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Instruction Manual

Important

 

- Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly

These instructions contain important information that will help you get the best from  
your mower, ensuring it is assembled correctly and safely.
If you need help or have damaged or missing parts, call the Customer Helpline  
on 

0345 640 0800

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COVEREIGN 

2400W Shredder 

(Model: FD2402)

2948610

Sep 2014

UK/Ireland 

0345 640 0800

Web www.argosspares.co.uk

After Sales Support

Summary of Contents for FD2402

Page 1: ...t information that will help you get the best from your mower ensuring it is assembled correctly and safely If you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the Customer Helpline on 0345 640 0800 COVEREIGN 2400W Shredder Model FD2402 2948610 Sep 2014 UK Ireland 0345 640 0800 Web www argosspares co uk After Sales Support ...

Page 2: ...ng 16 Start Up 16 ON OFF Operation 16 Emptying the Collection Bag 16 Overload Protection 16 Restart Prevention 16 Usage 17 General Working Instructions 17 Clearing a Blockage 18 Reversing Sharpening or Replacing the Blade 18 Maintenance 19 Maintenance and Cleaning 19 General Cleaning and Servicing 19 Troubleshooting 20 General Troubleshooting 20 Technical Data 20 Technical Data Table 20 Disposal 2...

Page 3: ... use not expressly permitted in this 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 injury or damage to third parties The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any damage caused by improper operation or use outside of intended usage ...

Page 4: ... safe place and pass it on to any subsequent owner to ensure that the information contained therein is available at all times Symbols used in the instructions Hazard symbols with information on prevention of personal injury and property damage Precaution symbol other symbol may be used instead of exclamation mark with information on prevention of harm damage Notice symbol with information on how t...

Page 5: ...t or has been damaged Warning Risk of injury by rotating blade Danger Rotating blades Keep hands and feet out of openings while machine is running Warning Danger from thrown objects Keep your distance from the feeder and ejection area and keep others away from the danger area Caution Moving blade Warning Electric shock hazard Always unplug the shredder before working on it Guaranteed noise power l...

Page 6: ...m all directions The product complies with the applicable European directives and an evaluation method of conformity for these directives was done Symbols on the shredder continued Safety Information IMPORTANT Read carefully before use and keep for future reference The device must not be used by people including children with limited physical sensory or mental faculties or who lack the necessary e...

Page 7: ...s equipment Never use the shredder with other persons or animals nearby Wear hearing and eye protection at all times when using the shredder Wear appropriate protective clothing such as protective gloves firm footwear and long trousers Do not wear loosely fitting clothes or clothes with dangling cords or belts Only use the shredder in the open that is away from walls or other rigid structures on a...

Page 8: ...ough the power 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 all guards and deflectors in place and in good working condition Working with the device Make sure that the funnel feeder is empty before you start the shredder Keep your head hair and bo...

Page 9: ...plug under the following circumstances when you are not using the device transporting it or leaving it unattended before releasing a jammed blade when you are checking the device cleaning it or removing blockages when you are carrying out cleaning or maintenance work or replacing accessories Before moving or lifting the shredder If foreign objects should enter the shredder if the shredder is makin...

Page 10: ...ting tool is also activated when the starting mechanism is started on a motor operated machine CAUTION The following states how damage to the trimmer and possible injury to people can be avoided Handle the unit with care Clean the ventilation slits regularly keep to the maintenance instructions Do not overload your device Work only within the indicated range of performance Do not employ any low po...

Page 11: ...uipment is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer a customer service agent of the same or a similarly 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 our a qualified technician Only use extension cables that have been approved for outdoor use and are resistant to splash water The cor...

Page 12: ...345 640 0800 Safety Information Functional description The shredder has a powerful electric motor with overload protection Cutting is performed by a system of fast rotating Refer to the following descriptions for a functional description of the various components and controls General Description ...

Page 13: ...mer Helpline 0345 640 0800 1 Hopper 2 Pusher 3 Bag mount 4 Collection bag 5 Wheel 6 Chassis 7 Mains lead 8 Reset button 9 Housing interlock 10 On Off switch 11 Handle In the Box Parts 1 5 6 7 1 2 8 9 10 11 3 4 ...

Page 14: ...14 Customer Helpline 0345 640 0800 In the Box Box Contents Operating and safety instructions Shredder Chassis Collection bag Two wheels wheel covers and mounting materials Allen wrench Pusher ...

Page 15: ...assis axle 6 Slip the washers 13 onto the axle and push the split pins 14 through the appropriate holes in the axle Clip the wheel covers 12 onto the wheels Rest the shredder 15 on the hopper 1 upside down Push the wheel chassis 6 into the 2 holes in the plastic housing of shredder Secure with the 2 screws provided Assembly 2 3 12 13 14 5 6 1 6 6 15 ...

Page 16: ...ded into the opening of the hopper The material is drawn in and shredded Set the On Off switch 10 back to OFF to turn off the unit The shredder will continue to run for a few seconds after switching off Avoid filling the collection bag too much Mind that the bag will fill unevenly under the discharge duct Turn off the unit Remove and empty the collection bag 4 In the event of overload e g due to b...

Page 17: ...d of the shredder and avoid overloading the unit To avoid the unit clogging up mix freshly cut branches or leafy material with with drier materials such as twigs To prevent the blades from becoming blunt quickly remove mud and stones from the roots before shredding Do not shred but directly compost all soft and wet material such as kitchen waste Keep a couple of dry branches to use them for cleani...

Page 18: ...housing You can remove it completely and put it aside You now have full access to the blades 19 Remove the blockage Reversing sharpening or replacing the blade Before starting to service or clean the unit turn off the unit disconnect the power plug and wait until the blade comes to a standstill Take care Check that the power plug is removed from the mains supply Unscrew the housing interlock 9 Tip...

Page 19: ...sing securely The bottom of the hopper housing should be hooked into the main housing for a correct fit Ensure the interlock retainer is tightened The machine may not start if the housing has not been correctly fitted Leave all work not described in this manual to an authorised customer service centre Only use original parts Wear hand protection when working on the blade Before starting to service...

Page 20: ...terlock Garden waste is not drawn in Shredding material is too soft Use the pusher or add dry twigs branches Unit blocked See section Clearing a Blockage Shredding material in discharge duct Remove shredding material from discharge duct Unit won t shred properly Blades are blunt Check and turn sharpen or replace blades as necessary see section Sharpening reversing replacing the blades Technical Da...

Page 21: ... A per phase and which are supplied by a distribution grid with a nominal voltage of 230 240V You may need to check with your electricity provider if in any doubt If in doubt check with your local electricity provider to verify that your mains socket has enough continuous current carrying capacity for this unit Noise and vibration values were determined according to the standards and stipulations ...

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