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6.1
Removing a jammed log (08)
CAUTION!
Risk of injury from a
jammed log flying out
(08/b)
If a jammed log flies out of
the appliance, injuries can
be caused and the appli-
ance may be damaged.
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Never try to drive a
jammed log out with a
hammer (08/2) or sim-
ilar tool.
1. Take both hands away from the ON button
and control lever.
2. Allow the log pusher to come to a complete
standstill.
3. Push a wooden wedge (08/1) under the
jammed log (08/a).
4. Drive the wooden wedge completely under
the jammed log using the log pusher.
5. If necessary, repeat with a larger wooden
wedge until the log is freed.
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7 MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
Risk of injury during
maintenance work
Improper maintenance can
result in serious injury and
damage to the appliance.
■
Disconnect the log split-
ter from the mains be-
fore starting mainten-
ance work.
■
Have repairs to the log
splitter carried out only
by qualified companies.
7.1
Maintenance and care work
Cleaning of the guideway
1. Clean the guideway of the log pusher at reg-
ular intervals, particularly when splitting logs
with high resin contents.
7.2
Maintenance tasks
7.2.1
Sharpening of the splitting wedge
1. Sharpen the splitting wedge, when neces-
sary, using a suitable file.
Maintenance
LSH 4 | LSH 6