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MIS2400 

by MacAllister 

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General

 

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Rated voltage, frequency

:

220-240 V~,50 Hz

 

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Rated power input 

:

2400 W (P40)

 

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Rated no load speed n

0

:

3940 min

-1

 

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Max. branch shredding diameter 

:

Ø 40 mm

 

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Collection bag capacity

:

60 L

 

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Protection class 

:

II / 

 

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Degree of protection 

:

IP24

 

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Wheel size 

:

200 mm

 

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Weight

:

approx. 12 kg 

 

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Dimensions (fully assembled) 

:

approx. 432*510*970 mm

Sound values

 

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Sound pressure level L

pA

:

98 dB(A)

 

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Uncertainty K

pA

 

:

3 dB(A)

 

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Measured sound power level L

WA

:

104.0 dB(A)

 

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Uncertainty K

WA

:

3.41 dB(A)

 

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Guaranteed sound power level L

WA

:

107 dB(A)

Vibration values

 

>

Hand arm vibration a

:

< 2.5 m/s²

 

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Uncertainty K

:

1.5 m/s²

P40:

 Operating mode - Continuous-operation periodic duty 

A sequence of identical duty cycles, each cycle consisting of a time of operation 

at constant load (40%) and a time of operation at no-load (60%).

The  sound  values  have  been  determined  according  to  noise  test  code  given 

in  EN  60335-1  and  EN  50434,  using  the  basic  standards  EN  ISO  11201  and  

ISO 3744.

The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed 80 dB(A) and ear protection 

measures are necessary.

The  declared  vibration  value  and  sound  values  have  been  measured  in 

accordance with a standard test method and may be used for comparing one 

product with another.

The declared vibration total value(s) and the declared noise emission value(s) 

may also be used in a preliminary assessment of exposure.

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Summary of Contents for MIS2400

Page 1: ...MIS2400 Impact Shredder 2400W WARNING Read the instructions before using the product EN V20322 BX220IM MNL_MIS2400_2400W Impact Shredder_GB_V2_220321 indd 1 MNL_MIS2400_2400W Impact Shredder_GB_V2_220...

Page 2: ...mity 19 02 03 13 14 Getting started Safety information Your product Before you start These instructions are for your safety Please read through them thoroughly before use and retain them for future re...

Page 3: ...ct the electrical parts against moisture Do not immerse such parts in water or other liquids to avoid electrical shock Never hold the product under running water Please read the instructions provided...

Page 4: ...strict the age of the operator 3 Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property Preparation 1 Obtain ear protection and safe...

Page 5: ...tion 1 Do not connect a damaged cord to the supply or touch a damaged cord before it is disconnected from the supply for the reason that damaged cords can lead to contact with live parts 2 Before star...

Page 6: ...proper discharge and can result in kickback of material through the feed intake opening 12 If the product becomes clogged shut off the power source and disconnect the product from supply before cleani...

Page 7: ...s etc Maintain the product with care and keep it clean 2 Improper maintenance will lead to malfunction failure of the product 3 Inspect and maintain the product regularly Keep all nuts bolts and screw...

Page 8: ...a residual current device RCD with a tripping current of not more than 30 mA 2 Avoid using the product in bad weather conditions especially when there is a risk of lightning 3 Carry the product by th...

Page 9: ...er supply and the cutting means have come to a complete stop 14 Whilst using the product ensure the extension cord does not become trapped under the wheels or feet 15 Have your product serviced by a q...

Page 10: ...jury and damage to property 2 Switch the product off and disconnect the plug from the power supply if there are malfunctions Have the product checked by a qualified professional and repaired if necess...

Page 11: ...hazards like personal injuries and damage to property V Volt alternating voltage Hz Hertz min or min 1 Per minute W Watt g Gram kg Kilogram mm Millimetre m Metre cm Centimeter l Litre dB A Decibel A...

Page 12: ...standers away Objects thrown by the product could hit the user or other bystanders Always ensure that other people and pets remain at a safe distance from the product when it is in operation In genera...

Page 13: ...1 Transportation handle 2 Feeding funnel a Screen 3 Main unit a Support x2 b Screw x2 c Hook x2 4 Air vents 5 Collection bag a Hanging belt x2 6 Locking knob 7 On off switch 8 Cover a Interlock devic...

Page 14: ...accessories and tools needed for assembly and operation This also includes suitable personal protective equipment WARNING The product and the packaging are not children s toys Children must not play...

Page 15: ...nit 3 upside down 2 Align and insert the frame 11 into the two supports 3a to the end Fig 1 step 1 Ensure that the screw holes between the frame 11 and the support 3a are well aligned Use a rubber mal...

Page 16: ...over the covers 13a if necessary Tap slightly at first After assembly the covers 13a cannot be easily removed WARNING Do not attempt to remove the covers 13a and disassemble the wheels 13 once they ar...

Page 17: ...connected to an extension cord The extension cord must be suitable for outdoor use with sockets protected against water splashing Ensure the extension cord is of the proper size and type for your pro...

Page 18: ...sion cord it must be suitable for outdoor use with sockets protected against water splashing Ensure the extension cord is of the proper size and type for your product 1 5 mm for up to 75 m 2 5 mm for...

Page 19: ...20 Operation 24 Care and maintenance 29 Troubleshooting 30 Recycling and disposal 31 Guarantee 35 Technical 37 Declaration of conformity 33 Customer Care and Technical Helpline 34 Availability of Spar...

Page 20: ...ng on off This product can only be operated in continuous mode 1 Turn the on off switch 7 clockwise to switch the product on Fig 7 2 Turn the on off switch 7 anti clockwise to switch the product off O...

Page 21: ...waste such as kitchen rubbish into the feeding funnel but compost them 11 Long material extending out from the product could lash out when being drawn in by the blades Keep at safe distance 12 Only i...

Page 22: ...uct off and disconnect it from the power supply 5 Use the hanging belts 5a to carry the collection bag 5 Empty the chippings on compost heap or into a suitable container 6 Re fit the collection bag 5...

Page 23: ...means stop rotating completely 2 Remove the collection bag 5 from the hooks 3c of the main unit 3 Empty the collection bag 5 if needed 3 Loosen the locking knob 6 anti clockwise Fig 11 step 2 and ope...

Page 24: ...perate it if you find broken and worn parts WARNING Only perform repairs and maintenance work according to these instructions All further works must be performed by a qualified specialist General Clea...

Page 25: ...se original spare parts for replacement The cutting blade must be replaced by an identification no ref GS01RS 00 04 Do not attach any other type of cutting blade The replacement of the cutting blade 1...

Page 26: ...ting blade 16 are worn out replace with a new cutting blade 16 10 Check the status of the blade plate 15 onto the spindle 18 firstly then attach the cutting blade 16 onto the blade plate 15 11 Attach...

Page 27: ...ctive or a loose power cord 9 and extension cord UK plug only for UK market If you need to replace the fitted plug then follow the instructions below IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured...

Page 28: ...itch the product off disconnect the plug from the power supply before storage 2 Clean the product as described above 3 Store the product and its accessories in a dark dry frost free well ventilated pl...

Page 29: ...nspection maintenance and repair work must be performed by an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified specialist if you cannot solve the problem yourself Problem Possible cause Solution 1 P...

Page 30: ...5 2 Cutting material exceeds capacity 5 3 Bolts nuts are loosen 5 4 Cutting blade is blocked 5 1 Replace with a new one 5 2 Only cut materials according to the product capacity 5 3 Tighten bolts nuts...

Page 31: ...ed in these terms and conditions in the user manual and standard practice provided that standard practice does not conflict with the user manual This guarantee does not cover defects and damage caused...

Page 32: ...d Kingdom www kingfisher com products Distributor B Q plc Chandlers Ford Hants SO53 3LE United Kingdom www diy com Screwfix Direct Limited Trade House Mead Avenue Yeovil BA22 8RT United Kingdom www sc...

Page 33: ...an buying a replacement and adding to the mountain of waste is a more sustainable choice and you will be doing your bit for the environment Get in touch If you need help or more information please con...

Page 34: ...ts Availability of Spare Parts Contact the customer service helpline for assistance or visit www kingfisher spares com For assistance contact the customer services helpline UK 0800 0789647 uk Kingfish...

Page 35: ...rating mode Continuous operation periodic duty A sequence of identical duty cycles each cycle consisting of a time of operation at constant load 40 and a time of operation at no load 60 The sound valu...

Page 36: ...d to identify safety measures to protect the operator that are based on an estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of use taking account of all parts of the operating cycle such as the times w...

Page 37: ...EN 37 In more detail MIS2400 by MacAllister EN Declaration of conformity Declaration of conformity MNL_MIS2400_2400W Impact Shredder_GB_V2_220321 indd 35 2022 3 21 5 47 PM...

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