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To start the log cutter/splitter, turn the auxiliary hydraulics lever on the loader to its locked position and set
moderate engine rpm, depending on the working pace. Depending on the loader model, two hydraulic pumps
may be used to reduce engine noise. Do not exceed the maximum permissible input of hydraulic oil, full rpm
must not be used when operating with 600 or 700 series loaders. Note that unnecessarily high engine rotating
speed will not improve the splitting force. Operate the log cutter/splitter and perform maintenance procedures
as instructed in the original manual of the equipment.
Check the operation and the adjustments of the splitter with a few empty cycles before loading
a log.
The lubrication of the log cutter chain saw consumes a small amount of hydraulic oil from the loader. Check
the hydraulic oil level regularly.
The log splitter is intended to be used by on operator only.
Never leave the machine unattended with the engine running.
Do not use the attachment for any other purpose than for cutting and splitting firewood.
Read the original instruction manual for any further information of adjustments, use and
maintenance of the equipment.
7.
Maintenance and warranty
Instructions for maintenance and service are provided with the original instruction manual as well as the spare
parts list. Contact your AVANT dealer for parts and service.
The manufacturer of the log cutter/splitter grants the warranty of one year for the log cutter/splitter. Warranty
terms are provided with the instruction manual. For warranty claims, contact your AVANT dealer for further
information.
The manufacturer of the log cutter/splitter provides the declaration of conformity for the equipment.
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