Powermat PM-GGS-520M User manual

PM0756
USER MANUAL
COMBUSTION GLAZING MACHINE
PM-GGS-520M

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNING / INFORMATION SYMBOLS .............................................. .................................................. ........ 2
ADMISSION ................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ................ 2
INTENDED USE OF THE DEVICE ................................................ .................................................. .............................. 3
TECHNICAL DATA ................................................ .................................................. ................................................ 4
DESCRIPTION ................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................... 5
SAFETY ................................................. .................................................. ................................................ 6
GENERAL THOUGHTS ................................................ .................................................. ................................ 6
Concerning lawn preparation before mowing ............................................. ....................... 6
Operator and machine .............................................. .................................................. ....... 6
Concerning use ................................................ .................................................. ................. 7
OPERATING THE DEVICE ................................................ .................................................. ......................................... 7
Installation ................................................. .................................................. ............................................. 7
Mounting the upper handle ............................................... .................................................. .............. 7
Installation of the gas cable. .................................................. .................................................. .................... 7
switch assembly ................................................ .................................................. ........................ 7
Fuel ................................................. .................................................. ............................................... 7
Work with the device ............................................... .................................................. ........................... 8
Starting the engine ................................................ .................................................. ......................... 9
STARTING A COLD ENGINE ............................................... .................................................. ...... 9
SWITCHING ON THE WARM ENGINE ............................................... .................................................. ...... 9
Engine stop ................................................ .................................................. ............................ 9
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE ............................................... .................................................. .................... 9
Maintenance of the rotary cultivator ................................................ .................................................. ................ 9
Engine maintenance ................................................ .................................................. ......................... 10
Long-term storage ................................................ .................................................. ......... 10
GUARANTEE ................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ... 10
Manufacturer's Warranty Exclusions ............................................... .................................................. ... 10
TYPICAL MAINTENANCE ACTIONS ............................................... .................................................. .............. 11
DISPOSAL OF USED DEVICES ............................................... .................................................. ....................... 12
LAYOUT VIEW ............................................... .................................................. ......................... 13
Parts diagram ................................................ .................................................. ................................. 13
Engine diagram ................................................ .................................................. ................................ 14
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................ .................................................. ................................... 14

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WARNING / INFORMATION SYMBOLS
WARNING: Before using the device, carefully read the operating instructions and safety WARNING: Before using the device, carefully read the operating instructions and safety
instructions. Keep the instructions.
WARNING: Keep a safe distance from bystanders during work.WARNING: Keep a safe distance from bystanders during work.
WARNING: For items rejected during work. WARNING: For items rejected during work.
WARNING: Do not place your hands or feet near knives or other rotating parts when WARNING: Do not place your hands or feet near knives or other rotating parts when
rotating parts.
WARNING: Wear headphones and safety goggles. WARNING: Wear headphones and safety goggles.
WARNING: All covers and safety elements must be absolutely installed during operation. WARNING: All covers and safety elements must be absolutely installed during operation.
CROSSED BASKET SIGN: The order for the selective collection of waste equipment and the disposal CROSSED BASKET SIGN: The order for the selective collection of waste equipment and the disposal
of it together with other waste. See the section "DISPOSAL OF USED DEVICES Error! The reference of it together with other waste. See the section "DISPOSAL OF USED DEVICES Error! The reference
source could not be found. Error! The reference source could not be found. "source could not be found. Error! The reference source could not be found. "
ADMISSION
Please read the instruction manual of the device carefully and follow it. keep the manual for future reference. It is
essential to comply with the safety instructions and warnings when using the device.

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The tiller is intended for work in home gardens and plots. Not suitable for professional use in agriculture.
In order to improve its products, the manufacturer reserves the right to modify its products.
APPLICATION
Diesel tiller It is a manual agricultural machine designed for one-man operation. Used for soil cultivation. The working Diesel tiller It is a manual agricultural machine designed for one-man operation. Used for soil cultivation. The working
unit is arched or hooked knives mounted on a rotary shaft, cutting out billets of soil. The soil loosening intensity can be
adjusted to a large extent by adjusting the rotational speed of the roller and the translational speed according to the
required depth of cultivation. Too rapid rotation of the shaft causes destruction of the lumpy structure of the soil.
The device may only be repaired and maintained at an authorized service center.
For safety reasons, the device may not be used by children and adolescents under 18 years of age or
by people under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other intoxicants.
If you have not read this manual, please read it carefully before using the device for the first time.

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TECHNICAL DATA
MODEL PM-GGS-520M
Engine capacity 52cm 352cm 3
Engine speed 6500 rpm
Motor rated parameters 3.8kW / 5.2KM
Fuel tank capacity 1.2L
Working width 340mm
Depth of work 130mm
racing Forward
Starter Manual starter
Sound pressure level L wASound pressure level L wA 93 dB (A)
Vibration level ?
Net weight 17kg

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DESCRIPTION
Model: PM-GGS-520M
DESCRIPTION OF ELEMENTS
1. Gas throttle 5. Blades
2. Handle 6. Gear
3. Engine 7. Road wheel
4. Blade cover 8. Mounting screws and nuts

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SECURITY
Before starting work, read the operating instructions carefully. Keep it for later reference. The manufacturer is not
liable for damages resulting from failure to comply with these instructions.
The greatest danger occurs when performing the following prohibited activities:
and) Use of the mower by children and adolescents under 16 years of age. and) Use of the mower by children and adolescents under 16 years of age.
b) Using the mower when you are tired, sick, under the influence of alcohol, medicines or b) Using the mower when you are tired, sick, under the influence of alcohol, medicines or
other intoxicants.
c) Using the mower for purposes other than the mowing instructions described in the operating manual, when other people, a c) Using the mower for purposes other than the mowing instructions described in the operating manual, when other people, a
in particular children or pets are nearby.
d) Use of the mower by persons not acquainted with the user's manual. d) Use of the mower by persons not acquainted with the user's manual.
e) Using the mower without proper, protective attendant clothing and footwear e) Using the mower without proper, protective attendant clothing and footwear
foot protection.
f) Using the mower with damaged guards or the casing and without properly mounted ones f) Using the mower with damaged guards or the casing and without properly mounted ones
safety devices, e.g. grass or container covers.
COMMENTS GENERAL COMMENTS GENERAL
CONCERNING LAWN PREPARATION BEFORE MOWING
and) The mower's working area should be cleaned of any objects that may damage the assembly and) The mower's working area should be cleaned of any objects that may damage the assembly
cutting mowers, or they can be thrown from under the working mower and injure bystanders.
b) Mowing should be carried out under natural or artificial lighting provided that b) Mowing should be carried out under natural or artificial lighting provided that
maintain good visibility.
c) Do not mow wet grass and do not mow during rainfall. c) Do not mow wet grass and do not mow during rainfall.
d) The mower should not be started in the presence of bystanders, the operator is responsible d) The mower should not be started in the presence of bystanders, the operator is responsible
for accidents and hazards caused by a working mower.
FOR THE OPERATOR AND MACHINE
and) The mower operator should always use personal protective equipment (ear protectors and and) The mower operator should always use personal protective equipment (ear protectors and
glasses), wear durable footwear and long pants.
b) Do not operate the machine in shoes with bare feet or sandals. b) Do not operate the machine in shoes with bare feet or sandals.
c) The fuel should be stored for no more than one month in canisters for this c) The fuel should be stored for no more than one month in canisters for this
allocated.
d) Refueling should be done outdoors before starting the engine d) Refueling should be done outdoors before starting the engine
refill gasoline when the engine is hot, never during operation.
e) When refueling, do not smoke and refuel away from e) When refueling, do not smoke and refuel away from
any open flame sources.
f) Under no circumstances should you open the fuel tank while the engine is running or when the engine is running f) Under no circumstances should you open the fuel tank while the engine is running or when the engine is running
it's still hot.
g) Carefully wipe off any stain that occurs during refueling. g) Carefully wipe off any stain that occurs during refueling.
h) Fuel transfer only in sealed containers intended for this purpose. h) Fuel transfer only in sealed containers intended for this purpose.
and) If the muffler is damaged, it must be replaced.

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j) Always check the condition of the connections visually before each work start j) Always check the condition of the connections visually before each work start
screw, the general condition of the device, as well as the condition of the cutting unit and the certainty of fixing the knives.
k) Replace a worn or damaged knife with a new one immediately. k) Replace a worn or damaged knife with a new one immediately.
CONCERNING USE
and) Under no circumstances should the engine be started indoors, where and) Under no circumstances should the engine be started indoors, where
there is a danger of toxic exhaust build-up.
b) Mowing slopes must always be carried out across a slope, never up or down. b) Mowing slopes must always be carried out across a slope, never up or down.
c) Particular care should be taken during relapses the possibility of loss of stability. c) Particular care should be taken during relapses the possibility of loss of stability.
d) Do not cultivate slopes that are too sloping (max. 15 degree slope). d) Do not cultivate slopes that are too sloping (max. 15 degree slope).
e) Be especially careful when reversing. e) Be especially careful when reversing.
f) Always stop the engine and wait for the blade to stop if the mower is passing over f) Always stop the engine and wait for the blade to stop if the mower is passing over
unevenness (edges, curbs or other) and when moving the mower on surfaces other than the lawn, e.g. when
reaching the work site and back.
g) It is not allowed to use the mower with damaged covers or housings and without them installed g) It is not allowed to use the mower with damaged covers or housings and without them installed
safety devices, e.g. grass containers, etc.
h) Do not change the engine regulation or exceed the specified engine speed. h) Do not change the engine regulation or exceed the specified engine speed.
and) Never start the engine when anyone is in front of the ejection handle and) Never start the engine when anyone is in front of the ejection handle
grass or when there are bystanders in the vicinity of the device.
j) Do not put your hands or feet near or under rotating parts.j) Do not put your hands or feet near or under rotating parts.
k) Attention! The knife clamping screw should always be tightened firmly.k) Attention! The knife clamping screw should always be tightened firmly.
OPERATING THE DEVICE
M ONTAŻM ONTAŻ
INSTALLATION OF THE UPPER HANDLE
The upper part of the handle should be screwed to the lower part with two mounting screws so that there is no slack.
GAS TRACTION INSTALLATION.
The carburetor lever should be connected to the handle on the handle using a cable tie and attached to the handle
using straps so that it is not loose.
SWITCH INSTALLATION
The switch and throttle cable should be installed in the right handle.
P ALIWOP ALIWO
When mixing gasoline with two-stroke engine oil, use only gasoline that noWhen mixing gasoline with two-stroke engine oil, use only gasoline that no
contains ethanol or methanol (types of alcohols). This will help avoid possible damage to the motor cables and
other parts. Do not mix gasoline and oil directly in the machine's fuel tank.
IMPORTANT: If you do not follow the fuel mixing instructions, you may damage the engine.

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25: 1 MIXTURE RATE (engine break-in period) = GASOLINE-25 PARTS, OIL-1 PART
The 25: 1 mixture is used when the engine break-in (such a mixture should be used for the first two cycles, i.e.
burning two full tanks of such a mixture).
FUEL:
The engine uses two-stroke fuel, gasoline and 2-stroke grease (oil) 25: 1
The 40: 1 mix is used after the break-in period, this mix should be used for daily work with the device.
BEZNYNA:
Use 95 octane gasoline of good quality.
IMPORTANT
The two-stroke mixture can separate. Shake the fuel tank thoroughly before each use. Stored fuel is
aging. Do not mix more fuel than you expect to use within a month. Store fuel only in a clean, safe,
certified tank. Check the fuel tank, make sure it is clean, with fresh fuel. Check and comply with the
regulations regarding the type and location of the tank.
WARNING!
1. When preparing the fuel mix, mix only the amount needed for 1. When preparing the fuel mix, mix only the amount needed for
the work you have to do. Do not use fuel that has been stored for more than two months. Fuel
stored for more than 2 months will cause difficult starting and poor performance. If the fuel has
been stored for more than 2 months, remove it and fill the tank with fresh mixture.
2. Never fill the tank to the top. 2. Never fill the tank to the top.
3. Never refuel in a closed, non-ventilated container 3. Never refuel in a closed, non-ventilated container
room.
4. Do not add gasoline to the device near an open flame or sparks. 4. Do not add gasoline to the device near an open flame or sparks.
5. Be sure to wipe up spilled fuel before starting the engine. No5. Be sure to wipe up spilled fuel before starting the engine. No
try to add fuel when the tank is hot.
P WORK WITH THE DEVICE Check P WORK WITH THE DEVICE Check
before starting:
1. Make sure all safety guards are in place and all nuts 1. Make sure all safety guards are in place and all nuts
and the screws are tight.

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2. Check if the air filter is clean. The correct procedure can be found in the instruction manual2. Check if the air filter is clean. The correct procedure can be found in the instruction manual
engine.
3. Check fuel supply. Never fill the fuel tank completely leaving some3. Check fuel supply. Never fill the fuel tank completely leaving some
space for fuel expansion. You can find information on the type of fuel in the engine manual.
4. Make sure all cables and the spark plug are connected to the spark plug 4. Make sure all cables and the spark plug are connected to the spark plug
ignition screw is firmly screwed in.
5. Check the position of the depth adjustment lever. 5. Check the position of the depth adjustment lever.
6. Look carefully at the device from all sides and underneath if there is somewhere 6. Look carefully at the device from all sides and underneath if there is somewhere
fuel leaks.
7. Check that the fuel lines are firmly seated and not leaking. 7. Check that the fuel lines are firmly seated and not leaking.
8. Check for any signs of engine damage. 8. Check for any signs of engine damage.
9. Clean all dirt around the muffler and starter. 9. Clean all dirt around the muffler and starter.
AT MOTOR STARTING START AT MOTOR STARTING START
THE COLD ENGINE
Slide the stop switch to the "START"
1. Gently push the pump primer several times (7-10 times) until the fuel reaches the primer. 1. Gently push the pump primer several times (7-10 times) until the fuel reaches the primer.
2. Winter start: Pull the jack until the gland is closed.
3. Pull the starter handle until the engine flashes.
4. Pull the center jack (excessive movement of the throttle jack will flood the engine or make
starting difficult).
5. Pull on the starter handle until the engine starts.
6. Let the engine warm up for a few minutes before starting work.
STARTING A WARM ENGINE
If the fuel tank has not dried, pull the start one to three times and the engine should start.
WITH ENGINE MAINTENANCEWITH ENGINE MAINTENANCE
1. Set the throttle to idle (idle) for about 2-3 minutes. 1. Set the throttle to idle (idle) for about 2-3 minutes.
2. Press the STOP button. 2. Press the STOP button.
3. Close the fuel valve (set to OFF) if you do not intend to restart the engine after a while.
Attention! In the event of an urgent need to stop the device, place the throttle control in the closed
position and press the stop button. Avoid contact with moving parts of the rotary tiller until it stops.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
K TILLER ONSERVATION K TILLER ONSERVATION
1. The device is delivered with the right amount of grease in the gearbox. It is recommended that1. The device is delivered with the right amount of grease in the gearbox. It is recommended that
checking the lubricant level once a month. DO NOT add too much grease.
2. Make sure that all screws, nuts and bolts are always tight. 2. Make sure that all screws, nuts and bolts are always tight.

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3. When working in low ambient temperature, store the device in a low environment 3. When working in low ambient temperature, store the device in a low environment
temperature. Moving the device from a warm room to cold air may cause the formation of dangerous
condensation and accelerate wear of the equipment, as well as improper functioning, not covered by the
warranty conditions.
K ENGINE ONSERVATIONK ENGINE ONSERVATION
Perform engine maintenance in accordance with the instructions in the engine manual.
S LONG-TERM STORAGES LONG-TERM STORAGE
If you will not be using the rotary tiller for more than one month, prepare it for long-term storage.
1. Allow the running engine to draw (burn) fuel from the tank and carburetor until the end 1. Allow the running engine to draw (burn) fuel from the tank and carburetor until the end
immobilization.
2. Unscrew the spark plug, pour some oil into the cylinder, screw the plug back in 2. Unscrew the spark plug, pour some oil into the cylinder, screw the plug back in
ignition, turn the crankshaft so that the oil is evenly distributed inside the cylinder.
3. Pull the starter rope slowly until you feel resistance, tie a knot to lock the rope, 3. Pull the starter rope slowly until you feel resistance, tie a knot to lock the rope,
close the air valve so that no dirt gets inside.
4. Clean the tines of the tiller and the engine of any debris. 4. Clean the tines of the tiller and the engine of any debris.
5. Set the rotary tiller in a dry and cool place. 5. Set the rotary tiller in a dry and cool place.
WARRANTY
During the warranty period, the buyer is entitled to free repairs resulting from manufacturing defects.
The warranty is recognized only if the product is delivered to the point of sale in complete condition, unassembled,
together with the proof of purchase and properly completed warranty card.
IN EXCLUSIONS OF THE MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTYIN EXCLUSIONS OF THE MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY
They occur when the device shows damage resulting from natural wear or resulting from improper handling of the
equipment (e.g. overloading, exerting excessive pressure - in particular cracks or fractures of plastic parts and other
mechanical damage as well as defects resulting from such damage).
As well as in the cases below:
•Attempts at arbitrary repairs are found.
•During the warranty period, the device has been subjected to modifications or repairs by unauthorized persons.
• The tool was used in industry or crafts (the tool was made for DIY and is not intended for work).
The warranty does not cover such tool elements that may be damaged due to natural wear or overload (e.g. knives,
handles and clamps, guards, road wheels, casing elements and all masking elements.)

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TYPICAL MAINTENANCE
ELEMENT ACTION At each
use
First month /
20h
First 3
months /
50h
First 8
months /
100h
Each year /
300h
Gear oil Check X
Air filter
Check X
Clear X
Replace X
Spark plug Clear X
Replace X
Candle cover Clear X
Carburetor Clear X
Tank and filter
fuel Clear X
Fuel line Check and
clean X

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DISPOSAL OF USED DEVICES
After the end of its useful life, this product must not be disposed of via normal household
waste, but should be returned to the collection and recycling point for electrical and
electronic equipment. This is indicated by the symbol on the product, instruction manual or
packaging. By reusing, using materials or other forms of using used devices, you make a
significant contribution to protecting our environment.
Only for EU countries:
In accordance with European Directive 2012/19 / EU, unusable power tools, and in accordance with European
Directive 2006/66 / EC damaged or worn out batteries / batteries should be collected separately and recycled in
accordance with environmental protection principles. The manufacturer is active under the BDO registration number:
000063719
Each store is obliged to take back old equipment free of charge if we buy in it new equipment of the same type and having
the same function. You can leave your used equipment in the store where you bought a new device.
Stores with a surface for household equipment sales of min. 400 m 2 are obliged to accept, free of charge, in this Stores with a surface for household equipment sales of min. 400 m 2 are obliged to accept, free of charge, in this Stores with a surface for household equipment sales of min. 400 m 2 are obliged to accept, free of charge, in this
unit or in its immediate vicinity used equipment from households, whose external dimensions do not exceed 25
cm, without the need to purchase new equipment intended for households. You can leave small-sized used
equipment in a large market without having to buy a new one.
The distributor, by providing the buyer with equipment intended for households, is obliged to take back free used
equipment from households at the place of delivery of this equipment, provided that the waste equipment is of the same equipment from households at the place of delivery of this equipment, provided that the waste equipment is of the same equipment from households at the place of delivery of this equipment, provided that the waste equipment is of the same
type and has the same functions as the equipment supplied. When placing an order through the official website of the
manufacturer, simply inform us by entering your comment in the field Comments to order. In this way, waste electrical manufacturer, simply inform us by entering your comment in the field Comments to order. In this way, waste electrical
and electronic equipment can be returned to the place of delivery. You can also refer the old device to a collection
point.
For more information on storage points for used equipment, please visit:
https://sklep.powermat.pl/webpage/pl/recycling.html

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DISTRIBUTED VIEW
S CHEMAT OF PARTSS CHEMAT OF PARTS

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S ENGINE DIAGRAMS ENGINE DIAGRAM
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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