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•  Fix  the  wheel  hub  (B)  into  the  wheel, 

knock on it with hammer or similar thing 

until  most  part  is  insert  into  the  wheel 

axle. There  may  be  some  clearance  be-

tween the wheel and the hub, it is not nec-

essary to press it to the bottom (Fig F). 

Fig F

B

•  When  disassembling  the  wheel,  step 

on the undercarriage or wheel with one 

foot, then pull the other wheel with your 

two hands.(see Fig G)

Fig G

• Open the supplied dust bag, hang strips 

of the bag on to the hooks (11). Locate it 

under the discharge chute for collect the 

ground material.(see Fig H)

Fig H

BEFORE USE

Always use the correct supply volt-

age

The power supply voltage must match 

the information quoted on the tool 

identification plate.

1.  We  recommend  that  you  always 

use the appliance supplied via a Re-

sidual  Current  Device  (RCD)

  with  a 

tripping current of not more than 30mA.

2. Use only extension cables suitable 

for outdoor use, preferably with a high 

visibility cord colour. With the following 

specification:

• For extension cables up to 25 meters, use 

a wire cross section of 1.5mm

2

• For extension cables over 25 meters 

and less than 40 meters, use a wire cross 

section of 2.5mm

2

3. Always completely unwind cable reels.

Starting and Stopping

The machine is equipped with a safety 

switch to prevent it from being switched on 

again accidentally after a power failure.

Staring 

• Press the green button to switch the 

shredder on.

Stopping

 

• Press the red button to switch off.

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

Overload (e.g. blocking up of the cutting 

blades)  leads  to  a  standstill  of  the  ma-

chine after a few seconds. To protect the 

motor from being damaged, the overload 

switch will cut the mains automatically.

Wait  at  least  1  minute  before  restarting 

by first pressing the reset button(8) and 

then the on/off switch(9).

SAFETY INTERLOCK

The shredder is fitted with safety switch 

on the closure between the hopper and 

lower plate. 

When  the  hopper  is  open  or  not  fitted 

well, the machine will not run.

Note: Make sure the hopper was fit-

ted  well,  after  you  check  the  hop-

per.

Summary of Contents for BBB202SHR

Page 1: ...2500W SHREDDER BBB202SHR SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...ss of use of the goods This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights This guarantee is only valid in the UK For further technical advice spare parts or repair service outside of guarantee pleas...

Page 4: ...erate this equip ment 2 Preparation 1 Do not allow children to operate this equipment 2 Do not operate this equipment in the vicinity of bystanders 3 Wear ear protection and safety glass es at all tim...

Page 5: ...unning 12 Shut off the power source and discon nect from supply whenever you leave the work area 13 Do not tilt the machine while the pow er source is running 14 When feeding material into the prod uc...

Page 6: ...ion WEEE marking Conforms to relevant safety standards Do not expose to rain Keep bystanders away Danger Rotating blades Keep hands and feet out of openings while machine is running SWITCH OFF Remove...

Page 7: ...inlet 2 Handle 3 Hopper locking knob 4 Cable 5 Motor House 6 Undercarriage 7 transportation wheels 8 Reset button overload protector 9 On Off switch 10 Hopper 11 HOOK 12 Ejection slot 13 Ventilation...

Page 8: ...S6 40 2500W Water protection class IPX4 No load speed 2800min 1 Max cutting diameter 45mm Cable length 3m Machine weight 19 6Kg NOISE DATE Sound pressure level 90dB A Guaranteed sound power level 101...

Page 9: ...sting ASSEMBLING Remove all parts from package Insert the two undercarriages to the housing align the holes on the housing and undercarriage and fix the undercar riages with 2 blocking bolts A using s...

Page 10: ...high visibility cord colour With the following specification For extension cables up to 25 meters use a wire cross section of 1 5mm2 For extension cables over 25 meters and less than 40 meters use a...

Page 11: ...e are fixed to rotary plate with two screws before any maintenance or cleaning work on the blades always turn the switch off and disconnect the plug from the mains Warning The blade replacement should...

Page 12: ...locking of the cutting blades during continuous cutting Soft materials such as leaves or stems may block the feeding opening Feed the soft material using the supplied push bar Always feed the material...

Page 13: ...open the hopper pull the material from the feed inlet Re place the hopper The cutting blade is blocked Disconnect the supply and open the hopper and open the blade cover remove the block material re p...

Page 14: ...he terminal which is marked with E or The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with N The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which...

Page 15: ...Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 2002 96 EC and 2003 108 EC The conformity assessment followed was according to Annex III of the directive for equipment listed in sched ule 1 article 13...

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