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Stopping:

 (See Fig. 7)

Push the I/O switch to “O” to turn the garden shredder off.

If the wood chipper is blocked when it is working, please press the three-way switch to the 

"stop" position (the middle part of the three-way switch) immediately, and then press the 

reverse switch, then push the I/O switch to “O” to turn the garden shredder off after taking the 

blocked branches out. See Fig. 7.

2. Overload protection. See Fig. 7

Your garden shredder is designed with overload protection. If the shredder is clogged during 

shredding, the overload protection will cut the power automatically to protect your shredder. 

Wait at least 1 minute before restarting by first pressing the reset button and then the I/O 

switch.

3. Blades.

The blades on the rotary plate are reversible. For quality and safety reasons, we recommend 

that only identical replacement blades be used should it become necessary to replace them. 

Any problems, please contact our SuperHandy customer service by 1-866-493-0524 for 

assistance.

4. Shredding material:

Before starting, ensure that the feed inlet is empty.

Always wear ear and eye protection and wear gloves during operation.

Longer material standing out from the shredder could lash out when 

being pulled in by the blades. Keep a safe distance.

When using the garden shredder and feeding branches into the 

shredder, sometimes the blades pull the material into the opening. Keep 

hands at a safe distance.

The ventilation slots must not be covered.

a) Only insert as much material as to prevent blockage of the feeding funnel. Chop garden 

waste that has been stored for a few days and is wilted and damp alternately with dry 

branches. This prevents the cutting blades from blocking up. Widely branched material with 

leaves must be completely chopped before new material is fed. Make sure that the chopped 

material can fall freely from the ejection slot.

b) Keep hold of branches while feeding them into the garden shredder until they are automati-

cally drawn in.

c) Keep to the working speed of the garden shredder and do not overload it.

d) To protect the garden shredder from clogging, shred wilted garden waste that has been left 

for a few days and shred thin twigs alternately with branches.

e) Before you shred roots, remove any remaining soil and stones from them.

f) Do not shred soft, damp material such as kitchen waste, take it straight to the compost.

g) Keep a few dry branches for the end, as they will help clean the garden shredder.

h) Only switch the garden shredder off after all of the shredding material has passed through 

the discharge chutes. Otherwise, the discharge chutes may jam the next time the shredder 

is turned on.

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Summary of Contents for GUT037

Page 1: ...operating Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury Save these instructions in a safe place and on hand so that they can be read when...

Page 2: ...e test code complies to the standard EN13683 2003 Annex F Read operator s manual Wear eye and ear protection WARNING Do not use the shredder in the rain or damp conditions Protect it from moisture Was...

Page 3: ...rd when operating this product USE DUST MASK Wear face or dust mask when operating this product USE HEARING PROTECTION Wear ear plugs or muffs when operating this product GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUP...

Page 4: ...ver leave a running tool unattended Turn the garden shredder off and wait until it comes to a complete stop before leaving the work area Avoid accidental start ups Make sure switch is in off position...

Page 5: ...Never reach into the hopper until the garden shredder has come to a complete stop and is unplugged The blades will continue to rotate for a few seconds after the shredder is turned off 10 Do not allow...

Page 6: ...order of small to large the accessories package includes 14pcs No 7 screws See Fig 2 4 Fit the hopper onto the upper feeding chute Attach the buckle to the retainer in the upper chute Fasten the buck...

Page 7: ...and the support frame and tighten them with 4 bolts No 59 screw ST6 25 See Fig 4 6 Install collection box by pushing it into the frame beneath shredder body See Fig 5 Fig 5 Fig 4 Power Part Support F...

Page 8: ...the collection box pin is locked See Fig 6 b Make sure the switch is in the off position c Plug the garden shredder into a suitable outlet using an approved extension cord if neces sary d Press the T...

Page 9: ...the blades Keep a safe distance When using the garden shredder and feeding branches into the shredder sometimes the blades pull the material into the opening Keep hands at a safe distance The ventila...

Page 10: ...replacement parts if it becomes necessary to replace them 2 Use only a warm damp cloth and a soft brush to clean your garden shredder Always wear safety glasses to protect your eyes during cleaning 3...

Page 11: ...ools But be careful not to miss the pin because it is very easy to fall down When you install a new blade put the side with arrow and word on the blade facing outward in case install it in the opposit...

Page 12: ...EXPLODED AND PARTS LIST 11...

Page 13: ...ox Q ty 1 1 1 2 2 2 22 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 Part No 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74...

Page 14: ...List of Accessories with Wood Chipper Package 13 Wheel cover Cleaning rod Screw ST6x25 Wheel Axle Shim Cotter pin Wheel inner hexagon spanner M6 ST4 16 Screw...

Page 15: ...tart the unit Disconnect the power supply and open the hopper Pull the material from the feed inlet Replace the hopper Disconnect the power supply and Open the blade cover Remove the blocked material...

Page 16: ...Size 145x210mm REV 04 22 20 157 15 Great Circle USA Support Line 1 866 493 0524 superhandy greatcircleus com www greatcircleus com...

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