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 Long and thin connection lines result in a potential drop. The
motor does not reach any longer its maximal power; the func-
tion of the device is reduced.
 Plugs and coupler outlets on connection cables must be made
of rubber, plasticised PVC or other thermoplastic material of
same mechanical stability or be covered with this material.
 The connector of the connection cable must be splash-proof.
 When running the connection line observe that it does not
interfere, is not squeezed, bended and the plug connection
does not get wet.
 Keep the extension cable away from dangerous moving parts
to prevent damages to the cable, which can result in touching
live parts.
 Wind off completely the cable when using a cable drum.
 Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is not meant.
Protect the cable against heat, oil and sharp edges. Do not
use the cable to pull the plug from the socket.
 Regularly check the extension cables and replace them if they
are damaged.
 Do not touch a damaged connection cable before disconnect-
ing it from the mains. A damaged connection cable may cause
contact with live parts.
 Do not use any defective connection cables.
 When working outdoors, only use extension cables especially
approved and appropriately labelled for outdoor use.
 Do not set up any provisional electrical connections.
 Never bypass protective devices or deactivate them.
 Only hook up the machine by means of a fault-current circuit
breaker (30 mA).
The electrical connection or repairs to electrical parts of
the machine must be carried out by a certified electri-
cian or one of our customer service points. Local regu-
lations – especially regarding protective measures –
must be observed.
If the power cord (if available) of this machine is dam-
aged, it must be replaced by a specific power cord that
can be purchased from the manufacturer or customer
service.
Repairs to other parts of the machine must be carried
out by the manufacturer or one of his customer service
points.
Use only original spare. Accidents can arise for the user
through the use of other spare parts. The manufacturer
is not liable for any damage or injury resulting from
such action.
Behaviour in an emergency situation
 Initiate all required first aid measures suited for the injury and
seek qualified medical advice as quickly as possible.
 Protect the injured person against further injuries and immobi-
lise the injured person.

Assembly

See page 164
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Start-up

 Check that the machine is completely and correctly assem-
bled.
 To avoid toppling, place the shredder on a firm horizontal
surface.
 Avoid working on moist surfaces. A moist surface affects the
safe footing of the machine and increases the risk of acci-
dents.
 Do not use this machine on a paved or gravel-covered area
on which thrown out material can cause injury.
 Do not work directly near swimming pools or garden ponds.
 The machine should only be operated in the open. Always
maintain a safe distance (at least 2 m) from walls or other
fixed objects.
 Do not operate the machine in bad weather conditions.
 Before each use, check
the supply / extension cable for damages (cracks, cuts or
the like) or ageing (brittleness).
Do not use defective supply or extension cables.
there are no damage at the machine (see safety instruc-
tions).
Make sure that the shredder tool is neither worn out nor
damaged and that it is properly secured.
that all screws, nuts and bolts as well as other fasteners
are securely tightened
that covers, deflectors and protective shields are on their
correct position and in good working condition.
Mains connection
 Compare the voltage given on the machine model plate e.g.
230 V with the mains voltage and connect the machine to the
relevant and properly earthed plug.
 Connect the machine via a circuit breaker switch (residual-
current-operated circuit switch) 30 mA.
 Always use three-conductor extension cables with connected
earthing conductor and sufficient cross section.
Mains fuse
2600 W
16 A time-lag
Electrical mains supply impedance
When conditions in the electrical mains supply are un-favourable,
voltage reductions for short periods can occur during the process
of turning on the equipment, which can adversely affect other
equipment (e.g., the flickering of a lamp).
No breakdowns are to be expected if the maximum, electrical
mains supply impedances given in the table are met.
Power consumption P
(W)
1
2600
Electrical mains supply
impedance Zmax (Ω)
0.42

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