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Important - please read these instructions fully 

before starting assembly           

Safety information

General Safety (continued)

•  Damaged cables, coupling and plugs or connecting 

leads not corresponding to specifications, must not be 

employed. Remove the plug immediately from the plug 

socket in case of damage to the mains cable.

•  Do not touch the mains power supply cable under any 

circumstances, until you have pulled the plug out of the 

mains socket.

•  If the power cable for this equipment is damaged, it must be 

replaced by a qualified person in order to prevent hazards.

•  Do not use the appliance if the on/off switch does not 

work properly. Always have a damaged switch repaired by 

a qualified technician.

•  Only use extension cables that have been approved for 

outdoor use and are splash resistant. The core diameter 

for extension cables measuring up to 25m must be at least 

1.5mm², and 2.5mm² for cables longer than 25m. Always 

roll the whole cable off the reel before use, checking the 

cable for damage.

•  Do not unplug the shredder by pulling on the cable, only 

pull the plug itself. Keep the cable away from heat, oil and 

sharp edges.

Electrical safety
CAUTION!

 The following states how to avoid accidents 

and injuries due to electric shock:

Important - please read these instructions fully 

before starting assembly           

The shredder has a powerful electric motor with overload 

protection. Cutting is performed by a fast rotating blade. 

Summary of Contents for 310477

Page 1: ...1 2400W IMPACT SHREDDER Item No 310477 Model No FD2402 INSTRUCTION MANUAL HHGL Limited MK9 1BA HHGL ROI Limited D02 X576 Aug 21 Technical Support Parts Mon Fri 9am 5pm Sat Sun 11am 4pm 0343 515 1905...

Page 2: ...2 Intended purpose Safety information In the box Assembly Operation Usage Maintenance Plug replacement Troubleshooting Technical Data Disposal Warranty 3 4 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 23 Contents...

Page 3: ...is 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...

Page 4: ...pert for advice Keep the manual in a safe place and pass it on to any subsequent owners to ensure that the information contained therein is available at all times Hazard symbols with information on pr...

Page 5: ...of openings while the machine is running Keep bystanders away Caution Moving blade Warning Electric shock hazard Always unplug the shredder before carrying Guaranteed noise power level in accordance...

Page 6: ...with the applicable European directives and an evaluation method of conformity for these directives has been done The product complies with the applicable UK directives and an evaluation method of con...

Page 7: ...this device Never use the shredder with other persons or animals nearby Wear hearing and eye protection PPE at all times when using the shredder Wear appropriate protective clothing such as protectiv...

Page 8: ...source will not start due to the interlock feature of the guard the cutting means can still be moved by a manual starting mechanism Shut off the power unit before attaching or removing the bag Keep al...

Page 9: ...shredder off and disconnect it from the power source under the following circumstances when you are not using the device transporting it or leaving it unattended before releasing a jammed blade when...

Page 10: ...hanism is started on a motor operated machine Handle the unit with care Clean the ventilation slits regularly keep to the maintenance instructions Do not overload your device Work only within the indi...

Page 11: ...ch does not work properly Always have a damaged switch repaired by a qualified technician Only use extension cables that have been approved for outdoor use and are splash resistant The core diameter f...

Page 12: ...Pusher 6 Chassis 10 On Off switch 3 Bag mount 7 Mains lead 11 Handle 4 Collection bag 8 Reset button 12 Axle Operating and safety instructions Two wheels wheel covers and mounting materials Shredder...

Page 13: ...Slip the washers 14 onto the axle and push the split pins 15 through the appropriate holes in the axle Clip the wheel covers 13 onto the wheels Rest the shredder 16 on the hopper 1 upside down Push t...

Page 14: ...sary Make sure that the funnel feeder is empty Set the On Off switch 10 to ON to turn on the unit To begin shredding feed the material into the opening of the hopper Set the On Off switch 10 back to O...

Page 15: ...edder and avoid overloading the unit To avoid the unit clogging up mix freshly cut branches or leafy material with drier materials such as twigs To prevent the blade from becoming blunt quickly remove...

Page 16: ...onnect the power plug and wait until the blade comes to a standstill 20 19 18 17 Check that the power plug is removed from the mains supply Unscrew the housing interlock 9 Tip forward the front part o...

Page 17: ...n bolt 19 in the centre of the blade plate 18 Remove the blade 20 from its seat The blade can be reversed otherwise sharpen or replace any blunt or damaged blades as necessary Replacement blades can b...

Page 18: ...dder Electric shock hazard Always keep the shredder wheels and air vents clean Use a brush or cloth to clean it avoid using cleaners and solvents Always check the shredder especially the guards to ens...

Page 19: ...rminal which is marked with N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked L or coloured red WARNING Never connect live or neutral wires to the...

Page 20: ...ped Wait until the motor has cooled down then press the Reset button and restart the unit Lid of housing not closed properly Tightly screw in the housing interlock Garden waste is not drawn in Shreddi...

Page 21: ...gree of protection IP24 Shredding diameter of branches max 40mm Volume of collection bag 50 litres Weight 12 5kg Noise pressure level LpA 98dB A KpA 3dB Noise performance level guaranteed 107dB A P40...

Page 22: ...per phase and which are supplied by a distribution grid with a nominal voltage of 230 240V If in doubt check with your local electricity provider to verify that your mains socket has enough continuous...

Page 23: ...ou and claims must be made within 1 year of the date of purchase We will offer you a free repair of the item where this is possible or a replacement or a refund Your statutory rights remain unaffected...

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