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5.4
Mounting the feed chute (09)
Accessories:
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1 screwdriver
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4 bolts M6 x 25
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4 washers A6.4 DIN 9021
1. Mount the safety flap (09/1) on the feed tube
(09/2).
2. Position the feed chute (09/3) on the feed tube.
3. Fasten the feed chute on the feed tube using
4 bolts M6x25 and 4 washers diam. 6.4x18.
5.5
Mounting the feed tube (09)
Accessories:
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4 washers 6.4 - DIN 125
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4 serrated washers 6.4
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1 bolt M6x25
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3 bolts M6x16
1. Position the feed tube (09/2) on the garden
shredder.
2. Fasten the feed tube on the garden shredder.
6 OPERATION
WARNING! Danger of serious injury!
There is a risk of serious injuries for children, per-
sons with impaired physical, sensory or mental
abilities, persons with insufficient knowledge and
experience and persons who are not familiar with
the operating instructions.
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Never permit the above persons to use the
machine.
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Always observe the local regulations con-
cerning the age limit for users.
6.1
Connecting the mains plug
1. Connect the mains cable of the shredder to
an extension lead.
2. Check that the extension lead is connected
securely.
3. Then connect the extension lead to the mains
voltage.
6.2
Switching on the motor
IMPORTANT! Damage to the machine due
to improper operation! Incorrect handling can
result in machine damage!
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Only feed in material to be shredded once
the appliance has already been switched on.
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Do not feed in any further material to be
shredded after the appliance has been
switched off.
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1. Press the on switch.
6.3
Feeding in material to be shredded
Material to be shredded includes e.g.:
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Twigs, branches, shrubs, leaves
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Flower stems, salad and vegetable waste
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Paper, cardboard, etc. Remove metal staples
from cardboard!
The following are not permissible, e.g.:
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Roots of any kind mixed with soil and stones
(damage to the blade).
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Plastics, plastic bags, glass, metal parts
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Bones, wood from fruit boxes, fabric waste,
etc.
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Newspapers, magazines, colour prints, mail
order catalogues, etc. Such printed items
contain plastic additives that do not rot.
Garden waste containing lots of seeds is unsuit-
able for composting.
Upper chute
The following are fed in from above:
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Twigs, branches, shrubs up to max. 13 mm
diam.
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Vegetable and flower waste, paper, card-
board
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Paper and cardboard: not folded too tightly;
insert dry into the chute.
Feeding-in from the side
The following are fed in from the side:
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All wood up to max. 40 mm diam. The small-
er twigs at the end of the branch are then fed
in from above again.
If the blades are sharpened well, the material to
be shredded is pulled in with great force. Thicker
branches therefore have to be held forcefully to
prevent the motor from overloading.
6.4
Switching off the motor
1. Press the off switch.
6.5
Releasing a cutting disk blockage
WARNING! Risk of injury due to lack of
concentration while working! Ejected parts can
cause very severe injuries!
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Watch out for flying parts and keep your face
away from the feed chute.
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