3 - Personal safety
Beware with what is going on and use common
sense when operating the equipment. Do not use it
when you are tired, distracted or under the influence
of drugs, alcohol or medicine. A slight distraction
may result in a serious injury.
Do not leave shredder running and/or unattended.
Do not turn on shredder if feeding funel is open.
Wear protection equipment. Always wear goggles.
Wearing protection equipment like gloves, shoes,
and ear plugs increases your protection and reduces
the risk of an accident.
Wear proper clothes. Wear neither loose clothes
nor jewelry.
Take precautions against accidental running. Make
sure the switch (when using an electric engine) is set
to "off" before plugging the equipment in. Failure to
do so may cause a serious accident.
Remove all objects before turning on the
equipment. A tool or any other object stuck in the
movable parts of the equipment may result in an
injury.
4 - Use and care
Do not overuse the equipment. Use it in the right
way and for the purposes described in this manual
for better performance and safety while working.
Do not grind rock, glass, metals, plastics, chemical
products or other items that can damage the
shredder mill.
Should the shredder not achieve its full power
capacity, contact service dealer or an electrician to
verify the condition of your electric power source to
avoid motor burn-out by overload.
If after turning on shredder, motor does not start,
turn off immediately.
Make sure that the blades are turning in the
following direction:
Clockwise: TRP-400E and TRP-400G.
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Counter-clockwise: TRP-30/40 and TRP-40G.
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If they are not turning in the specified direction,
contact a TRAPP technical assistant or an electrician
you trust to reverse the engine rotation direction.
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Do not use the equipment if the electric switch is
not working. The equipment can not be controlled
if the on/off switch is damaged. A defective switch
shall be immediately repaired.
Turn off the circuit breaker, remove the fuses, pull
the plug out of the outlet or remove the spark plug
from the engine before making any adjustments
or changing the cutting blade and accessories.
These safety preventive measures reduce the risk of
accidental operation of the equipment.
Never store the equipment with gasoline in the
tank, for gasoline-powered engines. If necessary,
keep the engine running until it turns off due to lack
of gasoline.
Fixing must be executed by authorized technicians.
Preserve your equipment. Frequently check if
the movable parts are fixed, if any component is
damaged or check for any other condition that may
affect its optimum operation. Shall any problem
arise, fix it before using the equipment. Many
accidents are caused by lack of proper maintenance.
Keep the cutting blade sharp and clean.
The blades keeps moving after the equipment is
switched off. Therefore be aware of that when
servicing.
Note:
do not use the fuel choke when the
engine is already hot (for gasoline engines).
Note:
according to the Brazilian standard
NBR 5410, it is compulsory to install a device
to protect against residual differential current
(DR device) in the electrical installation of your
residence. The function of the "DR" is to protect
the user against serious electrical shock risk
(consult an electrician).
5- Service
Call qualified professionals to service the
equipment. Use original parts only. Always
call TRAPP Authorized Service Technicians.
TRAPP is not responsible for occasional
accidents caused by the use of spare parts that
are not original.
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