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9.
If the log moves away from the blade, retract the blade and turn the log
through 90
0
.
10.
Do not attempt to load the log in the log splitter while the blade is in motion,
you could get trapped and injured.
11.
Keep your hands well away from any splits and cracks which open in the log;
these may close suddenly and crush or amputate your fingers.
12.
Never force the log splitter for more than 5 seconds keeping the cylinder under
pressure in the attempt to split excessively hard wood. After this time interval,
the oil under pressure is overheated and the machine could be damaged. It is
thus better to stop and rotate the log by 90
0
to see whether it can be split in a
different position. In any case, if you are not able to split the log, this means
that its hardness exceeds the capacity of the machine and thus that log should
be discarded so as not to damage the lop splitter.
13.
Do not force the blade by pushing the log on the upper part, as this can cause
the blade to break or damage the body of the machine. Always set the log on
the guides.
14.
Never leave the machine unattended while it is running. If you leave the
machine, even for a short time, remove the power supply or any possible
cause of accidental start-up.
15.
The log splitter must never be used by an operator who is under the influence
of alcohol, drugs, medicines, or who is tired. A clear mind is essential for
safety.
16.
Never request the assistance of another person to help you remove a jammed
log.
17.
Do not use machines with electric motor if natural gas, petrol fumes or other
inflammable vapors are present.
18.
Check that the electric circuit is adequately protected and that it corresponds
with the power, voltage and frequency of the motor, check that there is a
ground connection, and a regulation differential switch upstream.
Check on the functioning of the machine.
19.
Never open the switch box on the motor. Should this be necessary, contact a
qualified electrician.
20.
Make sure that the machine and the cable never come in contact with water.
21.
Treat the power cable with care, do not attempt to move the machine by
pulling the cable, do not yank the cable to unplug it; keep the cable away from
excessive heat, oil and sharp objects.
22.
Never leave the machine unattended with the power supply “on”, also
disconnect the power cable when not in use, when carrying out maintenance
work, when changing attachment or moving the machine.
23.
Before starting work, hydraulic pipes and hoses shall be inspected and the
stopping devices shall be tested.
24.
Keep the working area free from obstructions, e.g. logs, split wood etc.
25.
Stop the machine before cleaning or making adjustments.
26.
The hazards may arise from particular characteristics of wood when being split