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1. Switch off the Chaff Cutter;
green button on the main
press the red button on the
switch
B
main switch
.
Cutter again. The blocked
2. Pull the mains plug and wait
material is now released up-
until the cutting cylinder stops.
wards. Remove the released
D
3. Loosen the counter nut
and
material from the feeding
turn the adjusting screw
C
funnel.
some rotations to the left, in
5. Set the up / down switch
order to loosen the blockage
normal
with the backwards position
6. If the cutting plate
of the cutting cylinder:
ened by a blockage, it must
4. a) If the material to be cut has
be readjusted as described
already been completely
in "Maintaining the Cutting
pulled into the Chaff Cutter,
Device".
then set the up / down switch
A
to
position, fig. D 2.
5.6 If the direction of rotation
Plug in the mains plug into
changes automatically ...
the mains and press the
e.g. if the Chaff Cutter is suddenly
green button of the mains
blocked and the material to be
B
switch
to switch on the
cut is released upwards, then
Chaff Cutter.
you should:
If the material was released,
1. Switch off the Chaff Cutter by
then put the up / down switch
pressing the red button on the
A
to position
(forward),
main switch
fig. D 1, to transport the
Note : Wait until the cutting
material downwards.
cylinder has stopped turning.
b) With longer material to
2. Switch the Chaff Cutter on
be cut, which is still sticking
again by pressing the green
out of the Chaff Cutter, set
button on the main switch
the switch to the
position
You can now continue to work
(backwards). Press the
with the Chaff Cutter.
6. Correct Working with the Chaff Cutter
6.1 Notes on Safety
Never stand at a higher
A
level than the base of the
The Chaff Cutter must
A
machine when feeding material
be assembled correctly
into the feeding funnel.
before the motor is turned on.
If you leave the Chaff Cutter
6.2 Special Information
unattended, the motor must
Regarding Working with the
be switched off and the mains
Chaff Cutter
plug must be removed from
The suitability of GARDENA Chaff
the socket.
Cutters for cutting garden waste
If the Chaff Cutter is
which is soft and contains large
A
moved to another place,
amounts of sap (e.g. pomaceous
the motor must be turned off
fruit, wet plant waste) is limited.
and the mains plug must be
This material should be compost-
removed from the socket.
ed directly. Otherwise, when cut-
Wait until the cutting cylinder
ting the waste mentioned above,
has stopped moving.
a mass is created which is imper-
meable to air, which leads to rot-
Always wear gloves and
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ting and unpleasant smells which
safety goggles when
have a negative effect on a good
you are working with the Chaff
compost heap.
Cutter.
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5.7 Blockage Protection is
B
to start the Chaff
Activated (Fig. E)
The GARDENA Chaff Cutter is
fitted with a blockage protection.
If the motor is extremely over-
loaded, in particular if the cutting
cylinder is blocked, the motor
A
F
to
protection switch
is activated.
position.
It switches the Chaff Cutter off
E
was loos-
after a blocking period of approx.
8 - 12 seconds.
1. After the Chaff Cutter has
switched itself off automatically
due to the blockage protection
function, wait for approx.
5 minutes before restarting
the Chaff Cutter.
2. After this cooling period time,
press the motor protection
The Chaff cutter may now be
turned on again.
5.8 Switching off the
B
.
Chaff Cutter
To switch off the Chaff Cutter,
press the red button on the main
B
switch
.
Warning ! The cylinder does
B
.
not stop turning immediately
after the Chaff Cutter has been
switched off. Danger of injury !
GARDENA Chaff Cutters are
suitable for cutting long, hard or
dried out flower stalks, herba-
ceous plants, bushes, shrubs
and tree cuttings.
If the feeding funnel / cutting
cylinder becomes blocked,
e.g. due to an excess of wet ma-
terial the blockage can usually
be rectified by inserting branches
which you wish to cut into the
Chaff Cutter. Wet material should
therefore always be chopped in
the Chaff Cutter followed by
branches.
A collecting container (e.g.
sack or box etc.) must be emp-
tied regularly to prevent the
chopped material blocking the
cutting cylinder if the container
is over-full.
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7. Maintenance, Care, Storage
7.1 Maintenance
General Information
Maintenance and repairs,
especially those that require
to remove the safety devices,
may only be carried out by
GARDENA Service centres
or dealers authorised by
GARDENA.
The Chaff Cutter must
A
only be maintained and
cleaned and the safety devices
may only be removed after
the motor has been turned off,
the cylinder has stopped mov-
F
.
ing, and the mains plug has
been removed from the socket.
Wear protective gloves to avoid
injuries.
Maintenance includes work which
keeps the Chaff Cutter in full
working order. Checking the Chaff
Cutter regularly (checking that
screws are tight, checking for
cracks and damage) and chang-
ing damaged and worn parts,
helps prevent accidents and the
Chaff Cutter breaking down.
Ensure that all nuts, bolts and
screws are tight and that the
8. Advice for Proper Use / Safety Instructions
Checks before each
A
Operation
Inspect the unit before each
use. Do not use the Chaff
Cutter if safety devices and / or
the cutting device are damaged
or worn. Never operate the
unit with the safety devices
by-passed or missing.
Proper Use /
A
Responsibility
This Chaff Cutter can cause
serious injuries !
You are responsible for the
safety of the working area.
Familiarise yourself with the
surroundings of your work-
mower is in good working or-
If the adjusting screw stops (may
der. For safety reasons, allow
not be turned to the right), then
all worn out and damaged parts
the cutting plate is to be replaced
to be exchanged by GARDENA
by the GARDENA Service.
Service or authorised specialist
dealers.
7.2 Cleaning and Care
The Chaff Cutter must
Maintaining the Cutting Device
A
only be cleaned and cared
(Fig. C 1)
for after the motor has been
E
The cutting plate
is factory
turned off, when the cylinder
pre-set subject to natural wear.
has stopped turning and the
To prevent damage to the cylin-
mains plug has been removed
der, the cutting plate must be
from the socket. To prevent in-
adjusted as soon as the material
juries always wear protective
being chopped is not completed
gloves.
severed:
1. While the motor is running,
To avoid injury to persons
(green button on the main
and material damage: Never
B
switch
is pressed – up / down
clean your Chaff Cutter with
switch is in
position), loosen
running water, in particular
D
the counter nut
using the
with water under high pressure.
fork wrench (10 /13 mm) and
Immediately after you have fin-
2. carefully turn the adjusting
ished using the Chaff Cutter,
C
screw
by hand to the right
where possible, remove dirt and
until you can hear a slight
the remains of material which has
grinding noise and until fine
been chopped. Use a soft brush
aluminium shavings fall briefly
or cloth. Wear protective gloves.
from the ejection channel.
Danger of injury !
Important ! Never adjust when
in
position.
7.3 Storage
3. Re-tighten the counter nut.
Always store your Chaff Cutter
The material being chopped
in a dry, closed room.
is now severed completely.
ing area. Check for possible
tion available from specialist
risks which might be not
dealers.
audible due to the noise of
Rotating tool ! The tool does
the machine.
not stop immediately after you
Only use the Chaff Cutter
have turned off the motor !
for the purposes specified
Danger of trapping fingers !
in these instructions.
Ensure that you have a secure
Make sure that there are
foothold when working. Keep
no other people (especially
the mains cable away from the
children) or animals anywhere
filling and ejection funnels.
near the working area.
To prevent damaging the
Do not wear loose clothing,
Chaff Cutter and to prevent
jewellery etc. which could get
fires starting, keep the ventila-
trapped in the Chaff Cutter.
tion slits of the motor free
Wear sturdy working shoes,
from particles of dirt.
long trousers, gloves as well as
safety goggles and ear protec-
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