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TECHNICAL DATA
Type Model No.................................................RSH2400R
Voltage..................................................230-240VAC 50Hz
Rated Power......................2400W (S6-40%) 2200W (S1)
NOTE:
1. The S6-40% indicates a load profile of 4 min load and
6 min idle time. For practical application, continuous
operation is permitted.
2. The Max Cutting Diameter depends on the hardness
of the wood.
Max. Idle Speed..............................................4500 min
Max. Cutting Diameter.....................................Max. 40mm
Guaranteed sound pressure: LPA........................97 dB(A)
Guaranteed sound power Lever LWA................108 dB(A)
Weight.....................................................................13,5Kg
NOTE:
1. Do not allow garden waste to accumulate before
shredding as it will begin to compost, become too
damp and clog the cutting assembly. Dry material will
help most material to clear the ejection chute. Save
some dry sticks until last to help clean the blade area.
2. Frequently monitor the build up/collection of shredded
material.
3. Do not allow shredded material to build up and fill the
inside of the shredders discharge chute.
4. When the collection box is full, press the On/Off
switch to turn the garden shredder Off before
emptying.
WARNING!
Do not put your hands up inside the shredderʼs
discharge chute to clear away shredded material
while the shredder is switched on or connected
to the mains supply.
NOTE: In normal use, do not switch off the garden
shredder until all of the shredded material has cleared
the cutter assembly. If the garden shredder is switched
off too quickly, remaining pieces of material may clog the
blade assembly and stall the motor when the shredder is
switched back on.
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Figure 1
1. Feeding chute
2. Shredder body
3. Cover locking knob
4. Discharge chute
5. Collection bag
6. Transportation wheel
7. Motor cover
8. Mains cable and plug
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9. Transportation handle
Figure 2
10. Leg
11. Protector fixed screw
12. End frame
13. Wheel supports protector
14. Nylon Nut
15. Axle tube
16. Washer
17. Wheel bush
18. Washer
Figure 3
19. Spanner I (with hex key)
20. Spanner II (with crossed key)
21. Plunger
Figure 5
22. Leg fixed screw
Figure 6
23. Leg fitting hole
Figure 7
24. Livetool indicator™
25. Overload protection button
26. On/Off switch
Figure 8
27. First lock
28. Key
29. Second lock
Figure 9
30. Safe blockage
31. Cutting device
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