• 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.