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7.1 Attaching wheel axle and 
wheels

Attach the wheel axle (F) to the 
wheel carrier (B) with the bolts (J) and 
nuts (K) using the combination 
spanner (Q) (

4

-

6 Nm

).

Push the washers (L) and wheels (G) 
onto the mounted wheel axle.

Attach the wheels to the wheel axle 
using quick fasteners (M). Quick 
fasteners must be pushed onto the 
wheel axle only to the extent that the 
wheels can still turn freely once 
mounted.

Press on the wheel caps (H).

7.2 Installing the ejection chute 
extension and chassis

Place basic unit (A) with the 
chute facing downwards onto a 
level, clean surface.

Engage the hooks (1) of the ejection 
chute extension (C) into the 
openings (A) on the rear of the basic 
unit and tilt the extension so that the 
front part of the basic unit is precisely 
inserted in the opening of the ejection 
chute extension.

Install the screws (P) in the hooks (1) 
as shown (

1

-

2 Nm

).

Push the chassis with both wheel 
carriers (2) up to the stop in the guides 
on the basic unit (A).

Push the wheel carrier (3) into the 
recess on the ejection chute extension.

Fasten the chassis with bolts (N) 
(

1

-

2 Nm

).

7.3 Installing the discharge flap

Insert strip (E) into ejection chute 
extension. Install screws (O)  
(

1

-

2 Nm

).

Lift garden shredder into upright 
position.

Position 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.

Press in pins (I) on left and right.

7.4 Opening and closing the 
discharge flap

Opening the discharge flap:

For shredding, fold the discharge 
flap (D) upwards and allow the tab (1) 
to engage in the ejection chute 
extension.

Closing the discharge flap:

For transport or space-saving storage, 
lift the tab (1) slightly and fold away the 
discharge flap (D) downwards.

7.5 Tool box 

The combination spanner (Q) 
can be inserted from below into 
the tool box (2) in the rear section of the 
chute (1).

8.1 What material can be processed? 

Organic plant trimmings such as fruit and 
vegetable cuttings, flower cuttings, leaves, 
tree and hedge cuttings, as well as thick 
branches with side shoots and twigs.

8.2 What material cannot be 
processed? 

Stones, glass, bits of metal (wire, nails, 
etc.) or plastic must not be fed into the 
garden shredder.

As a general rule:

Any materials that do not belong on the 
compost heap should not be processed 
using the garden shredder.

8.3 Maximum branch diameter 

The data relates to freshly cut branch 
material:

Maximum branch diameter:

35 mm

Quick fasteners (M) can only be 
detached by destroying.

3

4

5

6

7

8

8. Notes on working with the 

machine

Tree and hedge cuttings should be 
processed when fresh, as the 
shredding performance is better 
with fresh than with dried-out or wet 
material.

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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