To stop engine, How to use your chipper-shredder – Craftsman 247.797855 User Manual

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TO STOP ENGINE

® Move throttle control lever to OFF position. See fig­

ure 6

® Disconnect spark plug wire and move away from

spark plug to prevent accidental starting while
equipment is unattended.

HOW TO USE YOUR CHIPPER-SHREDDER

Do not attempt to shred or chip any material other
than vegetation found in a normal yard (i.e., branches,
leaves, twigs, etc.).

WARNING: THE CHIPPER-SHREDDER
DISCHARGES MATERIALS WITH CON­
SIDERABLE VELOCITY. KEEP AWAY

FROM THE AREA AROUND THE CHUTE
DEFLECTOR.

ALWAYS

STOP

THE

ENGINE AND DISCONNECT THE SPARK
PLUG WIRE WHEN REMOVING OR

ATTACHING THE BAG WHEN CHANGING
CONTAINERS OR WHEN REMOVING THE

SHREDDED MATERIAL. WEAR SAFETY
GLASSES AND GLOVES WHENEVER
USING YOUR CHIPPER-SHREDDER

The chipper-shredder is designed for three different

methods of operation,

® Leaves and small branches up to 1/2" diameter

(recommended) or 1" diameter (maximum) can be

fed into the hopper assembly when it is in the

raised position. See figure 7. If it becomes neces­
sary to push material into the chipper-shredder,
use a small diameter stick—NOT YOUR HANDS.

The stick should be small enough that it will be
ground up if gets into the impeller assembly

WARNING: DO NOT PUT MATERIAL
LARGER THAN 1/2" IN DIAMETER (REC­
OMMENDED) or 1" DIAMETER (MAXI­
MUM) INTO THE HOPPER ASSEMBLY.

MATERIAL UP TO A MAXIMUM OF 3" IN
DIAMETER MATERIAL MAY BE FED

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ATTEMPT TO SHRED OR CHIP ANY
MATERIAL LARGER THAN 3" IN DIAME­
TER PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE

TO THE MACHINE COULD RESULT.

Leaves and small twigs can be raked into the hop­
per assembly when the hopper assembly is low­
ered to the ground. See figure 8. Small branches
up to 1/2" diameter (recommended) or 1" diam­
eter (maximum)
can also be fed into the hopper
assembly in this position. See figure 9.

FIGURE 8.

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