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Adjusting the Control Dial 

The control dial regulates the particle size and speed at which 

material passes through the unit. When the control dial is 

set in the COARSE position, material will process through 

the unit faster, but will yield a larger particle size than if the 

dial were set to the FINE position. The FINE position setting 

will discharge the material slower, but will yield the smallest 

particle reduction ratio (up to 16 : 1). Use the special settings 

for pine needles, grass clippings, and thatch as needed. For 

best results, material should be shredded when dry (Fig. 12). 

Overheating Protection 

Your electric leaf m shredder is designed with 

overheating protection. If the shredder is clogged during 

shredding, the overheating protection will cut the power 

automatically to protect your shredder. Wait at least 1 minute 

before restarting the unit when the power is cut. 

1. To restart the leaf m shredder, first press push the 

red OFF button (Fig. 13). 

On/Off button

Fig. 13 

2. Then, push the green ON button to restart the leaf mulcher 

+ shredder (Fig. 13). 

Maintenance

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ATTENTION! 

Before performing any cleaning or 

maintenance, turn off the unit and disconnect it from the power 

supply. Wait until the unit stops completely. 

Cleaning

1.  Use only a warm damp cloth and a soft brush to clean the 

funnel cover and the funnel. 

2.  Never spray water on the unit's motor bracket or wash 

it with water. Do not use detergents or solvents as these 

could cause irreparable damage to your leaf m 

shredder.

3.  Make sure the ventilation slots are always kept clean and 

are free of debris. 

4.  Remove the funnel to clean the inside of the unit. Open 

the two clamps that secure the funnel and remove the 

funnel (Fig. 14).  

5.  Clean the spinning head and the discharge area. Remove 

wood sticks or objects that may clog the cutting lines. 

Check the lines for damage.   

6.  After cleaning the inside of the leaf m shredder, 

replace the funnel and lock the clamps.   

    WET LEAVES                                         DRY LEAVES        

                         

        PINE

    GRASS, THATCH           COARSE            MEDIUM            

       FINE         

     NEEDL

ES

Fig. 12

Fig. 14

Funnel

Clamp

Clamp

Summary of Contents for MTS-ELS13

Page 1: ...p or wet locations Do not operate the unit in gaseous or explosive atmospheres or use the unit near flammable or combustible liquids Motors in these tools normally spark and the sparks might ignite fu...

Page 2: ...rge area periodically after stopping the leaf mulcher shredder to ensure that the processed material does not build up and clog the motor cooling vents 6 Do not move the leaf mulcher shredder when the...

Page 3: ...If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable use a residual current device RCD protected supply Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock 10 Have your tool repaired by an electr...

Page 4: ...and follow all safety instructions in the manual s before attempting to assemble and operate CAUTION Remove plug from the outlet before conducting inspection cleaning or maintenance WARNING Do not exp...

Page 5: ...Funnel 3 Locking tab 8 4 Clamp 2 5 Air vent 6 Motor bracket 7 Height adjustment knob 8 Appliance cord 9 Assembling hole for leg 10 Telescoping leg 3 11 On Off switch 12 Elastic strap 13 Mulch adjustme...

Page 6: ...MPORTANT The equipment and packaging material are not toys Do not let children play with plastic bags foils or small parts These items can be swallowed and pose a suffocation risk Assembly mWARNING Do...

Page 7: ...Bag NOTE This unit does not come with a leaf collection bag you must supply your own You may use a plastic paper or cloth collection bag depending on your preferred method of waste disposal 1 Open th...

Page 8: ...mWARNING The motor will continue running for a while after the unit is turning off Loading Your Machine 1 With the unit running feed double handfuls of dry leaves or single handfuls of wet leaves into...

Page 9: ...first press push the red OFF button Fig 13 On Off button Fig 13 2 Then push the green ON button to restart the leaf mulcher shredder Fig 13 Maintenance mATTENTION Before performing any cleaning or ma...

Page 10: ...E 1 866 766 9563 The use of parts that do not meet the original equipment specifications may lead to improper performance of the leaf mulcher shredder may compromise operator safety and will void the...

Page 11: ...ge When storing the electric leaf mulcher shredder at the end of the season disassemble the unit and stack the parts in the following order Fig 20 1 Place the funnel into the box 2 Fit the motor brack...

Page 12: ...her attachment or accessory can be dangerous and could cause injury or mechanical damage Model Accessories Item 1 2 Sun Joe pre cut replacement leaf mulcher shredder line SDJ616L Snow Joe Sun Joe SJTW...

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Page 15: ...ty repairs This warranty does not cover any cost or expense incurred by the purchaser in providing substitute equipment or service during reasonable periods of malfunction or non use of this product w...

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