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USER MANUAL EMH 2440 Grizzly
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UK Translation of the original instructions for use. .....64
LT Originali eksploatavimo instrukcija ....73
Inhalt
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Verwendungszweck
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Fins d'utilisation
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Przeznaczenie
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Close-up of a car suspension system with rope and loop components (no visible text or symbols)Safety precautions .... 64 Symbols used in the instructions .... 64 Symbols on the shredder .... 65 General notes on safety .... 65
General description .... 67 Functional description .... 67 Summary .... 67
Installation manual .... 68 Scope of delivery .... 68 Assembling the shredder .... 68
Operation 68 Start-up 68 Switching the shredder on and off .. 68 Emptying the collection bag 68 Overload protection 69 Restart prevention 69
Working methods .... 69 General working instructions .... 69 Freeing up a jam .... 69 Sharpening, turning or replacing the blades .... 69
Maintenance and cleaning .... 70 General cleaning and servicing .... 70
Replacement parts .... 70 Waste disposal and environmental protection .... 70
Guarantee .... 70 Technical specifications .... 71 Troubleshooting .... 72
Translation of the original EC declaration of conformity .... 85 Exploded Drawing .... 86 Grizzly Service-Center .... 87
Intended purpose
The shredder is intended for compacting fibrous and wood-related materials such as hedge and tree cuttings, branches, bark and pine cones.
Any use not expressly permitted in this manual may damage the shredder and pose a serious danger to the user.
Do not fell the shredder with stones, glass, metal, bones, plastics or fabrics.
The operator or user is responsible for accidents and injury or damage to third parties.
The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any damage caused by improper operation or use beyond the purpose intended.
Safety precautions

This shredder may cause serious injuries if improperly used. Before using the shredder, read the user manual carefully and familiarise yourself with all of the controls. In cases of uncertainty, ask an expert for advice. Keep the manual in a safe place and pass it on to any subsequent owner to ensure that the information contained therein is available at all times.

Symbols used in the instructions

Hazard symbols with information on prevention of personal injury and property damage.

Precaution symbol (explanation of precaution instead of exclamation mark) with information on prevention of harm / damage.

Notice symbol with information on how to handle the device properly.

Do not dispose of electrical equipment in the domestic waste.
Symbols on the shredder

Warning!

Read the manual.

Wear ear and eye protection.

Wear hand protection.

Do not expose the unit to rain.


Caution! Switch off the motor and disconnect from the mains before adjustment or cleaning work, or if the flex is caught or has been damaged.
General notes on safety
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. - Never allow children or other persons unfamiliar with the user manual to use the shredder. Local regulations or by-laws may determine the minimum age

Warning! Risk of injury by rotat-Warning! Risks of injuries by rest. Risk of injury by rotat-ling blade!

Keep your hands and feet away from the funnel feeder while the shredder is in operation.

Observe noise control and local regulations.

Warning! Danger from spin-off. Keep your distance from the feeder and ejection area, and keep others away from the danger area.

Caution! When using power tools, observe the following basic safety measures for the prevention of electric shocks and the risk of injury and fire:


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Always unplug the shredder before working on it.
Preparation:
- Never use the shredder with other persons or animals nearby.
- Wear hearing and eye protection at all times when using the shredder.
- Wear appropriate protective clothing such as protective gloves, firm footwear and long trousers. Do not wear loosely fitting clothes or clothes with dangling cords or belts.

Guaranteed noise power level
- Only use the shredder in the open (that is, away from walls or other rigid structures) on a firm, level surface.
- Do not use the machine on a paved, gravelled area, which could be damaged by ejected material.
- Before you start up the shredder, check that all of the nuts, bolts and other fastenings are tight. Covers and shields must be fastened properly and in good working order. Replace any damaged or illegible stickers.
- Only use replacement parts and accessories supplied and recommended by the manufacturer. Using third-party parts will immediately invalidate the guarantee.
- Do not leave the shredder working unattended and keep it in a dry place out of children's reach.
- Only connect the shredder to a properly earthed mains power supply. Make sure that the extension cable and socket are properly earthed.
- While being used in the open, connect the shredder to a residual current (RC) circuit breaker with a trip current of not more than 30 mA.
Working with the device:
• Make sure that the funnel feeder is empty before you start the shredder.
- Keep your head, hair and body away from the intake opening.
- Do not reach into the funnel feeder during operation. The shredder will continue to run for a short period after you switch it off.
• Always stay outside of the ejection zone during initial operation of the equipment.
• Always make sure you are standing in a firm, balanced position. Do not lean forwards, and never stand above the shredder when inserting materials.
- Make sure that the material inserted into the shredder does not contain hard objects made of metal, stone, glass or similar.
- Do not use the shredder in the rain and in bad weather. Work in daylight or under good lighting conditions.
- Do not operate the shredder when you are tired or distracted, or under the influence of alcohol or medication. Always take a break when you need one and be sensible about how you work.
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Switch the shredder off and pull the plug under the following circumstances:
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when you are not using the device,
- transporting it or leaving it unattended;
- before releasing a jammed blade.
- when you are checking the device, cleaning it or removing blockages;
- when you are carrying out cleaning or maintenance work or replacing accessories;
- Before moving or lifting the shredder
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If foreign objects should enter the shredder, if the shredder is making unfamiliar noises or vibrations (check the shredder for damage before starting it up again)
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Do not allow shredded material to accumulate near the ejection area. This may otherwise hinder proper ejection and force the material back up through the feeder.
- Do not transport or tip the shredder with the motor running.
- Keep hands, other body parts and clothing out of the filling chamber and ejection channel and away from other moving parts.
- In the event of blockages in the machine intake or ejection, switch off the motor and disconnect the machine from the mains before removing leftover material in the intake opening or ejection channel. Ensure that the motor is free of rubbish and other accumulations in order to safeguard the motor from damage or possible fire.
Remember that the cutting tool is also activated when the starting mechanism is started on a motor operated machine.

CAUTION! The following states how damage to the trimmer and possible injury to people can be avoided:
- Handle the unit with care. Clean the ventilation slits regularly; keep to the maintenance instructions.
- Do not overload your device. Work only within the indicated range of performance. Do not employ any low power machines for heavy work. Do not use your device for purposes for which it has not been designed.
- Only switch the shredder off once the funnel feeder is completely empty since the shredder may otherwise clog up and not be able to start afterwards.
- Do not attempt to repair the shredder yourself unless you are qualified to do so. Any work not specified in this manual may only be carried out by our service centre.
Electrical safety

CAUTION! The following states how to avoid accidents and injuries due to electric shock:
- Use the tension relief provided for the fixing of the extension cord.
- Damaged cables, coupling and plugs or connecting leads not corresponding to specifications, must not be employed. Remove the plug immediately from the plug socket in case of damage to the mains cable.
Do not touch the mains power supply cable under any circumstances until you have pulled the plug out of the mains socket.
- If the power cable for this equipment is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a customer service agent of the same or a similarly qualified person in order to prevent hazards.
- Do not use the appliance if the on/off switch does not work properly. Always have a damaged switch repaired by our Service Centre (See p. 57 for the address).
- Only use extension cables that have been approved for outdoor use and are resistant to splash water. The core diameter for extension cables must be at least 2.5 ~mm^2 . Always roll the whole cable off the reel before use. Check the cable for damage.
- Do not unplug the shredder by the cable. Keep the cable away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
General description
Functional description
The shredder has a powerful electric motor with overload protection. Cutting is performed by a system of blades. The sturdy chassis ensures a stable standing position with good mobility.
Refer to the following descriptions for a functional description of the controls.

See the front fold-out page for illustrations.
Summary

1 Hopper
2 Pusher
3 Bag mount
4 Collection bag
5 Wheel
6 Chassis
7 Mains lead
8 Housing interlock
9 On/Off switch
10 Handle
Installation manual
Scope of delivery
- Operating and safety instructions
- Shredder
- Chassis
- Collection bag
- Two wheels, wheel covers, and mounting material
- Allen wrench
- Pusher
Assembling the shredder

Slide the axle (6.1) into the chassis (6).
Mount the two wheels (5) onto the chassis (6).
Slide the two wheels (5) onto the chassis axle (6). Slip the washers (12) onto the axle and stick the split pins (14) through the appropriate holes in the axle.
Clip the wheel covers (11) onto the wheels.

Place the shredder (14) on the hopper (1). Push the chassis (6) into the shredder.
Operation
Start-up

Check that the mains voltage matches the rating on the name plate.
Hook the collection bag (4) into the bag mounts (3).
Switching the shredder on and off

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Close-up of a mechanical clamp or spring mechanism with no visible text or symbolsMake a loop at the end of the extension cable and hang the loop onto the strain relief on the mains cable (7).
Connect the extension cable.
Make sure that the funnel feeder is empty.
- Set the On/Off switch (9) to turn on the unit.
Place your chopping material in the fill hopper. The material is drawn in and chopped.
- Set the On/Off switch (9) back to "OFF" to turn off the unit.
The shredder will continue to run immediately after switching off.
Emptying the collection bag

Avoid filling the collection bag too much. Mind that the bag will unevenly fill under the discharge duct!
- Turn off the unit.
- Remove and empty the collection bag (4).
Overload protection
In the event of overload, e.g. due to branches that are too thick, the equipment automatically switches off.
To restart, allow the equipment to cool then switch it back on.
Restart prevention
The unit will not automatically restart when the power returns after a power cut.
To restart the unit, press the On switch.
Working methods
General working instructions

Keep enough distance to the shredder since long branches can be spun off while being drawn into the shredder.

Wear ear and eye protection

Wear hand protection
- When feeding branches to the unit, keep holding them until they are automatically drawn in.
- Adapt to the speed of the shredder and avoid overloading the unit.
- To avoid the unit clogging up, mix the branches with twigs and gardening waste allowed to wither for several days.
- To prevent the blades from becoming blunt quickly, remove mud and stones from the roots before shredding.
- Do not shred but directly compost all soft and wet material such as kitchen waste.
- Keep a couple of dry branches to use them for cleaning the unit at the end.
- Do not turn off the unit until all the material has passed the blades. Remaining material may otherwise block the blade when you restart the unit.
Freeing up a jam



Before starting to service or clean the unit, turn off the unit, pull the power plug, and wait until the blade stands still. There is a risk of injury and a risk to life from electric shock, fire and rotating blades.
- Check that the power plug ( A 7) is pulled properly.
- Unlock the housing interlock (8).
- Tip forward the front part of the shredder housing. You can remove it completely and put it aside.
- You now have full access to the blades (18).
- Remove the blockage.
Sharpening, turning or replacing the blades

Before starting to service or clean the unit, turn off the unit, pull the power plug, and wait until the blade stands still. There is a risk of injury and a risk to life from electric shock, fire and rotating blades.


- Check that the power plug ( A 7) is pulled properly.
- Unlock the housing interlock (8).
- Tip forward the front part of the shredder housing. You can remove it completely and put it aside.
- You now have full access to the blade (18).
- Use a screwdriver to block the blade plate (16). Slot the screwdriver into the access hole (19) and carefully turn the blade plate (16) until one of the
two blocking apertures appears. Now block the blade plate (16) by slotting the screwdriver right through it.
- Use the Allen wrench (15) to unscrew the screw (17) in the blade plate (16) and remove the blade (18).

To assemble the blade you must use a new screw and tighten it with an torque of 16 Nm.
Replacement parts
Replacement parts can be ordered directly from our service centre. In your order, quote the equipment type and position number in the exploded view.
Screw.... 91093082
Blade 91093083
Maintenance and cleaning

Leave all work not described in this manual to an authorised customer service centre. Only use original parts.
Waste disposal and environmental protection
Be environmentally friendly. Return the tool, accessories and packaging to a recycling centre when you have finished with them.

Wear hand protection when work-Wear hand protection when work-
ing on the blade.

Before starting to service or clean the unit, turn off the unit, pull the power plug, and wait until the blade stands still. There is a risk of injury and a risk to life from electric shock, fire and rotating blades.

Machines do not belong with domestic waste.
Hand over the device at an utilization location. The plastic and metal parts employed can be separated out into pure materials and recycling can be implemented. Ask your Service Center about this.
General cleaning and servicing

Do not spray water onto the shredder. Electric shock hazard.
• Always keep the shredder, wheels and air vents clean. Use a brush or cloth to clean it, avoid cleaners and solvents.
- Always check that the shredder and especially the guards are not worn down or damaged but firmly attached before use. Check that the nuts, bolts and screws are tight.
- Check the covers and guards for damage and improper attachment. If necessary, change the components
- Keep the shredder in a dry place out of children's reach. Do not cover the shredder in nylon bags, as moisture may develop.
Guarantee
- We grant a 24-month warranty for this appliance. This equipment is not suitable for commercial use. Commercial use will invalidate the guarantee.
If you have reason to launch a claim on guarantee, please call our service centre. They will give you further information on the complaints management process. - The guarantee does not cover damage from natural wear, overloading or improper use. Certain components, such as the blade are subject to normal wear and are not covered by guarantee.
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Guarantee is conditional on adherence to instructions on cleaning and servicing instructions.
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Damage resulting from material or manufacturing defects shall be remedied by replacement or repair free of charge.
- Our service centre will also repair parts not covered by guarantee for a fee. The service centre will be pleased to give you a cost estimate.
We can only repair equipment with sufficient postage and packaging by the sender.
- This requires you to return the non-dismantled unit together with its receipt slip and warranty card to our Service Centre.
- We will not accept bulk consignments, express or other special freight where postage has not been paid for.
• We will dispose of your equipment free of charge.
Technical specifications
Blade-type shredder ...... EMH 2440
Nominal power intake ..... 2400 W, S6 40% 100s*
Nominal voltage ...... 220V-240 V, 50 Hz
Safety class .... □II
Degree of protection ......IP24
Idling speed (n) 3940 min ^1
Branch thickness ....max. 40 mm**
Volume of collection bag......ca. 60 l
Weight 12 kg
Guaranteed sound power level 107 dB(A)
Measured sound power level ( L_wA ) .....104,7 dB(A); K_wA=2 dB(A)
Acoustic pressure level ( L_pA ) 97,5 dB(A); K_pA = 3 dB(A)
The sound levels have been determined in accordance with noise measuring process EN 13683:2009-09, appendix F.
* Continuous-operation periodic duty (40 s on - 60 s idle)
** The max. branch thickness that can be chaffed is dependent on the type of wood and the quality of the goods being cut.
For hard wood (e.g. oak/beech branches), the max. branch thickness that can be chaffed is less than for soft wood (e.g. pine/spruce wood). For dry or knotted wood, the cutting thickness may also be less.
Do not exceed the maximum permitted network impedance of 0,30 Ohms at the electrical connection point. To be on the safe side, check with your local electric utility to verify that the junction point of the mains has enough continuous current carrying capacity for the unit.
Noise and vibration values were determined according to the standards and stipulations mentioned in the declaration of conformity.
Technical and optical changes can be carried out in the course of further development without notice. All dimensions, references and information of this instruction manual are therefore without guarantee.
Legal claims, which are made on the basis of the instruction manual, cannot thus be considered as valid.
Troubleshooting
| Problem Possible cause Remedy | ||
| Motor will not start | No mains power supply | Check the socket, cable, lead and plug for damage, and if necessary, have any damage repaired by qualified repair personnel. |
| Overload protection tripped | Wait until the motor has cooled down, then press the Reset button and restart the unit | |
| Lid of housing not closed properly | Tightly screw in the housing interlock | |
| Garden waste is not drawn in | Shredding material is too soft | Use the pusher or add dry twigs/ branches |
| Unit blocked See section „Removing blockages“ | ||
| Shredding material in discharge duct | Remove shredding material from discharge duct | |
| Unit won't shred properly | Blades are blunt | Check and turn, sharpen or replace blades as necessary (see section „Sharpening, turning, replacing the blades“) |
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Fax: 0845 683 2677
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