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WARNING!

The  cutting  device  has  a  tendency  to  pull 

branches/stems  into  the  machine.  Do  not  try 

to  impede  entry  of  materials  once  feeding  has 

started.

SHREDDING GUIDE

For  best  results  when  shredding,  follow  the  guidelines 

shown in the table below.

MATERIAL

SHREDDING METHOD

Twigs and pruning 

up to 6mm in 

diameter.

Feed  into  the  feeding  chute  at 

a  rate  which  the  shredder  will 

accept  without  overloading.  Use 

the  plunger  to  push  the  material 

into the chute if required.

Branches and 

pruning up to 40mm 

in diameter.

Clip  off  all  side  growth  with 

secateurs before feeding into the 

feeding chute with the plunger.

Bedding plants, 

weeds and shrubby 

growth.

Knock  soil  and  stones  off  the 

roots  to  prevent  damage  to  the 

blades.  Avoid  weeds  that  may 

have seeded. The seeds may not 

decompose  and  may  germinate 

later.

Freshly cut foliage, 

hedge prunings, 

and kitchen waste.

(i.e. cabbage 

leaves, vegetable 

peelings etc.)

With  any  material  having  high 

moisture  content,  it  is  advisable 

to  feed  in  some  drier  sticks  at 

regular  intervals  to  help  push 

the  material  through  the  cutting 

assembly  and  prevent  it  from 

clogging.

CLEARING OBSTRUCTIONS

This shredder has an overload protection button. 

NOTE: 

If the shredder should become jammed, power to 

the motor will automatically cut off. If the shredder jams 

and will not restart, the following action should be taken.
1.  Switch the shredder OFF.
2.  Disconnect  shredder  from  mains  supply  before 

attempting to unblock any jammed materials.

3. Unscrew locking knob located at the underside of the 

cover. (see figure 8)

NOTE: 

The  locking  knob  has  two  stages,  the  first  one 

locks  the  housing,  and  the  second  one  pulls  on  the 

switch.  Once  the  housing  is  unlocked,  you  must  push 

the knob down and turn it at the same time to unlock the 

secondary lock.
4.  Lift cover up so it is clear of cutting section.
5.  Remove  any  twigs,  branches  or  other  material 

that  may  be  clogging  the  blades,  feeding  chute  or 

discharge chute.

WARNING

Take care when tilting the unit onto its wheels as 

the unit has an uneven weight distribution when 

tilted and during wheeled transportation.

WARNING

To  ensure  the  stability  of  the  shredder,  make 

sure that the cap headed bolts and washers are 

securely tightened.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

The  garden  shredder  is  suitable  for  shredding  most 

organic  garden  waste.  It  will  shred  pruning,  hedge 

trimmings, twigs and other organic garden waste up to a 

maximum diameter of 40mm.

CAUTION!

Do  not  feed  stones,  glass,  metal  objects,  bones,  plastic 

or rags into the shredder.
These  materials  will  cause  serious  damage  to  the 

shredder. Do not feed roots covered with soil, as this will 

damage the blades.
1.  Position the shredder on a firm, level, stable surface.
2.  If desired, position a collecting box or other collecting 

device  under  the  ejection  chute  to  collect  the 

shredded material.

WARNING

Do  not  fix  a  collection  bag  around  the  waist  of 

the discharge chute.

NOTE: 

Ensure  power  On/Off  switch  is  in  the  OFF 

position before switching on the mains power.
3.  Connect  to  the  mains  supply.  Once  the  shredder  is 

connected to the mains supply, the indicating lamp will 

show a blue light.

4.  To  switch  on  the  shredder,  first  press  the  power  On/

Off switch to ON.

  To switch off, simply press the On/Off switch to OFF.   
5.  Wearing  heavy  duty  gloves,  carefully  feed  the  waste 

material to be shredded into the feeding chute.

WARNING

Do  not  put  your  hands  into  the  feeding  chute. 

The  shredder  must  be  used  in  the  upright 

position only. Do not operate the shredder if it is 

lying on its side.

WARNING

When  feeding  long  woody  branches/stems  into 

the  shredder,  be  careful  of  whip  and  vibrations 

as they get caught in the cutter.

Summary of Contents for RSH2400RG

Page 1: ...RSH2400RG 2400W IMPACT SHREDDER OPERATOR S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...red and that guards and screens are in place Replace damaged or unreadable labels Operation n Before starting the machine look into the feeding chamber to make sure that it is empty n Keep your face a...

Page 3: ...new plug follow the instructions below n If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similar qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard NOTE If a molde...

Page 4: ...breathing protection WARNING Rotating blades Keep hands and feet out of the openings while the machine is running WARNING Always wear sturdy gloves when operating the garden shredder WARNING Double i...

Page 5: ...First lock 27 Key 28 Second lock Figure 9 29 Safe blockage 30 Cutting device ASSEMBLY FITTING THE TRANSPORTATION WHEELS WARNING You may need assistance when lifting the machine out of the box and asse...

Page 6: ...and turn it at the same time to unlock the secondary lock 4 Lift cover up so it is clear of cutting section 5 Remove any twigs branches or other material that may be clogging the blades feeding chute...

Page 7: ...with hex key to unscrew the cutting blades from the cutting device See figure 11 5 Remove cutting blades and either rotate 180 so that new cutting edge is now in use or replace with new blades See fig...

Page 8: ...r and tear n Incorrect use e g overloading of the appliance use of non approved accessories n Use of force damage caused by external influences n Damage caused by non observance of the user manual e g...

Page 9: ...marked O to stop the motor Pull the material from the feed funnel Re feed thick branches so that the blade does not immediately engage the pre cut notches The cutting blade is blocked Clear the obstru...

Page 10: ...the dealer has no authority from the Company s behalf except as herein contained or herein referred to Guarantee Conditions This guarantee only applies provided that the product has been used in acco...

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