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SAFETY REGULATIONS
TO BE OBSERVED SCRUPULOUSLY
IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE.
KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
• INTENDED USE - Use the machine for the purpose for which it was
designed, namely, for shredding branches and bushes up to 40 mm
in diameter.
Any other usage may be hazardous and harm persons
and/or damage things.
•
IMPROPER USE
- Examples of improper use (may include, but are not
limited to):
– using the machine for shredding non-plant materials;
– standing on the machine or collection box;
– using the machine to move objects
•
RISK REMAINING
- Even when using the machine correctly, situations
with residual risks may arise. Possible hazardous situations may be
caused by (including but not limited to):
– instability or sudden movements of the machine during handling;
– ejected stones or other materials accidentally fed with branches;
– breakage and uncontrolled movements of branches during feeding, with
injuries to limbs or eyes;
– uncontrolled ejection of branches from the feeding hopper after rotation
reversal.
• This tool is not intended for use by persons (including children) with re-
duced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lacking in experience
and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with the tool.
1)
Read the instructions carefully.
Familiarise yourself with the controls
and proper use of the machine. Learn how to stop the motor quickly.
• Also:
– Bear in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or un-
expected events occurring to other people or their property.
1) Never allow children or people unfamiliar with the instructions to use the
machine.
2) Do not use the machine with people in the vicinities.
3) Use ear protectors, dust masks and safety goggles for the entire time the
machine is being used.
4) Avoid wearing clothing that is loose fitting or has hanging cords or ties.
5) Only use the machine outdoors (e.g..not close to a wall or other fixed ob-
jects) and on a firm and flat surface.
6) Do not use the machine on a paved gravel surface where ejected mate-
rial could cause injuries.
7) Before starting the machine, make sure that all screws, nuts, bolts and
other fastening elements are properly tightened and that guards and shields
are in place. Replace damaged or illegible labels.
• Also:
– Before each use, check that the extension lead is not damaged or that
there are no signs of deterioration or ageing.If the extension lead becomes
damaged during use, disconnect it from the mains socket immediately.DO
NOT TOUCH THE LEAD BEFORE DISCONNECTING IT FROM THE
MAINS SOCKET. Do not use the machine if the extension lead is dam-
aged or worn.
1) Before starting the machine, make sure the feeding hopper is empty.
2) Keep your head and body away from the feeding chute.
3) Do not place your hands or other body parts or clothing in the feed
chamber, in the discharge chute or near moving parts.
4) For the entire time of use, always maintain proper balance and footing.
Do not lean over it. When feeding material, never stand on a level that is
higher than the base of the machine.
5) While operating the machine, always stand clear of the discharge area.
6) When feeding material, be extremely careful that metal objects, stones,
bottles, cans or other foreign objects are not introduced.
7) If the cutting device strikes a foreign object or the machine makes unusual
noises or vibrations, switch off the motor immediately and allow the machine
to stop completely.Remove the plug from the mains supply and carry out the
following operations:
– make sure the machine is not damaged.
– check and tighten any loose parts.
– replace or repair any damaged parts with parts of the same quality.
8) Do not allow processed material to accumulate in the discharge area.This
may impede proper discharging and cause the material to back up through
the feeding chute.
9) If the machine becomes clogged, switch off the motor and remove the
C) DURING USE
B) PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
A) TRAINING
EN
power plug from the mains before clearing debris from the feeding chute and
the discharge chute.Keep the motor clear of debris and other accumulations
to prevent damage to the motor or fire hazards. Remember that when mo-
torised machines are started, the cutting device is also activated.
10) Keep all covers and deflectors properly mounted and in good condition.
11) Do not alter the motor speed control settings; the device controls the
maximum speed for safe operation and protects the motor and all its mov-
ing parts from damage caused by excess speed. If problems arise, contact
our customer service.
12) Do not move the machine while the motor is running.
13) Turn off the motor and remove the plug from the mains when you leave
the work area.
14) Do not tilt the machine while the motor is running.
• Also:
– Do not use the machine if the switch is defective or does not turn the ma-
chine on and off regularly.
– Do not touch the extension lead and plug with wet hands.
– Do not step on or tug the extension lead.
– Stop the machine and remove the plug from the socket:
– whenever you leave the machine unattended;
– before clearing blockages or unclogging the discharge chute;
WARNING -
If something breaks or an accident occurs during work, turn
off the motor immediately; if an accident occurs with injuries or third parties
are injured, carry out the first aid measures most suitable for the situation im-
mediately and contact the medical authorities for any necessary health
care.Carefully remove any debris that might cause damage or harm persons
or animals should it not be seen.
1) When the machine is off for maintenance, inspection, storage or to re-
place an accessory, make sure that the power supply is not connected and
that the plug has been removed.Make sure that all moving parts have come
to a complete stop.Allow the machine to cool before doing any maintenance,
adjustments, etc.
2) Allow the machine to cool before storing it.
3) When doing maintenance on the cutting device, bear in mind that even
if the power is off due to the interlock feature of the guard, the cutting device
can still be moved manually.
• Also:
– Parts subject to wear must only be replaced at a specialised centre.
1) The permanent connection of any electrical equipment to the mains of a
building must be installed by a qualified electrician in conformity with the reg-
ulations in force. Incorrect wiring can cause serious injury and even death.
2) WARNING: DANGER! Moisture and electricity are not compatible:
– always handle and connect electric cables in dry conditions;
– never allow electric sockets or leads to contact wet areas (puddles or wet
grass);
– connections between leads and sockets must always be watertight. Only
use extension leads with intact, watertight and approved sockets sold on
the market.
3) The quality of the extension leads must be no less than H07RN-F, with
a minimum section of 1.5 mm
2
and a recommended maximum length of 25
m.
4) Power up the machine using a differential switch (RCD - Residual Cur-
rent Device) with a tripping current of max. 30 mA.
5) Use a mains socket with voltage and frequency that correspond to those
on the label and with adequate power draw capacity.
1) Whenever the machine is to be handled, lifted, transported or tilted you
must:
– wear sturdy work gloves;
– grasp the machine at the points that offer a safe grip, taking account of the
weight and its distribution.
– use an appropriate number of people for the weight of the machine and
the characteristics of the vehicle or the place where it must be placed or
collected.
2) During transport, fasten the machine securely with cables or chains.
F) TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING
E) ADDITIONAL WARNINGS
D) MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
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