DRAPER 97974 230V Quiet Garden Shredder Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- DRAPER
Table of Contents
- 97974 230V Quiet Garden Shredder
- TITLE PAGE
- WARRANTY
- INTRODUCTION
- HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION
- TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
- UNPACKING AND CHECKING
- PREPARING THE SHREDDER
- OPERATING THE SHREDDER
- MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
- EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
- DISPOSAL
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
97974 230V Quiet Garden Shredder
Instruction Manual **
230V QUIET GARDEN
SHREDDER 97974**
97974 230V Quiet Garden Shredder
These instructions accompanying the product are the original instructions.
This document is part of the product, keep it for the life of the product
passing it on to any subsequent holder of the product. Read all these
instructions before assembling, operating or maintaining this product.
This manual has been compiled by Draper Tools describing the purpose for which
the product has been designed, and contains all the necessary information to
ensure its correct and safe use. By following all the general safety
instructions contained in this manual, it will ensure both product and
operator safety, together with longer life of the product itself.
All photographs and drawings in this manual are supplied by Draper Tools to
help illustrate the operation of the product.
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information
contained in this manual, the Draper Tools policy of continuous improvement
determines the right to make modifications without prior warning.
TITLE PAGE
1.1 INTRODUCTION:
USER MANUAL FOR: 230V Quiet Garden Shredder
Stock No: 97974
Part No: GSS2800D
1.2 REVISIONS:
Date first published February 2021.
As our user manuals are continually updated, users should make sure that they
use the very latest version.
Downloads are available from: http://drapertools.com/manuals
Draper Tools Limited
Hursley Road
Chandler’s Ford
Eastleigh
Hampshire
SO53 1YF
UK
Website: drapertools.com
Product Help Line: +44 (0) 23 8049 4344
General Fax: +44 (0) 23 8026 0784
1.3 UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUALS SAFETY CONTENT:
Warning! – Information that draws attention to the risk of injury or death.
Important – Information that draws attention to the risk of damage to the
product or surroundings.
1.4 COPYRIGHT © NOTICE:
Copyright © Draper Tools Limited.
Permission is granted to reproduce this publication for personal and
educational use only.
Commercial copying, redistribution, hiring or lending is prohibited.
No part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted
in any other form or means without written permission from Draper Tools
Limited.
In all cases this copyright notice must remain intact.
WARRANTY
3.1 WARRANTY
Draper tools have been carefully tested and inspected before shipment and are
guaranteed to be free from defective materials and workmanship.
Should the tool develop a fault, please return the complete tool to your
nearest distributor or contact:
Draper Tools Limited, Chandler’s Ford, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO53 1YF.
England.
Telephone Sales Desk: +44 (0) 8049 4333 or Product Help Line +44 (0) 23 8049
4344.
A proof of purchase must be provided with the tool.
If upon inspection it is found that the fault occurring is due to defective
materials or workmanship, repairs will be carried out free of charge. This
warranty period covering labour and parts is 12 months from the date of
purchase except where tools are hired out when the warranty period is 90 days
from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any consumable
parts, any type of battery or normal wear and tear, nor does it cover any
damage caused by misuse, careless or unsafe handling, alterations, accidents,
or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other than the authorised Draper
warranty repair agent.
Note: If the tool is found not to be within the terms of warranty, repairs and
carriage charges will be quoted and made accordingly.
This warranty applies in lieu of any other warranty expressed or implied and
variations of its terms are not authorised.
Your Draper warranty is not effective unless you can produce upon request a
dated receipt or invoice to verify your proof of purchase within the warranty
period.
Please note that this warranty is an additional benefit and does not affect
your statutory rights.
Draper Tools Limited.
INTRODUCTION
4.1 SCOPE
Part of our core range, this product is suitable for enthusiasts and
tradespersons alike for the shredding of garden waste, for foliage with a
maximum capacity of 44mm. Any other application is considered misuse.
4.2 SPECIFICATION
Stock No. …………………………………….. 97974
Part No. ………………………………………………. GSS2800D
Motor:
Rated voltage …………………………………………. 230V~
Rated frequency …………………………………………………. 50Hz
Rated input ………………………………………………… 2800W
Speed (no load) ……………………………………………………… 60rpm
Max. cutting diameter ………………………………………. 44mm
Sound pressure level (LpA) …………………………….. 79.1dB(A)
Sound power level (LWA) ………………………………. 94dB(A)
Uncertainty (K) ……………………………………………. 3dB(A)
Weight (machine only) …………………………………………… 20.5kg
4.3 HANDLING AND STORAGE
− Care must be taken when handling this product.
• Dropping this power tool could have an effect on its accuracy and could also
result in personal injury. This product is not a toy and must be respected.
− Environmental conditions can have a detrimental effect on this product if
neglected.
• Exposure to damp air can gradually corrode components. If the product is
unprotected from dust and debris, components will become clogged.
• If not cleaned and maintained correctly or regularly, the machine will not
perform at its best.
HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION
5.1 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOL USE
When using any type of power tool there are steps that should be taken to make
sure that you, as the user, remain safe.
Common sense and a respect for the tool will help reduce the risk of injury.
Read the instruction manual fully. Do not attempt any operation until you have
read and understood this manual.
Most important you must know how to safely start and stop this machine,
especially in an emergency.
Keep the work area tidy and clean. Attempting to clear clutter from around the
machine during use will reduce your concentration. Mess on the floor creates a
trip hazard. Any liquid spilt on the floor could result in you slipping.
Find a suitable location. If the machine is bench mounted, the location should
provide good natural light or artificial lighting as a replacement. Avoid damp
and dust locations as it will have a negative effect on the machine’s
performance. If the machine is portable do not expose the tool to rain. In all
cases do not operate power tools near any flammable materials.
Keep bystanders away. Children, onlookers and passers by must be restricted
from entering the work area for their own protection. The barrier must extend
a suitable distance from the tool user.
Unplug and house all power tools that are not in use. A power tool should
never be left unattended while connected to the power supply. They must be
housed in a suitable location, away locked up and from children. This includes
battery chargers.
Do not overload or misuse the tool. All tools are designed for a purpose and
are limited to what they are capable of doing. Do not attempt to use a power
tool (or adapt it in any way) for an application it is not designed for.
Select a tool appropriate for the size of the job. Overloading a tool will
result in tool failure and user injury. This covers the use of accessories.
Dress properly. Loose clothing, long hair and jewellery are all dangerous
because they can become entangled in moving machinery. This can also result in
parts of body being pulled into the machine. Clothing should be close fitted,
with any long hair tired back and jewellery and neck ties removed. Footwear
must be fully enclosed and have a non-slip sole.
Wear personal protective equipment (PPE). Dust, noise, vibration and swarf can
all be dangerous if not suitably protected against. If the work involving the
power tool creates dust or fumes wear a dust mask. Vibration to the hand,
caused by operating some tools for longer periods must be protected against.
Wear vibration reducing gloves and allow long breaks between uses.
Protect against dust and swarf by wearing approved safety goggles or a face
shield. These are some of the more common hazards and preventions, however,
always find out what hazards are associated with the machine/work process and
wear the most suitable protective equipment available.
Do not breathe contaminated air. If the work creates dust or fumes connect the
machine (if possible) to an extraction system either locally or remotely.
Working outdoors can also help if possible.
Move the machine as instructed. If the machine is hand held, do not carry it
by the power supply cable. If the product is heavy, employ a second or third
person to help move it safely or use a mechanical device. Always refer to the
instructions for the correct method.
Do not overreach. Extending your body too far can result in a loss of balance
and you falling. This could be from a height or onto a machine and will result
in injury.
Maintain your tools correctly. A well maintained tool will do the job safely.
Replace any damaged or missing parts immediately with original parts from the
manufacturer. As applicable, keep blades sharp, moving parts clean, oiled or
greased, handles clean, and emergency devices working.
Wait for the machine to stop. Unless the machine is fitted with a safety
brake, some parts may continue to move due to momentum. Wait for all parts to
stop, then unplug it from the power supply before making any adjustments,
carrying out maintenance operations or just finishing using the tool.
Remove and check setting tools. Some machinery requires the use of
additional tools or keys to set, load or adjust the power tool. Before
starting the power tool always check to make certain they have been removed
and are safely away from the machine.
Prevent unintentional starting. Before plugging any machine in to the
power supply, make sure the switch is in the OFF position. If the machine is
portable, do not hold the machine near the switch and take care when putting
the machine down, that nothing can operate the switch.
Carefully select an extension lead. Some machines are not suitable for
use with extension leads. If the tool is designed for use outdoors, use an
extension lead also suitable for that environment. When using an extended
lead, select one capable of handling the current (amps) drawn by the machine
in use. Fully extend the lead regardless of the distance between the power
supply and the tool. Excess current (amps) and a coiled extension lead will
both cause the cable to heat up and can result in fire.
Concentrate and stay alert. Distractions are likely to cause an accident.
Never operate a power tool if you are under the influence of drugs
(prescription or otherwise), including alcohol or if you are feeling tired.
Being disorientated will result in an accident.
Have this tool repaired by a qualified perso n. This tool is designed to
conform to the relevant international and local standards and as such should
be maintained and repaired by someone qualified, using only original parts
supplied by the manufacturer. This will ensure the tool remains safe to use.
5.2 RESIDUAL RISK
Important: Although the safety instructions and operating manuals for our
tools contain extensive instructions of safe working with power tools, every
power tool involves a certain residual risk which can not be completely
excluded by safety mechanisms. Power tools must therefore always be operated
with caution!
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
6.1 IDENTIFICATION
(1) On/off switch.
(2) Circuit breaker button.
(3) Forward/reverse switch.
(4) Plunger.
(5) Collection box catch.
(6) Collection box.| (7) Top feed housing.
(8) Hopper.
(9) Feed chute
(10) Counterplate adjusting knob.
(11) Wheel and cover.
(12) Support feet.
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UNPACKING AND CHECKING
7.1 PACKAGING
Carefully remove the product from the packaging and examine it for any sign of
damage that may have happened during shipping. Lay the contents out and check
them against the parts shown below. If any part is damaged or missing, please
contact the Draper Help Line (the telephone number appears on the Title page)
and do not attempt to use the product. The packaging material should be
retained at least during the warranty period, in case the machine needs to be
returned for repair.
Warning!
− Some of the packaging materials used may be harmful to children. Do not
leave any of these materials in the reach of children.
− If any of the packaging is to be thrown away, make sure they are disposed of
correctly, according to local regulations.
7.2 WHAT’S IN THE BOX
As well as the main product, there are several parts not fitted or attached to
it. (13)
Wheel axle.
(14) Hex key.
(15) Spanner.
Note: For details of our full range of accessories and consumables,
please visit drapertools.com
PREPARING THE SHREDDER
8.1 ASSEMBLY – FIGS. 1 – 5
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With the machine upside down turn the two feet to the appropriate location (Fig. 2).
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Place the axle bar between the legs and mount the wheels ensuring the nut is not too tight (Figs. 3 & 4). Attached wheel cover (Fig. 5) and turn the machine the right way up. Take care when tilting the unit onto its wheels as the unit has an uneven weight distribution.
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Pull down the collection box catch (5) and slide the collection box to the appropriate location and push catch upwards to secure. If catch is not closed the motor will not activate.
NOTE: It is dangerous to use the machine without the hopper (8).
8.2 PREPARATION
Before using the machine, read the instructions thoroughly and acquaint
yourself with the features of the machine.
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Inspect the material to be shredded before starting. Remove any objects or debris that could be thrown, jammed or become entangled in the blades. Remove any soil from root balls. Foreign bodies like stones, glass, metals, fabrics, or plastics must not enter the in-feed chute, these could damage the blades.
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Always place the machine on firm level ground. During operation, do not tilt or move.
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Allow the cutting blades to reach full speed before feeding the material into the in-feed chute.
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Use the machine to shred the following materials only:
• Twigs and branches (Max. diameter 44mm)
• Waste from pruning bushes
• Waste from trimming hedges
• Plant material and other garden waste
• Leaves and plant roots (remove soil from roots before shredding) -
Feed the material to be shredded into the corner of the in-feed chute, if it is not too bulky, the material will be drawn in by the blades.
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Do not over fill the in-feed chute.
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Warning: Material extending out from the machine could lash out. Please keep at safe distance.
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Ensure the shredded material can fall freely from the discharge chute.
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To make finer compost, shred for a second time.
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Do not allow the shredded material to build up and block the discharge chute. If it does, it could reach the cutting blades and be thrown out of the in-feed chute.
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Organic material contains a large amount of water and sap that can stick to the shredder. To avoid this, material should be left for a few days to dry out. Large branches however are best shredded when they are fresh.
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Switch off and unplug from the mains before investigating if:
– The blade stalls
– Any foreign objects are struck
– Unusual noises/vibrations
– The appliance becomes clogged
Before restarting:
– Inspect for damage
– Replace or repair any damaged parts
– Check for and tighten any loose parts
Allow the machine to cool for at least 1 minute before restarting the machine. -
Keep the motor cooling vents clean of debris and other accumulations to prevent damage to the motor or possible fire.
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When not in used and under supervision, make sure the machine is off and unplugged from the mains.
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Do not allow processed material to build up in the discharge zone; this may prevent proper discharge and can result in kickback of material through the feed intake opening.
OPERATING THE SHREDDER
9.1 START UP OPERATION – FIG. 6
- Select Forward/Reverse by pressing switch (3).
- Press the On/Off switch (1) to ON (I) postion to start the motor.
- Press the On/Off switch (1) to OFF (O) postion to stop the motor. (3)
CAUTION:
Damage to the machine due to improper operation.
Incorrect handling can result in machine damage.
Only feed materials to be shredded after the machine was switched on. Do not
feed materials to be shredded after the machine was switched off.
NOTE:
The machine is equipped with a safety switch to prevent it from being switch
on again accidentally after a power failure.
9.2 OVERLOAD PROTECTION – FIG. 7
This machine is equipped with an overload protection system. To protect the
motor from being damaged, the safety switch will automatically switch off the
power when the motor is overloaded.
Wait at least 1 minute before restarting by first pressing the reset button
and then the On/Off switch.
If the motor does not restart, do the following :
- Press the safety switch(2).
- Press the Forward/Reverse Button (3) to REVERSE position.
- Press and hold the On/Off switch (1) to ON (I) position to remove any objects that could obstruct the blades.
ATTENTION:
Always wear safety gloves when executing the steps mentioned above.
9.3 USING THE PLUNGER – FIG. 8
There is a plunger provided to aid feeding less bulkymaterial such as small
twigs, leaves, other garden waste and vegetation into the in-feed chute.
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Load the material into the hopper.
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Insert the plunger (4) into the in-feed chute pushing the material onto the blade disc.
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Wait until all the material has been shredder before adding more material.
NOTE:
Your fingers must never enter the in-feed chute.
Never use the tool if the hopper is not fitted.
Do not over reach.
9.4 KEEPING THE SHREDDER CLEAN
Before commencing cleaning and maintenance procedures, make sure the garden
shredder is switched off and disconnected from the mains supply.
Always wear sturdy leather gloves when cleaning the cutter blades.
To ensure the best performance from the garden shredder, it must be kept
clean.
- Always clean the garden shredder immediately after use.
- Do not allow material to because dry and hard on any of the garden shredder surface. This will directly affect the shredding performance.
- Make sure that the inlet chute and the ejector chute are kept clean and clear of all waste material.
- Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are tight and secure.
- Always have any damaged or worn parts repaired, or replaced by qualified personnel.
- Do not use detergents or solvents as these could cause irreparable damage to your machine. Chemicals can destroy the plastic parts.
9.5 ADJUSTING THE COUNTERPLATE
– FIGS. 9 – 10
To obtain an optimum shredding result and prevent damage to
the blade, the counterplate must be adjusted at regular intervals. The
counterplate must also be adjusted of so called interlinkage occurs.
- Turn counterplate adjusting knob (A) clockwise until a slight friction noise can be heard and fine aluminum chips fall from the ejector chute for a short period of time.
- Then the materials to be shredded should be fully cut again.
9.6 REPLACING THE COUNTERPLATE
– FIGS. 11 – 12
- Open the back cover by loosing 4 screws.
- Take out the counterplate (B) and replace with a new one.
- Put back the back cover and use wrench to fix the screws.
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
10.1 MAINTENANCE
Regular inspection and cleaning reduces the necessity for maintenance
operations and will keep your tool in good working condition.
- Warning: During maintenance and cleaning ensure the machine is disconnected from the mains.
- When the appliance is stopped for servicing, inspection, or storage, or to change an accessory, switch off and pull the plug from the mains supply before making any inspections, adjustments, etc.
- If an extension cord is used it shall not be of lighter grade than the supply cord already fitted to the appliance.
- Check the supply and any extension cord regularly for damage or signs of ageing. Do not use the appliance, if the cords are damaged.
- When servicing the cutting means be aware that, even though the motor will not start due to the interlock feature of the guard, the cutting means can still be moved if the motor is turned by hand.
- Never attempt to override the interlock feature of the top feed housing.
- Remove deposited matter from the machine using a brush.
- Always clean the machine after use. Clean the plastic body and plastic parts using soap and a moist cloth. Do not use aggressive agents or solvents for cleaning.
- Never clean the shredder with a jet of water or by rinsing. Make sure that no water is allowed to enter into the shredder.
10.2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem | Possible Cause | Remedy |
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Motor does not start. | 1. Safety switch. | 1. Check if the switch still |
functions well.
2. Power failure.| 2. Check the power supply cable, the plug and the house
fuse.
3. Unsure.| 3. Return to an authorised service agent for diagnosis.
Poor shredding performance.| 1. The material is jammed in the feeding
funnel.| 1. Switch the shredder OFF. Pull the material from the feed funnel.
Switch the shredder back ON and re-feed thick branches such that the blade
does not immediately engage the pre-cut notches again.
2. Shredding material is too soft.| 2. Insert wood or shred dried branches.
3. Overload| Press the reset button and then the On/Off switch. If it still
does not start, take the steps indicated in section 9.2 ‘Overload Protection’
(page 11).
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
11.1 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
| Read the instruction manual.
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| Wear safety glasses.
| Wear ear defenders.
| Wear protective gloves.
| Warning!
| Safety cut-out facility.
| Danger! Risk of flying debris.
| Remove plug from power supply before carrying out any maintenance & when not
in use.
| Warning! Sharp objects.
| Warning! Keep bystanders away.
| Pay more attention to the operator’s hands and feet to avoid injury.
| Do not operate the machine indoors.
| Class II construction (Double insulated).
| WEEE – Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment. Do not dispose of Waste
Electrical & Electronic Equipment in with domestic rubbish.
| Continuous A-Weighted Sound Pressure Level.
DISPOSAL
12.1 DISPOSAL
– At the end of the machine’s working life, or when it can no longer be
repaired, ensure that it is disposed of according to national regulations.
– Contact your local authority for details of collection schemes in your area.
In all circumstances:
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Do not dispose of power tools with domestic waste.
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Do not incinerate.
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Do not dispose of WEEE* as unsorted municipal waste.
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Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment.
CONTACTS
Draper Tools Limited, Hursley Road, Chandler’s Ford, Eastleigh, Hampshire. SO53 1YF. U.K.
Help Line: (023) 8049 4344
Sales Desk: (023) 8049 4333 Internet: drapertools.com E-mail: sales@drapertools.com
General Enquirie s: (023) 8026 6355
Service/Warranty Repair Agent: For aftersales servicing or warranty repairs, please contact the Draper Tools Help Line for details of an agent in your local area.
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