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EarthWise TC722011 - Troubleshooting

EarthWise TC722011
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TROUBLESHOOTING
STORAGE
9
Model TC722011
Call us first with questions about operating or maintaining your tiller
at 1-800-633-1501 between 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Standard Time, or get assistance on www.americanlawnmower.com.
CALL US FIRST !!
Store the Tiller/Cultivator in a dry, clean area out of
reach of children.
During extended periods of storage, ensure that the
tiller/cultivator is protected against corrosion and
rust.
Winter storage - Fully recharge before storage
and then again every 90 days.
At the end of the season, or if the tiller/cultivator is
not being used for longer than a month, wipe over
all metal surfaces with an oil impregnated cloth to
protect them from corrosion or spray with a fine
coat of oil. Fold the handle down, and store the
tiller/cultivator in a suitable place.
Problem Possible causes Remedy
Motor does not start Safety lock button not fully depressed
Battery not installed properly
Battery is low in charge
Battery is either defective or will not
take a charge.
Overheat protection activated
Check that safety lock button on switch box is fully
depressed before pulling the switch lever.
Check battery installation.
Charge the battery.
Replace the battery.
1. Working depth too large, set to a shorter depth.
2. Tines blocked, remove the blockage.
3. Soil too hard, select correct work depth and
move forward and backward several times while
slowing down the operation speed.
4. Wait until the motor cools down for about 15
minutes before further use.
Abnormal noises Tines are jammed
Lubrication running out
Bolts, nuts or other components are
loose.
Switch off. Wait till tines come to a complete stop
and remove battery. Remove jammed material.
Tiller/cultivator must be repaired. Call our customer
service help line at 1-800-633-1501 for assistance.
Tighten all components. Arrange for repair if noises
continue.
Abnormal vibrations Tines damaged or worn
Working depth too large
Replace damaged or worn tines.
Adjust working depth.
Poor results Working depth too small
Worn tines
Read instructions on page 6 on how to
maneuver cultivator/tiller to get the desired results.
Replace damaged or worn tines.

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