Identification of machine components Identification of Illustration 1 machine components (Illustration 1) A. Hopper b.engine C. Chip discharge D. Funnel E. Primer F. Fuel Cock G. On/Off Switch H. Throttle I. Fuel Tank Cap J. Air Filter K. Exhaust L. Pull Starter Illustration 1.
SECTION 1: SAFETY CAVEAT For your own safety, read the instruction manual before using this machine The purpose of safety symbols is to draw your attention to potentially dangerous situations. This manual uses a series of symbols and verbal indications that are intended to convey the level of importance of the safety messages.
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7. THE MACHINE SHALL ONLY BE OPERATED BY TRAINED AND PROPERLY SUPERVISED PERSONNEL. Make sure that the safety instructions are well understood and guaranteed. 8. KEEP CHILDREN AND THIRD PARTIES AWAY FROM THE MACHINE. Children and visitors must remain a safe distance from the work area. 9.
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CAVEAT Additional Safety Instructions for Wood Chippers 1. READ THIS MANUAL AND THE ENGINE MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY. These manuals contain instructions for the safety and proper use of this wood chipper. 2. SAFETY EQUIPMENT. Wear safety glasses, hearing protection and gloves when working with the chipper.
CAVEAT As with any machine, there is a potential risk when working with it. Accidents are often the result of poor knowledge of the machine or a distraction. Use the machine with respect and caution to reduce the possibility of an accident to the operator. Failure to follow normal safety precautions can result in serious injury.
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Mounting The main components of this wood chipper have been assembled at the factory. It is only necessary to assemble a few small elements. All parts and material listed in the inventory will be used in the assembly process. DO NOT start the machine until you have assembled all of its parts. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or major machine damage.
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Illustration 4 Illustration 4. Securing the hopper 5. Place handle on hopper and line up all holes. Secure using washers and bolts. (See illustration 5). Figure 5 Figure 5. Installing the handle 6. Place the funnel over the studs on the side of the shredder and secure using washers and locknuts (See Illustration 6).
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wheel clamping system and align the hole. Insert the fixed pin and secure it with a pin (see illustration 7). Illustration 7 Figure 7. Attaching the tow rod 8. Before working with the machine, fill the engine with gasoline and oil according to the instructions.
SECTION 3: HANDLING Safety during handling CAVEAT If you do not wear the proper protective equipment, you could injure your eyes, hands, and ears. Always wear safety glasses, ear protection, and leather gloves when working with this machine. CAVEAT Loose hair and loose clothing can get caught in the machine and cause serious injury.
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6. Stand to one side of the hopper and check that you have a stable and secure footing. Start up of the wood chipper: Turn the fuel lever to the ON position (Illustration 11) (11.1) Place the choke lever in the ON position (Illustration 12) (12.1) Illustration 11 Illustration 12 Turn the motor ON/OFF switch to the ON position (Illustration 13)(13.1)
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To stop the wood chipper, turn the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position (Illustration 17) (17.1). Illustration 18 Illustration 17 After the engine has stopped and before storing, move the fuel lever to the OFF position as shown in illustration 18(18.1). To shred small branches, leaves, and brush: 1.
2. Remove small twigs from the branch if they are likely to catch on the edges of the funnel, thereby preventing the branch from entering the funnel. 3. Insert the branches into the funnel, thickest part first, and let the blades pull the branch into the funnel (see illustration 20).
• Check that the hopper, the hopper protection and the funnel do not have cracks, holes or loose bolts. • Check for cracks or damage to the case chassis. • Check that none of the screws or bolts are loose or loose. •...
water-based degreaser that is respectful with the environment. Wait for it to dry completely and then put the filter back. Caveat! Never run the engine without the filter installed. Illustration 23 Figure 22 fuel tank filter Every 150 hours of operation or every three months, you should remove and the fuel tank filter (Illustration 23) (23.1).
CAVEAT Shut off machine, wait for moving parts to come to a complete stop, and disconnect spark plug wire before moving machine, emptying bag, unclogging intake and discharge lines, refueling, or performing repairs or maintenance. Problem resolution Problem Possible cause Possible solution The motor does not start 1.
To perform this procedure: 1. TURN THE MACHINE OFF, WAIT FOR ALL MOVING PARTS TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP, AND DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE. 2. Remove the side shield plate to expose the blades. (see Illustration 24). Illustration 24 Blade crusher Figure 24: Shredding Blade...
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Information for the responsible disposal (for individuals) of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. This symbol on the products and accompanying documents indicates that electrical and electronic equipment that has reached the end of its useful life should not be separated from household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, take these devices to a clean point where they will be accepted free of charge.
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