Remington Power Tools 109312-01 Manual De Usuario

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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 9). 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 circuit breaker  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.
4.  Press the white circuit breaker button 
back into the housing to reset (see Figure 
9). 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.
 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.
Figure 9 - Circuit Breaker Button
Circuit 
Breaker 
Set
Circuit 
Breaker 
Tripped
OPERATING TILLER
 WARNING: Read and under-
stand this owners manual before 
operating this tiller. Make certain 
you read and understand all 
Safety Warnings.
 Improper use 
of this tiller can result in severe 
injury or death from fi re, electri-
cal shock, or body contact with 
moving parts.
EXTENSION CORDS
Always use proper extension cords with 
this tiller. Use only extension cords marked 
for outdoor use. The cord must be marked 
with suffi x 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 
voltage 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 8). 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 
8, so that the receptacle is hanging 
below 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 8 - Securing Extension Cord to 
Tiller
STARTING TILLER
1.  Grasp grip area on handlebar fi rmly 
with both hands.
2.  Use your thumb to slide the lock-off 
lever all the way to the right (see Figure 
10). This releases the trigger lever.
3.  Squeeze the trigger lever all the way 
in (see Figure 10). 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, re-
lease the trigger lever. The motor will 
shut off and the tines will stop rotating. 
The trigger lever is now locked off 
again.
Figure 10 - Lock-off Lever and Trigger 
Lever
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1
Lock-off Lever
Trigger 
Lever