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Caution!  Longer  material  standing 

out from the machine could lash out 

when being pulled in by the blades! 

Keep at safety distance!

Caution! When using the machine and 

feeding  branches  into  the  shredder, 

sometime the blades snatch and pull 

the material into the machine. Watch 

out  your  hand  as  it  could  cause 

serious injury.

Only insert as much material so as to 

prevent blockage of the feeding funnel.

Chop garden waste that has been stored 

for some days and is wilted and damp 

alternately with branches. This prevents 

the cutting blades from blocking up.

Do not fill soft waste such as kitchen 

rubbish into the shredder but compost 

them.

Widely branched material with leaves 

must be completely chopped before 

new material is fed.

Take care that the chopped material can 

fall freely from the ejection slot - danger 

of backing up!

Caution!  The ventilation must not be 

covered

ADVICE ON SHREDDING

• Heavy material or branches result in 

blocking 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 to be 

chopped from the right corner of the 

feeding funnel.

• Check the material to be chopped 

carefully. Make sure there are no stones 

or nails as these could damage the 

shredder seriously.

• Check for signs of vibration. Heavy 

vibration is caused by damaged or worn 

blades. Change the blades if necessary.

MAINTENANCE

• Take care of your machine and clean it 

regularly to obtain long-lasting efficiency 

and performance.

• Keep the air vents clean and free from 

dust.

• Use only a warm damp cloth and a soft 

brush to clean your machine.

•  Never  wet  or  spray  water  on  the  ma-

chine.

•  Do  not  use  detergents  or  solvents  as 

these could cause irreparable damage to 

your machine. Chemicals can destroy the 

plastic parts.

• The  tightness  of  the  fastening  screws 

of  the  undercarriage  should  be  checked 

from time to time.

• To protect the shredder from corrosion 

when  storing  for  a  longer  period,  treat 

the cutting blade with harmless oil to the 

environment.

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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