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Istruzioni per l'uso Troy-Bilt, Modello CS4210, CS4265

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Compare the illustrations in Figure 4 with your unit to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference. Engine Controls See the Briggs & Stratton Owner/Operator manual packed with your unit. for the location and function of the controls on the engine. Starter Handle The starter handle is located on the engine. Pull the starter handle to start engine. See Figure 4. Spring Latch The spring latch is located on the top of the hopper. It is used to release or lock the chipper chute in a raised position for storage or for transporting. See Figure 4. WARNING: Never operate the chipper shredder with the chipper chute in the raised position. Use the spring latch to lower the chipper chute into the operating position before starting the engine. Lock Rod The lock rod is located on the chipper chute support. It is used to release or lock the chipper chute in a lowered position for operation. See Figure 4. Chipper Chute Branches up to 3” in diameter may be fed into the chipper chute for chipping. See Figure 4. Hopper Leaves, twigs and branches up to 1/2-inch in diameter may be placed into the hopper for shredding. See Figure 4. IMPORTANT: Never place branches with a diameter greater than 1/2-inch in the hopper. Doing so can result in serious damage to your unit’s shredder blade, flails or impeller. Handle Use the handle when manually transporting the chipper shredder. Debris Collection Bag Spring Pin Clevis Pin Base Tongue 7 Figure 4 SECTION 4: OPERATING YOUR CHIPPER SHREDDER WARNING: The operation of any chipper shredder can result in foreign objects being thrown. Always wear the safety glasses provided with this unit or eye shields before chipping or shredding and while performing any adjustments or repairs. Gas And Oil Fill-Up Service the engine with gasoline and oil as instructed in the separate engine manual packed with your chipper shredder. Read instructions carefully. WARNING: Never fill fuel tank indoors with engine running or until the engine has been allowed to cool for at least two minutes after running. Starting Engine • Attach spark plug wire to spark plug. Make certain the metal cap on the end of the spark plug is fastened securely over the metal tip on the spark plug. • Open fuel shut-off valve (Model CS4210). • Move choke control lever to CHOKE position (Models CS4210 & CS4265) . NOTE: (A warm engine may not require choking). • Move throttle control lever to FAST (rabbit) position (Model CS4265). Hopper Spring Latch Chipper Chute Starter Handle Two Bar (Model CS4210 Only) Discharge Chute Lock Rod Handle Wing Knob OPEN • Grasp the starter handle and pull the rope out Observe the following guidelines when shredding yard slowly until resistance is felt. When it becomes debris: slightly harder to pull the rope, slowly allow the rope to recoil. Then pull rope with a rapid, continuous, full arm stroke. Keep a firm grip on starter handle. NOTE: A “clanking” noise may be heard when pulling the starter rope. It is completely normal and does NOT indicate a malfunction of any kind. • Maintain a grip on the starter handle and allow the rope to recoil slowly. • Repeat the previous steps until engine starts. When engine starts, move choke control gradually toward the RUN position until the engine is running smoothly. WARNING: Never run the engine indoors or in a poorly ventilated area. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly gas. Stopping Engine • Move throttle control lever to STOP position (Model CS4265) or push rocker switch to OFF (Model CS4210). See Figure 5. Figure 5 CAUTION: Never stop the engine by moving the choke lever into the CHOKE position. Backfire, fire or engine damage could result. Operating the Chipper Shredder Shredding Yard waste such as leaves and pine needles can be placed in the hopper for shredding. After material has been processed by the shredder blade and flails, it will be forced out of the discharge chute, and, if attached, into a debris collection bag. • Never attempt to shred material other than normal yard debris (leaves, twigs, pine cones, etc.). • Avoid shredding fibrous plants such as tomato vines until they are thoroughly dried out. Fresh vines do not shred well and tend to wrap themselves around the impeller and flails. • Place reasonable amounts of debris into the hopper at a time. Do not overload the hopper. • Allow the material in the hopper to be drawn into the blades and shredded before adding additional debris to the hopper. Failure to due so may result in a clogged hopper, clogged discharge chute or a stalled engine. • Avoid placing twigs longer than 24 inches into the hopper. Twigs longer than 24 inches may result in a clogged hopper. IMPORTANT: Never place branches with a diameter greater than 1/2-inch in the hopper. Doing so can result in serious damage to your unit’s shredder blade, flails or impeller. Clearing the Hopper Should the hopper become clogged with debris during operati...


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