2. Assembling the stand to the machine body
(Fig. F/G)
• Fit the supporting feets (6) onto the threaded bolts
(17) of the machine body (2) (Fig. F)
• Fit the supplied lock nuts (14) by hand and tighten
them with the wrench (a) (Fig. G).
3. Attaching the Collecting bag(Fig. M/N)
To collect the chopped material, attach the supplied
collecting bag (21) to the hooks (3) provided (Fig. N).
9. Operation
Control panel (Fig. L)
• On switch (9): Tilt the button upwards; the shred-
der starts.
• Off switch (9): Tilt the button downwards; the
shredder stops.
• Reset-switch (7): Overload protection
Working with the shredder
Alternating with branches, shred withered gar-
den waste and branches that have been stored
several days to prevent the shredder from be-
coming blocked.
• Connect the shredder to the power supply.
• Turn the shredder on by using the on switch (9).
• Fill shredding material into the feed hopper and it
will be drawn in.
• Make sure the shredder has completely shred-
ded the input material before adding new.
• Do not use your hands to push in more shredding
material. Use the special pushing device (c) or oth-
er shredding material.
• When you have finished working with the shredder,
turn it off and disconnect it from the mains.
Changing the knife
Await complete standstill of cutter. Before work-
ing on cutter, remove mains plug.
The reversible steel blade can be used on both sides
and can be replaced quickly and easily.
Caution when working: There is a danger to fingers
and hands. It is extremely important to use only well
sharpened knives.
So please note:
A blunt knife impairs cutting performance and makes
work difficult.
A sure sign of a blunt knife is a reduction in automatic
pull. Engine heats up, overload protection triggers.
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1. Open the housing (Fig. H/I)
First open the housing by releasing the locking screw
(9). Then fold the upper section (2) of the housing
outward (Fig. H)
Then remove the aluminium cover (18) by releasing
the eight Phillips screws (Fig. I).
2. Clean the countersunk screw (Fig. K)
With either a small screwdriver or a nail, remove de-
bris from the inner hexagon socket of the counter-
sunk screw (20).
3. Blade (19) removal
The T-handle pin-key has to completely reach into
the inner hexagon socket in order to unscrew the
screw.
The blade, as well as the blade surface area of the
cutting disc, must be cleaned of hardened debris ma-
terial.
4. Sharpening the blade
In resharpening the blade (19), pay close attention to
maintaining an even blade-diameter so as to avoid
an imbalanced blade.
In resharpening the blade, a maximum of only 2 mm
may be removed from each cutting edge.
5. Install Blade
Upon reinstallation, the blade disc (19) must be
mounted exactly as before.
In mounting the blade, lubricate the flat head screws
(20) and tighten well.
Tighten the countersunk screw firmly.
Mount the aluminium cover.
Use the locking screw to close the housing
The device is ready for operation.
Overload protection
In the event of overload, e.g. due to branches that are
too thick, the equipment automatically switches off.
After a short cooling period (approximately 5 min-
utes), press the reset switch (7).
10. Electrical connection
The electrical motor installed is connected and
ready for operation. The connection complies
with the applicable VDE and DIN provisions. The
customer's mains connection as well as the ex-
tension cable used must also comply with these
regulations.
Damaged electrical connection cable
The insulation on electrical connection cables is of-
ten damaged.
This may have the following causes
• Passage points, where connection cables are
passed through windows or doors.
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