The shredder may not be used as a
step ladder or as a seat. Danger of
falling due to breakage!
SWITCHING THE MACHINE ON:
Proceed as follows to switch the machine to
“Ready”:
- Press the function button (2) briefly.
- The function button (2) LED display comes
on for “Ready”.
- The machine can be loaded.
MATERIAL FEED:
Feed
paper
into the cutting mechanism through
the paper feed slot (11) (Fig. 3).
The machine automatically switches to forwards
running, draws the material in and automatically
switches off after shredding.
Note:
For shredding transparent films, the
machine must be manually switched to forwards
running (press and hold the forwards button (3)
for approx. 2 secs.).
By briefly pressing the function button (2) (Stop
function), the shredding process can be stopped
at any time. To continue, press and hold the
forwards button (3) for approx. 2 secs.
If the machine is not used for a period of approx.
5 mins., it automatically switches off.
Never feed the shredder with a
quantity of material exceeding the
maximum indicated. Refer to the
TECHNICAL DATA section!
Should the machine become
overloaded, follow the instructions
under “MATERIAL JAM IN MACHINE”
under “MALFUNCTIONS”.
CONTROLS:
7 = Control display (Fig. 1)
“Oil cutters”
Comes on when the cutters in the cross
cut version must be oiled. The lubrication
procedure must be acknowledged on
the reverse button (4) (see description in
“CUTTER MAINTENANCE”).
8 = Control display (Fig. 1)
“Door open”/ “Door malfunction”
a)
“Door open”
Comes on if the door on the lower part
of the machine is opened. The machine
switches off automatically and cannot
be started as long as the door remains
open.
b)
“Electrical fault”
Flashes
when there is an electrical fault
in the door sensor. The machine switches
off. Please contact your dealer.
9 = Control display (Fig. 1)
To find out what to do see the relevant
description under the “MALFUNCTION”
section.
“Electrical fault”
Flashes
when there is an electrical fault
inside the control board. At the same
time the function button (2) LED display
flashes. The machine switches off.
Please contact your dealer.
10 = Control display (Fig. 1)
“Receptacle / Paper collection bag full”
Comes on when the receptacle / paper
collection bag is full and must be emptied.
The cutting unit for reducing paper
switches off.
11 = Paper feed slot (Fig. 3)
12 = Receptacle (Fig. 4)
13 = Paper collection bag (Fig. 4)
14 = Oil reservoir (Fig. 4)
EMPTYING THE RECEPTACLE / PAPER
COLLECTION BAG / (Fig. 4):
If the receptacle / paper collection bag is full the
machine switches off. The control display (10)
comes on. Proceed as follows:
- Open the door. The control display (8)
comes on. If there is still material in one of
the feed slots, the control display (6) also
comes on.
Receptacle (12):
- Pull out the receptacle from the lower part
of the housing and empty the contents. The
control display (10) goes out.
- Slide the emptied receptacle (12) back into the
lower part of the housing and close the door.
The control display (8) goes out.
- If the control display (6) comes on, press
the forward button (3) briefly. The remaining
material in the feed slot is shredded and the
display go out.
Paper collection bag (13):
- Take the collection bag and the frame out of
the bottom part of the housing. Remove the
bag and dispose of the contents. The control
display (10) goes out.
- Fit the emptied bag onto the bag frame and
insert the bag and the frame into the bottom
part of the housing again. Close the door. The
control display (8) goes out.
- If the control display (6) comes on, press
the forward button (3) briefly. The remaining
material in the feed slot is shredded and the
display go out.
Note:
The machine will only run if the door is
closed.
DYNAMIC LOAD DISPLAY:
To prevent a material jam and thus ensure a
continual, effective destruction of the data
carriers, the current load level of the motor is
displayed during the shredding process by a
coloured, diffuse light in the feed slot as follows:
Green light:
load < 50%
Yellow light:
load 50 - 75%
Red light:
load 75 - 100%
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Translation of the Original Operation Manual
Übersetzung der Originalbetriebsanleitung
GB