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Raptor 900 Compact Wood Chipper/Shredder 

 

E&OE 

©2018 Michigan USA 

General Electrical Safety 

  Inspect electrical equipment, extension 

cords, power bars, and electrical fittings 

for damage or wear before each use. 

Repair or replace damaged equipment 

immediately. 

  Ensure all power sources conform to 

equipment voltage requirements and 

are disconnected before connecting or 

disconnecting equipment. 

  When wiring electrically powered 

equipment, follow all electrical and 

safety codes. 

  Wherever possible, use a residual 

current device (RCD). 

  High voltage / high current power lines 

may be present. Use extreme caution 

to avoid contact or interference with 

power lines. Electrical shock can be 

fatal. 

General Electrical Safety 

  Electrically grounded equipment must 

have an approved cord and plug and be 

connected to a grounded electrical 

outlet. 

  Do NOT bypass the ON/OFF switch 

and operate equipment by connecting 

and disconnecting the electrical cord. 

  Do NOT use equipment that has 

exposed wiring, damaged switches, 

covers or guards. 

  Do NOT use electrical equipment in wet 

conditions or in damp locations. 

  Do NOT use electrical cords to lift, 

move or carry equipment. 

  Do NOT coil or knot electrical cords, 

and ensure electrical cords are not trip 

hazards. 

General Service Information 

  The equipment must be serviced or 

repaired at authorised service centres 

by qualified personnel only. 

  Replacement parts must be original 

equipment manufacturer (OEM) to 

ensure equipment safety is maintained. 

  Do NOT attempt any maintenance or 

repair work not described in this 

manual. 

  After use, the equipment and 

components may still be hot – allow the 

equipment to cool and disconnect 

spark plugs and/or electrical power 

sources and/or batteries from it before 

making adjustments, changing 

accessories or performing repair or 

maintenance. 

  Do NOT make adjustments while the 

equipment is running. 

  Perform service related activities in 

suitable conditions, such as a 

workshop. 

  Replace worn, damaged or missing 

warning/safety labels immediately. 

 

Summary of Contents for Raptor 900

Page 1: ...THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Products covered by this manual may vary in appearance assembly inclusions specifications description and packaging The engine is NOT supplied with engine oil althoug...

Page 2: ...ive equipment Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery which can be caught in moving parts Keep hair and clothing away from the equipment Stay alert and use common sense when operating the equipment Do...

Page 3: ...d disconnecting the electrical cord Do NOT use equipment that has exposed wiring damaged switches covers or guards Do NOT use electrical equipment in wet conditions or in damp locations Do NOT use ele...

Page 4: ...sh Hazard The product may have blades edges or mechanical devices that can cause severe crush injury to fingers limbs etc Take due care when handling and using the product Single Operator Only The pro...

Page 5: ...ectrical supply before handling the product adjusting maintenence etc Power Line Electrocution Hazard High voltage high current power lines may be present Use extreme caution to avoid contact or inter...

Page 6: ...rfaces only Never leave the machine unattended when it is running Do not allow processed material to build up in the discharge area This may prevent proper discharge and can result in material being e...

Page 7: ...Starting Petrol Engines 11 Stopping the Engine 11 Environmental Considerations 12 Operation 13 Maintenance 14 Maintenance Schedule Petrol Engines Machines 15 Engine Oil 16 Air Filter 18 Inspection an...

Page 8: ...I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G...

Page 9: ...A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M...

Page 10: ...M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N...

Page 11: ...G A N G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I...

Page 12: ...H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H...

Page 13: ...I C H I G A N G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M...

Page 14: ...seats Inspection of the following items is required Piston for cracks and stress fractures Bore for wear requiring reconditioning Full machine for broken worn or loose parts Failure to follow the main...

Page 15: ...I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N G A N M I C H...

Page 16: ...vel is reached 5 When finished re install rotate right the oil filler cap until firm Wipe off any residual oil from the machine A B C D D I G A N M H I G A N M I C H I G A N G A N M I C H I G A N M I...

Page 17: ...N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C...

Page 18: ...N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A...

Page 19: ...M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A...

Page 20: ...G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A A N M I C H I...

Page 21: ...M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C...

Page 22: ...the engine or prevent starting if a low engine oil level is detected Engine starts but does not idle Possible Fault Action Blocked air filter Perform an air filter service Idle speed requires adjustm...

Page 23: ...G A N A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H...

Page 24: ...N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I...

Page 25: ...I C H I G A A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N M I C H I G A N N M I C H I G A N M I C...

Page 26: ...require more frequent inspections servicing Ensure that all users of the product have completed a suitable industry recognised training course before being allowed access to the product If this produc...

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