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Universal mixer« FM 1800 » 

Ref. 94002 

Electronic protection against overloads 

In case of extreme overload of the tool, an electronic overload protection protects the motor against damage. In such 
cases, the engine stops and will not restart until the load is reduced. 

 
 

Thermal protection against overload 

To protect the tool against overheating in case of high continuous load, safety electronics shut down the engine if the 
temperature exceeds the critical threshold. After cooling for about 3 to 5 minutes, the tool is ready for use under full 
load. If the tool is hot, the thermal protection against overloads reacts earlier

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STORAGE 

Only store the tool in a dry and frost. Make sure the tool is stored out of reach of children. 

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 

•Unplug from the power socket before performing any cleaning tasks. 

 

•Avoid inhalation of liquid in the housing of the tool. Use a soft cloth to wipe the housing. Never use gasoline, solvents 
or detergent attacking the plastic. 

 

•It is highly recommended to clean the agitators directly after completing the work. 

 

•Regularly clean the ventilation slots of the housing. 

 

•If the carbon brushes are worn, the tool automatically switches off. It should then send the tool to maintain the S.A.V. 

 

•After about 100 hours of work, check the coals and, if necessary replace and clean the crankcase. 

 

•After about 200 hours of work, repeat the lubrication of the crankcase. 

 
 

 

WARNING ! To maintain the insulation, the tool should then be subject to safety inspections. For this reason, 

this work should only be performed in an authorized service workshop. 

ELIMINATION 

Disposing 

Perform the disposal of the device, accessories and packaging in accordance with the regulations on environmental 
protection. Plastic parts are marked to allow for safe disposal. 

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 

The geo-FENNEL company, DE-Baunatal, hereby declares that the unit designated below. Because of its design 
and production, as well as distributed executions, complies with safety specifications and health of the applicable 
EC directives. Any changes to the device without our consent voids this declaration.

 

Applicable EC directives 
Machinery Directive: 2006/42 / EC 
EC Low Voltage Directive: 2006/95 / EC 
EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive: 2004/108 / EC 

Applied harmonized standards 
EN 60745-1 / A11: 2010; EN 60745-2-1: 2010 
EN 55014-1 / A1: 2009; EN 55014-2 / A2: 2008 
EN 61000-3-2 / A2: 2009; EN 61000-3-3: 2008 

Summary of Contents for FM 1800

Page 1: ... Ref 94002 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE_GB This manual refers to the mixer above It contains important advice on operating and handling Take this into account when offering the product to third parties Keep these instructions for future reference ...

Page 2: ...ntegral part of the unit Keep carefully all documents and put them to use by a third party Intended use This tool is for mixing different liquids Any other use or improper modification of the device can lead to serious dangers The manufacturer declines any liability for damage resulting from improper use This device is not designed for commercial use Controls 1 Power ON OFF 2 Lock button 3 Speed s...

Page 3: ...olding blanket tight and buttoned Always disengage the cable to the rear of the tool Do not pull excessively on the cable or put or pull on sharp edges Always a firm footing and balance Use the additional handle Prepare to compensate for the torque at startup Secure the container containing the substances mixed with the soil so that it can not move USE Commissioning and Application Improper applic...

Page 4: ... start and electronic control ensures a smooth start This also has the advantage to prevent any projection of the liquid at start up of the tool With low startup current a 16 A fuse sufficient to protect the tool Reduced idling speed Electronics reduces the tool speed when the idling This reduces noise levels and engine wear and gear Speed pre selection The speed selector to preset the system grad...

Page 5: ...lots of the housing If the carbon brushes are worn the tool automatically switches off It should then send the tool to maintain the S A V After about 100 hours of work check the coals and if necessary replace and clean the crankcase After about 200 hours of work repeat the lubrication of the crankcase WARNING To maintain the insulation the tool should then be subject to safety inspections For this...

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