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Check

 the machine for damage

.

 

Make  sure

  safety  devices  work  properly  for  

their 

intended function 

Check that

 all the moving parts work smoothly  

and 

adequately 

Ensure

 parts are not damaged and

 are

 properly 

installed

Any damaged parts should be r

eplace

d

o

r

  

repaired by one of our service dealers

Pay 

close

 attention when servicing

 the

 cutter. The  

cutter may

 move manually

 even if

 th

e

 interlock feature  

is enabled

Do not clean the device with water. It may cause 

electri

cal shock. 

Wear protective gloves during maintenance or 

assem

bly work to

 reduce the chance of

 injury. 

Do not carry out maintenance or repair work other than 

that  described  in  this  instruction  manual.  Any  other 

work must be carried out by 

one of our 

au

t

hori

s

ed  

service dealers

.

Only use original replacement parts and ac

cessories

intended for your machine. 

Use of non-genuine parts

 

may 

result in personal injury or damage 

to

 the machine.

Store the machine in a dry room. Keep it out of reach of 

children. Never store the machine outdoors.

ASSEMBLY

 CAUTION:

Always  be  sure  that  the  machine  is  switched  off  and 

unplugged before carrying out any work on the tool. 

1. Place the upper enclosure upside down

 on

 

a

flat 

surface. T

hen

 p

ut

 t

he

 b

ase

 f

rame

 o

n

 i

t.

 Make sure   

the  base  frame  is  

the 

 right  way  around

.

 

 

(Fig. 2)

. Fasten each part by tightening

 the

 screws. Make sure  

all parts are

 perfectly stable. 

(Fig. 3)

. Attach  the 

 feet

 

using

  screw

s

.  Make  sure  they  are 

fastened tightly. 

(Fig. 4)

. Attach

 the

 wheels

 by following these steps

(Fig. 5)

Put the

 wheel

 bolt through the spindle sleeve.

P

lace the wheel on the wheel bolt.

Place a washer on the 

wheel 

bolt before 

 

inserting the bolt through the base leg. Secure

 

it with a nut. Make sure the nut is tight.

Repeat on the other side.

Insert

the 

collection box

. And  then  raise  the  lock 

lever. 

(Fig. 6)

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

 WARNING:

Before plugging the machine

 in

, always make sure that  

the 

machine is switched off. Plugging the machine

 in

  

with the 

switch  on  may  cause  an  unexpected  start   

resulting in 

serious personal injury.

Power Switch (Fig. 7)

 CAUTION:

Do not use the machine if the switch does not turn it on 

and  off. 

 D

efective  switches

  must  be

  replaced  by

  one 

 

 

of our 

authori

s

ed service 

dealers

.

To turn on the machine, push the green button.

To turn off the machine, push the red button.

LED light 

The  LED  light  indicates  the  status  of  the  machine  as 

follows:

RED

 color: When the machine is connected to the 

power supply and the machine is switched off. 

GREEN

 color: When machine is switched on.

Flickering  GREEN

  color  constantly:  When  the 

machine is blocked during operation.

Flickering  RED

  color:  When  the  machine  can

n

ot 

recover  automatically.  Clear  the  problem  manually 

when t

his

 happens.

Unintentional restart proof

The machine switches 

o

ff 

a

utomatically 

w

hen

 a

power 

failure 

occur

s. To restart, push the green button again. 

Overload protection

The motor is equipped with overload protection. When 

overloaded, the machine 

will run the following procedure

The blade

 will

 run

 in

 reverse for 

2

 or 

3

 seconds 

to try to push the shredded material back out. 

The blade runs forward again. 

If  the  material  is  still  clogged  after  th

ree

  

attempts to unblock itself

, the machine

 will

 stop 

and the LED light will 

flicker red.

When 

the LED flickers red

 

follow

 the steps

 below

:

Turn off the machine.

Wait until the blades stop completely.

Remove the clogged material.

Turn the shredder on again after about  minutes, 

and feed material

 that is easier to shred

.

If you cannot turn on the machine after this 

wait

ing time, refer to “Trouble 

S

hooting”.

Forward / Reverse switch

 CAUTION:

Switch off the shredder before changing the forward / 

reverse switch.
Position 

e

The blades rotate in

 the

 forward direction.

Position 

d

The blades rotate in

 the

 reverse direction to release  

jammed 

material.

When  you  change  the  direction  into 

d

  (reverse), 

hold

 

the  green  power  switch  to  rotate 

the blades. The

shredder automatically stops when you 

release the

power switch. 

NOTE:

Several repetitions of reverse and forward operations 

may be required to shred a large object.

 CAUTION:

Always use a hook or a stick to remove jammed objects 

to prevent accidents.

Always wait until the shredder stops completely before 

restart

ing

.

Collection Box

 

 CAUTION:

Switch off and unplug the machine before attaching or 

removing the 

Collection Box

Check  the  functionality  of  the  interlock  feature  every 

two hours for safe operation.

Never  attempt  to  override  the  interlock  featur

e.

 

 

 

 

8

Summary of Contents for THSSWB

Page 1: ...MANUAL AND PARTS LIST Electric Silent Shredder THSSWB Spares Support 01793 333212 www thehandy co uk Before use please read understand this manual paying particular attention to the safety instructions 21 03 2014 ...

Page 2: ... 4 9 5 11 10 7 1 Filling Hopper 2 Power Switch 3 Handle 4 Power Supply Plug 5 Lock Lever 6 Control Panel 7 Upper Enclosure 8 Collection Box 9 Base Frame 10 Adjusting Knob 11 Fixing Knob 12 Blade Cover 13 Feed Hopper 8 2 ...

Page 3: ...2 4 3 5 6 3 ...

Page 4: ...7 8 16 14 11 10 15 9 13 4 ...

Page 5: ...ly cut wood Max Safety class I Protection class IP X4 NOISE DATA measured sound power level 89 33dB A K 2 39dB A guaranteed LwA 95 0dB A The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed 80 dB A Wear ear protection SYMBOLS The following symbols are used for the machine Be sure that you understand their meaning before use Read instruction manual Take particular care and attention Switch off the...

Page 6: ...ns Read this instruction manual to become familiar with how to handle the machine Users insufficiently informed are more likely to be involved in accidents due to improper Do not lend the machine to people who the instruction manual When lending the machine always attach this instruction The electric shredder is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities o...

Page 7: ...nto sockets in tested electrical circuits Check that the system voltage matches that on the rating plate Make sure you are wearing appropriate clothes Never deactivate or bypass the protective devices When using the machine outdoors always use a residual current operated circuit breaker RCD with an operating current of 30 mA or less Operation Keep your face and body away from the inlet opening Nev...

Page 8: ...button To turn off the machine push the red button LED light The LED light indicates the status of the machine as follows RED color When the machine is connected to the power supply and the machine is switched off GREEN color When machine is switched on Flickering GREEN color constantly When the machine is blocked during operation Flickering RED color When the machine cannot recover automatically ...

Page 9: ...shness and condition of the wood Shredding wet garden waste may clog the shredder To reduce the chance of the machine clogging alternate waste with wood Soft material or wet branches may be torn instead of being cut A worn counter blade may also cause this problem Adjusting the blade clearance Fig 9 For an effective operation adjust the clearance between the counter blade and cutting roller Settin...

Page 10: ...Reverse rotation Turn off and change the of rotation using the selector Shredding material caught in filling hopper Switch off Switch the forward reverse switch to the reverse direction Switch on the machine to release the material Switch f Change the direction forward rotation Shredding material too soft or wet Push down with a branch Cutting roller worn Adjust the fixed counter blade as describe...

Page 11: ...PARTS DIAGRAM 11 ...

Page 12: ... 2 TH203 31 2 Wheel Bolt 1 13 TH203 13 Switch 1 31 3 TH203 31 3 Spindle Cover 1 14 TH203 14 Microswitch 1 31 4 TH203 31 4 Wheel 4 15 TH203 15 Motor 1 31 5 TH203 31 5 Washer 2 16 TH203 16 Adjustor Knob 1 31 6 TH203 31 6 Nut 1 17 TH203 17 Lock Knob 1 32 TH203 32 Bracket Assembly 2 18 TH203 18 Nut holder 1 32 1 TH203 32 1 Screw 1 19 TH203 19 Nut Housing 1 32 2 TH203 32 2 Bracket Assembly 1 20 TH203 2...

Page 13: ...95 ISO 3767 4 1993 ISO 9772 ISO 11094 1991 EN 11688 1 EN ISO 11691 1995 EN ISO 11820 1996 EN ISO 12100 2 2003 EN 13849 1 EN ISO 13857 2008 IEC 60065 IEC 60068 2 31 IEC 60068 2 78 IEC TR 60083 IEC 60112 IEC 60127 IEC 60245 IEC 60252 1 IEC 60227 IEC 60238 IEC 60320 1 IEC 60309 IEC 60320 1 IEC 60320 2 2 IEC 60320 2 3 IEC 60335 1 2012 IEC 60335 1 2010 Fifth Edition IEC 60384 14 IEC 60417 5005 IEC 6041...

Page 14: ...arantee period please contact Customer Service on 01793 333212 or email customerservice handydistribution co uk If the issue cannot be resolved over the telephone or by email you may be referred to your local approved service dealer Please keep your sales receipt as proof of purchase Your statutory rights remain unaffected Guarantor Handy Distribution SN3 4NS Whilst every effort is made to accurat...

Page 15: ...UTTERS PETROL BRUSHCUTTERS PETROL MULTICUTTERS PETROL MULTICUTTERS ELECTRIC PETROL CHAINSAWS ELECTRIC PETROL CHAINSAWS LOG SAW HORSES LOG SAW HORSES CORDLESS PETROL CORDLESS PETROL HEDGETRIMMERS HEDGETRIMMERS ELECTRIC PETROL TILLERS ELECTRIC PETROL TILLERS AERATORS DETHATHERS AERATORS DETHATHERS GARDEN SALT SPREADERS GARDEN SALT SPREADERS PUSH TOWED ROLLERS PUSH TOWED ROLLERS SNOW CLEARANCE TOOLS ...

Page 16: ...To order spare parts and see the complete range of garden machinery and garden equipment from Handy visit www thehandy co uk Spares Support 01793 333212 ...

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