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Intended Purpose

The shredder is intended for shredding fibrous 
and wood-related materials such as hedge and
tree cuttings, branches, bark and pine cones. 
Any use not expressly permitted in this manual 
may damage the shredder and pose a serious 
danger to the user.

Do not put stones, glass, metal, bones, 
plastics or fabrics into the shredder.

The operator or user is responsible for accidents 
and injury or damage to third parties.
The manufacturer will not be held responsible 
for any damage caused by improper operation 
or use outside of intended usage.

This shredder may cause serious injuries
if improperly used. Before using the 
shredder, read the user manual carefully 
and familiarise yourself with all of the 
controls.
In cases of uncertainty, ask an expert for 
advice. Keep the manual in a safe place 
and pass it on to any subsequent owner 
to ensure that the information contained 
therein is available at all times.

Safety Precautions

Symbols used in the instructions

Hazard symbols with information on 

prevention of personal injury and 

property damage.

Precaution symbol (other symbol may be 
used instead of exclamation mark) with 
information on prevention of harm / damage.

Notice symbol with information on how to 
handle the device properly.

Content

Intended Purpose .................................................. 5

Safety Precautions ................................................ 5

     Symbols Used In The Instructions..................... 5

     Symbols On The Shredder ................................ 6

Important .................................................................. 6

     Training ................................................................. 6

     Preparation ........................................................... 6

     Operation .............................................................. 7

     Maintenance And Storage ................................. 7

     Additional Safety Instructions For Units With 

     Bagging Attachments .................................... 7

Electrical Safety....................................................... 8

     

General Description ........................................ 9

    Technical Specifications ............................... 9

    Summary ................................................ 9

Technical Specifications ..................................... 9

Assembling The Shredder ................................ 10

    Unpacking ............................................. 10

    Box Contents ......................................... 10

    Attach The Collection Bag ..................... 10

    Start - up ................................................ 10

    Switching The Shredder On And Off ........ 10

    Emptying The Collection Bag ................ 10

    Overload Protection ............................... 10

     Restart Prevention ................................ 10

    Working Methods ................................... 10

     Freeing Up A Jam ................................. 11

     Sharpening, Turning Or Replacing The 

     Blades ................................................... 11

     Maintenance And Cleaning ...................11

     General Cleaning And Servicing ...........11

Replacement Parts .............................................. 12

Waste Disposal And Environmental Protection

................................................................................... 12

Trouble Shooting ................................................. 13

Warranty ................................................................. 13

Exploded Drawing ............................................... 15

EC Declaration Of Conformity

 ................ 16

Summary of Contents for FD2401

Page 1: ...instructions before using the product Before initial start up please read through these operating instructions carefully prior to using the machine Keep the instructions safe and pass them on to any...

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Page 3: ...A 1 2 7 5 11 3 8 6 9 4 10...

Page 4: ...5 12 13 14 15 B C 6 6 D 16 18 19 9 20 17 6 1...

Page 5: ...instructions Hazard symbols with information on prevention of personal injury and property damage Precaution symbol other symbol may be used instead of exclamation mark with information on prevention...

Page 6: ...ing blade Danger Rotating blades Keep hands and feet out of openings while machine is running Warning Danger from thrown objects Keep your distance from the feeder and ejection area and keep others aw...

Page 7: ...off the machine and disconnect the plug from supply before clearing debris in the inlet opening or discharge chute 10 keep all guards and deflectors in place and in good working condition 11 do not t...

Page 8: ...near the ejection area This may otherwise hinder proper ejection and force the material back up through the feeder Do not transport or tip the shredder with the motor running Keep hands other body par...

Page 9: ...ensure that they do not play with the appliance Summary Blade type shredder FD2401 Nominal power intake 2400 W Nominal voltage 230V 240V 50Hz Safety class II Degree of protection IP24 Idling speed 394...

Page 10: ...orking instructions Avoid filling the collection bag too much Mind that the bag will fill unevenly under Slide the two wheels 5 onto the chassis axle 6 Slip the washers 13 onto the axle and stick the...

Page 11: ...Use a screwdriver to block the blade plate 17 Slot the screwdriver into the access hole 20 and carefully turn the blade plate 17 until one of the two blocking apertures appears Now block the blade pla...

Page 12: ...in a dry place out of children s reach Do not cover the shredder in nylon bags as moisture may develop Be environmentally friendly Return the tool accessories and packaging to a recycling centre when...

Page 13: ...et cable lead and plug for damage and if necessary have any damage repaired by qualified repair personnel Wait until the motor has cooled down then press the Reset button and restart the unit Trouble...

Page 14: ...by after sales service centre 9 Stated normal consumable items such as knives blades spark plugs tree support for knives cables wheels hub caps and collection sacks 10 Downtime charges or appliance hi...

Page 15: ...15 GB Exploded Drawing...

Page 16: ...e Outdoor Noise Directive 2000 14 EC 2005 88 EC The RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Measured Sound Power Level 98 dB A Guaranteed Sound Power Level 107 dB A The conformity assessment followed was according...

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