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10.1 Electrical connection of garden
shredders
Power supply and operating voltage must
correspond (see rating plate).
The power cable must be adequately
protected by fuse in line with the
respective national electrical installation
regulations. (Ö 16.)
Only electric cables which are no lighter
than rubber sheathed cables H07 RN-F
may be used.
The minimum cross-section of the power
cable must be 3x1.5mm² for a length of
up to 25 m or 3x2.5mm² for a length of
over 25 m.
The plug connections must be splash
proof.
Unsuitable extension cables lead to a loss
of power and may result in damage to the
motor.
Extension cable plugs and connectors
must conform to the standard AS/NZS
3112.
Use a splash-proof coupling box
(protection class IPX4) when using an
extension cable.
This machine is intended for operation with
a power supply having a system
impedance of Z
max
at the transfer point
(house connection) of maximum
0.323 ohms at 50 Hz.
The user must ensure that the machine is
only operated with a power supply which
meets this requirement.
If necessary, this information can be
obtained from the local electric power
company.
10.2 Switching on the garden shredder
● Connect the power cable.
● Press green button (1) on the switch.
The garden shredder starts up.
10.3 Switching off the garden shredder
● Press red button (1) on the switch.
The garden shredder motor is switched off
and braked automatically.
10.4 Shredding
● Push the garden shredder onto firm and
level ground and set down safely.
Risk of injury!
Observe the instructions in the
"Warning – dangers caused by
electrical current" section (Ö 4.2).
Your electrician can provide further
information on mains connection.
There must be no shredding
material in the machine when it is
switched on as it may be expelled.
The blade disc locking device must
always be tilted back to the stop.
(Ö 11.4)
Only begin to feed the shredding
material once the motor has
reached the maximum speed (idling
speed).
Risk of injury!
Do not step into the ejection area
when switching off!
Stand to the side of the machine to
do so.
Beware of the work tools running
on for several seconds before
coming to a standstill after
switching off the motor.
Only switch off the motor when
there is no longer any shredding
material in the machine. Otherwise,
the blade disc may become blocked
when operation is resumed.