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  Never leave the shredder unsupervised. First switch off the motor and disconnect 

from the mains. 

  Do not force your shredder. If motor labours, feed less material into the feeder. 

  The

 

shredder is exclusively intended to shred plant residues, and cuttings from 

shrubs and branches. Do not insert items such as stones, glass, metal, bones, plastic 
or plastic bags, roots, fabric, paper, cardboard and wire ropes etc. These items can 
damage the shredder. 

  This gear driven shredders is not suited to shredding palm fronds. 

  Inspect the material to be cut and remove all debris that could be too large.  

  Avoid dangerous environments. Do not use the unit in poor light or in damp or wet 

locations. Do not use in the rain. 

 

Only switch off the shredder when the entire material to be shredded has been 
processed inside the housing. 

  Do not allow the discharge chute to become stacked with debris. This blocks new 

material coming down the chute. 

  If the blades are jammed or blocked by obstacles, switch the motor off immediately, 

disconnect the plug from the main power supply and visually inspect the shredder for 
damage. Note, if the shredder is damaged, repairs and servicing must only be 
performed by authorised dealers and service agents. If the shredder is blocked, follow 
the “CLEARING BLOCKAGES” procedure. 

 

Note: 

  Frequently monitor the build up/collection of shredded material. 

  Do not over-fill the collection box. 

 

Do not allow shredded material to build up and fill the inside of the shredder’s 
discharge chute. 

  When the collection box is full, always turn the garden shredder off before emptying. 

  In normal use, do not switch off the garden shredder until all of the shredded material 

has cleared the cutter assembly. If the garden shredder is switched off too quickly, 
remaining pieces of material may clog the blade assembly and stall the motor when 
the shredder is switched back on. 

 

SAFETY FEATURES 

Safety features are designed to protect you against injuries and must not be altered or 
circumvented. 

  Hopper: The hopper funnel is designed to prevent unintentional contact with the 

blades. 

  Overload: The overload switch turns the motor off if it is overloaded. 

  The shredder will only operate if the collection box (Fig.A No.6) is inserted fully in the 

shredder frame and the locking-knob (Fig.A No.8) engaged in the upwards position 
(Fig.9). 

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Страница 1: ...1 ELECTRIC GARDEN SHREDDER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODEL LSGS 2800 ...

Страница 2: ...mes damaged during use disconnect from power supply immediately Do not touch the cable before disconnecting the supply Use only genuine Lawn Star Pty Ltd replacement parts when servicing or repairing the unit These parts are available from your supplying dealer or service agent Repairs may only be performed by authorised service agents Switch the device off disconnect the plug and wait for the cut...

Страница 3: ... visually inspect the shredder for damage Note if the shredder is damaged repairs and servicing must only be performed by authorised dealers and service agents If the shredder is blocked follow the CLEARING BLOCKAGES procedure Note Frequently monitor the build up collection of shredded material Do not over fill the collection box Do not allow shredded material to build up and fill the inside of th...

Страница 4: ...wer after use or immediately before maintenance Wear safety gloves Wear ear eye protection Keep bystanders away from shredder when it is in use Warning Do not put hands or feet under the cover of the shredder when it is running The blades will continue to rotate after the shredder has been switched off Do not use in rain Disconnect from mains power immediately if the power cord becomes damaged Att...

Страница 5: ...5 Axle tube Axle 6 ...

Страница 6: ...ers and 2 screws Fig 12 Push the cap on the foot 6 Turn the assembly onto its wheels and feet Fig 5 Fitting the motor and gear unit Fig 6 1 Position the upper shredder unit on the frame ensure the inlet feeder Figure A No 1 is located above the end of the frame with the wheels 2 Place the 4 washers and then fasten the screws provided Fig 6 in the corners of the shredder unit Fitting the Collection...

Страница 7: ...rt organic materials for example branches max 40mm diameter twigs shrubs flower stems leaves etc Before starting select branches to be cut with a diameter of less than 40 mm Branches that are too thick for the garden shredder should be cut with a saw or other appropriate implement Examples of materials which are not suitable for mulching include Glass metal plastic bags stones fabric earth covered...

Страница 8: ... back on by pushing the ON button OVERLOAD PROTECTION 1 The shredder is equipped with a built in motor overload protection In the event of overloading the current is broken and the main switch is turned off automatically 2 Disconnect shredder from power supply before attempting to unblock any jams Note Allow at least 5 minutes for the motor to cool down 3 Push in the overload protection button to ...

Страница 9: ...ts only PRESSURE PLATE ADJUSTMENT WARNING Ensure the shredder is turned on when adjusting the pressure plate Adjusting the pressure plate while the motor is turned off will damage the shredder WARNING Ensure the shredder is turned on when adjusting the pressure plate with the motor running in the forward direction figure 13 shows forward position direction WARNING Adjusting the pressure plate shou...

Страница 10: ...dertake to repair this unit free of charge or replace this unit with a factory reconditioned unit at our discretion This does not prejudice your rights in terms of the Consumer Protection Act Transport costs to our service centre and back to the owner should such costs occur will be carried by the owner of the unit The repaired or replaced unit will be covered by this warranty for the remainder of...

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