Before Starting The Engine; Starting The Engine; Stopping The Engine; Working With The Garden Shredder - ATIKA GHB 760 Instructions D'utilisation

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Before starting the engine

1. Check the oil and fuel level (refill if required).
2. Put the choke lever (25) to the position
3. Put the throttle (24) to the position
4. Put the fuel valve (2) to the position
5. Put the ignition switch (30) to the position

Starting the engine

1. Grasp and slowly pull the cranking rope handle (22) until
you feel a resistance.
2. Pull the cranking rope (23) quickly and then guide it back
slowly.
Do not fully pull out the cranking rope and do not allow
that the rope handle strikes against the engine.
3. Put the choke lever (25) to the position
the engine has started.
If the engine does not start after the first pulling operation,
put the choke lever (25) to the position
repeat the step until the engine starts.

Stopping the engine

1. Put the throttle lever (24) to the position
2. Put the ignition switch (30) to the position
3. Put the fuel valve (2) to the position
Do NOT put the choke lever (25) to the position
to stop the engine. This may result in
backfire or engine damages.
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Do not forget!
Choose a working position alongside the equipment or
behind it. Never stand near the ejection opening.
Longer material that is protruding from the device could
spring back when it is drawn in by the blades! Observe
safety distance!
Never reach into the filling or ejection opening.
Keep your face and body away from the filling opening.
Never place hands, other parts of the body or clothing into
the filler funnel, ejection channel or in the vicinity of other
moving parts.
Check that no chopped residues are in the filling hopper
before switching on the equipment.
Only start shredding when the petrol engine has reached its
max. speed.
Do not tip or tilt the machine when the engine is running.
When filling, be careful that no pieces of metal, stones,
bottles or other objects unintended for processing, enter the
filling hopper.
Immediately switch off the equipment and allow it to come
to a stop, if foreign objects enter the filling hopper or if the
equipment starts to make unusual noises or vibrates. Carry
out the following checks:
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inspect for damage,
replace or repair damaged parts,
− check the equipment and tighten loose parts.
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You must not repair the equipment yourself if you are
unauthorized to do so.

What can I shred?

Yes:
organic household and garden waste
e. g. hedge and tree cuttings, bushes, perennial herb, dead
flowers
No:
glass, metal, plastic, plastic bags, stones, cloth, roots with
soil, food left-overs, fish or meat.
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What kind of material can be
shredded with the filling hopper (1)
and
and how to feed it ?
Shrub parts, leaves, organic waste and thin branches can
be chopped.
Thin and long shrub parts and branches are dragged in
rapidly. Release the material quickly.
Process material which contains a lot of water and tends to
sticking alternately with woody material to prevent the
device from getting blocked.
Do not feed too much material at the same time into the
filling hopper to prevent the cutting tool from getting
blocked.
Use a wooden rod to feed hardly accessible material to the
cutting tool.
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What kind of material can be
shredded with the side hopper (31)
and how to feed it ?
Thicker branches must be fed through the side hopper.
Make sure to feed the branches slowly to avoid the cutting
tool from getting overloaded or blocked .

Special tips on shredding:

Branches, twigs and wood should be broken down
immediately after they have been cut.
Material of this kinds gets very hard when it is dry, and
the maximum allowed branch diameter to be processed
has to be reduced.
Remove any side shoots from branches with a large
number of twigs.
Feed branches with larger diameter slowly.
Do not allow the shredded material to pile up too high in the
area of the ejection opening. This can lead to shredded
material blocking the ejection channel, and backing up to
the filler opening.
Clean out the filler opening and ejection channel thoroughly
if the machine becomes blocked. Before doing this, stop
the engine and disconnect the spark plug connector.

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