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11.1 Preparatory measures
● Check engine oil level and refill tank. 
(Ö 7.15)
11.2 Height adjustment of the 
upper handlebar
The height of the upper handlebar 
can be adjusted.
● Fold out the transport chassis. (Ö 11.4)
● Firmly grasp upper handlebar (1) at 
handle (2) with one hand and hold.
● With the other hand, pull tension 
lever (3) towards the rear and hold.
● Set upper handlebar (1) to the required 
position.
● Press tension lever (3) forwards and 
ensure that the upper handlebar is fully 
engaged and fastened.
● Fold in the transport chassis if 
necessary. (Ö 11.4)
11.3 Lateral adjustment of the 
handlebar
The handlebar can be adjusted 
laterally to three positions.
● Fold out the transport chassis. (Ö 11.4)
● Hold the upper handlebar at a handle 
with one hand.
● Pull tension lever (1) upwards with the 
hand.
● Move the handlebar into the required 
position. Ensure that retaining lug (2) is 
located above one of the three 
holes (3).
● Press tension lever (1) forwards with 
the hand and clamp the handlebar.
● Check the handlebar for secure 
seating.
● Fold in the transport chassis if 
necessary. (Ö 11.4)
11.4 Folding the transport 
chassis in and out
With the aid of the transport chassis, 
the tiller can be transported by pushing or 
pulling.
Folding out the transport chassis – 
transport position:
● Raise transport chassis (1) slightly with 
one hand and hold.
● Press release lever (2).
● Fold transport chassis (1) downwards 
to the stop and release the pressure on 
release lever (2). The transport chassis 
engages and is locked in place.
Folding in the transport chassis – 
working position:
● Hold transport chassis (1) with the hand 
and relieve the weight by lifting slightly.
● Press release lever (2) and fold the 
transport chassis upwards.
● Release the pressure on release 
lever (2) and fold the transport chassis 
upwards to the stop. The transport 
chassis engages and is locked in place 
in the working position.
11.5 Adjusting the brake spur
The brake spur is used to regulate 
the resistance and consequently the 
speed of propulsion during tilling. The 
brake spur can be adjusted in three stages 
for better control.
Adjusting the brake spur:
● Fold out the transport chassis into the 
transport position. (Ö 11.4) 
Ensure that the machine is standing 
stably and securely.
● Press release pin (1) and hold.
● Move brake spur (2) to the desired 
position.
● Release the pressure on release pin (1) 
and ensure that the brake spur 
engages.
11.6 Starting the engine
● Set the throttle lever to the start 
position. (Ö 8.1)
● Grasp the handle of recoil starter 
rope (1) firmly with one hand and hold.
11. Operating the machine
Risk of injury!
Please observe the safety 
instructions in the "For your safety" 
section (Ö 4.) and familiarise 
yourself with the controls of the 
tiller. (Ö 8.)
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Risk of injury!
 If the transport chassis is in the 
working position (folded upwards) 
and the release lever is pushed, the 
transport chassis can automatically 
drop into the transport position.
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