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Troubleshooting
8.1
General troubleshooting procedure
1. Try to find a solution for the problem with the help of the troubleshooting table.
2. If you cannot find a solution for the problem, speak to your dealer. Refer to section
8.2
Troubleshooting table
Problem
Possible cause
Possible solution
The machine does not auto-
matically pull in the material.
The blades are worn.
Do maintenance on the
The diameter of the material
is too large.
Do not chip thick material.
Refer to section
.
The wood chips from the
output have different sizes.
The gap between the blade
and the counter blade is too
large.
Adjust the gap. Refer to sec-
tion
.
The engine does not start.
The engine has a fault.
Make sure that:
•
The engine switch is set
to the ON position.
•
The panic bar is re-
leased. Refer to section
•
The safety lock switches
on the input and the out-
put are activated.
•
The rotor is not locked.
The fuel level is too low.
Fill the fuel tank. Refer to
The fuel tap is closed.
Open the fuel tap.
The oil level is too low (only
if the machine has an oil
sensor.)
Replace the engine oil. Re-
.
The rotor has a blockage.
Remove the blockage. Refer
to section
There are unwanted objects
in the input, such as stones
or metal.
There is no output (wood
chips) from the machine.
The output has a blockage.
Troubleshooting
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