IKRA ILH 3000 A Electric Silent Shredder Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- IKRA
Table of Contents
- ILH 3000 A Electric Silent Shredder
- General safety information for power tools
- Safety Instructions for the Garden Shredder
- Intended Use
- Package Contents
- Operating Instructions
- Operation
- Storage
- Repair Service
- Waste disposal and environmental protection
- Technical Data
- Spare parts
- EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- IKRA Warranty conditions
- SERVICE
- Documents / Resources
Electric Silent Shredder
ILH 3000 A
**Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions – Translation of the original Operating
Instructions
Read operating instructions before use!
ILH 3000 A Electric Silent Shredder
- Feeding funnel
- Overload protector
- On/Off switch
- Reversing switch
- Adjusting knob for cutting clearance
- Mains cable with plug
- Cable strain relief
- Collection box
- Base frame
- Support foot
- Wheels
- Safety switch
- Hex key
- Wrench
- Pusher
Spare parts and accessories
If you need accessories or spare parts, please contact our Service department.
Illustration and explanation of pictograms
- Read the instructions for use!
- Keep third parties out of the area of risk.
- Caution! Rotating electrical too! Tool carries on running after being switched off!
- If the cable is damaged, disconnect from the mains immediately and replace cable!
- Where safety goggles and hearing protection!
- Do not stand / step on the collection box
- Caution! Blades run to! Wait until all rotating parts are stalled.
- Class II – double insulated
- Attention: Environmental Protection! This device may not be disposed of with general/household waste. Dispose of only at a designated collection point.
- Position open
- Position closed
- Sound power level LWA 92 dB(A)
- Adjusting the cutting gear
- Confirms the conformity of the power tool with the directives of the European Community.
- Degree of protection against water IPX4
General safety information for power tools
Warning! Read all safety-related information and safety instructions! Failure to observe the safety information and instructions may result in electric shock, burns and/or severe injury. Keep the safety information and instructions for future reference. The term ‘power tool’ as used in the safety information and instructions includes both mains-operated tools (with power cord) andbattery-operated tools (without power cord).
1.1 Safety at the workplace
- Keep your working area clean, tidy and welllit. Disorder and poorly lit working areas may result in accidents.
- Do not operate the power tool in potentially explosive environments containing combustible fluids, gases or dusts. Power tools generate sparks that may ignite dusts or fumes.
- Keep children and other persons away while you are operating the power tool. Distractions may result in the operator losing control over the tool.
1.2 Electrical safety
- Before switching on, make sure that the voltage of your electricity supply is the same as that indicated on the rating plate.
- The mains plug of the power tool must fit into the mains socket. The plug must not be modified in any way. Do not use adapter plugs/ connectors in combination with tools with protective earthing. Unmodified plugs and fitting sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.
- Avoid physical contact with earthed surfaces as pipes, heaters, ovens and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed.
- Keep the tool out of the rain or moisture in general. The penetration of water into a power tool increases the risk of electric shock.
- Do not use the cord to carry or hang up the tool or to pull the plug out of the socket. Keep the cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges or moving parts of the tool. Damaged or tangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
- When operating a power tool outdoors, use exclusively extension cords that are approved for outdoor-use. The use of an extension cord that is suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
- If the operation of a power tool in a moist environment cannot be avoided it is highly recommended to use a residual current device (RCD). The use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
1.3 Personal safety
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Always pay attention to what you do and apply reasonable care when working with a power tool. Do not use the power tool when you are tired or under the influence of medication, drugs or alcohol. When working with power tools, even a short moment of inattentiveness may result in severe injury.
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Wear personal protection equipment and always wear eye protection (safety goggles).
Wearing personal protection equipment as a dust mask, nonslip safety shoes, safety helmet or ear protectors (depending on the type and application of the tool) reduces the risk of injury. -
Avoid unintentional operation. Make sure that the power tool is switched off before you connect it to the mains supply and/or the battery and whenever you pick up or carry the tool.
When carrying the tool with your finger on the on/off switch or connecting the tool to the mains supply with the switch in ‘ON’ position, this may result in accidents. -
Remove adjustment tools or wrenches and the like before you switch the power tool on.
A wrench or other tool that is inside or on an rotating part of the tool may cause injury. -
Avoid unusual postures. Make sure to have a safe footing and keep your balance at all times. This will allow you to better control the power tool in unexpected situations.
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Wear suitable clothes. Do not wear wide clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothes and gloves clear of all moving parts. Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair may get caught in moving parts.
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If dust extraction/collection devices are pro- vided make sure that they are connected and used properly. The use of a dust extraction device may reduce risks caused by dust.
1.4 Use and handling of the power tool
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Do not overtax the power tool. Use the power tool intended for your type of work in each case. The use of the suitable power tool within the stated range of performance makes working more effective and safer.
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Do not use a power tool with a damaged switch.
A power tool that cannot be switched on or off any more is dangerous and must be repaired. -
Pull the mains plug and/or remove the battery before adjusting a tool, changing accessories or putting the tool aside. This precaution avoids the unintentional start of the tool.
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Store power tools that are currently not used out of the reach of children. Do not allow persons to use the tool if they are not familiar with the tool or these instructions. Power tools are dangerous if used by inexperienced persons.
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Thoroughly maintain your power tool. Check whether moving parts are working properly and are not jamming/sticking, and whether parts are broken or otherwise damaged in a way that may affect the function of the power tool. Have damaged parts repaired before using the tool. Many accidents are the result of poorly maintained power tools.
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Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Thoroughly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are jamming less often and are easier to guide.
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Use power tools, accessories, add-on tools, etc. in accordance with these instructions and in the way prescribed for the respective type of tool. You should also consider the working conditions and the work to be carried out. The use of power tools for purposes other than those intended for the respective tool may result in dangerous situations.
1.5 Service
- Have the power tool serviced by qualified technical personnel only; repairs should be carried out using exclusively original spare parts. This will ensure the continued safe operation of the power tool.
Safety Instructions for the Garden Shredder
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Wear protective gloves, glasses, and ear protection. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing.
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Always position the unit so as to be secure and balanced. Do not lean on the unit.
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The machine must be located on an even, stable surface during operation.
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Before using, ensure that all screws and nuts are tightly fastened.
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Only use in dry conditions and never during rainy weather.
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Do not use the machine with damaged protective equipment or without protective equipment.
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Keep hands, other body parts and clothing well away from the feeding funnel and the ejection shaft.
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Never place your face or other body parts in the proximity of the feeding funnel.
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Do not leave the machine unattended. Shut off the motor and unplug the unit.
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Do no feed any hard objects into the funnel such as stones, bottles, cans or pieces of metal.
This could damage the machine. -
If the machine becomes blocked: shut off the motor, unplug the unit, remove all objects from the machine and check it for damages.
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If the fuse has blown or the overload protection has been triggered, this means that the machine was overloaded and/or that too many devices are connected to the same extension lead. Look for the cause and fix the problem.
Do not install a stronger fuse. -
Do not pull on the extension lead. Do not make the lead too tight. This could damage the plug or the cable insulation. This type of damage may not be visible, but can be dangerous.
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Always keep the extension lead away from the machine. Remove the plug from the socket and check the cable regularly for signs of damage or aging. Do not use the machine with a damaged extension lead.
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If the cable is damaged, it must be replaced by a specialist in order to prevent accidents.
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Never move the machine by pulling the cable. Do not move the machine while the motor is running.
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Before using the shredder for the first time it must be assembled properly.
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Only use extension leads which are suitable for the outdoors.
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Before using the unit ensure that there is no damage to/problems with the cable.
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Always shut down the shredder before unplugging the cable and/or extension lead.
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Keep children and animals away from the shredder. All others must keep a safe distance from the shredder when it is operating.
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Children or individuals who have not read these instructions or who are not familiar with the shredder may not use the device.
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The user of the device is responsible for thirdparties during operation.
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The shredder may only be used for its intended purpose.
WARNING: This device has a rotating blade.
WARNING: The blades do not stop moving immediately when the device is shut down. -
Before undertaking any repair or cleaning work, shut down the shredder, remove the plug from the outlet, and wait until the blade comes to a complete stop.
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You do not have the right to remove or modify electric or mechanical protection equipment.
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Only use the shredder during daylight or with strong artificial light.
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Never place your hands in the feeding funnel or the ejection opening.
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If the unit emits unusual sounds or vibrations, turn off the motor and look for the cause. In general, vibrations are a sign of problems.
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Ensure that the blade is firmly attached before you use the shredder. The device can only be operated with a properly installed blade.
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The shredder must be inspected carefully before use.
Only use machines that are in proper functioning order. If you discover any damage on or problems with the device which could pose a risk to the user, have the damage repaired before using the machine again. -
Worn out or damaged components must be replaced immediately for reasons of safety. Only use original replacement parts. Using nonoriginal parts can lead to defective functioning and injury.
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Only use the shredder in areas in which it is protected from water. Do not expose the device to rain.
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Store the shredder in a dry and secure location and out of the reach of children.
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Younger, disabled or frail individuals may not use this device without supervision.
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Supervise children in the proximity of the device to ensure that they do not play with the machine.
2.1 Preparation
- Do not allow children to work with this device.
- Do not use this device in the presence of bystanders.
- Always wear ear and eye protection during operation.
- Avoid wearing loose-fitting clothing and cloth- ing with hanging straps and bands.
- Only use the machine with plenty of open space (e.g. not next to a wall or other fixed objects) and on a solid, even surface.
- Do not use the machine on a paved surface or on gravel where ejected objects could case injury.
- Before using, check all screws, nuts bolts and other fastening equipment to ensure that they are secure. Also check the protection and shielding equipment. Replace damaged and illegible stickers.
2.2 Operation
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Before activation, inspect the collection container to ensure that it is empty.
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Do not place your face or body near the feeding funnel.
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Do not place hands, other body parts, or clothing into the feeding funnel or ejection opening.
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Always place both feet on the ground securely. Do not bend over the unit. When feeding the machine never stand higher than the surface on which the machine is located.
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Always keep clear of the ejection area during operation.
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When adding material thoroughly ensure that there are no pieces of metal, stones, bottles, cans or other foreign objects.
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If the a foreign object ends up in the cutting mechanism or if the machine starts to produce unusual noises or vibrations, shut down the device, wait until the blade stops, unplug the device from the mains, remove the sparkplug cable and the sparkplug, and proceed as follows:
1. Check the damages.
2. Check for loose parts and tighten them.
3. Replace any damaged parts or repair with replacement parts (with the same specifications). -
Do not let the shredded material pile up in the ejection area. This could prevent proper ejection or cause this material to recoil through the filling opening.
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If the machine starts to clog, shut it down (unplug the device from the mains) before fixing the clog. Keep the power unit free from waste and other build-up to avoid damage and potential risk of fire. Remember that the blades continue to operate after the machine is shut down.
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Keep all protection and shielding equipment in good condition.
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Do not tinker with the motor controller settings.
The controller regulates the safe maximum speed and protects the motor and all moving parts from damages caused by excessive speeds. In the event of an issue, seek out specialised help. -
Always shut down the shredder (power unit must be disconnected from the mains) when you leave the work area.
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Do not tilt the machine when the motor is running.
2.3 Maintenance and Storage
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If the machine is deactivated for maintenance, inspection, storage, or for exchanging a part, (power unit must be disconnected from the mains), ensure that all moving parts are still and any tools/spanners have been removed.
Let the machine cool before any inspection or repair. -
When maintaining the blade mechanism, make sure that the the power source cannot activate due to the protective locking device; the blades could always be activated by a hand-start mechanism.
2.4 Additional Safety Instructions for Devices with Collecting Containers
- Shut down the shredder before attaching or removing the collecting container.
Intended Use
This machine is only intended for private use, not to be used professionally.
The compost grinder is designed to grind organic material such as dry plant
residue, twigs, sticks and branches.
The machine is not allowed to be used in commercial applications. Any use not
in accordance with this designated use shall be regarded as misuse.
This can result in injuries!
WARNING: For your own safety, please read this handbook and the general
safety instructions thoroughly before operating the unit. If you give the unit
to someone else, always include this instruction manual.
Package Contents
- Remove the packaging material.
- Remove the packaging and/or transportation protection (if present).
- Verify that the delivery is complete.
- Check the unit and accessories for transportation damage.
- If possible, store the packaging until the end of the warranty period. After that period, please dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly manner.
WARNING: The packaging material is not a play toy! Please keep plastic bags out of the reach of children. There is a risk of choking.
1x Silent shredder
2x Wheel set
2x Support foot set
1x Collection box
1x Base frame
1x Small parts bag
1x Adjusting knob
1x Spanner
1x Instruction manual
If parts are missing or damaged, contact your dealer.
Operating Instructions
WARNING: You may need help unpacking and assembling the machine.
After unpacking and inspecting the shredder for damage, proceed with the
following steps:
5.1 Assembling the Garden Shredder
- Turn the shredder over.
- Fold both legs up and insert the supplied axle through the openings (fig. 2).
- Place both washers on the left and ride side of the axle (fig. 3).
- Place the supplied threaded spacer on the axle. Then attach the wheels and finally the safety nuts with the wheel covers.
WARNING: Be careful when leaning the device on the wheels, since the weight is unbalanced when titled and moved.
5.2 Collecting Container (Abb. 4)
- Slide the collection box back to the base frame. Ensure that the collection box runs above the guide rails.
- Lock the collection box with safety switch in position by pushing upwards. .
Emptying the collection box
The level of shredded material debris in the collection box can be checked by
looking through the notches on the upper face of the base frame. Always empty
the collection box in good time to prevent it from overfilling.
To empty it, proceed as follows:
a) Switch off the device at the ON/OFF switch.
b) Press the safety switch down (fig. 4).
c) Release the collection box. Take the collection box out at the front.
Operation
6.1 On/off switch (Abb. 5)
- Press the green button (1) to switch on the shredder.
- Press the red button (2) to switch it off
– Pull out the branches from the feeding funnel. Use the pusher to push or loosen branches inside.
Caution! Change the direction of rotation to the desired position after the shredder has come to a complete standstill.
Care and maintenance
WARNING!
Before commencing cleaning and maintenance procedures, make sure the garden
shredder is switchedoff and disconnected from the mains supply. Always wear
sturdy leather gloves when cleaning the cutter blades.
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To ensure the best performance from the garden shredder, it must be kept clean.
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Always clean the garden shredder immediately after use.
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Do not allow material to become dry and hard on any of the garden shredder surfaces. This will directly affect the shredding performance.
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Make sure that the feeder chute and the ejection chute are kept clean and clear of all waste material.
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Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are tight and secure.
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Always have any damaged, or worn parts repaired, or replaced by qualified personnel.
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Do not use any cleaning or solvent materials as these could cause irreparable damage to your machine.
Chemicals could destroy the artificial materials. -
The strength of the fastening screws of the frame should be checked from time to time.
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Oil the blade after every fourth or fifth use.
CAUTION
- Do not over tighten the plate adjustment screw and cut excessive aluminium off of the plate, as this will reduce the life of your shredder.
- Have your garden shredder inspected and maintained by qualified service personnel. Do not attempt to repair the machine unless you are qualified to do so.
Storage
In order to protect the shredder from corrosion during extended storage, apply
some environmentally friendly oil to the blade.
Make sure that the garden shredder has been thoroughly cleaned before storing
it in a clean, dry place out of the reach of children.
Repair Service
Attention! Electrical repairs may only be carried out by a skilled electrician
or a customer service workshop!
If you send the machine to us for repair, please describe the fault.
Waste disposal and environmental protection
Dispose of the machine properly after it is worn out. Disconnect the mains cable in order to prevent misuse. Do not dispose of the machine with the household waste. In the interest of environmental protection, take it to a col- lection point for electric machines. Your responsible local authority can provide you with addresses and operating times. Also take the packaging materials and worn out accessories to the appropriate collection points.
**** Only for EU countries
Do not discard electric tools in the household waste!
In accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in national law, waste electric tools must be collected separately for environmentally-compatible re-use.
Recycling alternative to the return invitation:
Instead of returning the electric equipment, the owner is alternatively
obligated to take part in the proper recycling in the case of relinquishment
of ownership. The waste equipment can also be taken to a collection facility
which disposes of it in the sense of the national recycling management and
waste acts.
This does not pertain to the accessory parts and auxiliary equipment without
electrical components accompanying the waste equipment.
Technical Data
Electric Silent Shredder | ILH 3000 A |
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Nominal voltage | V~ |
Nominal frequency | Hz |
Nominal power | W |
No-load speed | rpm |
Max.branch diameter | mm |
Collecting container | liter |
Weight | kg |
Sound pressure level
(EN 50434:2014)| dB(A)| 70,3 (K=3 dB(A))
measured acoustic capacity level
LWA (2000/14/EG)| dB(A)| 90,1 (K=2,36 dB(A))
Service life P40 (full load: 40 sec., no-load: 60 sec.)
Class of protection II; Degree of protection IPX4
Technical and visual changes can be made during the course of the further
development and without prior notice.
All information given in these instructions for use are therefore given
without guarantee. Legal claims, which are based on the instructions for use
can therefore not be made.
Spare parts
Please contact our service department if you need accessories or spare parts.
When working with this machine, do not use spare parts other than those
recommended by us. Using spare parts not recommend by us can result in serious
injuries to persons or damage to the machine.
The following information should be provided when ordering spare parts:
- Type of machine
- Item number of the machine
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
explains the following conformity according to EU directives and norms for the following product
x | 2006/42/EG | X | 2000/14/EG+2005/88/EG |
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Annex V | Annex VI | ||
x | 2014/30/EU | ||
2014/35/EU | |||
x | 2011/65/EU | Noise: measured LwA | 90,1 dB (A) |
2016/1628/EU+ 2017/656/EU | Noise: guaranteed Cm | 92 dB (A) |
Normen / Standard References:
EN 60335-1:2012/A15:2021;
EN 50434:2014;
EN IEC 55014-1:2021;
EN IEC 55014-2:2021;
EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019/A1:2021;
EN 61000-3-3:2013/A2:2021;
EN IEC 63000:2018
Seriennummern von 3158000000001 bis 3158099999999
Yi Zhou, Head of Product Management
Münster, 16.02.2023
Aufbewahrung der technischen Unterlagen:
Ikra GmbH, Yi Zhou, Schlesierstrasse 36, 64839 Münster, Germany
IKRA Warranty conditions
Warranty period:
IKRA provides a warranty for a period of 2 years in accordance with the
following conditions for defects in IKRA products that are proven to be due to
a manufacturing or material defect within the warranty period. The warranty
period begins with the purchase, so that the date on the original purchase
receipt is decisive.
Warranty provider:
ikra GmbH, Schlesier Straße 36, D-64839 Münster-Altheim, Germany (hereafter
referred to as IKRA)
Area of validity:
The warranty is only intended for consumers. A consumer (hereafter referred to
as the purchaser) is any natural person who concludes a legal transaction for
purposes that are predominantly attributed neither to commercial activities
nor to self-employed work- related activities. The warranty is valid for IKRA
products purchased within the EU.
No restriction of the legal rights of the purchaser:
The purchaser’s warranty claims arising from the purchase contract with the
seller as well as statutory rights are not affected by this warranty, the
claiming of the aforementioned rights is free of charge.
The warranty shall not apply or shall expire in the following cases:
- Batteries, chargers and accessories that are due to use or other natural wear
- Demonstration devices / used products
- Defects due to improper or inappropriate use, e.g. commercial use, non-observance of operating instructions, use other than for the intended purpose, lack of maintenance and care
- Defects that arise from the use of incorrect accessory parts
- Defects due to external influences, e.g. transport damage, weather damage, impact or breakage
- IKRA products on which modifications or additions have been made or which have been completely or partially dismantled
- Defects caused by incorrect voltage (mains voltage), e.g. when used abroad
- Repairs with non-original parts (original spare parts can be found here: www.ikra.de/ersatzteile/)
- Use of force, deliberate overloading of the motor
Repairs under warranty may only be carried out by authorised workshops, otherwise the warranty shall be voided. Service addresses can be found at www.ikra.de/serviceadressen.
Enforcement of the warranty (warranty claim):
If the product does not function during the warranty period or does not
function as intended for use, this is a warranty claim.
The competent IKRA partners are available to the purchaser for advice and
assistance during the entire warranty period and can check to what extent a
replacement part can remedy the defect without sending for repair.
Important spare parts can be found in the first part of the operating
instructions after the assembly diagrams under “Spare parts / accessories”. On
the back of these operating instructions you will find the contact details in
the respective countries.
Shipping costs incurred from or within countries other than Germany, as well
as customs and import duties, shall be borne by the purchaser. The laws of the
Federal Republic of Germany shall apply to this contract, with the exception
of the UN Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG).
SERVICE
Latest service adresses can be found under:
www.ikra.de
DE l Ikra Service
c/o Mogatec GmbH
Max-Wenzel-Str. 31
09427 Ehrenfriedersdorf
03725 449-335
Service.DE@ikra.de| FR l ikra Service
France
20 Rue Hermes ZI de la Vigne, Bâtiment 5
31190 Auterive
+801 840 884
Service.FR@ikra.de| IT l Ikra Service Italia,
by BRUMAR
Loc. Valgera 110/B
14100 ASTI (AT)
+39 0141 232900
Service.IT@ikra.de
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ES | RECABALL
CI Fragua, 20 – Pol. Ind Los Rosales
28932 Móstoles (Madrid)
900 983 432 (9.00-12.00+14.00-16.00)
Service.ES@ikra.de| NL |Muldertechniek
Noorderkijl 1
9571 AR 2 e Exloermond
+800 283 8000
Service.NL@ikra.de| PL | ABEMATECH
ul. Ostroroga 18A
01-163 Warszawa
+48 22 4245420
Service.PL@ikra.de
ONLINE20230927
Documents / Resources
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ILH 3000 A Electric Silent
Shredder
[pdf] Instruction Manual
ILH 3000 A Electric Silent Shredder, ILH 3000 A, Electric Silent Shredder,
Silent Shredder, Shredder
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References
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