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WHAT IS NOT COVERED 

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NDER WARRANTY

The following items are not covered by 

this warranty: 

• Normal maintenance items which become worn

through use, including, but not limited to, belts,

blades, oil, blade adapters, filters, rewind springs,

spark plugs, starter ropes, clutches and sprockets.

• Natural discoloration of material due to sunlight.
• Engines not manufactured by RedGum Products,

these items are covered by the respective original

equipment manufacturers' warranty, all claims must

be sent to the appropriate manufacturer's agents.

• Using stale or contaminated fuel in the product.
• Damage or failure caused by accident, misuse

and/or neglect, including, ingress of dirt, abrasives,

moisture, rust & corrosion, and damage due as a

result of inadequate maintenance.
• Failure to operate or maintain the unit in

accordance with the Owners/Operators manual, this

handbook or instruction given by a RedGum dealer.

• Alterations or modifications that change the

intended use of the product or affect the product's

performance, operation, safety or durability, or

causes the product to fail to comply with any

applicable laws.

• Damage due to incorrect usage such as incorrect

log placement (as shown in the product's respective

Owner's Manual)

• Additional damage to parts or components due to

continued use occurring after any of the above.

ITEMS FOR WHICH A CHARGE WILL BE 

MADE 

The following list is a guide to the types of items for 

which  a  charge  will  be  made  (unless  failure  is 

caused  by  a  defect in the manufacturer's materials 

or workmanship). 

Service: 

Maintenance servicing and all parts and 

fluid replaced in line with the maintenance schedule 

shown in this handbook. 

Mechanical Adjustments: 

Including engine tuning, 

adjusting brakes, belts & clutches etc. 

Drive System: 

Sprockets, belts, clutches, pulleys 

and bearings all wear and will require replacement. 

Cutting Equipment: 

Blades, cutting discs and 

hammers wear during use and sharpening/ 

replacement is required as a matter of normal 

maintenance. 

Spark Plugs: 

Periodic replacement is required to 

ensure maximum engine performance and best 

fuel economy. 

Induction/Combustion System: 

The removal of 

deposits and cleaning may be required from time 

to time and should be performed as necessary. 

Tyres: 

Tyres are subject to wear and if they come 

in contact with external objects, they can deflate. 

A flat tyre is not a warrantable item. 

External Surfaces, Paint, Trim and other 

Appearance items: 

Are affected by normal wear 

and tear and exposure to environmental 

conditions. A charge will be made for paint and 

trim items that require attention due to causes 

outside the manufacturer's control. 

Hydraulics: 

Changing hydraulic fluids 

The frequency of replacement, repair or 

adjustment will depend mainly on where and how 

you use your product, weather, atmospheric and 

environmental conditions and frequency of use. 

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES 

The customer must provide to an authorised 

RedGum Dealer their proof of purchase 

information such as a receipt. 

The product must exhibit reasonable care in the 

maintenance, operation, storage and general 

upkeep practices as explained in the maintenance 

section of the Owners/Operators Manual or this 

handbook. This includes the whole product or any 

general wear item or component on the product. 

Any costs incurred to obtain warranty 

consideration or services is the customer's 

responsibility, including shipping and handling, 

travel expenses, lost time, lost production or 

pickup and delivery. 

YOUR RIGHTS AS A CUSTOMER 

The New Product Warranty that is provided by 

RedGum Products is in addition to the rights and 

remedies conferred on consumers by the relevant 

authorities and/or legislation. The warranty does 

not affect those rights or remedies, except to the 

extent that their application may lawfully be 

excluded. Any consequential, direct or incidental 

loss or damage is not covered by the warranty. 

Any statutory or other rights or remedies available· 

in connection with a claim for such loss or damage 

should be pursued separately. 

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Summary of Contents for Electric Logsplitter

Page 1: ...RGELS 0122 Rev 0 Australia s No 1 Selling Honda Powered Log Splitters LOGSPLITTERS RedGum Electric Logsplitter...

Page 2: ...m 5pm AEDT HAZARD SIGNAL DEFINITIONS This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible inj...

Page 3: ...7 Operation Instructions 8 9 Towing the Log Splitter 10 Log Splitter Components 11 Log Splitter Motor Specifications 12 Log Splitter Troubleshooting 13 Maintenance Storage Essential Checks 14 Warranty...

Page 4: ...break bones Make sure hands are clear of crush hazard zone when Log Splitter is in operation Make sure all fittings are tight before starting the Log Splitter Relieve system pressure before servicing...

Page 5: ...5 Breathing hazard Do not operate the logsplitter indoors even if ventilated This product is intended for outdoor use only and may lead to serious injuries or even death 5...

Page 6: ...before using this RedGum Log Splitter Hydraulic oil levels with a Dip Stick Turn the engine off before leaving the logsplitter unattended 6...

Page 7: ...This diagram shows the Operator Safety Zone HORIZONTAL OPERATION WORK ZONE WORK ZONE 3 meters 3 meters 3 meters 7...

Page 8: ...ontinued 8 4 Start the splitting procedure by pushing and holding the Control Valve Lever 2 forward Plese note the Splitter Wedge 8 only moves forward when you are holding the lever forward When you l...

Page 9: ...t is not the manufacturer s fault and subsequently would not be covered under Warranty Ideally the log should be cut into rounds with flat or even surfaces If they are cut and the edges are on an angl...

Page 10: ...nattended Choose a leveled surface to operate the Log Splitter Avoid large holes and ditches when towing the Log Splitter in a vehicle Do not exceed a speed of 45KM H when towing the Log Splitter Whil...

Page 11: ...perating Pin Hole 16 Towing Pin Hole LOG SPLITTER COMPONENTS 5 5 Splitting Wedge Features wedge wings tapered ends making splitting easier 10 Front Support Leg Supports the logsplitter during operatio...

Page 12: ...orce 12 Ton Hydraulic Tank Capacity 7L Max Pressure 21 Hydraulic Oil Required 5 2L Electric Engine 240V Hydraulic Cylinder 3 15 x 19 1 Max Pressure 25Mpa 3600 psi Gear Pump 5GPM Max Towing Speed 5MPH...

Page 13: ...hydraulic lines Flush and clean the splitter hydraulic system E Blocked control valve Flush and clean the splitter hydraulic system F Low control valve setting Adjust control valve with a pressure gau...

Page 14: ...Improper maintenance and storage of the log splitter may void your warranty WARNING WARNING Oil Filter This machine is not fitted with an Oil Filter and does not require one 14...

Page 15: ...nufacturer within the Warranty Period RedGum Products will carry out the repair or replacement to the customer Free of Charge provided The fault is reported directly to the place of purchase Sufficien...

Page 16: ...and sharpening replacement is required as a matter of normal maintenance Spark Plugs Periodic replacement is required to ensure maximum engine performance and best fuel economy Induction Combustion S...

Page 17: ...will repair replace or adjust any part of your product Free of Charge only if it is defective due to factory materials or workmanship Please note that RedGum is unable to reimburse the cost of repairs...

Page 18: ...NOTES 18...

Page 19: ...NOTES 19...

Page 20: ...plitter cover for superior protection against dust dirt and heavy rain BRAND NEW ACCESSORY CHECK IT OUT RedGum Vertical Splitting Plate RRP 179 A new innovation by RedGum this accessory is compatible...

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