10.1 Electrical connection of garden
shredders
The power cable must be adequately
protected by fuse. (
17.)
Only electric cables which are no lighter
than rubber sheathed cables
H07 RN-F DIN/VDE 0282 may be used.
The minimum cross-section of the power
cable must be 3 x 1.5 mm² for a length of
up to 25 m or 3 x 2.5 mm² for a length of
over 25 m.
The connectors of the electric cable must
be made of rubber or have a rubber
coating and conform to the DIN/VDE 0620
standard.
The plug connections must be splash
proof.
Unsuitable extension cables lead to a loss
of power and may result in damage to the
motor.
This machine is intended for operation with
a power supply having a system
impedance of Z
at the transfer point
max
(house connection) of maximum
0.279 ohms at 50 Hz.
The user must ensure that the machine is
only operated with a power supply which
meets this requirement.
If necessary, this information can be
obtained from the local electric power
company.
10.2 Connecting the power cable
● Lift clip (1).
● Connect power cable connector.
● Release clip.
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10.3 Switching on the garden
shredder
● Connect the power cable.
(
10.2)
● Press the green button (1) on the
switch.
Only begin to feed the shredding
material once the motor has reached
the maximum speed (idling speed).
10.4 Switching off the garden
shredder
● Press the red button (1) on the
switch. The garden shredder motor is
switched off and braked automatically.
10.5 Shredding
It is only permitted for one person to
feed the garden shredder.
● Push the garden shredder onto firm and
level ground and set down safely.
● Put on thick gloves, safety glasses and
hearing protection.
● Open the discharge flap. (
● Connect the power cable to the garden
shredder. (
10.2)
● Start the garden shredder. (
● Wait until the garden shredder has
reached its maximum speed (idling
speed).
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● Feed the garden shredder with
shredding material in the correct way.
(
8.8)
● Switch off the garden shredder.
(
10.4)
11. Maintenance
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Risk of injury:
Carefully read the section "For your
safety" (
subsection "Maintenance and
repairs" (
safety instructions exactly before
performing any maintenance or
cleaning operations on the
machine.
Disconnect the mains plug before
performing any maintenance
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operations.
11.1 Cleaning the machine
Maintenance interval:
After each use
Clean the machine thoroughly each time it
has been used. Care of the machine will
protect it against damage and extend its
service life.
Electric motors are splashproof.
Protect shredding tools, incl. the shredding
chamber using a commercially available
7.4)
anti-corrosion agent (e.g. rapeseed oil).
It is only permitted to clean the machine in
the position shown.
10.3)
● Remove the feed chute. (
Remove dirt from the cooling air guide
(inlet slots) on the motor housing to ensure
that the motor is adequately cooled.
Never spray water onto
motor or engine components,
seals, bearing points or
electrical parts such as
switches. This would result in
expensive repairs.
4.), particularly the
4.7), and follow all
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