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© by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH  

Item 61075 

Page 13 

 

http://www.WilTec.de

 

http://www.aoyue.eu 

  

10 2021

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http://www.teichtip.de

 

 

Technical specifications 

 

Nominal voltage

 (V) 

230

240 

Nominal frequency

 (

50 

Nominal power P40

 (W) 

2500 

Idling speed

 (

r

min

4050 

Max. diameter of branches

 (

40 

Capacity of collecting container

 

(ℓ)

 

50 

Sound pressure level

 (dB (A)) 

95.7 (K=3) 

Sound power level

 (dB (A)) 

guaranteed

  111 

measured

 

108.3 (K=2,64) 

Weight

 (

14 

Operating time P40

 (s) 

Full load: 40; idling: 60 

Protection class

 

II 

Protection type

 

I PX4 

 
 

Troubleshooting 

 

Problem

 

Cause

 

Solution

 

The  engine  is  not  run-
ning. 

Safety interlock 

Tighten screw plug well. 

Power outage 

Check power cord, plug, and fuse in your home. 

The  material  is  not 
drawn in. 

Material  accumulates  in-
side hopper 

Switch off chopper, pull material out of hopper (first 
disconnect  it  from  mains!),  connect  power  and 
switch on shredder again and insert thick branches 
so  that  knives  do  not  interfere  with  previous  inci-
sions again. 

Shredder material too soft  Insert wood and dried branches. 

Cutting blade blocked 

Unscrew hand screw, open shredder, and remove 
material which does not block unit (disconnect unit 
from power supply!). 

Material is not cut. 

Motor protection triggered  Remove all chaff pieces and press reset switch. 

Materials jamming 

Remove all chaff pieces from knives. 

Engine does not start. 

Check that power cord, connector, fuse and latch 
are in proper condition. 

Filling device clogged 

Pull branches out of filling suction opening; alterna-
tively, use a rod to push or loosen branches inside 
machine. 

 

 Warning! 

In the event of an accident or any type of malfunction, first stop the appliance and 

disconnect it from the mains. Always make sure that the moving parts are completely stationary. 
Only then check the unit or call the customer service.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 61075

Page 1: ...ing instructions and safety information before using for the first time Technical changes reserved Due to further developments illustrations functioning steps and technical data can differ insignifica...

Page 2: ...ice wiltec info or use our contact form https www wiltec de contacts The most recent version of this manual in various languages can be found in our online shop via https www wiltec de docsearch Our p...

Page 3: ...o not assemble your product in such a case Defective parts can cause dangers and risks to your health Never modify the product Modifications invalidate the warranty and the product may become unsafe o...

Page 4: ...tection class II double insulation Guaranteed sound power level Safety instructions General safety instructions for power tools Carefully read all instructions and warnings Failure to follow the instr...

Page 5: ...supply and or battery picking it up or carrying it With your finger being on the switch when carrying the device or connecting it to the power supply when switched on this can easily lead to accidents...

Page 6: ...cable Find and remedy the cause Do not install a stronger fuse to remedy the problem Do not touch dangerous moving parts before the machine has been disconnected from the mains and the moving parts h...

Page 7: ...e Always wear ear protection and safety glasses during operation Avoid clothing with a loose fit or hanging straps or bands Only use the machine with enough free space around it e g not near a wall or...

Page 8: ...nt storage etc Maintain the machine with care and keep it clean at all times When maintaining the chaff unit be aware that although the energy source is switched off due to the interlocking function o...

Page 9: ...n shredder Name Name 1 Wheel 4 Locking nut 2 Spacer tube 5 Hubcap 3 Washer 1 Turn the shredder upside down and fold the legs upwards 2 Then guide the supplied wheel axle through the openings provided...

Page 10: ...s equipped with a safety switch to prevent accidental restart after a power failure Overload protection Overload e g due to blocking of the cutting blades causes the machine to stop after a few second...

Page 11: ...blocked by the chopped cov ered clogged soiled material Longer chipping of thick wood or strong branches can cause the machine to stop due to clogging or jamming Soft material such as leaves or small...

Page 12: ...rder Only have the shredder inspected and serviced by qualified service technicians Do not attempt to repair the shredder yourself WARNINGS Never use a high pressure cleaner or running water to clean...

Page 13: ...first disconnect it from mains connect power and switch on shredder again and insert thick branches so that knives do not interfere with previous inci sions again Shredder material too soft Insert wo...

Page 14: ...European countries with a separate col lection system for these appliances The logo on the article or on its packaging points out that this article must not be treated as normal house hold waste but m...

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