J Rentals
550 S. 11th Street
Niles, MI 49120
616-684-3200
Bob’s Service Shop
2537 W. Drahner Road
Oxford, MI 48371
248-628-2601
Bid’s Service, Inc.
11276 E. Ten Mile
Warren, MI 48089
810-759-3040
MINNESOTA (MN)
Perry’s Electrical Rebuilders
24664 Hale Avenue
Forest Lake, MN 55025
651-464-8054
Andy’s Small Engine City
2408 Pearl Ct. SE
Rochester, MN 55904
507-280-0373
Reed’s Sales & Service
1260 Payne Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55101
651-774-9515
MISSISSIPPI (MS)
Handy Man Rentals
1904 Shiloh Road
Corinth, MS 38834
662-287-2460
MISSOURI (MO)
Stewarts Enterprises
7631 NW Salebarn Road
Cameron, MO 64429
816-632-6578
Northwest Power Sales
26848 Haultain Drive
Maryville, MO 64468
660-582-5080
Buchheit, Inc.
Route 7, Box 239
Perryville, MO 63775
573-547-1017
A K Small Engine Works
15726 Hwy C
Versailles, MO 65084
573-378-6339
MONTANA (MT)
Tom’s Service Repair
1111-6th Avenue North
Billings, MT 59101
406-259-6179
Mosch Electric Motors, Inc.
2513 - 17th St. NE
Black Eagle, MT 59414
406-453-2481
Sun Rental Center
1301 - 3rd St. NW
Great Falls, MT 59404
406-761-6688
NEBRASKA (NE)
Hatten’s Electric Service
130 S. Hastings, Box 843
Hastings, NE 68901
402-463-4596
Craft Specialties
108 Hillside Drive
Norfolk, NE 68701
402-379-3129
Flohr Electric Motor
4356 South 90th Street
Omaha, NE 68127
402-331-6863
MSE Parts Unlimited
4935 South 136th Street
Omaha, NE 68137
402-895-0806
Ted’s Mower Sales and Service, Inc.
5155 Q. Street
Omaha, NE 68117
402-731-7058
LaVern Hass Repair
1204 - 1st Road
Wisner, NE 68791
402-529-6846
NEW HAMPSHIRE (NH)
Kingston Enterprises
85 North Road
Kingston, NH 03848
603-642-3506
NEW JERSEY (NJ)
Associated Industries
2433 Rt. 206
Eastampton, NJ 08060
609-267-8417
Woodchuck’s Lawnmower
and Appliance
220 Whitehorse Pike
Magnolia, NJ 08049
856-783-1111
Tep’s Power Equipment
1002 N. High Street
Millville, NJ 08332
856-825-8294
Richard’s Sharpening Service
824 Mill Road
Northfield, NJ 08225
609-641-9481
Capitol Service & Equipment
551 New Market Road
Piscataway, NJ 08855
732-968-5577
Air & Electric Tool Service, Inc.
130 W. 3rd Street
Roselle, NJ 07203
908-242-6930
NEW YORK (NY)
Valley Mower Service
2857 Ellis Creek Road
Barton, NY 13734
607-589-4825
White Tool Supply Inc.
3047 Atlantic Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11208
718-227-8844
Lehman’s Farm & Home Supply
Route 26
Denmark, NY 13631
315-493-1151
M & S Repair Shop
303 Hilltop Drive
Elma, NY 14059
716-652-0311
Luther’s Outdoor Equipment
3676 State Route 5
Frankfort, NY 13340
315-894-4467
Crossbay Appliance Service
158-34 Crossbay Blvd.
Howard Beach, NY 11414
718-843-4422
Provenzano’s
84 E. Main Street
Kings Park, NY 11754
631-269-1080
Para-Deys Tools
708 Victor Road
Macedon, NY 14502
315-986-2520
P & C
12 East Street
Nunda, NY 14517
716-468-5050
Otega Repair
226 County Hwy 7
Otego, NY 13825
607-988-7859
Owego Agway Coop
38 West Avenue
Owego, NY 13827
607-687-2039
Larmon Small Engine
16353 Co. Rt. 91
Pierrepont Manor, NY 13674
315-465-6671
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R & D Mower & Snowblower
Sales and Service
1632 Empire Blvd.
Webster, NY 14580
716-671-9409
Bedford Appliance, Inc.
1173 Yonkers Ave.
Yonkers, NY 10704
914-237-7575
NORTH CAROLINA (NC)
Harnett & Wake Sales & Service
44 N. Broad Street
Angier, NC 27501
919-331-0463
Leonard Electric Motor Repair, Inc.
531 N. Fayetteville St.
Asheboro, NC 27203
336-625-2375
Martin Equipment Company
4209-B US 70 E.
Goldsboro, NC 27534
919-778-5996
Hickory Home & Garden
336 HWY 321 NW
Hickory, NC 28601
704-327-3719
O’Mary’s Small Engine
220 W. Forlines Road
Winterville, NC 28590
252-355-4597
NORTH DAKOTA (ND)
Fix-It Shop
316 21st Street E.
Dickson, ND 58601
701-225-0766
Ted’s Saw Service
901 South 12th Street
Grand Forks, ND 58201
701-775-7343
Craig’s Small Engine Repair
508 East 2nd Street
Williston, ND 58801
701-774-0798
OHIO (OH)
Carter Electrical Repair
3448 Lunar Rd. NE
Carrollton, OH 44615
330-627-4061
North East Mower Service
412 East 156th Street
Cleveland, OH 44110
216-531-8197
Lefeld Welding & Steel Supply
600 N. Second Street
Coldwater, OH 45828
419-678-2397
Dayton Hardware & Supply
16-32 N. Irwin Street
Dayton, OH 45404
513-258-3721
1-800-762-3426 Ohio only
Ken’s Repair
3246 S. Sectionline
Delaware, OH 43015
740-369-4798
Anytool & Outdoor Power Equip.
21150 Lorain Road
Fairview Park, OH 44126
440-356-1920
Deep Run Mower Service
58781 Heil Addn. Deep Run
Martins Ferry, OH 43935
740-859-6131
Worcester Sales and Service
34200 Lorian Road
N. Ridgeville, OH 44039
440-327-2196
Leonard Hardware
145 North 15th Street
Sebring, OH 44672
330-938-6329
Sparks Sales & Service
5184 Fletcher Chapel Road
Springfield, OH 45502
937-323-5925
United Rentals of North America
5745 Angola Road
Toledo, OH 43615
419-865-5539
OKLAHOMA (OK)
Kay Electric Company
1101 W. Broadway
P.O. Box 635
Altus, OK 73522
580-482-1757
Sooner Distributors
3021 S. High Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73143
405-634-3391
H. L. Moss
1714 E. 15th Street
Tulsa, OK 74104
918-744-1305
OREGON (OR)
Turner’s Lawnmower and Saw
728 SE Robin Way
Gresham, OR 97080
503-665-5441
Pendleton Grain Growers
200 S. 1st Street
Hermiston, OR 97801
541-567-5591
Appliance Repair Central
3203 NE Sandy Blvd.
Portland, OR 97232
503-234-7339
PENNSYLVANIA (PA)
General Rental & Sales Center
Old Rt 1 & 41
Avondale, PA 19311
610-268-2825
Bud’s Tractor and Mower Sevice
21 Bock Lane
Baden, PA 15005
724-869-7142
Engine Doctors
20 Russell Blvd.
Bradford, PA 16701
814-362-3091
Pro-Fix
136 Narrows Road
Edwardsville, PA 18651
570-288-0476
Carson’s Hardware
637-43 Main Street
Hellertown, PA 18055
610-838-7741
Al Muccioli’s Service
2001 Bedford Street
Suite C
Johnstown, PA 15904
814-266-5734
Valray Nurseries Inc.
R.D. #8, Box 362
Kittanning, PA 16201
724-548-1579
Hillyard Equipment Service Center
633 Lausch Lane
Lancaster, PA 17601
717-569-5768
Petrosky’s Hardware & Supply Co.
602 Alexandria Street
Latrobe, PA 15650
724-537-3541
Raymond, M. Nolt
290 S. Shirk Road
New Holland, PA 17557
717-354-0198
Snyder Electric Company
1500 Chateau Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
412-231-3100
Stamm’s Mower Repair
Rd. 5, Pine Lane Box 150
Selinsgrove, PA 17870
570-743-7651
SOUTH CAROLINA (SC)
Hall’s Small Motor Repair
225 Heathwood Drive
Aiken, SC 29803
843-649-6313
Todd’s Electric Motor Repair
110 Laurel Street
Conway, SC 29526
843-248-2444
LaPortes
2444 N. 5th Street
Hartsville, SC 29550
843-857-0222
Turner Repair Service
3 E. Belvue Road
Taylors, SC 29687
864-244-1746
TENNESSEE (TN)
Vista Small Engine
1510 Vista Lane
Clarksville, TN 37043
931-552-6953
Master Repair Service
305 Elmore Road
Crossville, TN 38555
931-484-2061
The Speciality Shop
2300 East Magnolia Avenue
Knoxville, TN 37917
865-523-6894
Webb’s Appliance Service Center
1519 Church Street
Nashville, TN 37203
615-329-4079
TEXAS (TX)
Sacate Vedre, Inc.
1906 N. Western
Amarillo, TX 79106
806-373-4409
Industrial Distributing Co.
9411 Neils Thompson Dr.
Austin, TX 78759
361-837-4122
Brunson Feed Mill
709 Sealy Ave.
Ballinger, TX 76821
915-365-2419
Bud’s LP Gas & Supply
225 Grand
Channelview, TX 77330
713-457-2456
Corpus Christi Power Tool & Rpr.
3701 Agnes
Corpus Christi, TX 78405
361-883-1117
Freel Enterprise
118 Elston
Dallas, TX 75232
214-376-9913
Southwest Electric Service
3008 Canton St.
Dallas, TX 75226
214-742-8211
Powell’s Small Engine Service
5906 Hwy 66
Greenville, TX 75402
903-454-1877
Home Appliance Services
1909 Reese Street
Liberty, TX 77575
409-336-8615
UTAH (UT)
Roosevelt Service Center
133 South 300 East, Box 1546
Roosevelt, UT 84066
435-722-2119
Appliance Service Center
1475 S. Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
801-467-6361
VIRGINIA (VA)
Industrial Hardware
4109 Bainbridge Blvd.
Chesapeake, VA 23324
804-543-2232
Warren E. Smith Shops
406 Cambria Street
Christiansburg, VA 24073
540-382-5501
B & B Appliance & Lawn Equipment
71 Lawson Road SE Suite C
Leesburg, VA 22075
703-777-1093
Roberts Small Engine Repair
1109 Curve Road
Pearisburg, VA 24134
540-921-3255
American Power Equip. Ctr.
2381 Staples Mill Road
Richmond, VA 23230
804-354-5810
Outdoor Power Equipment
800 White Marsh Road
Suffolk, VA 23434
804-925-4933
Mills Repair Service
928 Commonwealth Place
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
757-361-9293
WASHINGTON (WA)
Action Small Appliance Service
1500 - 145th Place SE
Bellevue, WA 98007
425-643-9806
TUCO Industrial Products
5223 - 180th SW Suite 4A-1
Lynnwood, WA 98037
425-743-9533
Action Small Appliance
2125 Second Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121
206-448-2020
Lifficks Electric Shop
8239 S. Park Avenue
Tacoma, WA 98408
425-474-7403
WEST VIRGINIA (WV)
Beckley Mower Service
3695 Robert C. Byrd Drive
Beckley, WV 25802
304-253-5748
Raymond’s Service Center
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ELECTRIC TILLER LIMITED WARRANTY
Always specify model number when writing the factory.
We reserve the right to amend these specifications at any time without notice. The only warranty applicable is our standard written warranty. We make
no other warranty, expressed or implied.
DESA International warrants this electric tiller and any parts thereof, to be free from defects in material and workmanship for two years from the
date of first purchase from an authorized dealer, provided that the product has been properly maintained and operated in accordance with all applicable
instructions. This warranty is valid for 90 Days from the date of purchase from an authorized dealer if the tiller is used for commercial, industrial,
or rental use. The bill of sale or proof of purchase must be presented at the time a claim is made under this warranty.
This warranty is extended only to the original retail purchaser. This warranty covers only the parts and labor required to restore this tiller to its proper
operating condition. Warranty parts must be obtained through factory authorized dealers and service centers for this product. These dealers and service
centers will provide original factory replacement parts. Failure to use original factory replacement parts voids this warranty.
This warranty does not apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal wear and tear, or parts that fail or become damaged as a
result of misuse, accident, lack of proper maintenance, tampering, or alteration. Travel, handling, transportation, and incidental costs associated with
warranty repairs are not reimbursable under this warranty and are the responsibility of the owner.
To the full extent allowed by the law of the jurisdiction that governs the sale of the product, this express warranty excludes any and all other expressed
warranties and limits the duration of any and all implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose to
two years from the date of first purchase, and DESA International’s liability is hereby limited to the purchase price of the product and DESA
International shall not be liable for any other damages whatsoever including indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.
Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts or an exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
the above limitation of damages may not apply to you.
This warranty provides the original purchaser with specific rights. For information regarding those rights, please consult the applicable state laws.
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2220 Argentia Road
Unit #4
Mississauga, Ontario
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IMPORTANTE: Antes de ensamblar y operar este cultivador
lea y entienda este manual. El uso inadecuado de este
cultivador puede ocasionar lesiones graves. Guarde este
manual para futuras referencias.
MODELO 109312-01
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MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO DEL
CULTIVADOR ELÉCTRICO
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SOBRE
SEGURIDAD
LEA TODAS LAS
INSTRUCCIONES ANTES DE
OPERAR EL CULTIVADOR
1. No opere el cultivador cerca de elemen-
tos subterráneos como cables eléctricos,
líneas telefónicas, tuberías o mangueras.
Si tiene duda sobre la ubicación de es-
tos elementos, póngase en contacto con
su compañía de servicios. Para obtener
información local de los servicios sub-
terráneos puede también ponerse en con-
tacto con el número de consulta Llama-
da Nacional Unica al 1-888-258-0808.
2. Observe lo que está haciendo. Use el
sentido común. No opere el cultivador
cuando esté cansado(a).
3. El cultivador debe ser manejado solamen-
te por adultos bien instruidos. No deje que
los niños manejen el cultivador.
4. No use el cultivador para ningún otro tra-
bajo excepto para el que fue destinado.
5. Use solamente el voltaje eléctrico indica-
do en la placa del modelo del cultivador.
sobrecalentamiento. La tabla a conti-
nuación le indica el tamaño correcto de
cordón que debe usar de acuerdo a la
longitud de la extensión y a la capaci-
dad nominal de corriente indicada en
la placa. Si tiene duda use el calibre
mayor siguiente. A menor número de
calibre, más grueso es el cordón. Para
reducir, mientras funciona, el riesgo de
desconexión del cordón del cultivador,
use el gancho del cordón y la presilla
de la correa descritas en este manual.
7. El circuito a usarse con el cultivador debe
tener, como protección, cortacircuitos de
falla a tierra (GFCI). Se disponen de
tomacorrientes con protección GFCI in-
corporada que pueden utilizarse como
medida adicional de seguridad.
8. Evite ambientes peligrosos. No opere
el cultivador:
Cuando se halle bajo la influencia del
alcohol, medicamentos o drogas.
En la lluvia o en áreas húmedas o
mojadas.
En sitios donde están presentes líqui-
dos o gases altamente inflamables.
Si el cultivador está dañado o no está
ensamblado completamente y bien.
9. Use siempre protección visual que
cumpla o exceda los requerimientos de
ANSI Z 87.1
10. Si opera el cultivador en condiciones
de polvo, use siempre máscara facial o
para polvo.
11. Vístase siempre adecuadamente. Mien-
tras utilice el cultivador se recomienda
usar lo siguiente:
Guantes de caucho y calzado robusto.
•Para sostener cabellos largos use un
cobertor y protector de cabellos.
Evite usar ropas flojas o joyas que
podrían quedar atrapadas en las púas
giratorias.
12. Inspeccione completamente el área en
donde va a usarse el cultivador y retire
cualquier objeto extraño.
ADVERTENCIA: Cuando use
electrodomésticos para jardine-
ría, deben acatarse las precau-
ciones básicas sobre seguridad
para reducir el riesgo de incen-
dio, sacudida eléctrica, o lesión
al personal.
6. Cordón de extensión _ Asegúrese que
su cordón de extensión esté en buenas
condiciones. Cuando lo use, esté segu-
ro de utilizar uno suficientemente grue-
so para que transporte la corriente ab-
sorbida por su máquina. Un cordón de
extensión subdimensionado ocasiona-
rá caídas de voltaje en la línea lo cual
producirá pérdidas de potencia y
ADVERTENCIA: Para reducir
el riesgo de sacudida eléctrica,
use solamente cordón de exten-
sión destinado para uso exterior,
por ejemplo cordón de extensión
del tipo SW-A, SOW-A, STW-A,
STOW-A, SJW-A, SJOW-A,
SJTW-A ó SJTOW-A.
Longitud total del
Voltaje cordón en pies
120 25 50 100 150
Capacidad
en amperios AWG
10-12 16 16 14 12
MIENTRAS OPERA EL
CULTIVADOR
1. Manténgase alerta. Use el sentido co-
mún mientras opera el cultivador.
2. Esté atento al cordón de extensión
mientras opera el cultivador. Tenga cui-
dado de no tropezarse con el cable.
Mantenga siempre al cordón de exten-
sión lejos de las púas.
3. Mantenga lejos del cultivador y del
cordón de extensión a todos los
niños(as), animales y curiosos. Manten-
ga el área de operación libre de perso-
nas y mascotas.
4. Agarre firmemente el manubrio con
ambas manos. Nunca opere el cultiva-
dor con una mano.
5. Esté alerta ya que el cultivador puede
rebotar inesperadamente hacia arriba o
saltar hacia adelante si las púas golpean
un suelo extremadamente duro,
compactado, congelado o con obstácu-
los enterrados como piedras grandes,
raíces o tocones.
6. No sostenga la máquina extendiendo
mucho los brazos. Mantenga siempre
el equilibrio y la estabilidad en los pies.
7. Por seguridad no opere el cultivador en
una pendiente demasiado empinada.
Cuando esté en pendientes, disminuya
la velocidad y asegúrese que sus pies
estén bien estables.
8.
IMPORTANTE:
Las púas pueden de-
tenerse soltando la palanca de
accionamiento.
9. Antes de arrancar el cultivador, asegú-
rese que las púas no estén tocando ob-
jetos extraños.
10. Tenga cuidado en no acercar las ma-
nos, cualquier parte del cuerpo o la ropa
a las púas giratorias.
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Continuación
11. Para mover el cultivador de un lugar a
otro:
Apáguelo y desenchúfelo.
Hágalo rodar utilizando el conjunto
de ruedas acopladas y en posición
hacia abajo o de “transporte”.
Sostenga el mango de transporte.
Nunca use los manubrios, púas, eje
de las púas o guardabarros para trans-
portar el cultivador.
12. No maltrate el cordón de alimentación.
Nunca transporte el cultivador
halándolo de este cable ni tampoco lo
hale para desconectarlo del
tomacorriente. Mantenga el cordón de
alimentación lejos del calor, aceites o
de bordes cortantes.
13. No fuerce al cultivador. Este hará me-
jor el trabajo y con menor probabili-
dad de riesgo de una lesión si lo usa a
la velocidad para la que fue diseñada.
4. Cuando realice servicio, use solamen-
te partes de repuesto idénticas.
5. Para reducir el riesgo de sacudida eléc-
trica, este cultivador tiene un enchufe
polarizado (una hoja es más ancha que
la otra) por lo que se requerirá el uso
de un cordón de extensión polarizado.
El enchufe del cultivador se adaptará
al cable de extensión polarizado sola-
mente de una forma. Si el enchufe no
se acopla completamente en el cable de
extensión, invierta el enchufe. Si el en-
chufe aún no se adapta, consiga el co-
rrecto. Un cordón de extensión polari-
zado requerirá el uso de un
tomacorriente de pared polarizado. Esta
clavija se adaptará al tomacorriente
polarizado solamente de una forma. Si
el enchufe no se adapta completamen-
te al tomacorriente de pared invierta el
enchufe. Si aún así el enchufe no se
adapta, póngase en contacto con un
electricista calificado para instalar el
tomacorriente de pared apropiado. No
cambie de ninguna forma el enchufe del
cultivador, la toma o el enchufe del cor-
dón de extensión.
6. Guarde el cultivador inactivo bajo techo.-
cuando no lo use, el cultivador debe ser
almacenado en un lugar seco y bajo lla-
ve- fuera del alcance de los niños.
Este manual es su guía para una operación
segura y apropiada de este cultivador. Guar-
de estas instrucciones.
MANTENIMIENTO Y
ALMACENAMIENTO DEL
CULTIVADOR
1. Desenchufe el cultivador de la fuente
de alimentación
Cuando no se lo use.
Antes de moverlo de un lugar a otro.
Antes de darle servicio.
Antes de ensamblarlo, o antes de retirar
las púas giratorias u otros aditamentos.
2. Inspeccione el cultivador antes y después
de cada uso. Revise cualquier daño que
pueda afectar la seguridad del operador
o el funcionamiento del cultivador. Re-
vise partes rotas o dañadas. No use el
cultivador si el daño afecta a la seguridad
o a la operación. Haga reparar el daño en
un centro de servicio autorizado.
3. Mantenga cuidadosamente al cultivador
Nunca lo exponga a la lluvia o al
agua.
Mantenga el manubrio seco, limpio
y libre de aceite o grasa.
•Mantenga todos los tornillos y
tuercas ajustadas.
Inspeccione a menudo el cordón de
alimentación. Si está dañado hágalo
reparar en un centro de servicio au-
torizado.
Inspeccione a menudo los cordones
de extensión y reemplácelos si están
dañados.
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Figura 1 – Cultivador eléctrico
IDENTIFICACIÓN
DEL PRODUCTO
DESEMPAQUE
1. Retire todos los elementos del cartón.
2. Revise cualquier daño que en el trans-
porte pudo ocasionar a estos elemen-
tos. Si encuentra algún daño o si falta
alguna parte, informe con prontitud al
distribuidor en donde compró su culti-
vador o llame al 1-800-858-8501.
Agarradera
del mango
Palanca de
accionamiento
Manubrio
Perilla de
regulación
del manubrio
Mango de
transporte
Presilla de
retención
Consola de montaje
de la rueda
Conjunto
rueda
Caja
posterior
Caja
frontal
Guardabarros
Púas
Transmisión
Eje de la púa
Soporte del
manubrio
inferior
Disyuntor
Gancho
del cordón
Cordón de
alimentación
Palanca de traba
en apagado
Caja del
interruptor
Calcomanía de la placa
de características
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