8.4
Disassembly
In certain circumstances, e.g. storage after use, you can take the machine apart by performing
the assembly steps in reverse order, as described earlier.
8.5
Instructions for use
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Place the material to be shredded in the opening on the right side. It will then be
automatically drawn into the machine by the cutter as it turns counter clockwise.
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Do not stuff the opening completely full to avoid jamming the machine.
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Alternate feeding branches and small litter that is a bit wet and decomposed. This will also
help to avoid jamming the cutter.
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Squashy kitchen rubbish must be composted, never put it through the shredder!
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Branches with leaves must always be entirely through the shredder and out of the way
before feeding new material into the machine. Make sure the shredded material is able to
fall unobstructed into the bag without blocking the outlet.
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The ventilation opening must not be blocked by the shredded material.
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Continuous shredding of thick wood or branches can cause the machine to jam.
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Soft material like leaves or sprigs can easily block the inlet: use a stick to poke it in.
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Always check litter for nails and stones before shredding as they can seriously damage
the shredder.
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Watch for vibrations, vibration indicates worn or damaged blades.
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Replace blades if necessary.
8.5.1
How do I collect the shredded material?
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Shut-off the power unit before attaching or removing the bag.
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You can use either the collection bag supplied or place the shredder on a tarpaulin sheet
to catch the shredded material.
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When using the collection bag, you need to fit the collection bag hooks onto the sides of
the discharge chute.
Warning: The ventilation slots on the machine body must never be covered
by the collection bag or shredded material.
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TECHNISCHE GEGEVENS
Rated Voltage AC
Rated Frequency
Rated Power
Max diameter
Protection class
Int. protection degree
Collect bag
Cable length
Safety contact
Overload protection
Rotatable & openable housing
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NOISE
Noise emission values measured according to relevant standard. (K=3)
Acoustic pressure level LpA
Acoustic power level LwA
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POWEG5011
230-240 V
50 Hz
2400 W (P40)
40 mm
II
IPX4
50 l
0,35 m
Yes
Yes
Yes
99 dB(A)
110 dB(A)
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