♦
Remove any residue left in the cutting openings
with a suitable object (e.g. brush or tweezers). Ensure that the appliance is
unplugged before doing this.
♦
Clean the surfaces of the appliance with a soft, dry cloth.
♦
Use a lightly moistened cloth and a mild detergent to remove stubborn dirt
residues from the appliance surface.
Storage when not in use
♦
If you decide not to use the appliance for a long period, disconnect it from
the mains power supply and store it in a clean, dry place away from direct
sunlight.
Troubleshooting
If there is a jam in the appliance
This means that you may have attempted to feed too much paper into the appli-
ance (max. 10 sheets 80 g/m
♦
Move the REV/OFF/AUTO/FWD switch
causes a blockage. The appliance now goes into reverse and the material is
ejected.
♦
Alternatively, move the REV/OFF/AUTO/FWD switch
position if the paper causes a blockage. The appliance is now in forwards
operation and the material that is being shredded is pulled in again.
♦
Pull the paper out of the appliance and then move the REV/OFF/AUTO/
FWD switch
The appliance is now ready for use again.
If the appliance suddenly stops working
This means that the appliance has overheated and the automatic safety cut-out
has activated itself. The overheat lamp
Move the REV/OFF/AUTO/FWD switch
♦
♦
Remove the plug from the mains power socket.
♦
Allow the appliance to cool down for about 30 minutes.
♦
Replace the plug in the mains power socket.
Switch the appliance on by moving the REV/OFF/AUTO/FWD switch
♦
to the AUTO position. The power lamp
The overheat lamp
sufficiently.
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paper).
8
to AUTO.
7
remains off when the appliance has cooled down
2
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/
or cutting blades
8
to the REV position if the paper
8
7
lights up permanently red.
8
to the OFF position.
6
lights up permanently blue.
to the FWD
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