Rover 9848, 9862, 9885, 98117 warranty Operation

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Chip ‘N’ ShredTM

 

OPERATION

 

 

 

3.8 Screens

 

3.10 Screen fitting

Two screens are supplied with the Chip ‘N’ ShredTM, the

1.

Switch the engine off and remove the spark plug lead

standard screen consisting of numerous holes in a curved

 

from the spark plug or disconnect the power cord

plate and a bar screen consisting of widely spaced bars

 

from the power supply.

between two side plates.

 

2.

Choose the correct screen for the material to be

The size of the mulch produced by either shredding or

 

processed (refer to section 3.8).

3.

Lift and position the screen in the Chip ‘N’ ShredTM

chipping is dependent on the screen fitted to the Chip

 

by aligning the holes in the screen and the Chip ‘N’

‘N’ ShredTM

 

 

 

 

ShredTM body. Insert the screen rod closest to the

The screen to be used depends on the type of material

 

engine first and secure with the R-clip retainer. Figure

to be processed. The standard screen suits most types of

 

8.

material found in the garden. If moist, pulpy or soggy

Note: The standard screen can be fitted in the Chip ‘N’

types of material are to be processed the bar screen should

ShredTM in either direction. The Bar Screen will only

be fitted to avoid blockages.

 

 

fit with the bars pointing away from the engine.

 

 

 

3.9 Screen removal

 

4. Lift the front of the screen and insert the screen rod

 

 

through the Chip ‘N’ ShredTM side plate, retaining

 

 

 

 

1.

Switch engine off.

 

 

with the R-clip.

 

 

 

2. Remove the spark plug lead from the spark plug or

 

 

 

CAUTION

 

disconnect the power cord from the power supply.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. When the rotor has come to a stop remove the R-clips

Do not tip petrol models over when full of Petrol

 

from the screen bars and remove the screen bars, the

and Oil.

 

screen should then drop out through the discharge

 

 

 

chute. Figure 8.

 

 

4. MAINTENANCE

 

 

 

 

4.1 Oil Change Petrol Models

 

 

about 6mm when hand pressure is applied, between the

Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions.

 

 

engine pulley and the rotor shaft pulley. Figure 9.

 

6.

Tighten the engine mount bolts.

1.

Position the Chip ‘N’ ShredTM on a level surface in a

7.

Replace the drive belt guard aligning the ‘E’ hole

 

well ventilated area.

 

 

with retaining stud.

2.

Start and run the engine for 5 minutes to warm up

8.

Move the clutch engagement lever to the disengaged

3.

the engine oil.

 

 

position and replace the spark plug lead.

Place a container under the oil drain plug.

 

 

4.

Using a 10mm open end spanner remove the engine

 

 

 

CAUTION

 

drain plug and tilt the Chip ‘N’ ShredTM to allow the

 

 

 

 

 

engine oil to drain completely.

 

 

Do not over tighten drive belt.

5. Refit the engine drain plug tightly and clean up any

 

 

 

 

spilt oil.

 

 

 

 

 

4.4 Drive Belt adjustment - Electric Models

6.

Fill the engine crankcase with oil. Refer to section

 

2.6 Engine Lubrication.

 

1.

Stop the Chip ‘N’ ShredTM and disconnect from the

 

 

 

4.2 Lubrication Points Petrol Models

 

 

power supply.

 

2. Remove the drive belt guard

 

 

 

Using 10w -30 or S.A.E. 30 oil

 

3.

Loosen the four engine mount bolts ‘A’ figure 10.

 

4.

Tension the drive belt to give a 6mm deflection

1.

Clutch lever point.

 

 

 

when hand pressure is applied, by holding the nut

2.

Throttle control.

 

 

B’ with a 9/16” A/F spanner and rotating the bolt

4.3 Drive belt adjustment - Petrol Models

5.

C’ clockwise.

Tighten the four engine mount bolts.

 

 

 

6.

Replace the drive belt guard aligning the ‘E’ hole

1. Stop the Chip ‘N’ShredTM and remove the spark plug

 

with retaining stud.

 

lead from the spark plug.

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING

2.

Remove the drive belt guard.

 

 

3. Move the clutch lever to the engaged position.

 

The chipper blade is extremely sharp and

4. Loosen the four engine mount bolts.

 

 

 

 

caution must be used when handling or

5. Slide the engine away from the Chip ‘N’ShredTM body

 

 

to tighten the drive belt. The drive belt should deflect

 

working with it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Chip ‘N’ ShredTM Hopper Assembly Clutch Lever Petrol Models Illustrations PrefaceMaintenance Safety InstructionsTraining PreparationSpecifications General Electrical Safety RulesSetting UP Electrical Supply Capacity and FusesSetting UP Rotor engagement Petrol Models FuelRotor disengagement Petrol Models Operation Electric ModelsOperation Maintenance Composting Remember Warranty Conditions

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