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Do not operate machine before having read
the operating instructions, understood all the notes and
assembly the machine as described here.
Keep the instructions in a safe place for future use.
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Assembly 1
Declaration of Conf ormity
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Symbols machine
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Extent of delivery
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Proper use
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Residual risks
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Safe working
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Start-up 14
Working with the garden shredder
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Maintenance and care
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Adjusting the fixed counter blade
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Operational faults
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Guarantee 17
Technical data
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Spare parts
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Carefully read
operator’s
manual before
handling the
machine.
Observe in-
structions and
Shut off engine
and remove
power cord
before perfor-
ming cleaning,
maintenance or
repair work.
safety rules when operating
Danger –
objects may be
thrown out at
high speed
when motor is
running. Keep
people, pets
and domestic
Danger – rotating
blades. Keep
hands and feet
out of openings
while machine is
running.
animals out of the danger
area.
Wear eye and ear
protection.
Wear protection
gloves.
Protect against
moisture.
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Please consider the individual country specifications.
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After unpacking, check the contents of the box
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That it is complete
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Check for possible transport damage
Report any damage or missing items to your dealer, supplier
or the manufacturer immediately. Complaints made at a later
date will not be acknowledged.
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1 preassembled unit of equipment
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1 standing leg (left)
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1 standing leg (right)
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1 axle
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2 wheels
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2 wheel caps
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1 screw bag
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1 collection sack (optional in part)
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The proper use includes the shredding of
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all types of branches up to a max. diameter (depending
on wood species and freshness)
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wilted, moist garden refuse that has already been stored
for several days, alternating with branches
Shredding of glass, metal, plastic parts, plastic bags, stones,
fabric cut-offs, roots with soil, waste without solid consistency
(e.g. kitchen scraps) is explicitly excluded.
The garden shredders are suitable for private use in gardens
and allotments.
Regarded as garden shredders for private gardens and
allotments are those units which are not employed in public
grounds, parks, sports grounds, and in agriculture and
forestry.
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Even if used properly,
residual risks
can exist even if
the relevant safety regulations are complied with due to the
design determined by the intended purpose.
Residual risks can be minimised if the “Safety information”
and the “Intended usage” as well as the whole of the
operating instructions are observed.
Risk of injury to the fingers and hands, if your hand
grasps through an opening and reaches the blade unit.
Risk of injury to the fingers and hands, when carrying out
assembly work and cleaning on the blade unit.
Injury by the shredded material spinning away near the
hopper.
Risk from electricity, by using non-standard electrical
connections.
Touching live parts of opened electrical components.
Impairment of hearing when working on the machine for
longer periods of time without ear protection.
In addition, in spite of all the precautionary measures taken,
non-obvious residual risks can still exist.