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7. MACHINE USAGE
Make sure the plastic cover over the hopper is closed
when the shredder is running. Splinter can jump and
be dangerous.
To move the machine pick it fi rmly grips of both
hands,turn the wheel with your foot, lift the
machine, pay attention to the central bar of the
machine and walk slowly.
Before start operating, check the wind direction to
not work face to the gases.
Keep all warnings and refl ectors in place and in
good working condition.
Switch off the machine before refuel.
7.1. HOW TO WORK WITH THIS MACHINE
7.1.1. CUTTING LOGS
The long logs such as sunfl owers, corn and tree
branches are introduced by cutting the side tube
(nozzle) to be cut with the blade rotating.
Some logs will be pushed into the blades with the
following logs, never use your hands.
The last log can be pushed with a stick of wood
ever with their own hands.
Do not push the small branches with their hands,
use wooden sticks.
When you enter the branches, make sure the
thicker branches are to be pushed more slowly
than thin.
The technique and practice will help you operate
better.
Do not overfeed and do not feed wet, soggy
material into the shredder as this may clog the
blade chamber and the discharge chute.
Not stand in front of the discharge chute and not
try to open while the machine is operating.
Recap the nozzle when finished.
7.1.2. CRUSHED TWIGS AND LEAVES
Leaves, twigs, grass and similar materials must be
placed in the crusher in lots intertwined.
Do not open the plastic cover when you add more
material.
Do not push the leaves and similar material with
their hands, use wooden sticks.
Keep your face and body away from the hopper.
Do not overfeed and do not feed wet, soggy
material into the shredder as this may clog the
blade chamber and the discharge chute. Stop the
engine before clean up and use wooden tools,
never your hands and feet.
Do not clean the material with the engine running.
Summary of Contents for CHIPPER 790 QG
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