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TAKING OUT EXCESS PAPER
IN CASE OF OVERLOAD:
If the shredder has stopped due to an overload
(motor protection) take the excess paper out of
the inlet as follows:
1.
Briefly turn the “cutting system reverse” switch
(2) (fig. 11) to position “R”. The cutting system
and the conveyor belt run in reverse. The mate-
rial is released and returned by the conveyor
belt.
2.
Redistribute the returned material, or remove
some of it from the conveyor belt (12).
3.
After allowing the motor to cool down for
approximately 10 minutes (depending upon
ambient temperature), the machine can once
again be started in the forward direction and
shredding can be continued (rotary switch (2)
(fig. 11) in position “1”).
MOTOR FAULT:
The shredder and the baler are equipped with
thermally protected motors. If this is overloaded,
the machine switches off. This is indicated by the
flashing lamp of the display “MOTOR FAULT” (5)
(fig. 11).
After a cooling period of approx. 10 minutes
(depending on ambient temperature), you can
restart the machine and continue shredding.
ELECTRICAL FAULT:
If the display (4) (fig. 11) is lit although all flaps
are closed, one of the built-in
switch contactors
is no longer operational
and the machine can
no longer be operated
.
Switch the machine off at the main switch (1)
(fig. 11), disconnect the mains plug and inform
your specialist dealer.
CIRCUIT BREAKER:
If excess current occurs in the mains supply, the
circuit breaker interrupts the power circuit and
the machine is switched off.
Switch the machine off at the main switch (1)
(fig. 11), disconnect the mains plug and inform
your specialist dealer.
Always unplug the machine from the
mains power supply, turn off the main
switch and lock it with a padlock be-
fore opening the machine to carry out
any repairs.
MALFUNCTIONS
CHECKLIST FOR FAULTS:
If the machine does not work, check the following
points:
- is the
mains plug
connected to the mains
supply?
- is the
connection plug of the baler
inserted
in the socket (19) on the shredder?
- is the
actuator of the limit switch lock (20)
inserted in the limit switch on the baler?
- is the
main switch (1)
switched on?
- is the
rotary switch (2)
switched on?
- is there a
paper jam
in the machine?
Follow the instructions for “AUTOMATIC
RESPONSE IN CASE OF OVERLOADING”
- are the
filler flap (24)
and the
ejector flap
(25)
on the baler closed?
- is the
cover flap (17)
on the shredder
closed?
See description JAM OUTLET
- was the
motor
overloaded?
See description “MOTOR FAULT”
- has
excess current
occurred?
See description CIRCUIT BREAKER
- has one of the
switch contactors
failed?
See description “ELECTRICAL FAULT”
- has a
phase
failed?
Check the three phase fuses on the mains
socket and replace if necessary.
If you still cannot isolate the fault or
other faults are statable, the machine
shouldn’t be operated. Please report
to / notify our customer service de-
partment.
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fig. 7
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24
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fig. 8
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