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Do not smoke or have open flames when operating or refilling the oil tank.
Never operate the log splitter near a flame or spark.
Oil is flammable and can explode.
The log splitter must always be operated by one person only
Other people should keep at a safe distance from the work area (at least 5m), especially
when the log splitter is under operation.
Never ask another person to help you with freeing jammed log.
No one under the age of 16 should be allowed to operate the log splitter.
Any individual under the age of 18 should have the necessary training, skills to perform the
functions properly and safely and should always be under the supervision of an adult
responsible for its safety.
Keep persons (esp. children) and animals away from product and working area.
Danger! Keep clear of moving parts!
Do not straddle or reach across the splitting area when operating the log splitter. Never pile
logs to be split in a manner that will cause you to reach across the log splitter.
Only use your hands to operate the control levers.
Never use your foot, knee, a rope, or any other extension device.
Always pay full attention to the movement of the wedge / log pusher ram.
Never attempt to load your log splitter while the ram is in motion.
Keep hands out of the way of all moving parts.
Never try to split two logs on top of each other. One of them may fly up and hit you.
Do not place any tool or any part of your body in the log splitter during operation.
Keep hands out of moving parts. When the ram of the log splitter is in the return mode, keep
your hands off the machine - the log splitter is designed to automatically stop when the
cylinder is fully retracted.
Keep your hands away from splits and cracks which open in the log. They may close
suddenly and crush or amputate your hands.
Do not remove jammed logs with your hands.
Do not leave the machine unattended when it is running.
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