12
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1. Press the red
OFF
switch
C
and unplug the mains plug.
2. Turn the knob
D
anticlockwise until the housing cover
E
is
released.
3. Lift up the housing cover
E
.
The housing cover is help up by a rod.
4. Remove the objects blocking the shredder and clean the inside
of the housing if necessary.
5. Check the blade disk and blades for damage and install new
parts if necessary (see 6. Troubleshooting
“Exchanging the
Blades”
).
6. Close the housing cover
E
and secure by tightening the knob
D
.
7. After the cooling-down time has elapsed (approx. 5 minutes),
press the green
ON
switch
C
.
Alternate shredding fresh, soft cuttings with dry branches.
The suitability of the shredder for cutting garden waste which is
soft and contains large amounts of sap (e.g. pomaceous fruit, wet
plant waste) is
limited
. This material should be composted straight
away.
When shredding thick branches, only apply slight pressure to
prevent blocking the shredder.
5. Maintenance
Danger ! Risk of injury !
V
When carrying out maintenance work, always switch
off the motor, wait for the cutting blades to stop moving,
unplug the mains plug, and wear protective gloves.
V
To avoid injury to persons and property, never clean
your shredder under running water, in particular not
with water under high pressure.
Always keep the ventilation slits
F
free of dirt.
1. Remove dirt and shredded material using a soft brush or cloth
straight away after you have finished shredding.
2. Spray the cutting blades with a bio-degradable oil (water hazard
class 0) to protect them against corrosion.
6. Trouble-shooting
Danger ! Risk of injury !
V
When carrying out maintenance work, always switch
off the motor, wait for the cutting blades to stop moving,
unplug the mains plug, and wear protective gloves.
Blunt blades overload the motor and diminish the shredding
results.
Removing Blockages :
Shredding tips :
F
Cleaning the
Shredder :
D
C
E