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Maintenance and storage:
• When the machine is stopped for ser-
vicing, inspection, storage or for replac-
ing accessories, switch off the power
source, disconnect the machine from the
mains and ensure that all moving parts
have run out. Allow the machine to cool
down before inspections, adjustments,
etc. Maintain the machine with care and
keep it clean.
• Store the machine in a dry place and out
of reach of children.
• Always allow the machine to cool down
before storing it.
• When servicing the shredder, be aware
that even though the motor is switched
off due to the interlocking function of the
guard, the shredder can still be moved.
• Replace worn or damaged parts for
safety reasons. Only use original spare
parts and accessories.
• Never attempt to bypass the interlocking
function of the safety guard.
Additional safety instructions for
machines with collecting contain-
ers:
• Switch off the machine before attaching
or removing the collecting container.
Recommendation
• The machine should be supplied via a re-
sidual current device (RCD) with a trigger
current of no more than 30 mA.
• Do not use the device when it is raining
or in bad weather conditions. Only work
in daylight or with good lighting.
• Make sure all covers and deflectors are
in their place and in good working condi-
tion.
• Warning! Danger of injury from moving
dangerous parts!
• Have a secure footing at all times on
slopes and to walk, not run.
• Do not touch moving dangerous parts
until the machine has been disconnected
from the mains power connection and
the moving dangerous parts have come
to a complete stop.
• Be careful not to connect a damaged
cable to the power supply or touch a
damaged cable before it has been dis-
connected from the power supply, as
damaged cables can cause active parts
to be touched.
• Avoid operating the machine in bad
weather conditions, especially when
there is a risk of lightning.
Caution!
In this way you avoid damage to the device
and any personal injury resulting from it:
• Clean the ventilation openings regularly
and follow the maintenance instructions.
• Do not overload your device. Only work
in the specified power range. Do not use
low-output machines for heavy work.
Do not use your device for purposes for
which it is not intended.
• Do not switch off the device until the fill-
ing funnel is completely empty, otherwise
the device could become blocked and
may not start up again.
• Do not try to repair the device yourself
unless you have been trained to do so.
All work that is not specified in this oper-
ating manual may only be carried out by
our service centre.
Electrical safety
Caution:
To avoid accidents and injuries due to elec-
tric shock:
• Use the intended strain relief for attach-
ing the extension cable.
• Check the condition of the machine,
power supply and extension leads regu-
larly before starting work. If the device is
damaged, it must not be put into opera-
tion.
• Keep extension cables away from dan-
gerous moving parts to avoid damage to
the extension cable, which can lead to
contact with active parts.
• Do not use damaged cables, couplings
and connectors or connection cables
that do not comply with the regulations.
If the mains cable is damaged, pull the
plug out of the socket immediately. Nev-
er touch the mains cable as long as the
mains plug is plugged in.
• If the connection cable is damaged then
it must be replaced by the manufacturer
or their customer services personnel or
by a similarly qualified person, in order
to avoid hazards.
• Do not use the device if the switch can-
not be switched on and off. Damaged
switches must be replaced by our service
centre.
• Only use splash-proof extension cables
that are approved for outdoor use. The
conductor core cross-section of the ex-
tension cable must be at least 2.5 mm
2
.
Always unroll a cable drum completely
before use. Check the cable for damage.
• Do not use the cable to pull the plug out
of the outlet. Protect the cable from heat,
oil and sharp edges.
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