Klever BGS PRO 2800-17 Original Instructions Manual Download Page 9

GB 

9/19 

-  Do not pull on the cable to unplug. Protect the cable 
from heat, oil and sharp edges. 

 

Intended use 

Garden shredder has been designed for shredding most garden waste, including pruning, 

hedge trimmings, twigs and other organic garden waste. The shredded waste is ideal for 

composting purposes or to obtain a smaller volume of waste for easy disposal. 

  You must not introduce stones, glass, metal, bone, and plastic or fabric waste into 

the appliance. 

In order to avoid the blades wearing too quickly, do not shred roots or parts of plants still 

containing soil. 

Any other use that is not expressly permitted in these instructions can damage the appliance 

and represent a danger to the user. 

 

Technical data 

 

Model: YT5461-02 

Mains voltage / frequency: 

220-240 V ~ 50 Hz 

Rated power   

S1: 2300 W; 2800W (P40)     

Maximum speed 

44 min

-1

 

Branch diameter: 

Max. 45 mm 

Weight: 27.5 

kg 

 

Sound pressure level  

84.4 dB(A) K=3 dB(A) 

Sound power level : 

95 dB(A) 

Protection class 

Degree of protection 

IPX4 

Explanation of duty type 2800W (P40): continuous-operation periodic duty 

Continuous-operation periodic duty 2800W (P40), followed by an indication of the duration of 

the duty as stated on the rating label.   

It means that the machine can be continuously operated at a sequence of identical duty 

cycles, each cycle consisting of a time of operation (40%) at constant load (2800W) and a 

time of operation (60%) at no-load. There is no time de-energized and at rest. 

Noise Information 

Measured sound values determined according to EN 50434: 2014. 

The noise figures quoted are emission levels and are not necessarily safe working levels. 

Whilst there is a correlation between the emission and exposure levels, this cannot be used 

reliably to determine whether or not further precautions are required. Factors that influence 

the actual level of exposure of work-force include the characteristics of the work room, the 

other sources of noise, etc. i.e. the number of machines and other adjacent processes, and 

the length of time for which an operator is exposed to the noise. Also the permissible 

Summary of Contents for BGS PRO 2800-17

Page 1: ...GB 1 19 Original instructions Garden shredder YT5461 02 BGS PRO 2800 17...

Page 2: ...ove the risks and cannot replace correct actions for preventing accidents This symbol marking a point of safety indicates a caution warning or danger Ignoring this warning can result in an accident to...

Page 3: ...expose to rain Keep bystanders away Danger of injury from flying parts Always maintain a sufficiently safe distance Beware of thrown objects The distance between the machine and bystanders should be...

Page 4: ...adjusting cleaning or maintenance or if cable is entangled or damaged Waiting until all machine components have completely stopped before touching them Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing...

Page 5: ...t the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property Preparation a Obtain ear protection and safety glasses Wear them at all times while operating...

Page 6: ...nd body away from the feed intake opening c Do not allow hands or any other part of the body or clothing inside the feeding chamber discharge chute or near any moving part d Keep proper balance and fo...

Page 7: ...ive guards or shields or without safety devices for example debris collector in place k Keep the power source clean of debris and other accumulations to prevent damage to the power source or possible...

Page 8: ...d the shredding means can still be moved e Replace worn or damaged parts for safety Use only genuine replacement parts and accessories f Never attempt to override the interlocked feature of the guard...

Page 9: ...dB A Protection class I Degree of protection IPX4 Explanation of duty type 2800W P40 continuous operation periodic duty Continuous operation periodic duty 2800W P40 followed by an indication of the du...

Page 10: ...user of the machine to make a better evaluation of the hazard and risk Wear hearing protection Parts identification Pic1 1 Over load protection 2 On switch 3 off switch 4 Feeding tunnel 5 Electric plu...

Page 11: ...ded in accessory Customer should prepare by themselves to mount wheels to the base fame using two wheel shafts two grommets two spring grommets and two screws M8 Assemble cap by pushing in on by hand...

Page 12: ...GB 12 19...

Page 13: ...230 V can only be connected to a 230 V mains supply The shredder shall be supplied via a residual current device RCD with a tripping current of not more than 30mA An extension cable with a cross sect...

Page 14: ...of the chopping knife will lead to a standstill of the machine after a few seconds To protect the motor from getting damaged the overload switch will automatically cut off the mains supply Wait at lea...

Page 15: ...ompositing it Widely branched material with leaves must be completely chopped before any new material is fed in Take care that the chopped material can freely fall from the discharge chute danger of b...

Page 16: ...f reversing switch 2 press I switch to make the machine work Note Do not feed the branch when adjusting the shredder 3 Loosen the locking knob black counterclockwise 4 Adjust the knob in red very slow...

Page 17: ...clockwise to keep adjusting knob in place 6 Make a load test and check the branch can be crushed completely If failure restart from steps 1 to 6 Note do not fasten the adjustment knob to tight to not...

Page 18: ...shredder Pull the material from the feeding funnel Re feed thick branches such that the chopping knife does not immediately grasp the pre cut notches again The cutting blade is blocked Set the revers...

Page 19: ...transport Follow below steps a Unlock the collection box by pushing the lock handle 11 downwards Fig 8 b remove the six screw on the under of base frame Stand and put hands in position as shown in Fig...

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