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POWXG6462 

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Only switch the shredder off when all of the shredding material has passed through the 
cylinder. Otherwise, the cylinder may jam the next time you switch the shredder on. 

10.1.1 

Mulching 

The following types of material can be mulched in the shredder: 

 

Twigs and branches. 

 

Waste from cutting bushes. 

 

Waste from hedge-trimming. 

Examples of materials which are not suitable for mulching include: 

 

Glass, metal, plastic bags, stones, fabric, and earth covered roots. 

 

Waste that does not have a firm consistency, e.g. kitchen waste. 

 

Soft leafy material. 

CAUTION: The maximum diameter of twigs and branched, which are 
shredded or mulched with this unit, must not exceed 40 mm. Bigger sized 
materials could damage the unit. 

Branches and twigs should be mulched shortly after being cut. They become extremely hard 
when they dry out, and the maximum diameter of what can be mulched is reduced. Heavy 
material or twigs will jam the blades if you let the machine cut continually. A large proportion of 
garden waste contains a lot of water and therefore sticks easily. Such material should be 
allowed to dry for a few days before being processed. 
Check all the material you want to shred carefully. Make sure it doesn’t contain any stones or 
nails as this might severely damage the shredder. 
Be aware of vibrations. Heavy vibrations are caused by damaged or worn out blades. Store 
the shredder indoors in a dry place. 

10.1.2 

Composting 

The processed material can be composted in various ways: 

 

The material can be placed in a heap directly on the ground (cold composting). 

 

The material can be placed in a plastic container, wooden crate, skeleton container or 
similar (cold composting). 

 

The material can be placed in an insulated compost holder. The heat is then held for 
longer and the rotting process also continues during the winter. This method produces 
faster results (warm composting). 

 

The material can be spread directly onto the garden (surface composting). 

 

 

Summary of Contents for POWXG6462

Page 1: ...S 6 6 1 Preparation 7 6 2 Operation 7 6 3 Maintenance and storage 8 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 8 8 OPERATION 8 8 1 Start up 8 8 2 Switching the shredder on and off 9 8 3 Emptying the collector box 9 8 4...

Page 2: ...POWXG6462 EN Copyright 2020 VARO P a g e 2 www varo com 12 NOISE 12 13 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 12 14 STORAGE 13 15 WARRANTY 13 16 ENVIRONMENT 13 17 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 14...

Page 3: ...der unit 15 Chassis 16 Collector box 17 Inner washer not visible 18 Outer washer not visible 19 Cotter pin not visible 20 Wheel shaft 21 Blade cover screw 22 Blade cover 23 Cylinder blade 24 Pressure...

Page 4: ...idents Do not work with the device in an environment where there is danger of an explosion where there are combustible fluids gases or dust Power tools produce sparks which can ignite the dust or the...

Page 5: ...g and gloves well away from moving parts Loose clothing jewellery or long hair can get caught in moving parts If dust extraction and absorption devices can be fitted ensure that they are connected and...

Page 6: ...isible but can be dangerous Always keep the extension cable away from the machine Disconnect the plug from the electric socket and check the cable regularly for signs of damage or aging Do not use the...

Page 7: ...anging cords and ties Only operate the machine the machine in open space e g Not close to a wall or other fixed objects and on a firm level surface Do not operate the machine on a paved or gravel surf...

Page 8: ...emove Allow the machine to cool before making any inspections adjustments etc Store the machine where fuel vapour will not reach an open flame or spark For extended storage periods run the unit dry of...

Page 9: ...chassis 15 and empty it Make sure that the area around the safety switch 3 is free of wood chippings before you reattach the collector box 16 Reattach the collector box 16 and place the safety switch...

Page 10: ...essure plate 24 in short intervals Check the funnel feeder 7 is empty and clean Connect the power supply and switch ON the machine to shred the material Fig 4 Turn the adjustor screw 4 slowly clockwis...

Page 11: ...r of what can be mulched is reduced Heavy material or twigs will jam the blades if you let the machine cut continually A large proportion of garden waste contains a lot of water and therefore sticks e...

Page 12: ...oves when cleaning the cutter blades To ensure the best performance from the garden shredder it must be kept clean Always clean the garden shredder immediately after use Do not allow material to becom...

Page 13: ...e same time no claim can be made on the warranty if the damage of the device is the result of negligent maintenance or overload Definitely excluded from the warranty is damage resulting from fluid per...

Page 14: ...ndards Any unauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments 2011 65 EU 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EU 2000 14 EC Annex V LwA Measur...

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