1.1 - Symbols used
Standard graphic symbols are used on all machines in order to ensure complete safety of all parts of the log splitter.
As these symbols are very important, read the information below attentively.
it is obligatory to read the machine's use and
maintenance manual in full before using the machine.
it is obligatory to wear safety footwear at all times to
provide protection against the risk of logs accidentally
falling on feet.
it is obligatory at all times to wear gloves which protect
the hands against chips and splinters which may be
produced during work.
it is obligatory at all times to wear goggles which
protects the eyes against chips and splinters which
may be produced during work.
in normal conditions of use, our machines may expose
the operator daily to noise levels lower than or equal
to 85 dB(a). it is therefore obligatory to wear ear
defenders.
it is obligatory at all times to wear a helmet which
protects the hands against chips and splinters which
may be produced during work.
The log splitter must be used by one person alone.
it is forbidden to smoke near the machine and in the
work area.
it is forbidden to remove or tamper with the protection
devices and safety devices.
it is forbidden to carry out any maintenance work or to
renew parts on the machine when it is running.
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it is forbidden to stand in the range of action of the
machine. apart from the operator, no other person or
animal may be present within a radius of 5 metres from
the machine.
Dumping of used oil in the environment is forbidden.
The oil must be disposed of according to current
legislation in the country where this operation is carried
out.
Do not use for connection: do not use the point shown
in the picture to lift the machine
Warning: never remove a log trapped in the wedge with
your hands.
Warning: direction of rotation of the wedge.
Never touch the wedge or the supporting arm when in
movement.
Danger of cutting or crushing of the hand: never touch
hazardous areas while the wedge is moving.
Warning: voltage as indicated on the rating plate
Direction of rotation of the motor. If the motor runs
in the wrong direction, follow the instructions given
in chapter 4.3, page 19.
Machines fitted with electrical parts must not be
disposed of as general waste and must be separated
for disposal as separately collected fractions,
deposited at authorised collection points.
D22031100 - v.2 - UPD 291209
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