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Switching on / off
Press the green button to switch on
z Press the red button to switch off
3
The machine has a circuit breaker to prevent switching
back on unintentionally after a power cut.
Overload protection
3
An overloading of the appliance (e.g. culminating in the
blocking of the blades) can lead to the standstill of the
appliance after a few seconds. To protect the motor
from damage the appliance is automatically discon-
nected from the mains by the overload protection.
z Before putting into operation again wait for at least one
minute before immediately pressing the reset button
F
(1) and then ON/OFF switch. If the motor does not
start, clean the collection hopper (see Maintenance).
Maintenance
General
1
Remove the mains plug before any maintenance and
cleaning work!
When servicing the cutting tool ensure that it can still
always run on even when the motor is switched off.
Wear protective gloves.
z Store the appliance in a dry location out of the reach of chil-
dren.
General cleaning information
1
Remove the mains plug before any maintenance and
cleaning work!
z Handle the appliance with care and clean it regularly to pro-
long its service life.
z Keep the ventilation slits clean and dust-free.
z Only use a warm and moist cloth to clean the appliance as well
as a soft brush.
z Do not allow the appliance to get wet and do not spray with
water.
Cleaning the collection hopper
1
Remove the mains plug before any maintenance and
cleaning work!
1. Unscrew the knob and fold the casing upwards to open
2. Clean the cutting and discharge area of all objects which could
block the blades.
3. Close the casing again and tighten the knob
4. Press the reset button before activating the ON/OFF switch.
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F
(2)
F
(3)
G
.
G
.
Special instructions for chopping
z Chop branches, twigs and wood shortly after cutting (this
chopped material will become very hard once it has dried out,
therefore the maximum diameter which can be processed is
less).
z Remove the side shoots on severely ramified branches.
z When processing garden or kitchen waste with a high water
content with a tendency to stick, crush alternately with wooden
chopping material to avoid blocking the appliance.
z Do not allow the chopping material in the area of the discharge
opening to accumulate too high. This can lead to material
which is already chopped blocking the discharge channel.
This can cause a kickback of the material through the filling
opening.
z Ensure that the maximum branch diameter for processing per-
mitted for your appliance is observed.
z The blade unit pulls in the chopping material largely by itself.
z Do not overload or block the motor in the case of tough
branches by frequently pulling back the branch.
Safety locking device
z The chopper is equipped with a safety locking device at the
lock between the casing and the motor casing.
z In the event that the casing does not close flush to the motor
casing, the motor is stopped by the safety locking device.
z In such a case, proceed as follows:
Unscrew the knob and fold the casing upwards to open
Carefully clean the contact surfaces.
Close the casing again and tighten the knob
Changing blades
G H
1
Remove the mains plug before any maintenance and
cleaning work!
When servicing the cutting tool ensure that it can still
always run on even when the motor is switched off.
For safety reasons, always have the blades changed by
an authorised service centre.
1. Unscrew the knob and fold the casing upwards to open
2. In order to change the blades insert the hexagon spanner
H
(1) in the slot on the retaining plate and through the cover.
3. Loosen the two screws with the Allen spanner
take out the worn blades.
4. Insert the new blades and tighten the screws.
1
Remove both the Allen and hexagon spanner after com-
pleting the change.
5. Close the casing again and tighten the knob
G
.
G
.
G
.
H
(2) and
G
.
G

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