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They are not safety glasses. Do not put the log splitter on the ground for operations. This
is an awkward operating position and the operator has to bring his face close to the ma-
chine, and thus risks being struck by wood chips or debris.
EXTENSION CORDS
Improper use of extension cords may cause inefficient operation of the log splitter which can
result in overheating. Extension cords must be shorter than 10 metres in length. The wire
section must be 1.5 mm
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to allow sufficient current flow to the motor. Avoid use of free and
inadequately insulated connections. Connections must be made with protected material
suitable for outdoor use.
AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK
Check that the electric circuit is adequately protected and that it corresponds with the pow-
er, voltage and frequency of the motor. Check that there is a ground connection, and a regu-
lation differential switch upstream. Connect the log splitter to a grounded socket outlet. Pre-
vent body contact with grounded surfaces: pipes, radiators, ranges, and refrigerator enclo-
sures. Never open the pushbutton box on the motor. Should this be necessary, contact a
qualified electrician. Only a qualified electrician is allowed to perform electrical installations
to the appliance. Make sure your fingers do not touch the plug's metal prongs when plug-
ging or unplugging the appliance.
KEEP BYSTANDERS AND CHILDREN AWAY
The log splitter must always be operated by one person only. Other people must stay at a
safe distance from the working area especially when the appliance is being used. Never al-
low other people to help you with freeing a jammed log.
INSPECT THE LOGS
Make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in logs to be split. The ends of the logs must
be cut square. Branches must be cut of flush with the trunk. Cross-grain splitting is not al-
lowed. Never try to split two logs simultaneously. Never try to split logs that are not straight
on the work table.
DO NOT OVERREACH
Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Never stand on the machine. Serious injury
could occur if the machine tips or if the cutting tools are unintentionally contacted. Do not
store any objects above or near the machine so that someone might stand on the machine
to reach them.
AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECTED ACCIDENT
Always pay full attention to the movement of the log pusher. Do not attempt to load the log
until the log pusher has completely stopped. Keep hands out of the way of all moving parts.
PROTECT YOUR HANDS
Keep your hands away from splits and cracks which open in the log. They may close sudden-
ly and crush or amputate your hands. Do not attempt to remove a jammed log with your
hands.