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5 operation tips, Warning, English – Echo Bear Cat SC5720B User Manual

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5 INCH CHIPPER/SHREDDER/BLOWER

ENGLISH

OPERATION

WARNING

Never lean over the chipper chute to push objects into the

cutting device. Use a push stick or brush paddle.

Never use shovels or forks to feed brush. They can

cause extensive damage if they contact the blades.

In addition, metal pieces can be ejected from the

chipper chute and cause serious injury or death.

Never feed brush into the chute with your feet.
Never use hands or feet to clear materials that build up in

the chute.

The engine/equipment may be operated during the warm

up period, but it may be necessary to leave the choke par-

tially on until the engine warms up.

Upon start up, a metallic ticking may occur. This is caused

by the hydraulic lifter Ieakdown during storage. Run the

engine for 5 minutes. The noise will normally cease in

the first minute. If noise continues, run the engine at mid-

throttle for 20 minutes. If noise persists, take the engine to

your local authorized Subaru Engine Service Dealer.

If the engine develops sufficient speed to disengage

the starter but does not keep running (a false start), the

engine rotation must be allowed to come to a complete

stop before attempting to restart the engine. If the starter

is engaged while the flywheel is rotating, the starter pinion

and flywheel ring gear may clash resulting in damage to

the starter.

If the starter does not turn the engine over, shut off starter

immediately. Do not make further attempts to start the

engine until the condition is corrected. Do not jump start

using another battery. See your Honda Engine Service

Dealer for service assistance

Do not crank the engine continuously for more than 10

seconds at a time. If the engine does not start, allow a

60-second cool down period between starting attempts.

Failure to follow these guidelines can permanently damage

the starter.

With a new drive belt, the rotor may rotate with the

engagement handle in START position. Within a short

period, the belt will relax and the rotor should disengage.

If the rotor does not disengage even after a short period,

check pulley alignment and idler mechanism or return to

your dealer for service. (See Section 5 for replacing the

drive belt).

4.5 OPERATION TIPS

5. Once the engine is off and the disk has completely

stopped, the belt can be disengaged by moving the

belt engagement handle back to the

START position.