7- TROUBLESHOOTING
Problems that may arise when using the log splitter and recommended remedies are given in the table below.
In the case of operations carried out by unauthorised personnel, the guarantee will be immediately null and void and the manufacturer will be relieved
of any responsibility for injury to persons and animals and damage.
Problem
Log fails to split
Rod advances jerkily or with strong
vibrations. Foamy oil comes out from the
filler cap.
Oil leak from the unions, pump or cylinder
7.1 - Resetting of the thermal cut-out of the electric motor
In the case of machines with electric motor, a protection device applied to the motor and integrated in the main on/off switch is tripped in the case of
overloads, sudden increases in voltage or accidental faults in the electrical system. In this case, before calling your authorised service centre, wait
a few minutes and then try to reset the main on/off switch. If the problem does not re-occur, the log splitter can be used normally. If the cut-out is
tripped again, do not try to reset it and contact your ahthorised service centre.
SCRAPPING AND DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE
The log splitter must be scrapped in compliance with all safety regulations for the prevention of personal injury and damage to the environment and
animals.
All parts of the log splitter must be scrapped and disposed of in accordance with applicable legislation in the place of scrapping.
Dispose of hydraulic fluid and electric parts correctly. Do not dispose of these in the environment, as they are hazardous pollutants, and treat them
in accordance with applicable legislation.
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.
The manufacturer is committed to waste recycling (WEEE) and is a member of specialised waste disposal consortiums.
Incorrect waste disposal is punishable by law.
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Probable cause
Log exceeds permitted dimensions
Incorrect positioning of the log
Wedge do not cut
Oil leack
Hydraulicpressure too low
Air in the circuit
Unions not properly tight
Seals worn
Corrective action
Try to cut a small part or use other means to re-
duce the size of the log
Change the position of the log in relation to the
wedge
Sharped the wedge, check for burrs or nicks, file
if necessary
Locate the leack using a piece of card or wood.
Contact your dealer
Contact your dealer
Check oil level. Top up if necessary.
Check that the pump does not suck up any air.
Check that the connections are not restricted or
the pipes damaged in the system from the tank to
the pump.
If problem remain contact your dealer
Tighten unions
Contact your dealer
D22002000 - ver.2 - UPD 291209
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