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6.2 Engine

electric 3000W / 230V

Summary of Contents for Maestro City Electro

Page 1: ...M A N U A L Maestro City Electro...

Page 2: ...to your new machine and the operator may be in grave danger of suffering injuries or death may even be the result ELIET can as a consequence not be held liable for the consequences of this negligence...

Page 3: ...lating to your machine in the boxed areas Stock N Serial N Engine Year of Manufacture 2 Warranty 2 1 Registration of your machine In order to be able to make a warranty claim you will need to register...

Page 4: ...g such equipment it is still advisable to read these pages carefully At ELIET all our machines and devices are subjected to a policy of continuous change and there fore the specification of your machi...

Page 5: ...uctions 23 9 1 Preliminary checks 23 9 2 Preparing the operating area 24 9 3 Using the Machine 24 9 3 1 Before Starting Work 24 9 3 2 During the work 25 9 4 Emptying the collecting bag 26 9 5 What to...

Page 6: ...EC Declaration of Conformity 46 15 Warranty conditions 47 16 Annexxes 49 16 1 Hazard analysis 49 16 2 Opening and closing the shredding chamber 50 16 2 1 Opening the shredding chamber 50 16 2 2 Closin...

Page 7: ...to specific information and or actions or to denote where you can find additional information relating to the subject 5 2 Caution Caution This notice identifies safe usage habit This is done to preven...

Page 8: ...by name It s a good idea to take time to study the machine beforehand for an improved understanding of the descriptions given in this user s manual 6 1 Machine description 1 Collecting bag Output 2 Lo...

Page 9: ...9 English 6 2 Engine electric 3000W 230V...

Page 10: ...ding hopper For your information Your ELIET Dealer is at your service ready to provide you with maintenance or advice to keep your ELIET machine operating at peak efficiency at any one time Parts and...

Page 11: ...denote all the safety precau tions using icons 1 Read this owner s manual carefully in its entirety before attempting to operate this unit 2 Always wear the appropriate protective garment when operati...

Page 12: ...chine while performing a maintenance Always read the user manual before performing a maintenance to the machine or to the engine Item number BQ 501 020 310 This sticker is put on the safety screen ins...

Page 13: ...the feed hopper is shown on this sticker The feed hopper can be disassembled for transportation and for compact storing of the machine The decal reminds the user to shut down the engine before disasse...

Page 14: ...d this steel sheet is strictly forbidden Anti projection rubber At the entrance of the shredding chamber there is a synthetic flap that limits de fly back of chips out of the shredding chamber It is a...

Page 15: ...h the operator and the surroundings Rubber support feet The rubber support feet absorb vibrations of the machine and they also have a restricting function A machine on a slope will not slide down Look...

Page 16: ...ollows that any attempt to introduce thicker branches must be avoided For your own safety on no account should any at tempt be made to introduce stems thicker than the stated capacity Never attempt to...

Page 17: ...others However if this is done only lend it to persons who are familiar with the machine Always ensure that the user is aware of the potential hazards and ensure that he reads the manual before using...

Page 18: ...the electric mains When parts must be renewed as a result of wear or failure you must always request genuine ELIET service parts from your ELIET dealer This is important in the interests of your own s...

Page 19: ...urrent pro tection must have a response time that is in accordance with the C curve Mains networks with a higher protection overcurrent fuse 13A may disrupt the good opera tion of the machine because...

Page 20: ...facturer ELIET wish to re emphasise that the Dealer must expressly point out to the customers that they must examine the bolts which retain the shredding knives for security of fixings after the first...

Page 21: ...provided nut on the right frame tube Mount the handle of the collecting bag Slide the synthetic tube on each side of the tube holder These are firmly bolted to the frame using the bolts and nuts that...

Page 22: ...place wrench 10 Next we fix the handle at the bottom Take 2 hex bolts and 2 flat washers and insert them from the top and use 2 flat washers and 2 M6 nuts and tighten hex 4 wrench 10 Once the wheels a...

Page 23: ...ck the knives for cracks and nicks and replace immediately as needed read 11 3 4 Reversing and changing chipper blades on page 37 2 Check whether the screen at the rear of the machine is secure and ha...

Page 24: ...rious damage to your machine or can be ejected virtually as projectiles towards the user Always position the machine so that the wind will blow the dust produced away from the engine 9 3 Using the Mac...

Page 25: ...A 001 052 001 available for purchase If only a small volume of leaves is to be processed they can be easily shredded using the standard screen However in this case ELIET recommend that leaves and bran...

Page 26: ...do about motor stalling on page 27 Caution A machine that does clog up is a sure source of overheating with the resultant increase in fire hazard The collecting bag has an approximative 60 L 16 US gal...

Page 27: ...ton may have been pressed unintentionally 7 Just try to push the green start button again Check through the window to see whether the blade shaft is not again starting up 8 Should the motor make an ab...

Page 28: ...oling fins must be clean and the area around the exhaust pipe must be unobstructed Using a dry cloth remove any dirt from the chassis Pay special attention to places where stickers with safety message...

Page 29: ...s upper tube with your left hand while holding the feed hopper handle with your right hand In so doing you can hold the machine with a firm grip for smooth pulling and pushing Only adults may move or...

Page 30: ...he machine does tip over right it again as soon as possible This prevents oil from leaking out of the crankcase on to the air cleaner Try to prevent the motor from falling over since these filters are...

Page 31: ...your own safety only genuine service parts must be installed on the ELIET machines Perform maintenance in a room intended for this purpose This area must have the following features spacious easy acce...

Page 32: ...ation Reversing and or replacing the blades read 11 3 4 Reversing and changing chipper blades on page 37 Cleaning the machine read 9 6 Cleaning the Machine on page 28 General lubrication treatment rea...

Page 33: ...nd up in the shredding chamber where they are finely chopped to produce small chippings This secondary chipping 2 will continue until the chippings are considered to be small enough to pass through th...

Page 34: ...sharp for a longer period of time It is very important to never grind away the teeth when performing maintenance on the blades read 11 3 3 Sharpening the blades on page 34 The position of the blades o...

Page 35: ...arks will fly around when Sharpening the blades They may start a fire Bear this in mind when selecting the work site Never grind blades near fuel or lightly flammable products Always have available a...

Page 36: ...ted cutting angle 5 and a lot of power will be lost Too sharp a cutting angle 6 7 will give rise to a weakened cutting edge and therefore blade life will be considerably shortened see figures 4 5 6 an...

Page 37: ...sult your official ELIET dealer for advice if required 11 3 4 1 Work method for reversing the blades Warning Wear protective gloves as the blades are razor sharp Stop the machine and disconnect the po...

Page 38: ...ide M of the blade shaft On the other side there is a short protruding shaft section This is the place where the retaining screw is placed to fix the blade axle on to the crankshaft of the engine We r...

Page 39: ...id injuries to hands by using two ring spanners with long handles SW 10 Replace damaged bolts and nuts immediately Part Nr bolt BS 511 000 618 nut BS 502 000 600 Do not pull away the blades using your...

Page 40: ...he following part number BU 401 100 102 Stop the machine and disconnect the power supply extension cable from the machine Warning The blades may continue to rotate for a few seconds after the motor is...

Page 41: ...B in mind Before fitting a new blade in between the two blade discs first remove any dirt that may have built up between both mating discs TIP To do so use a stripping knife and compressed air Always...

Page 42: ...towards the left and the right When refitting the chipping blades check that all bolts are tight Since the large number of retaining bolts it is a good practice to check the bolts for correct tightnes...

Page 43: ...applied in the factory These parts need lubrication 1 Wheel axles 2 Conduction of the collecting bag 3 Bearing or blade shaft support ring 4 Bolts for fixation infeed hopper Spray with penetrating oi...

Page 44: ...en wrenches 4 5 and 6 Places where the paint coating is damaged are repainted or covered with grease in order to prevent rust ELIET original paints are available from your ELIET Dealer Store the machi...

Page 45: ...3 8 diameter Chopping speed cuts min 36 000 Capacity wheelbarrows h 10 Blades 12 ELIET ResistTM knives reversible Infeed height 1050 mm 41 Collecting box capacity 60 litres 16 US gallon Storage dimens...

Page 46: ...wledge the necessary steps have been taken in line with Machine Directive 2006 42 EG in order to ensure absolute operator safety for the operator when the machine is used correctly The assessment of t...

Page 47: ...ofessional or in professional use To be eligible to obtain warranty the customer is invited to register the newly purchased machine with ELIET You should complete the registration online on Eliet s we...

Page 48: ...o the dealer under the regular delivery and payment conditions Step 7 The defective part will be examined by the technical department first prior to approving or rejecting the warranty ELIET reserve t...

Page 49: ...hands when disassembling the blade shaft Cutting injuries due to the blade shaft falling after being disassembled Strangulation or constriction by loose clothing getting caught in moving parts Injuri...

Page 50: ...avoid injuries and wear gloves 3 To get a better view on the situation in the shredding chamber and to be able to empty the shredding chamber easily tilt the machine over the front wheels till the fun...

Page 51: ...ion of the blade depends on the model In the Maestro City the blade shaft is mounted directly on the crankshaft from the engine On the other side of the blade shaft is a bushing opposite to the engine...

Page 52: ...f needed Item number MPA 01 221 470 When reassembling the blade shaft be ensured that the nylon support ring is already mounted on the shaft end of the blade shaft before reinserting it in the shreddi...

Page 53: ...4 Dismantling the infeed hopper For easy transporting of the machine in a car or other vehicle the feed hopper can be disman tled Screw both screws bolts out of each side of the hopper first screw out...

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