[. . . ] You may not start to operate the machine until you have read these operating manual, observed all the instructions given and completely and properly assembled the machine! contents Extent of delivery EC Declaration of Conformity Symbols - Machine - Operating manual Operating times Normal intended use Risidual risks Safety instructions Assembly Before the first start-up Fuelling - Oil - Oil capacity - Oil filling - Oil level checking - Petrol - Storing fuel (petrol) - Fuelling the garden shredder Start-up - Before starting the engine - Starting the engine - Stopping the engine Working with the garden shredder - What can I shred?- What kind of material can be shredded with the filling hopper and how to feed it ?- What kind of material can be shredded with the filling hopper and how to feed it ? [. . . ] Install at first the supports RH and LH using the screws M8x20, washer A8. Then place the distance sleeve (39) and guide the screw M8x205 through it. Then, the other person tilts the garden shredder to the opposite direction. Guide the screws M8x205 through the axle support RH (38) and then through the device. Safe handling with fuels Fuels and fuel vapours are inflammable and may cause serious injury on the skin or when inhaled. Therefore be careful and provide sufficient ventilation when handling with fuels. Stop the engine and allow the garden shredder to cool down before fuelling it. When using SAE 30 oil at temperatures under 10°C it is hard to start the engine and the cylinder bore may be damaged due to insufficient lubrication. Only fuel the garden shredder outdoors or in sufficiently ventilated rooms. Carefully open the tank cap (28) to allow possible overpressure to relax. 4 cm below the neck's edge to allow the fuel space for expansion. Before starting the engine take the machine and go away at least three metres from the fuelling place. Do not place the equipment on ground which is paved or surfaced with gravel. Always maintain a safe distance (at least 2 m) from walls or other fixed objects. Before each use, check - there are no damages at the machine - All screws are tight. Clean fresh non-leaded petrol having an octane number of 85 as a minimum. Inspect for damage, replace or repair damaged parts, - check the equipment and tighten loose parts. You must not repair the equipment yourself if you are unauthorized to do so. Grasp and slowly pull the cranking rope handle (22) until you feel a resistance. Do not fully pull out the cranking rope and do not allow that the rope handle strikes against the engine. If the engine does not start after the first pulling operation, put the choke lever (25) to the position and repeat the step until the engine starts. Hedge and tree cuttings, bushes, perennial herb, dead flowers No: · Glass, metal, plastic, plastic bags, stones, cloth, roots with soil, food left-overs, fish or meat. [. . . ] 6 litres of new oil (for oil type see "Fuelling") into the hole. Do not touch the spark plug or the spark plug connector while the engine is running. Replace the spark plug: - every 100 hours or each season (whichever case comes first) - when the insulating body is damaged, - when the electrodes show excessive erosion, - when the electrodes show excessive dirt or oil. Use the following spark plug type: - Champion RC12YC - or equivalent types Pull out the both spring cotter pins (34) and the bolt (35). [. . . ]