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When working with a power tool outside, only use extension cables which are approved 
for outdoor use. Using an extension cable which is suitable for outdoor use reduces the 
risk of an electric shock. 

 

Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate. 

5.3 

Personal safety 

 

Be observant, pay attention to what you are doing and be sensible when working with a 
power tool. Do not use if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or 
medicines. One moment of carelessness when using the device can lead to serious injury. 

 

Wear personal protective equipment and always wear safety glasses or goggles. The 
wearing of personal protective equipment, such as a face mask, non-slip safety shoes, a 
protective helmet or ear protectors, depending on the type and use of the power tool, 
reduces the risk of injury. 

 

Avoid unintentional starting. Ensure that the switch is in the “OFF (0)” position before 
putting the mains plug in the power socket. Accidents can be caused by having a finger on 
the switch while carrying the device or connecting it to the power supply with the switch in 
the “ON” position. 

 

Remove any adjusting tools or spanners before switching the device on. A tool or spanner 
in a turning part of the device can lead to injuries. 

 

Do not overreach your ability. Ensure that your footing is secure and that you keep your 
balance at all times. You will then have better control over the device in unexpected 
situations. 

 

Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose fitting clothes or jewellery. Keep your hair, 
clothing 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 
used correctly. Use of these devices reduces exposure to dust. 

5.4 

Power tool use and care  

 

Do not overload the device. Use the power tool which is intended for your work. With the 
appropriate power tool you will work better and more securely in the performance range 
indicated. 

 

Do not use any power tool with a defective switch. A power tool which cannot be switched 
on or off correctly is dangerous and must be repaired. 

 

Take the plug out of the power socket before carrying out any adjustments, changing 
accessories or putting the device away. These precautions prevent any accidental 
starting. 

 

Keep power tools out of the reach of children when not in use. Do not allow anyone who is 
not familiar with the device or who has not read these instructions to use it. Power tools 
can be dangerous when used by inexperienced persons. 

 

Be careful to maintain the device correctly. Check whether moving parts are operating 
correctly and are not sticking and whether parts are broken or damaged to such an extent 
that operation is affected. Any damaged components should be repaired before use. Many 
accidents are caused by power tools being poorly maintained. 

 

Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting 
edges jam less often and are easier to operate. 

 

Use power tools, accessories, inserts, etc. in accordance with these instructions and as 
specified for this particular type of device, taking into account the working conditions and 
the activity to be carried out. Using power tools for anything other than their intended 
applications can lead to dangerous situations. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Gardenpro PowerPlus POWXG6460

Page 1: ... 6 6 1 Preparation 7 6 2 Operation 7 6 3 Maintenance and storage 8 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 8 7 1 Collect box locking handle 9 8 OPERATION 9 8 1 Putting into operation 9 8 2 On off switch 9 8 3 Changing direction of rotation 10 8 4 Overload protection 10 8 5 Restart prevention 11 8 6 Shredder start up 11 8 7 Emptying the collect box 11 8 8 Adjusting the counter knife Fig 13 11 8 9 Shredding tips 12...

Page 2: ...POWXG6460 EN Copyright 2014 VARO P a g e 2 www varo com 10 NOISE 13 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 14 12 STORAGE 14 13 TROUBLE SHOOTING 15 14 WARRANTY 15 15 ENVIRONMENT 16 16 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 17 ...

Page 3: ...On off switch 9 Overload protector 10 Push stick 3 PACKAGE CONTENT LIST Remove all packing materials Remove remaining packaging and transit supports if existing Check the completeness of the packing content Check the appliance the power cord the power plug and all accessories for transportation damages Keep the packing materials as long as possible till the end of the warranty period Dispose it in...

Page 4: ... 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 vapours Keep children and other persons away while you are using the power tool You may lose control of the device if you are distracted 5 2 Electrical safety The connector plug must fit in the power socket Th...

Page 5: ...ng 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 used correctly Use of these devices reduces exposure to dust 5 4 Power tool use and care Do not overload the device Use the power tool which is intended for your work With the appropriate power tool...

Page 6: ...s insulation Such damage is invisible 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 machine with a damaged extension cable If the cable is damaged it must be replaced by an authorized service centre in order to avoid a hazard Never move the machine by ...

Page 7: ... is loose fitting or that has hanging 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 surface where ejected material could cause injury Before starting the machine check that all screws nuts bolts and other fasteners are properly secured and that guards and s...

Page 8: ...aking any inspections adjustments etc Store the machine where fuel vapor will not reach an open flame or spark For extended storage periods run the unit dry of fuel Allow the machine to cool before storing When servicing the cutting means be aware that even though the power source will not start due to the interlock feature of the guard the cutting means can still be moved by a manual starting mec...

Page 9: ...OPERATION 8 1 Putting into operation Before you plug the connection cable of the mains supply into the socket you have to retract the grey pull out protection plug in the socket and then let spring back the protection Otherwise caused by vibrations the plug will be disconnected from the socket 8 2 On off switch Press the green button to switch on the shredder Inrush currents can cause short time v...

Page 10: ...her or clearing hook to remove blocked objects from the feeding funnel and ejection slot DANGER Do never try to loosen blocked objects with your hands Do never touch the feeding hopper or the discharge chute when the machine is plugged in Caution Always wait for the shredder to become idle before switching it on again Longer material standing out from the shredder could lash out when being drawn i...

Page 11: ...to the shredder any soft material such as kitchen waste instead of compositing it Widely branched material with leaves must be completely chopped before any new material is fed in Take care that the chopped material can freely fall from the discharge chute danger of backing up The ventilation slots must not be covered by the waste bag or the chopped material After finishing the job press the red b...

Page 12: ...hey 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...

Page 13: ...aterial can be composted in various ways The material can be placed in a heap directly on the ground cold composting The material can be placed in a plastic container wooden crate skeleton container or similar cold composting The material can be placed in an insulated compost holder The heat is then held for longer and the rotting process also continues during the winter This method produces faste...

Page 14: ...repaired or replaced by qualified personnel Do not use detergents or solvents as these could cause irreparable damage to your machine Chemicals can destroy the plastic parts Oil the drum every 4th or 5th use BIO degradable oil to protect environment CAUTION Do not over tighten the anvil plate adjustment knob and cut excessive aluminum off of the plate as this will reduce the life of your shredder ...

Page 15: ...ou can enlarge the distance between anvil and drum knife Shredding material comes out in chains Anvil is incorrectly adjusted Readjust the anvil drum knive distance 14 WARRANTY This product is warranted for a 36 month period effective from the date of purchase by the first user This warranty covers all material or production flaws excluding batteries chargers defective parts subject to normal wear...

Page 16: ...ed under the warranty therefore remain the property of Varo NV We reserve the right to reject a claim whenever the purchase cannot be verified or when it is clear that the product has not been properly maintained Clean ventilation slots carbon brushes serviced regularly etc Your purchase receipt must be kept as proof of date of purchase Your appliance must be returned undismantled to your dealer i...

Page 17: ...orized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature 2011 65 EU 2006 42 EC 2004 108 EC 2000 14 EC Annex V LwA 88dB A 91dB A European harmonized standards including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature EN60335 1 2002 EN13683 2003 EN55014 1 2006 EN55014 2 1997 EN61000 3 2 2006 EN6100...

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