Daewoo DACSB2500 User Manual Download Page 1

Manufactured under license of 

Daewoo International Corporation

, Korea

www.daewoopowerproducts.com

USER'S MANUAL

DACSB

2500

Cutting shredder with box

Safe operating practices

General Warning!
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or 
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or 
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.

Training
Become familiar with the owner's manual before attempting to operate this equipment.

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 glasses at all times while operating the machine;
4) Avoid wearing clothing that is loose fitting or that has hanging cords or ties;
5) Only operate the machine in open space (e.g. not close to a wall or other fixed object) and on a firm, 
level surface;
6) Do not operate the machine on a paved or gravel surface where ejected material could cause injury;
7) Before starting the machine, check that all screws, nuts, bolts, and other fasteners are properly 
secured and that guards and screens are in place. Replace damaged or unreadable labels;

Maintenance and storage
1) When the machine is stopped for servicing, inspection, or storage, or to change an accessory, shut 
off the power source, disconnect the unit from the power supply, make sure that all moving parts have 
come to a complete stop and where a key is fitted remove the key. Allow the machine to cool before 
making any inspections, adjustments, etc.
2) Always allow the machine to cool before storing;

Workplace safety
• Ensure that the area you are working in is clean and well lit.Untidy or unlit workplaces can lead to 
accidents.
• Do not use the electrical tool in an environment prone to the risk of explosion, or in which flammable 
liquids, gases or dusts may be found.Electrical tools cause sparks which may ignite dust or vapours.
• Keep children and other people away from the electrical tool when it is in use.If distracted, you may 
lose control of the device.

Safety tips for electronic devices
• The plug of the electrical tool must fit into the socket. The plug may not be modified in any way. Do 
not use an adapter plug in conjunction with a grounded electrical tool.Unmodified plugs and the appro-
priate sockets will reduce the risk of an electrical shock.
• Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces, for example, pipes, heating, ovens and fridges.There is 
an increased risk of electrical shock if your body is earthed.
• Keep the electrical tools away from rain or damp.Water entering into an electrical device will increase 
the risk of an electrical shock.
• Do not misuse the cable to carry the electrical tool, to hang it up or to pull the plug out of thesocket. 
Keep the cable away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving device parts.Damaged or coiled cables 
increase the risk of an electrical shock.

• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly 
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
• When you use an electrical tool out in the open, use an extension cable that is designed foroutside 
use.The use of an extension cable that is designed for outdoor use reduces the risk of an electrical 
shock.
• If it is not possible to avoid using the electrical tool in a damp environment, use a residual current 
circuit-breaker with a trigger current of 30 mA or lower.The use of a residual current circuit-breaker 
reduces the risk of an electrical shock.
• Arrange the connecting cable in such a way that it cannot be caught by branches or similarwhen 
cutting.

Safety of persons
• Pay attention to what you are doing and be sensible when working with an electrical tool. Do not use 
an electrical tool if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or prescription drugs.A single 
moment of inattention when using an electrical tool can lead to serious injuries.
• Wear personal protective gear and always wear goggles.Wearing personal protective clothing, such as 
breathing masks, non-slip safety shoes, protective helmet or ear defenders, according to type and use 
of the electrical tool, will reduce therisk of injuries.
• Avoid starting the tool accidentally. Ensure that the electrical tool is switched off before you connect it 
to the power supply and/or battery, or transport it.If you have your finger on the switch when moving the 
device or have it switched on when con-necting to the power supply, this may lead to accidents.
• Remove the adjusting tools or wrench before switching the electrical tool on. A tool or a wrench 
caught in a rotating part of the device may lead to injuries.
• Avoid abnormal body positions. Ensure that you are standing firmly, and keep your balance at all 
times.
This will enable you to control the electrical tool better in the event of unexpected situations.
• Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clothing and gloves 
well away from moving parts.Loose-fitting clothing, jewellery or long hair may become caught in moving 
parts.
• If dust suction and collection mechanisms can be mounted, ensure that these are connected and used 
correctly.Using a dust suction unit can reduce the risks posed by dust.

Careful handling and use of electrical tools

• Do not overload the device. Use the appropriate electrical tool for the job in hand.
Using the correct electrical tool allows you to work better and more safety in the specified performance 
range.
• Do not use an electrical tool with a defective switch.An electrical tool that cannot be switched on or off 
is dangerous and must be repaired.
• Pull the plug out of the socket and/or remove the battery before making any settings to the device, 
changing accessories or putting the tool down.These safety measures will help to prevent unintentional 
starting of the electrical tool.
• Keep electrical tools that are not in use well out of the reach of children. Do not allow people who are 
unfamiliar with the device or who have not read these instructions to use the device.
Electrical tools are dangerous if they are used by inexperienced persons.
• Take good care of your electrical tools. Check whether the moving parts function with no difficulties 
and do not jam, check whether parts are broken or damaged in such a way that the functionality of the 
electrical tool is impaired. Have damaged parts repaired before using the device.Many accidents are 
caused by badly maintained electrical tools.

• Ensure that your cutting tools are sharp and clean.Properly cared for cutting tools with sharp cutting 
edges are less likely to become jammed and are easier to operate.
• Use the electrical tool, accessories, adjustment tools etc in accordance with these instructions. Take 
the working conditions and the tasks to be completed into account.The use of electrical tools for tasks 
other than the one they are intended for can lead to dangerous situations.

Service
• Only have your electrical tools repaired by qualified specialists and with original replacement parts.-
This ensures that the safety of the electrical tool is maintained.
• Before conducting any maintenance, make sure the device is unplugged (disconnect the power 
supply) and wait until the blade shaft is at a complete standstill. Allow the device to cool down before 
doing anything.
• Only those maintenance and fault elimination tasks described here, may be carried out. Any other 
tasks must be completed by a specialist.
• Check all screws regularly to ensure that they sit tight.
• Conversions, independent modifications and the use of non-approved parts are not permitted.
• Only use original replacement parts. Only these replacement parts are designed and suitable for the 
device. Other replacement parts will not only lead to an invalidation of the guarantee, they may also 
endanger you and your environment. Always store the device in a dry location.
• If the machine is switched off for the purpose of maintenance, storage or to replace an accessory, 
ensure that the plug has been pulled from the socket. Ensure that all of the moving parts have come to a 
standstill and, if there is a key, remove it. Allow the machine to cool down before carrying out mainte-
nance, adjustment work etc.
• Always allow the machine to cool down before storing.
• Never transport the unit with the engine running. Protect the device from becoming damaged during 
transportation.

Personal protective clothing

 

 

Wear goggles and ear defenders.

 

 

When working with the tool, wear sturdy footwear.

 

 

Wear protective gloves when working with the device.

 

 

Wear close fitting clothes when working with the device.

Tool-specific notes

Risk of electric shock

  Warning:
 

 

The cutting tools continue to rotate after the engine has been

  switched 

off.

Failure to comply with the following instructions will lead to serious injury or death by electrocution.

• Before use, check the mains and extension cables for damages. Pay attention to age andstate.
• Never operate the device in a damp or wet environment. Never work in the rain. 
Never feedwet leaves into the unit.
• Make sure the connection cable is always kept out of the working range of the device.
Makesure that cables always lead away from the rear of the device.
• The device may only be connected to a socket that is correctly installed and grounded.
• The fuse must be a residual current circuit-breaker with a measured residual current of no more than 
30 mA .
• Make sure that the power supply corresponds with the connection specifications of the devicebefore it 
is connected.
• The device may only be used within the specified limitations for voltage, power and nominal rotation 
speed (see type plate).
• If required, only use extension cords that are appropriate for both the device and the environ-ment. If 
in doubt, ask an expert in electrical matters.
• Never operate the device in flammable or explosive environments.
• If the power cable is damaged, immediately pull out the plug. Never use the device if the powercable 
is damaged.
• When working with the device do not touch grounded objects (radiators, water pipes etc.).
• If the device is not in use make sure the plug is pulled out.
• Make sure that the device is switched off before plugging in the mains cable.
• Make sure that the device is switched off before unplugging it.
• Disconnect the power supply before transporting the device.

Risk of cuts
Failure to comply with the following instructions will lead to serious injury or death from cuts.

• Before starting the machine up, check all screws, nuts, bolts and other fixtures to ensure that they are 
fitted tightly and make sure that all covers and guards are in place. Labels that aredamaged or cannot 
be read must be replaced.
• Check, before switching on, whether the blades are correctly mounted and sit tightly.
• Never use the device without the feed hopper.
• If the chipper is blocked, first switch off the device, pull the plug out of the socket and wait until the 
machine has come to a complete standstill before removing the blockage.
Keep theon/off switch clean and free of foreign objects.
• Never attempt to remove cut material or hold onto material being cut while the blade is oper-ating. 
Remove chippings/saw dust only when the device has been switched off.
• Avoid direct contact with the rotating cutting blade. Keep hands and feet away from the open-ings 
when the machine is running.
• Never put hands or other parts of the body or clothing into the feed chamber, ejection channelor in the 
vicinity of other moving parts.

Risk of injury!
Failure to comply with the following instructions will lead to serious injury or death.

• Make sure that the filler funnel is empty before starting the machine.
• Always remove the cut material from the ejection zone before it piles up. In this way,

you avoid blocking the chipper or allowing cut material to enter the feed hopper opening via kickback. 
This may lead to accidents.
• In the vicinity of 3 m around the cutting area there should be no people or animals as they maybe hurt 
by flying objects.
• Never operate the unit on tiled or cemented surfaces. The cut material may rebound andcause injuries.
• Ensure that the on/off switch is set to "Off" when you put the plug into the socket.

Damage to the device
Failure to comply with the following instructions leads to damage of the device.

• The ventilation slots may not be covered by the collection container or by chipped material.
• Do not overload the device. Only use the device for its intended purpose.
• If the machine starts to vibrate in an usual way, check it immediately.

2. ASSEMBLE

1.Turn on the Foot A and Food B to the appropriate location (Fig.3) ,then upside down the machine.
2. Mount the wheel in the same order illustrated in fig 5 ensure the nut is not too tight.
3. Lift up the button, push the collection box track to the appropriate location (Fig 4).
4. Tighten the reamer knob. The reamer knob has a safety switch please ensure the knob is tightened or 
the motor will not activate. (Fig. 6)
5. NOTE: It is dangerous to use the machine without the hopper. (Fig. 7)

Summary of Contents for DACSB2500

Page 1: ...Manufactured under license of Daewoo International Corporation Korea www daewoopowerproducts com USER S MANUAL DACSB2500 Cutting shredder with box...

Page 2: ...INDEX 1 SAFETY WARNINGS 3 2 ASSEMBLE 9 3 HOW DO I USE THIS PRODUCT 10 4 OPERATE 11 5 MAINTENANCE 12 TECHNICAL DATA 13 EXPLODED VIEW 14 WARRANTY 15 2...

Page 3: ...stones glass metal bones plastics or textile waste This device is only designated for private use on private property Any other type of use is not permitted Any unintended use or any activities regar...

Page 4: ...leaning etc and switch off plug from the socket Sound pressure level LWA Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your...

Page 5: ...t the unit from the power supply make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop and where a key is fitted remove the key Allow the machine to cool before making any inspections adjustmen...

Page 6: ...ch caught in a rotating part of the device may lead to injuries Avoid abnormal body positions Ensure that you are standing firmly and keep your balance at all times This will enable you to control the...

Page 7: ...ey sit tight Conversions independent modifications and the use of non approved parts are not permitted Only use original replacement parts Only these replacement parts are designed and suitable for th...

Page 8: ...t the device is switched off before plugging in the mains cable Make sure that the device is switched off before unplugging it Disconnect the power supply before transporting the device Risk of cuts F...

Page 9: ...the device The ventilation slots may not be covered by the collection container or by chipped material Do not overload the device Only use the device for its intended purpose If the machine starts to...

Page 10: ...aterial can fall freely from the discharge chute 10 To make finer compost the shredded material can be shredded for a second time 11 Do not allow the shredded material to build up to a level where it...

Page 11: ...ated switch off the shredder and disconnect the power supply a Unscrew the reamer knob at the base of the turret and open top section b Remove the debris or obstruction from the cutting area c Return...

Page 12: ...utting edge is facing downwards 7 Repeat this for the other blade When both cutting edges of the blade have become worn they must be replaced as a pair The blades can be re sharpened but this must be...

Page 13: ...o not use aggressive agents or solvents for cleaning 9 Never clean the shredder with a jet of water or by rinsing Make sure that no water is allowed to enter into the shredder Use only the recommende...

Page 14: ...14 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 15: ...ew 35 switch pin 36 H type screw 37 Fixup nut 38 switch box 39 Electonmagnetic switch 40 label 41 Overcurrent protection 42 connecting wire 43 cord sheath 44 capacitor 45 cord clamp plate 46 supply co...

Page 16: ...gs Also the warranty does not cover failure of the automatic voltage regulator due to incorrect operation Failure caused by clogging of the fuel and cooling systems Wearing parts carbon brushes belts...

Page 17: ...www daewoopowerproducts com Manufactured under license of Daewoo International Corporation Korea...

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