IKRA IEM 1200 Manuel D'utilisation page 18

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CONTENT
Names of the parts
Illustrations
Pictogram illustration and explanation
Intended use
Before starting up
Technical specifications
General safety information
Safety instructions for Electric-Tiller
Assembly
Operating the electric tiller
Transport
Maintenance and storage
Repair Service
Troubleshooting
Spare parts
Waste disposal and environmental protection
Warranty
Declaration of Conformity
Service
Intended use
This tool is only intended as an electric tiller for use in domestic and hobby gardens.
It is not designed for use in public areas, parks, sports facilities, or in agriculture and forestry.
The device is intended for breaking up pre-loosened, cloddy soil. It also allows peat, fertiliser and compost to be
worked into the soil.
The device is not suitable for breaking up firm soils and lawns!
Using the tool for any other purpose is considered improper and therefore not approved. The manufacturer is not
liable for any damage or injury resulting from such improper or not approved use. The user is fully liable for any risks
associated with such use.
Before starting up
Double insulation
The electric tiller has double insulation. This means that all external metal parts are insulated from the electric power
supply. This is achieved by introducing an insulation layer between the electrical and mechanical parts. The double
insulation guarantees you the greatest possible safety.
Overheat protection
If the tool is blocked by a foreign object or if the motor is overloaded, the motor will be automatically switched off by
the protection device. Release the trigger level and wait until the motor has cooled down (approx. 15 minutes), then
start the tool again.
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