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9.2 

Freeing up a jam 

9.2.1 

Overload protection switch (11) motivated 

 

Press the function switch (8) to return to neutral position. (Fig. 4) 

 

After 1-2 minutes, press down the overload protection switch (11) to repower the machine. 

 

Press the function switch (8) upwards to allow the blade rotate anti-clockwise to return the 
material. 

 

Press the "ON" switch (9) to start the machine to return the jammed material. 

 

Switch the shredder ON and OFF (see" switching the shredder on and off ) to check if the 
jam is fixed. 

 

If jam is fixed, switch the shredder ON (see" switching the shredder on and off ) to 
continue shredding material. 

 

If jam is not fixed, repeat above steps. If still fail to fix (Fig. 5), open the blade cover (22) to 
clean the jammed material.  

a. Unplug the power supply. 
b. Loosen the four blade cover screws (21) by enclosed Allen key. 
c. Pull to remove the blade cover (22). 
d. Clean the jammed material from the cylinder blade (23) and pressure plate (24). 
e. Put the blade cover (22) back and tighten the four screws (21). 
Connect the power supply and switch the shredder ON and OFF to check. 

9.3 

Adjusting the pressure plate 

The pressure plate factory setting is correct and only has to be adjusted when worn. You will 
recognize that the cutting system has become worn when the shredded material is only 
compressed, and comes out in long chains. 
The running-in process may require that you initially readjust the pressure plate (24) in short 
intervals. 

 

Check the funnel feeder (7) is empty and clean. 

 

Connect the power supply and switch ON the machine to shred the material. (Fig. 4) 

 

Turn the adjustor screw (4) slowly clockwise until you hear scraping noises. Small 
aluminium shavings will come out. 

 

Switch OFF the machine and unplug the power supply. 

10 SHREDDING TIPS 

 

Heavy material or branches may result in blocking of the cutting blades during continuous 
cutting. 

 

Soft materials, such as leaves or stems may block the feeding opening. 

 

Always feed the material to be chopped from the right corner of the feeding funnel. 

 

Check the material to be chopped carefully. Make sure there is no contact with stones or 
nails as these could damage the shredder seriously. 

 

To release blocked material, switch the shredder on and press the 

“reverse” button. The 

blade drum will release the jammed shredding material. If it is still blocked, you can 
increase the distance between the anvil & the drum knife (see described before in this 
manual).  Try reverse run again to free the blocked material.  Readjust the anvil to your 
personal choice. 

 

Keep hold of branches while feeding them into the shredder until they are automatically 
drawn in. 

 

Keep to the working speed of the shredder and do not overload it. 

 

To protect the shredder from clogging, shred wilted garden waste that has been left for a 
few days and shred thin twigs alternately with branches. 

 

Before you shred roots, remove any remaining soil and stones from them. Do not shred 
soft, damp material such as kitchen waste, but take it straight to the compost. 

 

Keep a few dry branches for the end, as they will help clean the shredder. 

Summary of Contents for POWXG6462

Page 1: ...S 6 6 1 Preparation 7 6 2 Operation 7 6 3 Maintenance and storage 8 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 8 8 OPERATION 8 8 1 Start up 8 8 2 Switching the shredder on and off 9 8 3 Emptying the collector box 9 8 4...

Page 2: ...POWXG6462 EN Copyright 2020 VARO P a g e 2 www varo com 12 NOISE 12 13 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 12 14 STORAGE 13 15 WARRANTY 13 16 ENVIRONMENT 13 17 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 14...

Page 3: ...der unit 15 Chassis 16 Collector box 17 Inner washer not visible 18 Outer washer not visible 19 Cotter pin not visible 20 Wheel shaft 21 Blade cover screw 22 Blade cover 23 Cylinder blade 24 Pressure...

Page 4: ...idents Do not work with the device in an environment where there is danger of an explosion where there are combustible fluids gases or dust Power tools produce sparks which can ignite the dust or the...

Page 5: ...g and gloves well away from moving parts Loose clothing jewellery or long hair can get caught in moving parts If dust extraction and absorption devices can be fitted ensure that they are connected and...

Page 6: ...isible but can be dangerous Always keep the extension cable away from the machine Disconnect the plug from the electric socket and check the cable regularly for signs of damage or aging Do not use the...

Page 7: ...anging cords and ties Only operate the machine the machine in open space e g Not close to a wall or other fixed objects and on a firm level surface Do not operate the machine on a paved or gravel surf...

Page 8: ...emove Allow the machine to cool before making any inspections adjustments etc Store the machine where fuel vapour will not reach an open flame or spark For extended storage periods run the unit dry of...

Page 9: ...chassis 15 and empty it Make sure that the area around the safety switch 3 is free of wood chippings before you reattach the collector box 16 Reattach the collector box 16 and place the safety switch...

Page 10: ...essure plate 24 in short intervals Check the funnel feeder 7 is empty and clean Connect the power supply and switch ON the machine to shred the material Fig 4 Turn the adjustor screw 4 slowly clockwis...

Page 11: ...r of what can be mulched is reduced Heavy material or twigs will jam the blades if you let the machine cut continually A large proportion of garden waste contains a lot of water and therefore sticks e...

Page 12: ...oves when cleaning the cutter blades To ensure the best performance from the garden shredder it must be kept clean Always clean the garden shredder immediately after use Do not allow material to becom...

Page 13: ...e same time no claim can be made on the warranty if the damage of the device is the result of negligent maintenance or overload Definitely excluded from the warranty is damage resulting from fluid per...

Page 14: ...ndards Any unauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments 2011 65 EU 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EU 2000 14 EC Annex V LwA Measur...

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