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3 operation safety, 4 pto safety, 5 maintenance/storage safety – Echo CH45540 Owners Manual v.5 User Manual

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4.5 INCH CHIPPER

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SAFETY

1. Read and follow instructions on PTO safety decals.

2. Stay alert and pay attention when PTO is operating.

3. Keep bystanders, especially children, away from PTO

driveline.

4. Check the driveline to ensure it is attached securely

to the power supply.

5. K e e p g u a r d s a n d

shields in place at all

times while operating.

Disengage PTO, shut

off power source, and

make sure all moving

parts have come to a

complete stop before

removing guards or

shields.

6. Clothing worn by operator must be fairly tight. Never

wear loose fitted jackets, shirts, or pants when working

around the PTO. Tie long hair back or put under a

cap.

7. Keep hydraulic hoses, electric cords, chains and other

items from contacting the driveline.

8. Proper recommended PTO operating speed is 540

+/- 10 RPM.

9. Before inspecting or servicing the PTO drive area,

disengage the driveline, shut off power source, remove

ignition key, and make sure all moving parts have come

to a complete stop.

10. Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from all PTO

drive parts.

11. Do not clean, lubricate or adjust the PTO shaft when

it is running.

1.4 PTO SAFETY

1.5 MAINTENANCE/STORAGE SAFETY

1. Before inspecting, servicing, storing, or changing

an accessory, shut off the machine and make sure

all moving parts have come to a complete stop.

Disconnect the battery and remove the ignition key

where applicable.

2. Replace any missing or unreadable safety decals.

Refer to the safety decal section for part numbers.

3. Allow machine to cool before storing in an enclosure.

4. Store the machine out of reach of children.

1.3 OPERATION SAFETY

1. Always stand clear of discharge area when operating

this machine. Keep face and body away from feed

and discharge openings.

2. Keep hands and feet out of feed

and discharge openings while

machine is operating to avoid serious

personal injury. Stop and allow

machine to come to a complete stop before clearing

obstructions.

3. Set up your work site so you are not endangering traffic

and the public. Take great care to provide adequate

warnings.

4. Do not climb on machine when operating. Keep proper

balance and footing at all times.

5. Check cutting chamber to verify it is empty before

starting the machine.

6. The disk will continue to rotate after being disengaged.

Shut off the machine and make sure all moving parts

have come to a complete stop before inspecting or

servicing any part of the machine.

7. Do not insert branches with a diameter larger than

the max chipper capacity into machine or machine

damage may occur.

8. When feeding material into machine, do not allow

metal, rocks, bottles, cans or any other foreign material

to be fed into the machine.

9. Ensure debris does not blow into traffic, parked cars,

or pedestrians.

10. Keep the machine clear of debris and other

accumulations.

11. Do not allow processed material to build up in the

discharge area. This may prevent proper discharge

and can result in kickback of material through the feed

opening.

12. If the machine becomes clogged, the cutting mechanism

strikes any foreign object, or the machine starts

vibrating or making an unusual noise, shut off machine

immediately and make sure all moving parts have

come to a complete stop. After the machine stops: A)

Inspect for damage, B) Replace or repair any damaged

parts, and C) Check for and tighten any loose parts.

13. Check blade bolts for proper torque after every 8 hours

of operation. Check blades and rotate or resharpen

daily or as required to keep blades sharp. Failure to do

so may cause poor performance, damage or personal

injury and will void the machine warranty.