Honda RedGum Silver Plus+ Lifter Owner's Manual page 6

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Read & thoroughly understand the following Operational Warnings
before operating this RedGum Log Splitter.
·
Intended purpose: This product is designed as an outdoor product to split wood
logs to use as fuel in a fireplace or a woodstove. Never use the log splitter for any
other purpose than splitting wood.
·
Always place logs so the axehead/Splitting wedge (4) splits with the wood grain
and not across the wood grain.
·
ALWAYS inspect log splitter before using to ensure it is in good working
condition.
·
Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately.
·
ALWAYS check and tighten fasteners, hardware and assembled parts before
operation.
·
ALWAYS operate log splitter on firm, clear and level ground
·
ALWAYS set up a SAFETY ZONE restricting onlookers to at least 3m away from
the log splitter when in use.
·
ALWAYS remove split wood from around the log splitter immediately after it's
spilt into smaller pieces so that you don't stumble over it.
·
Do NOT exceed equipment maximum splitting capacity by altering component
settings.
·
Do NOT operate the log splitter at night, only during daylight hours.
·
Shut engine off before leaving log splitter unattended.
RedGum Splitters are assembled and ready for use however:
• Check Hydraulic Oil levels with a Dipstick
• Check engine oil level by sighting engine dip stick.
• Closely inspect all log splitter components. If you sight damaged components then contact
your RedGum dealer before use.
• Always wear safety glasses while operating this log splitter. It's also recommended to
wear Ear Muffs, Steel capped boots, Tight fitting gloves and Suitable clothing - A free from
hanging strings, jewelery or other items that could get caught up in moving parts. If you have
long hair make sure it is tied back and kept out of the way of moving parts.
Keep this operations manual handy for future reference and
re-read this Owner's Manual periodically
WARNING
OPERATIONAL WARNINGS
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