Little Wonder 8221, 8271 manual General Safety Rules, Do not Smoke When Filling Fuel Tank

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General Safety Rules

1.Read and understand manual.

2.Wear eye, hearing, and breathing protection, proper clothing and footwear.

3.While operating the machine, maintain a safe operating position, secure footing and good balance at all times.

4.Keep area clear of children, pets and bystanders.

5.Never attempt to use an incomplete machine or one fitted with an unauthorized modification.

6.Avoid contact with and inhalation of harmful fluids, gases, mists, fumes, and dust.

7.Check operation of the safety interlock switch daily. Do not defeat interlock system; it is for your protection.

8.Do not allow children to operate machine.

9.Do not override or remove any safety devices.

WARNING DANGER

10. FAN COASTS AFTER THE ENGINE IS TURNED OFF.

WARNING DANGER

11.ROTATING FAN. DON’T ATTEMPT TO REMOVE MATERIALS FROM INTAKE OR DISCHARGE WHEN UNIT IS RUNNING, OR FAN IS ROTATING.

WARNING DANGER

12.DO NOT OPERATE UNIT IF EXCESSIVE VIBRATION OCCURS; SHUT ENGINE OFF IMMEDIATELY! REMOVE

SPARK PLUG WIRES AND CHECK FOR DAMAGED

IMPELLER, LOOSE IMPELLER BOLT, LOOSE IMPELLER

KEY, OR LODGED FOREIGN OBJECTS.

13.Keep hands away from hose inlet and discharge chute.

14.Disconnect spark plugs before doing any cleaning or maintenance – There are two spark plugs on the machine. Disconnect both.

15.If the Shredding TruckLoader is mounted on a trailer, make sure that the driver of the towing vehicle has the operator of the Shredding TruckLoader in full view at all times.

16.When operating the Shredding TruckLoader, operator must stay to the side of the machine, never in front or behind

17.Wear gloves to protect your hands.

18.Beware that the machine is loud and during normal operation it may interfere with speech communication.

19.Check mounting hardware daily! Beware of the possibility that the machine may overturn, fall, or tip over because of unexpected movement of the vehicle.

WARNING DANGER

DO NOT USE THE SHREDDING TRUCKLOADER IF

THE MUFFLER IS DEFECTIVE OR MISSING.

A. Warnings - "Don’ts"

Don’t attempt to remove materials from intake or discharge when Shredding TruckLoader is running, or fan is rotating.

Don’t install or remove components while Shredding TruckLoader is running. Turn off engine to make changeover. Be sure throttle is in the “slow” position, ignition key is in the “off” position and the Shredding TruckLoader has come to a complete stop. Remove the spark plug wires from the spark plug before removing material.

Don’t point the Shredding TruckLoader

discharge chute in the direction of people, cars, glass or anything that could be injured or damaged by blown debris.

Don’t attempt to repair Shredding TruckLoader. Have repairs made by a qualified Little Wonder dealer or repairman. See that only Little Wonder and recommended engine manufacturer replacement parts are used.

WARNING DANGER

DO NOT SMOKE WHEN FILLING FUEL TANK

Don’t leave the engine running while the Shredding TruckLoader is unattended.

Don’t store, spill, or use gasoline near flames or spark

B. Warnings - "Do’s"

Always dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. They can be caught in moving parts. Use of sturdy gloves, non-skid footwear and safety glasses are recommended. Always wear ear protectors where possible. Use respirator mask to avoid breathing dust.

Always stay alert. Watch what you are doing and use common sense. Do not operate Shredding TruckLoader when fatigued.

Always keep hands away from air intake and air discharge chute.

Always maintain and examine Shredding TruckLoader with care. Follow maintenance instructions given in unit and engine manuals.

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Contents Little Wonder Shredding Table of Contents Important InformationSafety and Warnings Safety DecalsGeneral Safety Rules Do not Smoke When Filling Fuel TankEngine/ Fuel Warnings Don’ts Engine/ Fuel Warnings Do’sHose Assembly Figure #1 Assembly InstructionsMounting the Shredding TruckLoader Frame Figure #2 Figure #3 Attaching the Hose Assembly to the Inlet Assembly Figure #5 Changing the direction of the Discharge Chute Figure #4Adding Oil to the Engine Connecting the BatteryFilling the Gas Tank Operation Transportation Engine Oil and FuelRe-filling the Gas Tank Preparing the TruckLoader Unit for TransportationMaintenance Schedule Frequency Maintenance RequiredMaintenance Removing and Replacing the Fan and Talon Ring Figure #7Liner Replacement Figure #7 Oil and Filter ChangeHeavy-Duty Air Cleaner Spark Plug Removing Elements FigureIntake Hose and Discharge View StoragePreparing for Long-Term Two Months or More Storage Base Unit View Model #8221 & 8271 Part Numbers Balloon Item # DescriptionFlapper Retainer Little Wonder Phone 877-596-6337 FAX