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4.2 Warning – dangers caused by 
electrical current

Only operate machine with fully uncoiled 
power cable.

Extension reels must always be fully 
unwound before use.

Never use a damaged extension cable. 
Replace defective cables with new ones 
and never repair extension cables.

If the power cable or extension cable is 
damaged during operation, immediately 
disconnect the power cable or extension 
cable from the power supply. Never touch 
the damaged power cable or extension 
cable.

Never use the machine if the cables are 
damaged or worn. Check the power cable 
in particular for damage and ageing.

Maintenance and repair work on power 
cables must only be performed by 
specially qualified technicians.

Danger of electric shock!

Do not connect a damaged cable to the 
mains and only touch a damaged cable 
once it has been disconnected from the 
mains.

Only touch the cutting units (blades) when 
the machine is disconnected from the 
mains.

Always ensure that the power cables used 
are adequately protected by a fuse.

Do not work in the rain or in a 
wet environment.

Only use extension cables that 
are insulated against moisture 

for outdoor use which are suitable for use 
with the machine (

Ö

10.1).

Detach electric cables at the plug and 
socket and not by pulling on the electric 
cable.

Do not leave the machine unprotected in 
the rain.

It must be noted that current fluctuations 
can damage the machine when it is 
connected to a power generator.

Only connect the machine to a power 
supply that is protected by means of a 
residual current-operated protective 
device with a release current of a 
maximum of 30 mA. Your electrician can 
provide further information.

4.3 Clothing and equipment

Always wear sturdy footwear 
with high-grip soles when 
working. Never work barefoot 

or, for example, in sandals.

Also always wear sturdy gloves 
when working and in particular 
also when performing 
maintenance operations or 

transporting the machine.

Always wear safety glasses and 
hearing protection when 
working. Wear them at all times.

Wear suitable, close-fitting 
clothing when working with the 
machine, e.g. overalls, but not 
work coats. Do not wear 

scarves, ties, jewellery, clothing with 
dangling straps or cords or other 
protruding articles of clothing when 
working with the machine.

Long hair must be tied up and secured 
(headscarf, cap, etc.) at all times when 
operating or performing work on the 
machine.

4.4 Transporting the machine

Always wear gloves in order to prevent 
injuries due to sharp-edged and hot 
components.

Do not transport the machine with the 
motor running. Switch off the motor, allow 
the blades to come to a standstill and 
disconnect the mains plug prior to 
transport.

Only transport the machine once the motor 
has cooled down.

Only transport the machine with the feed 
chute properly fitted

Risk of injury due to exposed blades.

Pay particular attention to the weight of the 
machine, especially when tilting.

Use suitable loading aids (loading ramps, 
lifters).

Warning:
Risk of electric shock!

Particularly important for 
electrical safety are the 
power cable, mains plug, 
On / Off switch and 
electric cable. Damaged cables, 
connectors and plugs, or electric 
cables that do not conform to 
regulations must not be used, to 
prevent any risk of electric shocks. 

Therefore, check the electric cable 
regularly for signs of damage or 
ageing (brittleness).

Summary of Contents for GHE 105

Page 1: ...ksanvisning Bruksanvisning K ytt opas Betjeningsvejledning Instrukcja obs ugi Navodila za uporabo N vod na obsluhu Haszn lati tmutat Uputstvo za upotrebu Upute za uporabu N vod k pou it Lieto anas pam...

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Page 7: ...Description of symbols 32 Standard equipment 32 Preparing the machine for operation 32 Attaching wheel axle and wheels 33 Installing the ejection chute extension and chassis 33 Installing the discharg...

Page 8: ...steps which require intervention on the part of the user Release screw 1 using a screwdriver operate lever 2 General lists Use of the product for sporting or competitive events Texts with added signi...

Page 9: ...gal age or being trained under supervision in a profession in accordance with national regulations The machine must only be operated by persons who are well rested and in good physical and mental cond...

Page 10: ...e with a release current of a maximum of 30 mA Your electrician can provide further information 4 3 Clothing and equipment Always wear sturdy footwear with high grip soles when working Never work bare...

Page 11: ...nt the risk of injuries and property damage no escape for the user broken windows scratched cars etc The machine must placed in a stable position on firm and level ground Do not use the machine on a p...

Page 12: ...tain your balance and firm footing Do not stretch forward The splash guard must not be tampered with removed folded up jammed into position damaged etc during operation The operator must stand in the...

Page 13: ...tenance operations and repairs performed exclusively by a STIHL specialist dealer STIHL specialist dealers regularly attend training courses and are provided with technical information Only use tools...

Page 14: ...running Risk of injury Switch off the motor and dis connect the power cable from the machine before working on the cutting tool before performing mainte nance and cleaning work before checking whether...

Page 15: ...discharge flap D on ejection chute extension Ensure that the ribs 1 inside the flaps on the left and right are correctly located in the guide groove of the ejection chute extension 2 when attaching P...

Page 16: ...hredder Soft material Feed organic plant trimmings such as fruit and vegetable waste flower cuttings leaves thin branches etc into large rectangular opening 1 Hard material Feed tree and hedge cutting...

Page 17: ...shredder motor is switched off and braked automatically 10 5 Shredding Push the garden shredder onto firm and level ground and set down safely Put on thick gloves safety glasses and hearing protectio...

Page 18: ...g blade Minimum blade width 18 mm Removing the blade set Lock the blade disc 11 4 Loosen the screw 1 Remove the screw 1 wing blade 2 and blade disc 3 Installing the blade set Insert the blade disc 3 a...

Page 19: ...e on the upper chute 1 2 Second person Hold the garden shredder at the bar of the ejection chute extension 2 Lift the garden shredder simultaneously 12 2 Pulling or pushing the garden shredder Hold th...

Page 20: ...inlet slots cooling ribs fan wheel Corrosive and other resultant damage caused by incorrect storage Damage to the machine through the use of inferior quality spare parts Damage due to untimely or inad...

Page 21: ...on of chemicals Information on compliance with the REACH Directive EC No 1907 2006 is available from www stihl com reach Fault Motor does not start Possible cause Motor overload protection activated N...

Page 22: ...lt Frequently tripped mains fuse Possible cause Unsuitable electric cable Power overload Machine overloaded Remedy Use suitable electric cable 10 1 Connect the machine to another circuit Reduce quanti...

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