If the appliance has not been used for a long time, store it
in a covered state in a dry, safe place inapproachable to
children.
Time interval
Description
Details
400 running
hours
•
Hydraulic
oil
change
HLP 46
2.4 l
Every time the
appliance is to
be used
•
Oil level check
Every time the
appliance is to
be used
•
Check the splitting
knife sharpness if
sharpening is
necessary
Hydraulic oil change
F HLP 46 (#42004) oil type or oil of similar viscosity is
recommended for the hydraulic cylinder.
Make sure the appliance beam is pulled out to full extent.
Incline the splitter towards the transport wheels.
Loosen the bleed screw (pic. 1/14)
Remove the oil drain plug (pic. 1/15)
Put a collection container with a capacity of app. 4 l of oil
under the log splitter.
Incline the appliance and let oil flow out.
Incline the log splitter in the opposite direction and add 2.4
l of oil to the hole.
Check the oil level using a cleaned oil gauge; the oil level
must be between the two oil gauge marks.
Clean the cover and the plug and carefully refit.
CAUTION:
Dispose the used oil in accordance with regulations in
force!
Check regularly the oil level.
Splitting knife sharpening
Sharpen the splitting knife regularly using a file. Remove
any sharp edges and dents.
Lubricate the splitting knife regularly using multi-purpose
grease. It will reduce strain and enable splitting of "more
complex logs".
Troubleshooting
The table below shows possible failures, causes and
removal options. However, if the problem persists, contact
a professional.
Switch the appliance off and unplug it before
servicing and cleaning.
Risk of electric shock.
Symptom Possible
cause Removal
Log not
1.
Wrong log
1.
Position the log
getting split
position.
2. Log
dimensions
not within
acceptable
limits or not
appropriate
for appliance
performance
if wood is too
hard.
3. Knife
not
splitting.
4.
Oil being too
cold.
5. Oil
leaking.
6. Hydraulic
pressure
being too low.
again.
2. Reduce
the
splitting range.
3.
Sharpen the knife
and check
whether edges or
cuts are sharp
and grind them
away if
necessary.
4.
Let oil warm up.
5.
Find the leakage
and seal it.
6. Sort
wood
out.
Piston rod
running
irregularly or
strongly
vibrating.
Air in the circuit
Check the oil level and
refill if necessary.
Contact the dealer if
necessary.
Loosen the bleed
screw.
Oil leaking
near the
piston rod or
external
parts.
1. Oil
leaking
from the oil
tank.
2. Sealing
worn
out.
1.
Check the bleed
screw fastening
before sliding.
2. Replace
the
sealing.
Log has got
stuck.
Log being e.g.
knotty.
Release the operating
lever and pull the
traversing table up to
full extent.
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