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Problem possible cause remedy
Logs are not being split properly
(insufficient splitting performance)
The log is not positioned correctly
The log exceeds the maximum dimen-
sions or the wood is too hard for the per-
formance of the machine
Splitting blade does not split log
Hydraulic pressure too low
Release rods bent (hydraulic tappet not
quite pressed in)
Incorrect connecting lead (longer than
10 m or too small cable cross-section)
Reposition the log correctly
Cut the log to the required dimen-
sions (page 19)
Sharpen splitting blade, check for
burrs or notches (page 22)
Check the oil level and add more oil
if necessary. (page 22)
If the problem cannot be rectified, re-
fer to the manufacturer or other ap-
proved service centre.
Arrange for manufacturer or author-
ised company to adjust the rods
Use the correct connecting lead
Log splitter does not operate, although the
motor is running
Valve does not open due to loose
connections
The operating levers or parts thereof are
bent.
Check and tighten the parts
Have bent parts repaired by the
manufacturer or a company desig-
nated by him
Motor starts, but splitting column is not
retracted
Wrong direction of rotation of motor
Check motor’s direction of rotation
and change (refer to page 19)
Motor doesn’t start
No electrical power
2-phase mode in threephase motor
Connection cable defective
Electric motor defective
Switch defective (DS)
Switch or capacitor defective
Check the fuse.
Have fuse and lead checked by
qualified electrician.
Replace the connection cable or
have it checked by an electrician.
To correct the problem, refer to the
manufacturer or other approved
service centre.
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