flow to the motor.
Avoid use of free and inadequately insulated connections.
Connections must be made with protected material suitable
for outdoor use.
AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK
Check that the electric circuit is adequately protected and
that it corresponds with the power, voltage and frequency
of the motor. Check that there is a ground connection, and
a regulation differential switch upstream.
Ground the log splitter. Prevent body contact with
grounded surfaces: pipes, radiators, ranges, and
refrigerator enclosures.
Never open the pushbutton box on the motor. Should this
be necessary, contact a qualified electrician.
Mark sure your fingers do not touch the plug's metal
prongs when plugging or unplugging the log splitter.
KEEP VISITORS AND CHILDREN AWAY
The log splitter must be always operated by one person
only. Other people should keep a safe distance from the
work area, especially when the log splitter is under
operations. Never use another people to help you with
freeing jammed log.
INSPECT YOUR LOG
Make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in logs to be
split. The ends of the logs must be cut square. Branches
must be cut of flush with the trunk.
DON'T OVERREACH
Floor must not be slippery.
Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
Never stand on log splitter. Serious injury could occur if the
tool is tipped or if the cutting tools is unintentionally
contacted. Do not store anything above or near the log
splitter where anyone might stand on the tool to reach
them.
AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECTED ACCIDENT
Always pay full attention to the movement of the log
pusher.
Do not attempt to load the log on until the log pusher has
stopped.
Keep hands out of the way of all moving parts.
PROTECT YOUR HANDS
Keep you hands away from splits and cracks which open in
the log; They may close suddenly and crush or amputate
your hands.
Do not remove jammed logs with you hands.
DON'T FORCE TOOL
It will do a better and safer job at its design rate. Never try
to split logs larger than those indicated in the specifications
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