Operation Manual
GB
Commands:
Read operating manual
before use
Use protection shield Unplug before opening
Use safety boots with
steel foreparts
Use protective gloves
Environment Protection:
Wastes to be disposed
of in a professional
manner not to harm the
environment.
Cardboard packaging
to be collected for
recycling.
Faulty and/or disposed
of electrical/electronic
appliances to be
collected by authorised
salvage places.
Packaging:
Protect from moisture Keep Up Fragile
Technical Data:
Motor capacity Mains connection
Maximum splitting
pressure
Maximum splitting
length
Maximum splitting lift Weight
Product Specific
Insulation class
Assigned Use
The block splitting machine is designed solely fore splitting the cut firewood, pieces 52 cm long as a
maximum.
This machine should be used for any works other than those it has been designed for as described in this
manual.
The manufacturer should not be held liable for any personal and material losses due to a failure to observe
these rules.
Residual Hazards and Protective Action
Mechanical Residual Hazards
Hazard Description Protective action Residual hazard
Nip The movement of sliding table may cause a nip or a
cut of a party of the operator’s body
There is a risk of jam of the material being split.
Mind that wood is under pressure in the splitting gap
when being taken out and your fingers may be
nipped.
Two-hand safety operation
Only knock up any jammed wood.
Beware of the falling piece, it could injure
your legs.
Incision The movement of sliding table may cause a nip or a
cut of a party of the operator’s body in the course of
splitting
Disposal
Disposal instructions are given by pictographs on the unit or packaging. For meaning of individual symbols
refer to chapter “Symbols on Unit”.
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