Switch the machine off and remove the mains plug
from the socket when
− carrying out repair works
− carrying out servicing and repair works, removal
of faults
− changing the blades
− Transporting
− leaving
unattended
interruptions)
Check the machine for possible damage
Before continuing to use the machine, the
−
protective devices must be inspected to ensure
that they work perfectly and with their intended
function
Check whether the parts are damaged. All parts
−
must be correctly installed and fulfil all conditions
to ensure perfect operation of the saw
Damaged guards and parts must be properly
−
repaired or exchanged by a recognized, specialist
workshop; insofar as nothing else is stated in the
instructions for use.
Damaged or illegible safety warning labels
−
should be replaced immediately.
Electrical safety
Design of the connection cable according to IEC
60245 (H 07 RN-F) with a core cross-profile section
of at least
1.5 mm
for cable lengths up to 25m
2
−
2.5 mm
for cable lengths over 25m
2
−
When laying the connecting attachments, be sure
that they do get crushed or bent, and that the plug-
and-socket connection does not get wet.
Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is not
meant. Protect the cable against heat, oil and
sharp edges. Do not use the cable to pull the plug
from the socket.
Regularly check the extension cables and replace
them if they are damaged
Do not use any defective connection cables
When working outdoors, only use extension cables
especially approved and appropriately labelled for
outdoor use
Do not set up any provisional electrical
connections
Never bypass protective devices or deactivate
them.
The electrical connection or repairs to electrical
parts of the machine must be carried out by a
certified electrician or one of our customer service
points. Local regulations – especially regarding
protective measures – must be observed.
(even
during
short
Repairs to other parts of the machine must be
carried out by the manufacturer or one of his
customer service points.
Use only original spare parts and accessories.
Accidents can arise for the user through the use of
other spare parts. The manufacturer is not liable
for any damage or injury resulting from such action.
Check that the machine is completely and correctly
assembled.
To avoid toppling, place the chopper on a firm
horizontal surface.
Do not place the equipment on ground which is
paved or surfaced with gravel.
The machine should only be operated in the open.
Always maintain a safe distance (at least 2 m)
from walls or other fixed objects.
Before using the shredder, make sure each time
that
there are no faulty connections (tears, cuts, etc.)
−
there are no damage at the machine
−
all screws are tight
−
Mains connection
Compare the voltage given on the machine model
plate e.g. 230 V with the mains voltage and connect
the machine to the relevant and properly earthed
plug.
Only use connection cables with sufficient
diameters
Fuse protection
2000 W 16 A
2400 W 16 A inert
2500 W 16 A inert
Electrical mains supply impedance
When conditions in the electrical mains supply are un-
favourable, voltage reductions for short periods can
occur during the process of turning on the equipment,
which can adversely affect other equipment (e.g., the
flickering of a lamp).
No breakdowns are to be expected if the maximum,
electrical mains supply impedances given in the table
are met.
Power consumption P
(watts)
2000
2400 - 2500
13
S
t
a
r
t
-
u
p
S
t
a
r
t
-
u
p
only UK / Switzerland
13 A inert
13 A inert
13 A inert
Electrical mains supply
1
impedance Z
max
0,25
0,24
(Ω)