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STARTING AND STOPPING THE
MOTOR
Ensure that the grinder is empty before
starting the motor.
The motor rotation must be completely
terminated before the motor is allowed
to be restarted.
1. Start the motor by pushing the green start button
(9.1) in fig. 4.
2. Stop the motor by pushing the red stop button
(9.0) in fig. 4.
CHANGING DIRECTION OF
ROTATION
Never turn the twist switch (10) when
the motor is running!
Change the direction of rotation as below.
1. Stop the motor by pushing the red stop button
(9.0) in fig. 4.
2. Wait until the spiral cutter has stopped.
3. Set the twist switch (10) in the desired position.
4. Push and hold the green start button (9-1) until
the jammed material is refeeded.
5. Wait until the spiral cutter has stopped.
6. Reset the switch (10) and continue the grinding.
MOTOR PROTECTION
The grinder is equipped with a built-in motor
protection (8) which prevents the motor being
overloaded.
In the event of jamming, the current will switch off
after a few seconds and the motor will stop.
Measures at overloading:
1. Wait at least on minut.
2. Reset the motor protection (8) by pushing its
reset button.
3. Feed out the jammed material according to 3-6
above.
EMERGENCY STOP
In order to emergency stop the machine, press the
red pushbutton (9-0).
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DISCONNECT SWITCH
The machine is equipped with a disconnect switch.
This means that the main switch is automatically
disconnected in the event of a loss of current. The
machine can be started again by reconnecting the
plug and turning on the main switch.
GRINDING
The following types of material can be ground in
the compost grinder:
- twigs and branches
- waste from cutting bushes.
- waste from hedge-trimming.
- plant parts and other garden waste which is
suitable for grinding.
Examples of materials which are not suitable for
grinding include:
- glass, metal, plastic bags, stones, fabric, earth-
covered roots.
- waste that does not have a firm consistency, e.g.
kitchen waste.
To prevent damage to the machine, you are
recommended not to exceed the following
maximum sizes of twigs and branches:
< 40 mm in diameter.
Feel free to stand the grinder on a tarpaulin or
similar before grinding. This will catch the ground
material and make removal easier.
The material that is to be ground is fed into the
feeding hopper and, assuming it is not too bulky,
automatically pulled down through the slowly
rotating spiral cutter to the blades.
Branches and twigs should be ground shortly after
being cut. They become extremely hard when they
dry out, and the maximum diameter of what can be
ground is reduced.
A large proportion of garden waste contains a lot
of water and therefore sticks easily. Such material
should be allowed to dry for a few days before
being processed.
Store the grinder indoors in a dry place.
COMPOSTING
The processed material can be composted in
various ways:
- The material can be placed in a heap directly on
the ground (cold composting).
- The material can be placed in a plastic
container, wooden crate, skeleton container or
similar (cold composting).