Stihl GHE 150 User manual

STIHL GHE 150
GHE 250, GHE 250 S, GHE 260, GHE 260 S
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing STIHL. We
develop and manufacture our quality
products to meet our customers'
requirements. The products are designed
for reliability even under extreme
conditions.
STIHL also stands for premium service
quality. Our specialist dealers guarantee
competent advice and instruction as well
as comprehensive service support.
We thank you for your confidence in us
and hope you will enjoy working with your
STIHL product.
Dr. Nikolas Stihl
IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE USE AND
KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE.
Printed on chlorine-free bleached paper. Paper is recyclable. Cover is halogen free.
1. Table of contents
Notes on the instruction manual 32
General 32
Instructions for reading the
instruction manual 32
Country-specific versions 32
Machine overview 33
For your safety 33
General 33
Warning – dangers caused by
electrical current 34
Clothing and equipment 34
Transporting the machine 34
Before operation 35
Working with your machine 35
Maintenance and repairs 37
Storage for prolonged periods
without operation 37
Disposal 38
Description of symbols 38
Standard equipment 38
Preparing the machine for
operation 38
Attaching wheel axle and wheels 38
Installing the chassis and ejection
chute 39
Opening and closing the discharge
flap 39
Attaching the upper chute 39
Notes on working with the
machine 39
What material can be processed? 39
What material cannot be
processed? 39
Maximum branch diameter 40
Working area for operator 40
Correct machine load 40
Overload protection 40
If the cutting unit of the garden
shredder is blocked 40
Feeding the garden shredder 40
Safety devices 41
Motor restart inhibitor 41
Safety interlock 41
Motor run-down brake 41
Protective covers 41
Operating the machine 41
Electrical connection of garden
shredders 41
Connecting the power cable 41
Switching on the garden shredder 41
Switching off the garden shredder 42
Checking rotational direction of
blade discs 42
Change rotational direction of
blade disc 42
Shredding 42
Maintenance 42
Cleaning the machine 42
Installing the feed chute 43
Removing the feed chute 43
Locking the blade disc 43
Removing the blade set 43
Installing the blade set 43
Blade maintenance 43
Reversing the blades 44
Electric motor and wheels 44
Storage and winter break 44
Transport 44
Pulling or pushing the garden
shredder 44
Lifting or carrying the garden
shredder 45

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2.1 General
This instruction manual constitutes
original manufacturer’s instructions in
the sense of EC Directive 2006/42/EC.
STIHL is continually striving to further
develop its range of products; we therefore
reserve the right to make alterations to the
form, technical specifications and
equipment level of our standard
equipment.
For this reason, the information and
illustrations in this manual are subject to
alterations.
This instruction manual may describe
models that are not available in all
countries.
This instruction manual is protected by
copyright. All rights reserved, especially
the right of reproduction, translation and
processing using electronic systems.
2.2 Instructions for reading the
instruction manual
Illustrations and texts describe specific
operating steps.
All symbols which are affixed to the
machine are explained in this instruction
manual.
Viewing direction:
Viewing direction when left and right are
used in the instruction manual:
the user is standing behind the machine
(working position).
Section reference:
References to relevant sections and
subsections for further descriptions are
made using arrows. The following example
shows a reference to a section: (Ö3.)
Designation of text passages:
The instructions described can be
identified as in the following examples.
Operating steps which require intervention
on the part of the user:
●Release screw (1) using a screwdriver,
operate lever (2)...
General lists:
– Use of the product for sporting or
competitive events
Texts with added significance:
Text passages with added significance are
identified using the symbols described
below in order to especially emphasise
them in the instruction manual:
Texts relating to illustrations:
Illustrations relating to use of the machine
can be found in the front of this instruction
manual.
The camera symbol serves to link
the figures on the illustration pages
with the corresponding text
passages in the instruction manual.
2.3 Country-specific versions
STIHL supplies machines with different
plugs and switches, depending on the
country of sale.
Machines with European plugs are shown
in the illustrations. Machines with other
types of plug are connected to the mains in
a similar way.
Transporting the garden shredder
on a load floor 45
Minimising wear and preventing
damage 45
Standard spare parts 46
Environmental protection 46
EU - Declaration of conformity 46
Electric garden shredder
(STIHL GHE) 46
Technical specifications 47
REACH 48
Troubleshooting 48
Service schedule 48
Handover confirmation 48
Service confirmation 48
2. Notes on the instruction
manual
Danger
Risk of accident and severe injury
to persons. A certain type of
behaviour is necessary or must be
avoided.
Warning
Risk of injury to persons. A certain
type of behaviour prevents possible
or probable injuries.
Caution
Minor injuries or material damage
can be prevented by a certain type
of behaviour.
Note
Information for better use of the
machine and in order to avoid
possible operating errors.
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4.1 General
These safety regulations must
be observed when working with
the machine.
Read the entire instruction
manual before using the
machine for the first time. Keep
the instruction manual in a safe
place for future reference.
These safety precautions are essential for
your safety, however the list is not
exhaustive. Always use the machine in a
reasonable and responsible manner and
be aware that the user is responsible for
accidents involving third parties or their
property.
Make sure that you are familiar with the
controls and use of the machine.
The machine must only be used by
persons who have read the instruction
manual and are familiar with operation of
the machine. The user should seek expert
and practical instruction prior to initial
operation. The user must receive
instruction on safe use of the machine
from the vendor or another expert.
During this instruction, the user should be
made aware that the utmost care and
concentration are required for working with
the machine.
Residual risks persist even if you operate
this machine according to the instructions.
Only give or lend the machine, including
any accessories, to persons who are
familiar with this model and how to operate
it. The instruction manual forms part of the
machine and must always be provided to
persons borrowing it.
Make sure that the user is physically,
sensorily and mentally capable of
operating the machine and working with it.
If the user is physically, sensorily or
mentally impaired, the machine must only
be used under supervision or following
instruction by a responsible person.
Make sure that the user is of legal age or
being trained under supervision in a
profession in accordance with national
regulations.
The machine must only be operated by
persons who are well rested and in good
physical and mental condition. If your
health is impaired, you should consult your
doctor to determine whether working with
the machine is possible. The machine
should not be operated after the
consumption of alcohol, drugs or
medications which impair reactions.
The machine is intended for private use.
Caution – risk of accident!
STIHL garden shredders are suitable for
shredding branch material and plant
trimmings. Their use for other purposes is
not permitted and may be dangerous or
result in damage to the machine.
The garden shredder must not be used
(incomplete list):
– for any other materials (e.g. glass,
metal).
– for tasks other than those described in
this instruction manual.
– for the preparation of foodstuffs
(e.g. crushing ice, mashing pulp).
For safety reasons, any modification to the
machine, except the proper installation of
accessories approved by STIHL, is
forbidden and results in voiding of the
warranty cover. Information regarding
approved accessories can be obtained
from your STIHL specialist dealer.
In particular, any tampering with the
machine which increases the power output
or speed of the engine or motor is
forbidden.
It is not permitted to transport objects,
animals or persons, particularly children,
on the machine.
Particular care is required during use in
public green spaces, parks, sports fields,
along roads and in agricultural and forestry
businesses.
3. Machine overview
1Upper chute
2Lower chute
3Closure screws
4Basic unit
5Ejection chute
6On/off switch with mains connection
7Wheels
8Wheel carrier
9Rating plate with machine number
4. For your safety
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Risk of death from suffocation!
Packaging material is not a toy -
danger of suffocation! Keep
packaging material away from
children.

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4.2 Warning – dangers caused by
electrical current
Only operate machine with fully uncoiled
power cable.
Extension reels must always be fully
unwound before use.
Never use a damaged extension cable.
Replace defective cables with new ones
and never repair extension cables.
If the power cable or extension cable is
damaged during operation, immediately
disconnect the power cable or extension
cable from the power supply. Never touch
the damaged power cable or extension
cable.
Never use the machine if the cables are
damaged or worn. Check the power cable
in particular for damage and ageing.
Maintenance and repair work on power
cables must only be performed by
specially qualified technicians.
Danger of electric shock!
Do not connect a damaged cable to the
mains and only touch a damaged cable
once it has been disconnected from the
mains.
Only touch the cutting units (blades) when
the machine is disconnected from the
mains.
Always ensure that the power cables used
are adequately protected by a fuse.
Do not work in the rain or in a
wet environment.
Only use extension cables that
are insulated against moisture
for outdoor use which are suitable for use
with the machine (Ö10.1).
Detach electric cables at the plug and
socket and not by pulling on the electric
cable.
Do not leave the machine unprotected in
the rain.
It must be noted that current fluctuations
can damage the machine when it is
connected to a power generator.
Only connect the machine to a power
supply that is protected by means of a
residual current-operated protective
device with a release current of a
maximum of 30 mA. Your electrician can
provide further information.
4.3 Clothing and equipment
Always wear sturdy footwear
with high-grip soles when
working. Never work barefoot
or, for example, in sandals.
Also always wear sturdy gloves
when working and in particular
also when performing
maintenance operations or
transporting the machine.
Always wear safety glasses and
hearing protection when
working. Wear them at all times.
Wear suitable, close-fitting
clothing when working with the
machine, e.g. overalls, but not
work coats. Do not wear
scarves, ties, jewellery, clothing with
dangling straps or cords or other
protruding articles of clothing when
working with the machine.
Long hair must be tied up and secured
(headscarf, cap, etc.) at all times when
operating or performing work on the
machine.
4.4 Transporting the machine
Always wear gloves in order to prevent
injuries due to sharp-edged and hot
components.
Do not transport the machine with the
motor running. Switch off the motor, allow
the blades to come to a standstill and
disconnect the mains plug prior to
transport.
Only transport the machine once the motor
has cooled down.
Only transport the machine with the feed
chute properly fitted
Risk of injury due to exposed blades.
Pay particular attention to the weight of the
machine, especially when tilting.
Use suitable loading aids (loading ramps,
lifters).
Warning:
Risk of electric shock!
Particularly important for
electrical safety are the
power cable, mains plug,
On / Off switch and
electric cable. Damaged cables,
connectors and plugs, or electric
cables that do not conform to
regulations must not be used, to
prevent any risk of electric shocks.
Therefore, check the electric cable
regularly for signs of damage or
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Secure the machine on the load floor using
adequately dimensioned fastening
material (straps, ropes etc.) at the
fastening points described in this
instruction manual. (Ö12.)
Push or pull the machine at walking pace
only. Do not tow!
When transporting the machine, always
observe regional legislation, especially
regarding load security and the transport
of objects on load floors.
4.5 Before operation
Make sure that only persons who are
familiar with the instruction manual are
permitted to use the machine.
Observe the local regulations regarding
permitted operating times for gardening
power tools with combustion engines or
electric motors.
All faulty, worn or damaged parts must be
replaced before using the machine.
Replace any illegible or damaged danger
signs and warnings on the machine. Your
STIHL specialist has a supply of
replacement stickers and all the other
spare parts.
Before initial operation, it must be ensured
– that the machine is in good operational
condition. This means that the covers
and guards must be in place and in
good condition.
– that it is connected electrically to a
properly installed socket.
– that the insulation of the electric cable,
extension cable, plug and connector is
in good condition.
– that the complete machine (motor
housing, guards, fastening elements,
blades, blade shaft, blade discs etc.) is
neither worn nor damaged.
– that there is no shredding material in
the machine and that the feed chute is
empty.
– that all screws, bolts, nuts and other
fastening elements are in place and
properly tightened. Tighten any loose
screws, bolts and nuts prior to initial
operation (observe tightening torques).
Only use the machine out-of-doors and not
close to walls or any other solid objects in
order to prevent the risk of injuries and
property damage (no escape for the user,
broken windows, scratched cars etc.).
The machine must placed in a stable
position on firm and level ground.
Do not use the machine on a paved or
gravel-covered surfaces, as ejected or
thrown-up material could cause injuries.
Before using the machine, always check
that it is properly closed. (Ö11.2)
Make sure that you are familiar with the
On / Off switch so that you can react
quickly and correctly in any emergency
situation.
The splash guard in the feed chute must
cover the feed opening and must be
undamaged – replace the splash guard if
damaged.
Risk of injury:
Only operate the machine when properly
assembled. If parts of the machine
(e.g. wheels) are missing, the specified
safety distances are no longer maintained
and the stability of the machine may also
be reduced.
Before using the machine, always carry
out a visual check to ensure that it is in
good operating condition.
"Good operating condition" means that the
machine is fully assembled, in particular:
– Upper chute is installed on lower chute
– Feed chute is installed on basic unit and
both closure screws are fastened hand-
tight
– Wheel carrier assembly is installed
– Both wheels are mounted
– All safety devices (ejection chute,
splash guard etc.) must be present and
functional
– Cutting unit (blade disc) is installed
– All blades are properly installed
The switch and safety devices installed in
the machine must not be removed or
bypassed.
Visually inspect the blade disc for damage
and deformation; replace if necessary.
4.6 Working with your machine
Never work when animals or
persons, particularly children,
are in the danger area.
Do not operate the machine in the rain or
during thunder storms, particularly when
there is a risk of lightning strike.
The risk of accidents is higher if the ground
is damp due to increased danger of
slipping.
Particular caution should be exercised
during working in order to prevent slipping.
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Only work during the day or with good
artificial light.
Keep the working area neat and tidy at all
times. Remove tripping hazards such as
stones, branches, cables etc.
The operator should not stand any higher
than the level of the base of the machine.
Starting:
Place the machine in a stable and upright
position prior to starting. The machine
must never be operated in a horizontal
position.
Exercise care when switching on the
machine and observe the instructions in
the section "Operating the machine".
(Ö10.)
Do not stand in front of the discharge
opening when starting the engine or
switching on the motor. There must be no
shredding material in the garden shredder
when it is started or switched on.
Shredding material may be ejected and
lead to injuries.
The machine must not be tilted during
start-up.
Avoid switching the machine on repeatedly
within a short period of time; particularly
avoid "playing" with the On / Off switch.
Risk of motor overheating.
Owing to the voltage fluctuations caused
by this machine during the start-up, other
devices connected to the same circuit may
be subject to interference in the case of
unfavourable power supply conditions.
In this case, appropriate steps should be
taken (e.g. connection to a different circuit
than the one used by the affected device,
or operation of the machine using a circuit
with a lower impedance).
Working:
When the machine is running, never put
your face or any other part of your body
above the feed chute or in front of the
ejection opening. Always keep you head
and body away from the feed opening.
Never put your hands or any
other part of your body or
clothing into the feed chute or
ejection chute. There is a
considerable risk of injury to eyes, face,
fingers, hands etc.
Always maintain your balance and firm
footing. Do not stretch forward.
The splash guard must not be tampered
with (removed, folded up, jammed into
position, damaged etc.) during operation.
The operator must stand in the working
area described when feeding the
shredder. Stay inside the working area and
outside of the ejection zone at all times
during operation of the machine. (Ö8.4)
Risk of injury:
Shredding material may be ejected back
up during operation. Always wear safety
glasses and keep your face away from the
feed opening.
Never tilt the machine when the engine or
motor is running.
If the machine falls over during operation,
immediately switch off the motor and
disconnect the mains plug.
Make sure that there is no shredding
material blocking the ejection chute, as
this could result in a poor shredding
performance or kickbacks.
When feeding the garden shredder, pay
particular attention to ensuring that no
foreign objects such as bits of metal,
stones, plastic, glass, etc. get into the
shredding chamber as this could result in
damage or kickbacks from the feed chute.
Remove blockages for the same reason.
Kickbacks can occur when feeding the
garden shredder with branch material.
Wear gloves.
Beware of the cutting tool
running on for several seconds
before coming to a standstill.
Switch off the motor, disconnect
the mains plug and allow all
rotating tools to reach a complete standstill
– before leaving the machine unattended
– before repositioning, lifting, carrying,
tilting, pushing or pulling the machine
– before unscrewing the closure screws
and opening the machine
– before transporting the machine
– before removing blockages at the
cutting unit, in the feed chute or in the
discharge chute
– before carrying out any work on the
blade disc
– before checking or cleaning the
machine or before carrying out any
other work on it.
If foreign objects get into the cutting tool or
if the machine makes unusual noises or
vibrates in an unusual way, switch off the
motor immediately and allow the machine
to come to rest. Detach the mains plug,
remove the feed chute and perform the
following steps:
Risk of injury!
Never place your hands or feet
above, underneath or on rotating
parts.
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