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Maintain hands, other extremities and clothes clear of
the entry hopper, clear of the exit shoot and clear of all
rotating elements.
Maintain a good balance on both feet.
Do not lean on the machine.
Maintain yourself well clear of the exit area whilst the
machine is working.
If the blades hit a strange object (any other object
different to wood) or if the machine starts to make
strange noises and/or it vibrates in an abnormal way,
stop the engine so that the blades stop turning. Take
the machine to your nearest service agent for repair.
If the machine gets stuck, you must stop it and wait
for the blades to stop turning.
The use of working gloves, ear protection and working
glasses is mandatory.
The machine is designed only for outdoor use. Avoid
using the machine in outdoor areas with a high
probability of exhaust fumes.
The machine must be used by only one person at a
time.
Never insert your hands in the entry chute until the
machine has been stopped and the blades have
stopped rotating.
The pieces of wood that might have got stuck
transversally must only be removed when the machine
has been stopped and the blades have stopped
rotating.
In the case that the rotor is blocked by a piece of
wood:
- Disconnect the machine, remove the cover of the
rotor axis and turn the rotor axis a few degrees
with a spanner.
- After this, remove the piece using a stick or
something long.
ATTENTION: DO NOT INTRODUCE YOUR HANDS IN
THE ROTOR
Never leave the machine unattended or functioning.
Stop the engine and spark plug before replacing the
blades or counter blades.
After an hours work, check the screws and nuts are
still well tightened. If not so, tighten them.
Always use original spare parts, if not you shall lose
your warranty.
The machine should only be repaired by an authorized
after sales dealer.
5.4.2. STARTING THE ENGINE
Before starting engine:
Make sure check the engine oil, fuel tank
5.4.2.1 SC SYSTEM SECURITY SYSTEM
This machine has an automatic machine stop system
in case it is pressed for emergency stop if the
operator unintentionally puts a hand in the hopper.
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