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SPARE PARTS

1.hopper

2.body

3.motor and blades

4.plunger

5.stand

6.complete wheel

7.axle

8.power plug

9.overload switch 10.￿switch on/off

11.securing knob

ACCESSORIES

Plunger, Allen key, Spanner.

TECHNICAL DATA

 

Voltage:

240V 50Hz

Power:

2400W

RPM:

2900 rpm

Ø branches:

max: Ø40mm

Acoustic pressure:

86 Db(A)

Acoustic capcity:

106 Db(A)

Weight:

21.5kg

Do not overload: after 4 or 5 min, work, take a break for 5-6 min. start again.

ASSEMBLING THE UNIT

Connect the 2 parts of the motor-housing using the washers and auto-securing bolts (3).

Place the axle in between the 2 parts of the stand (4).

Assemble the wheels using the washers and screws with the spanner (5) press the plastic wheel covers into place.

Take off the securing knob (6)

Place the housing (7) on the stand by fastening the hex auto-securing screws.

Place the hopper (2) on the top and secure with 3 screws

(8).

GETTING STARTED

Check that the shredder is properly assembled.

Place the shredder on a level and a firm surface to prevent it topping over. If working on soft ground, rest the shredder on a board.

Check that the extension lead is safe and the safety plug is plugged into the MAINS SOCKET.

The safety switch which is located on the cutter base is activated when the Top Hopper assembly is opened to help prevent accidental starting. (See Fig. 10)

Plug the shredder in.

When the shredder is used for the first time switch it ON and then OFF to ensure the switch works and to accustom yourself to the switch. (See Fig. 6)

Make sure that you wear, safety glasses, gloves and ear protection.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Start the shredder and feed the material to be shredded into the plastic hopper. Do not feed the material in until the shredder is running.

What can be shredded

Healthy hedge and tree pruning, dead flowers.

What cannot be shredded

Do not try to shred hard materials like glass, metal or bones.

Do not try to shred plastic, polythene, rope, etc. Do not try to shred food left-over, fish or meat.

Do not shred treated timber-the dust and compost it makes will be toxic.

Do not shred pruning with fungus or decays-take these to the dump.

Before you start shredding clippings or branches, remove side shoots with a pair of secateurs to make it easier to get the branches into the shredder.

Be careful, as injury to face or eyes may result.

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Ryobi ESR2400A manual Spare Parts, Technical Data