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Avoid unintentional startups.
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Physically touching the switch with your finger
when carrying the tool or connecting the tool to the
power supply switched on can lead to accidents.
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Remove adjusting tools/wrench(es) prior to switch
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ing on the power tool. A tool or wrench that is posi
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tioned inside a rotating power tool part can cause
injury.
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Do not overestimate your abilities. Make sure you
stand squarely and keep your balance at all times.
This way, you will be able to have better control
over the tool in unexpected situations.
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Wear suitable clothes. Never wear loose fitting
clothes or jewelry. Keep hair, clothes and gloves
away from moving parts. Loose clothing, dangling
jewelry and long hair can be caught by moving
parts.
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Take good care of your tool. Check that moving
parts properly function and do not jam, that parts
are not broken off or damaged in any way and that
the tool can be used to its full capacity. Have dam
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aged parts repaired prior to using the tool.
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The cause of many accidents can be traced back
to poorly maintained tools. Always keep your cutting
tools sharp and clean. Carefully maintained cutting
tools with sharp cutting edges seize up less often
and are easier to guide.
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Use tools and plug-in tools, etc. in compliance with
these instructions and in the manner that is pre
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scribed for the model at hand. In so doing, pay due
attention to working conditions and the job to be
performed. The use of this equipment for applica
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tions other than the intended uses can lead to dan-
gerous situations.
3. SERVICE
Have your tool repaired only by authorized specialists
using original replacement parts. This will ensure that
your tool remains safe to use.
SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
WOOD SPLITTER
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CAUTION!
Moving machine parts. Never reach
into the splitting zone.
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WARNING!
The use of this powerful machine can give rise to spe
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cial types of danger. Take particular care to protect
both yourself and all other persons in the vicinity.
You should comply with basic precautionary meas
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ures at all times in order to minimise the risk of inju
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ries and danger.
The machine must never be operated by more
than one operator.
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Never attempt to split any trunks which are larger
than the recommended trunk capacity.
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The trunks must be free of any nails or wire which
may be flung out or might damage the machine dur
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ing operation.
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The trunks must be cut flat at the ends and have
had all branches removed from them.
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The wood must always be split along the direction
of the grain. Never insert the piece of wood cross
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wise to the splitter and then attempt to split it as this
could damage the splitter
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The operator must operate the machine controls
with both hands and must not use any other kind of
device as a substitute for the controls.
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The machine may be operated only by adults who
have read the operating instructions prior to start
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ing operation. No one is permitted to use the ma
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chine without reading the manual first.
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Never attempt to split two trunks in a single opera
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tion as this may cause pieces of wood to be flung
out, which is dangerous.
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Never add more wood or replace a piece of wood
while the machine is in the middle of an operation
as this would be extremely dangerous.
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All persons and animals must be kept at least 5 me
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ters from the machine while it is working.
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Never modify the protective equipment on the
wood splitter or carry out any work without such
equipment attached.
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Never attempt to force the wood splitter to split
excessively hard pieces of wood under cylinder
pressure for more than 5 seconds. Overheated oil
under pressure may cause damage to the machine.
Stop the machine, turn the trunk through 90° and
then try to split it again. If the wood still fails to split
this means that it is too hard for the capacity of the
machine and must be removed to avoid damaging
the wood splitter.
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Never leave the machine unattended while running.
Stop the machine whenever you are not using it.
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Never use the machine near natural gas, petrol
channels or other inflammable materials.
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Please take note of the temperature conditions
whilst you work. Extremely low and extremely high
ambient temperatures may cause malfunctions.
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Before using the wood splitter for the first time,
users should be given practical training by an ex
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perienced operator and should initially work with it
under supervision.
Before starting work check the following
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Do all the functions of the tool function correctly?
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Does all the safety equipment function correctly
(two-handed safety switch)?
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Can the tool be switched off correctly?
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Is the tool adjusted correctly (truck support, trunk
holding plates, splitter height)?
Keep the working area free of obstructions (for exam
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ple pieces of wood) whilst working.
SPECIAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE USE OF
THE WOOD SPLITTER
Special types of danger can arise during the use of
this powerful machine. Take particular care to protect
both yourself and all other persons in the vicinity.
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