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3. OPERATING THE SHREDDER

Overload Protection

1.   The shredder is equipped with a built in motor circuit-breaker that 

prevents the motor from being overloaded. The motor will switch 

OFF “O” automatically in the event of overloading.

2.   If overloading occurs wait 1-5 minutes 

and allow the motor to cool down 

before restarting the shredder.

3.   Move the on/off switch to the ON “I” 

position to restart the shredder.

4.   If the shredder motor does not restart 

disconnect from the mains power 

supply. 

Note:

 

Refer to 

Cleaning the hopper plate

 section or 

Troubleshooting

.

Safety Interlock

The shredder is fitted with a safety switch 

on the closure between the shredder 

housing and motor housing.
This acts as a safety mechanism to 

prevent the shredder from operating  

 if it is not closed correctly.
   -   If the housing is not closed correctly 

and secured with the locking knob, 

the safety switch will prevent the 

shredder from being turned on.

  -   If this occurs open the housing and ensure no debris is preventing 

closure. Refit and tighten the locking knob in a clockwise direction. 

Take care to correctly line up the thread on the locking knob before 

tightening to avoid cross threading.

Note:

 See 

Cleaning

 section for further details. 

Shredding

The following types of material can 

be used in the shredder:

   Twigs 

   Branches

   Waste from cut bushes 

    Waste from hedge trimming

1.   Feed the material to be 

shredded into the feeding 

hopper.

2.   The shredder will automatically 

pull the material through the 

feeding hopper. The push stick 

can be used to assist in feeding 

the garden material.

Note:

 The shredder may clog if 

too much fine material is fed in. To 

prevent clogging, mix fine material 

with larger material.

WARNING! 

THE SHREDDER IS NOT SUITABLE FOR 

MATERIALS INCLUDING GLASS, METAL, PLASTIC 

BAGS, STONES, FABRIC, EARTH COVERED ROOTS, 

SOFT LEAFY MATERIAL AND WASTE WITHOUT A FIRM 

CONSISTENCY (EG. KITCHEN WASTE).

WARNING! 

TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE 

SHREDDER IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT GARDEN 

MATERIAL GREATER THAN 40MM IN DIAMETER IS NOT 

FED INTO THE SHREDDER.

40mm Ø

40mm Ø

MAX

CAUTION! 

NEVER LOOSEN THE LOCKING KNOB WHEN 

THE POWER IS ON. ALWAYS ENSURE THE POWER IS 

TURNED OFF AND PULLED OUT OF THE MAINS POWER.

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Summary of Contents for RSH-2435

Page 1: ...anual If the tool is disassembled or tampered with in any way Professional industrial or high frequency use WARRANTY TO ENSURE A SPEEDY RESPONSE PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL NUMBER AND DATE OF PURCHASE AVAILABLE A CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE WILL TAKE YOUR CALL AND ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE RELATING TO THE WARRANTY POLICY OR PROCEDURE OZITO Australia New Zealand Head Office 1 23 Letcon Drive ...

Page 2: ...ovided turn in a clockwise direction 3 Thread the wheel axle through the leg stand 4 Insert the wheel spacer followed by the wheel bush onto each end of the wheel axle 1 Transport handle 2 Hopper 3 Locking knob 4 On Off switch 5 Power cord 6 Motor housing 7 Collection bag hook 8 Discharge chute 9 Stand 10 Wheel 11 Push stick 12 Collection bag 13 Hex key 14 Spanner RAPID SHREDDER ACCESSORIES KNOW Y...

Page 3: ...el over the wheel bush ensuring that the larger inner diameter of the wheel is facing outwards This allows the wheel cap to be fitted 6 Place the axle washer onto the wheel axle followed by the axle nut Secure the flat of the wheel axle with a 10mm spanner not included and tighten the axle nut using the spanner turn in a clockwise direction 7 Place the wheel cap onto the wheel and click in place 8...

Page 4: ... closure Refit and tighten the locking knob in a clockwise direction Take care to correctly line up the thread on the locking knob before tightening to avoid cross threading Note See Cleaning section for further details Shredding The following types of material can be used in the shredder Twigs Branches Waste from cut bushes Waste from hedge trimming 1 Feed the material to be shredded into the fee...

Page 5: ...r The heat is then maintained for longer periods and the rotting process continues during the winter This method produces faster results warm composting The material can be spread directly onto the garden surface composting Cleaning Always clean the shredder after each use Cleaning the hopper plate 1 Ensure the shredder is turned off and pulled out of the mains power Unscrew the locking knob in an...

Page 6: ... a spray lubricant to protect against corrosion Always clean the shredder after each use Brush away dirt and plant residue which may be caught in the roller cutter Wipe clean the outside of the shredder with a cloth which has been moistened with a mild detergent and water Store the shredder upright in a dry place Note Ozito Industries will not be responsible for any damage or injuries caused by th...

Page 7: ...etween the shredder housing and motor housing has not been closed correctly The safety interlock will not allow power to the shredder Open the housing and ensure the contact surfaces are clean Refit and tighten the locking knob in a clockwise direction Power failure Check the power supply cord and house fuse The material to be shredded is not pulling through the unit The hopper plate is blocked Di...

Page 8: ...sk non skid safety shoes hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries c Prevent unintentional starting Ensure the switch is in the off position before connecting to power source and or battery pack picking up or carrying the tool Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents d ...

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