Snapper SAC55140BV, 5/14, 8/14 manual Checks Before Starting, Start-Up, Operating Instructions

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CHECKS BEFORE STARTING

1.Inspect the chipper cone and shredder hopper for debris and other objects that may have fallen into the machine while the unit was idle, and remove them before starting the unit. Before reaching into the openings, always disconnect the spark plug wire at the spark plug.

2.Inspect the chipper cone and shredder hopper, and make sure that they are firmly attached to the hous- ing.

3.Check all parts to ensure that they are properly attached and that all fasteners are properly tightened.

4.Make sure the discharge chute deflector pivots freely, allowing mulch to be discharged freely. If the deflec- tor does not pivot, loosen the mounting screw slightly to reduce tension on the pivot point.

5.Before attempting to start the engine, make sure:

•.oil level in engine is full.

•.no fuel has spilled onto engine or surrounding components.

•.all hardware and parts are properly secured.

•.no foreign objects are in chipper cone or shredder hopper.

•.your clothing is not excessively loose or hanging down, and you are not wearing jewelry or other articles that could get caught in the machinery.

START-UP

The controls required to start and run the chipper/ shredder are located on the engine and are marked “Choke” and “Throttle”.

A more detailed description of engine operation and all related precautions and procedures can be found in the engine manufacturer’s manual that accompanies each chipper/shredder.

Cold Starts

1.Move choke lever to full choke position.

2.Move throttle lever to “start”.

3.Place foot on front support leg to hold unit firmly in place, and adopt a stable stance.

4.Pull starting rope out slowly one time and allow to return normally.

5.Pull starting rope out rapidly, and allow rope to return normally.

6.When engine starts, gradually move choke lever to “no choke” position and increase throttle speed.

Operation

7.Adjust throttle speed to “high” for best chipper/shred- der action.

Restarting A Warm Engine

Restarting an engine that is already warm from previous running does not normally require use of the choke.

1.Move throttle lever to “start” position.

2.Place foot on front support leg to hold unit firmly in place, and adopt a stable stance.

3.Pull starting rope out rapidly until engine starts. Allow rope to return normally.

4.Adjust throttle speed to “high” for best chipper/shred- der action.

Idle Speed

Use the “low” position on the throttle lever to reduce stress on the engine when chipping or shredding is not being performed. Lowering the engine speed to “idle” the engine will help extend the life of the motor, as well as conserve fuel and reduce the noise level of the equip- ment.

Operating Speed

For normal chipping, shredding, and vacuuming opera- tion, set the throttle lever to “fast”.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

General

Your Chipper/Shredder is easy to set up and operate, but requires simple precautions that are very important, but easy to follow.

Please review the following instructions and illustrations carefully. Always comply with these and all other safety and operating instructions in this manual, and on warning labels on the chipper shredder unit, whenever handling or operating this machinery.

Always wear safety goggles when operating the chip- per/shredder. Never allow anyone to operate the unit or remain in the immediate area unless they are wearing approved safety goggles.

Proper Stance For Chipping

Always maintain a stable, well-balanced stance to one side of the unit when operating the chipper/ shredder. Never stand directly in front of the chipper cone when performing chipping operations, since occasional kick- backs may occur, and result in you being struck by the tree limb or branch being kicked back. Hold tree limbs and branches carefully to maintain control as they are being fed into the chipper cone, letting the self-feeding action of the unit pull the material in.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual SeriesTable Of Contents Model IdentificationSafety Rules Setting UPGeneral Operating Location Safe Wearing ApparelOperating Safety Transporting and StorageService and Maintenance Safety DecalsAssembly Tools RequiredHardware Description Chipper ConeHopper Discharge BAGEngine OIL Controls & Major Components Operating ControlsMajor Components Model Specifications SpecificationsOptional Vacuum Kit Model 5/14 Model 8/14Operation DescriptionSite Location Checks Before Starting START-UPOperating Instructions Properly Feeding Longer Materials For Shredding Proper Stance for ChippingMaterial Processing Shutting DownShredding ChippingWaste Materials Guide Operation Type of Waste Permitted Size LimitationsNormal Care ScheduleServicing CHIPPER/SHREDDER Loose Parts And HardwareOil Level Changing OilChanging The Spark Plug Clean Engine Fins/Air Intake Area Clean/Oil/Replace Air Filter ElementInspect/Rotate Shredding Hammers Check Safety Labels Inspect/Sharpen Chipping KnivesLubricate Wheel Axles Inspect Starter Rope/HandleStorage Temporary StorageLong Term Storage Days Or LessTroubleshooting & Repair TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Remedies Engine Service RepairShredding Hammers 2479 Chipping Knives Reassembling Shredder HammerChipper Knife Access Plug Deflector ShieldOptions & Accessories Options & AccessoriesTechnical Manuals Vacuum Attachment