Operator`s manual
Maintenance
m
 WARNING! Always turn off the garden shredder and 
unplug the power cord from the outlet before maintaining 
the shredder.
m WARNING! Always wear gloves when cleaning.
1.  Cleaning garden shredder: (See Fig. 9)
  a) Unscrew the hopper locking knob (D) counter clockwise 
and open the hopper.
  b) Clean cutting blades and discharge area and remove 
wood sticks or objects that may clog the blades.
  c) The garden shredder has two blades that are attached 
to a rotary plate with two screws, (See Fig. 10). Before 
any maintenance or cleaning is done on the blades, 
always turn the switch off and disconnect the plug from 
the outlet.
  d) Check blades for damage. Use only identical replace-
ment parts if it becomes necessary to replace them.
  e) Return the hopper to its upright position and tighten the 
knob before operating the garden shredder.
2.  Use only a warm damp cloth and a soft brush to clean 
your garden shredder. Always wear safety glasses to 
protect your eyes during cleaning.
3.  Never spray water on the garden shredder or wash it with 
water. Do not use detergents or solvents as these could 
cause irreparable damage to your shredder.
4.  The fastening screws of the stand assembly should be 
checked from time to time. Periodically check all nuts, 
bolts and screws to be sure the shredder is in safe 
working condition.
5.  Make sure the ventilation slots are always kept clean and 
are free of debris.
6.  To protect the garden shredder from corrosion when 
storing for a long period, treat the cutting blade with oil.
7.  Cutting blade replacement. (Fig. 9 & 10)
  a) The reversible blade is xed to the rotary plate with 
two screws. Before any maintenance or cleaning of the 
blades, always turn the switch off and disconnect the 
plug from the outlet.
  b) Turn the Hopper Locking Knob (D) counterclockwise until 
the housing cover can be opened.
  c) Lift up the housing cover to expose the two blades.
  d) Align the slots on the board, the blade support and the 
main body and insert a metal rod like a screwdriver into 
the slots to prevent rotating when removing the blade 
with the supplied hex key.
  e) Remove the old blade. Either reverse the blade so the 
sharp edge is in the cutting position or insert a replace-
ment blade. Use the same method to replace the 
other blade.
  f) Replace and tighten the two screws to secure the new 
blade to the support.
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