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MSHP2800D-2

Safety information

Getting

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12.  Before using, check the supply and extension cord for signs 

of damage and aging. Do not use the product if the cord is 

damaged or worn. 

DO NOT TOUCH THE CORD BEFORE 

DISCONNECTING THE SUPPLY.

13.  Do not use the product if the extension cord is damaged 

or worn.

14.  Have your product serviced by a qualified repair person 

using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that 

the safety of the product is maintained.

15.  If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the 

manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons 

in order to avoid a hazard.

Vibration and noise reduction

To reduce the impact of noise and vibration emission, 

limit the time of operation, use lowvibration and low-

noise operating modes as well as wear personal protective 

equipment.

Take the following points into account to minimise the 

vibration and noise exposure risks:

1.   Only use the product as intended by its design and these 

instructions.

2.   Ensure that the product is in good condition and well 

maintained.

3.   Use correct cutting attachments for the product and ensure 

they are in good condition.

4.  Keep tight grip on the handles/grip surface.

5.   Maintain this product in accordance with these instructions 

and keep it well lubricated (where appropriate).

6.   Plan your work schedule to spread any high vibration tool 

use across a longer period of time.

Summary of Contents for MSHP2800D-2

Page 1: ... V02 07 10 2019 MSHP2800D 2 EAN 3663602627357 WARNING Read the instructions before using the product MSHP2800D 2 EAN 3663602627357 Original Instructions_MSHP2800D 2_EN_V1_20180330 WARNING Read the instructions before using the product Electric Shredder 2800 W ...

Page 2: ...e use and retain them for future reference Getting Started 02 Safety information 03 Your product 13 Before you start 14 In more detail 19 Product functions 20 Operation 23 Care and maintenance 27 Troubleshooting 29 Recycling and disposal 30 Guarantee 31 Technical specifications 32 EC declaration of conformity 33 ...

Page 3: ...operty Preparation 4 Obtain ear protection and safety glasses Wear them at all times while operating the machine 5 While operating the machine always wear substantial footwear and long trousers Do not operate the machine when barefoot or wearing open sandals Avoid wearing clothing that is loose fitting or that has hanging cords or ties 6 Operate the machine in a recommended position and only on a ...

Page 4: ...he feeding chamber discharge chute or near any moving part 4 Keep proper balance and footing at all times Do not overreach Never stand at a higher level than the base of the machine when feeding material into it 5 Always stand clear of the discharge zone when operating this machine 6 When feeding material into the machine be extremely careful that pieces of metal rocks bottles cans or other foreig...

Page 5: ...ng 13 Stop the machine and remove plug from the socket Make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop whenever you leave the machine before clearing blockages or unclogging chute before checking cleaning or working on the machine if the machine starts to vibrate abnormally for immediately check 14 Do not tilt the machine while the power source is running 15 Do not overreach and keep ...

Page 6: ...before storing 4 When servicing the shredding means be aware that even though the power source is switched off due to the interlock feature of the guard the shredding means can still be moved 5 Replace worn or damaged parts for safety Use only genuine replacement parts and accessories 6 Never attempt to override the interlocked feature of the guard Additional safety instructions for units with bag...

Page 7: ... product or one fitted with an unauthorised modification 5 Do not overload the product 6 Follow the maintenance and repair instructions for this product Never carry out any modifications to the product Information about maintenance and repair is provided in this user manual 7 Only use replacement parts and accessories supplied and recommended by the manufacturer Using third party parts will immedi...

Page 8: ...order to avoid a hazard Vibration and noise reduction To reduce the impact of noise and vibration emission limit the time of operation use lowvibration and low noise operating modes as well as wear personal protective equipment Take the following points into account to minimise the vibration and noise exposure risks 1 Only use the product as intended by its design and these instructions 2 Ensure t...

Page 9: ...en if you are operating this product in accordance with all the safety requirements potential risks of injury and damage remain The following dangers can arise in connection with the structure and design of this product 1 Injuries and damage to property due to broken cutting attachments or the sudden impact of hidden objects during use 2 Injuries and damage to property to due to thrown and fallen ...

Page 10: ...uce hazards like personal injuries and damage to property V Volt alternating voltage Hz Hertz kW Kilowatt A Ampere min or min 1 Per minute mm Millimetre L Litre kg Kilogram dB A Decibel A rated m s2 Metres per second squared IPX4 Protection against splashing water but no protection against dust Lock to tighten or secure Unlock to loosen Note Remark Caution Warning Read the instruction manual Wear ...

Page 11: ...wer load 2800W for 40 of the time period and no load running for 60 of the time period Switch the product off and disconnect it from the power supply before assembly cleaning adjustments maintenance storage and transportation Do not expose the product to rain or wet conditions Objects thrown by the product could hit the user or other bystanders Always ensure that other people and pets remain at a ...

Page 12: ...uching them Guaranteed sound power level value in dB The product complies with the applicable European directives and an evaluation method of conformity for these directives was done WEEE symbol Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or local store for recycling advice Reverse function Forward f...

Page 13: ...3 14 13a 9a 3 4 5 7 15 8 6 12 1 16 22 10a 17 2 10 9 11 23 10c 10b 10 24 19 18 21 20 25 NOTE Parts marked with are not shown in this overview Please refer to the respective section in the instruction manual 1 Transport handle 2 Feeding funnel 3 Power cord with plug for UK 4 Guard a Bolt x4 b Safety switch c Safety switch 5 Counter blade adjuster 6 Lock ring 7 Base plate 8 Frame 9 Foot x2 a Bolt x4 ...

Page 14: ...are not children s toys Children must not play with plastic bags sheets and small parts There is a danger of choking and suffocation The product is heavy ask another person for assistance if required You will need items not supplied suitable personal protective equipment suitable extension cord suitable screwdriver Items supplied foot x2 9 with bolt x2 9a wheel x2 12 wheel cover x2 11 plunger 22 w...

Page 15: ...nit ensure the shape on motor unit match the one on base plate Fig 2 step 1 3 Align the holes and secure the connection with the screws x6 23 Fig 2 step 2 Fig 1 Fig 2 9a 9 8 23 7 7 8 Motor unit assembly 1 Place the motor unit upside down 2 Place the frame 8 upside down and fit the base plate 7 on the motor unit ensure the shape on motor unit match the one on base plate Fig 2 step 1 3 Align the hol...

Page 16: ...2 and feet 9 1 Align the 3 latches 11a on the wheel cover 11 with the slots 12a on the wheel and firmly press the wheel cover 11 until latches 11a snap in place Fig 4 2 Repeat the operation for the second wheel cover Fig 3 Fig 4 9 8 10a 10b 10c 12 10 12a 12 11 11a Wheel cover assembly 1 Align the 3 latches 11a on the wheel cover 11 with the slots 12a on the wheel and firmly press the wheel cover 1...

Page 17: ... the product with its collection box attached when operating to protect yourself against flying debris and avoid injuries Do not use this product with a damaged collection box or without one at all Never attempt to override the interlock feature of collection box Collection box assembly Adjusting the blade clearance 1 Insert the collection box 13 into the frame 8 Fig 5 2 Fully pull up the interloc...

Page 18: ...socket of machine then correct another plug of extension cord to a suitable power source 3 Your product is now ready to be used Fig 7 Fig 9 Fig 8 5 6 5 21 20 come out of the discharge chutes 4 Turn the lock ring 6 clockwise to secure the position of the counter blade adjuster 5 5 Avoid unnecessary wear on the counter blade by not over adjusting 6 After adjusting make cutting tests to check if the ...

Page 19: ...00D 2 In more detail In more detail Product functions 20 Operation 23 Care and maintenance 27 Troubleshooting 29 Recycling and disposal 30 Guarantee 31 Technical specifications 32 EC declaration of conformity 33 ...

Page 20: ...veral repetitions of reverse and forward operations may be required to shred a large object 20 In more detail Intended use Switching on off This shredder is designed for cutting of fibrous and woody garden waste for composting This product is not intended for shredding pieces of metal rocks bottles cans etc or soft waste such as kitchen rubbish For safety reasons it is essential to read the entire...

Page 21: ... Standby mode Switching between forward reverse mode during operation time interval min 2 seconds Reverse mode Releasing jammed material Forward reverse operation Overload protection The motor of this product is equipped with an overload protection When overloaded the product acts as following 1 The overload protection will automatically activate within 5 10 seconds and shut off the power supply 2...

Page 22: ... the product runs smoothly before continuing further operation 22 MSHP2800D 2 In more detail GB IE Product functions 18 17 19 16 16 17 pull out the jammed material from the feeding funnel After the product runs for a few seconds press the Off Switch O 19 to switch the product off Set the forward reverse switch 17 to forward mode an down arrow check the mark in the switch Press the ON switch I 16 t...

Page 23: ...ing operation do not tilt or move 9 Allow the cutting means to reach full speed before feeding the material into the feeding funnel 10 Do not fill soft 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 insert as much material so that the feeding funnel...

Page 24: ...blade if required Fig 12 4 Wait until all the material has been shredded before adding more material 24 In more detail IE 1 Switch the product on 2 Feed material e g garden waste into the feeding funnel 2 Fig 11 3 Insert the plunger 22 into the feeding funnel 2 pushing the material onto the cutting blade if required Fig 12 4 Wait until all the material has been shredded before adding more material...

Page 25: ...th the longest thread are fitted to the top right and bottom left holes Fig 15 25 In more detail IE WARNING Wear protective gloves when removing blockages Use proper tools to remove debris e g a wooden stick Never use your bare hands Removing blockages In case the material clogs badly in the upper enclosure remove them by opening the blade guard 4 1 Make sure that the machine is switched off and u...

Page 26: ...d activates the safety switch 4c when fully tightened The guard 4 securely fixed in proper position activate the safety switch 4b Do not use short thread bolts in fixation holes close to switches 4b and 4c The motor will not start if the guard 4 is not securely fixed in proper position WARNING Do not wait until the collection box 13 is full to empty it Remember that the collection box fills uneven...

Page 27: ...must be performed by a qualified specialist General cleaning 1 Clean the product with a dry cloth Use a brush for areas that are hard to reach 2 In particular clean the air vents 14 after every use with a cloth and brush 3 Remove stubborn dirt with high pressure air max 3 bar NOTE Do not use chemical alkaline abrasive or other aggressive detergents or disinfectants to clean this product as they mi...

Page 28: ...inaccessible to children The ideal storage temperature is between 10 C and 30 C 5 We recommend using the original package for storage or covering the product with a suitable cloth or enclosure to protect it against dust Transportation 1 Switch the product off and disconnect it from the power supply 2 Attach transportation guards if applicable 3 Do not try to carry the product alone Only transport ...

Page 29: ...t 1 4 Overload protection is activated 1 5 Interlock switch on the collection box is unlocked 1 6 The blade guard 4 is not fixed correctly the indicator light 18 blinking red 1 1 Connect to power supply 1 2 Check by a specialist electrician 1 3 Check by a specialist electrician 1 4 Wait until the product cools down and press the I button 1 5 Check and lock the interlock on collection box 1 6 Fix t...

Page 30: ...ring shipping Keep the package until you are sure that all parts have been delivered and the product is function properly Recycle the package afterwards WEEE symbol Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or local store for recycling advice ...

Page 31: ... an authorized agent Accidental damage caused by foreign objects or substances Lack of routine maintenance Failure to follow manufacturer s guidelines Loss of use of the goods Due to continuous product improvement we reserve the right to change the product specification without prior notice This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights For any inquiries relating to the guarantee please cont...

Page 32: ...cording to noise test code given in EN 50434 using the basic standards EN ISO 3744 and EN ISO 11094 The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed 80 dB A and ear protection measures are necessary The noise figures quoted are emission levels and are not necessarily safe working levels Factors that influence the actual level of exposure of work force include the characteristics of the work r...

Page 33: ... 1 2012 A11 EN 50434 2014 EN 62233 2008 The EMC Directive 2014 30 EC EN 55014 1 2017 EN 55014 2 2015 EN 61000 3 2 2014 EN 61000 3 11 2000 The Outdoor Noise Directive 2000 14 EC 2005 88 EC Measured sound power level 91 dB A Guaranteed sound power level 95 dB A The conformity assessment followed was according to annex V of the directive The RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Authorized signatory and technica...

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