PROBLEM
1. Tiller doesnʼt run when bail handle is activated.
2. Motor stops while tilling.
3. Battery charger LED is not on.
4. Battery charger LED does not change from red to green.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
To prevent serious personal injury, remove safety key from unit before performing any maintenance.
WARNING:
Do not wash garden tiller with a hose. Avoid getting water on motor and electrical connections. After
tilling, the mud and debris may be easily removed from the tines by removing them from the tiller first. You may spray
the tines with water while they are detached and away from the tiller.
Use only mild soap and damp cloth to clean the tool. Never let any liquid get inside the tool; never immerse any part of
the tool into a liquid. IMPORTANT: To assure product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, maintenance and adjustment
should be performed by authorized service centers or other qualified service organizations, always using identical
replacement parts.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
RECOMMENDATION
A. Check to make sure safety key has been
installed and is fully seated and that button on
switch housing is being completely depressed.
B. The tiller is protected from overheating with a
manually resettable circuit breaker. It may
require resetting if an overload condition existed.
Remove safety key. Press the circuit breaker
button at the rear left side of the motor housing.
Reinsert safety key and restart tiller.
C. Release bail handle to turn tiller off. Remove
safety key and battery pack, turn tiller over and
check that tines are free to turn.
D. Check that the battery cavity is free of debris
and is connected properly.
E. Has battery been fully charged? Plug in charger
and wait for green LED to come on.
A. The tiller is protected from overheating with a
manually resettable circuit breaker. It may
require resetting if an overload condition existed.
Remove safety key. Press the circuit breaker
button at the rear left side of the motor housing.
Reinsert safety key and restart tiller.
B. Release bail handle to turn tiller off. Remove
safety key and battery pack, turn tiller over and
check that tines are free to turn.
C. Check that the battery cavity is free of debris
and is connected properly.
D. Has battery been fully charged? Plug in charger
and wait for green LED to come on.
E. If the tiller continues to stop operating and the
tiller circuit breaker trips, slow the tilling pace
down and do not dig as deep.
A. Check plug connection. Unplug charger, wait a
few seconds. Plug charger in again to see if
battery charger LED comes on.
B. There are two charge ports on your tiller - at the
upper handle end and at the battery pack. The
battery pack charge port is accessible only when
removed from the tiller. Try both charge ports to
see if charger LED comes on.
C. Replace charger.
A. Unplug charger and wait a few seconds. Plug in
again and leave on charge for minimum 12 to 20
hours.
B. If charger LED is not green, battery may need to
be diagnosed. Take to authorized service center.
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