GENIE 580 XCD Plus Shredder
EN
with separate compartment for CD/DVD and credit cards
The operating manual represents a component part of the device. It contains important
information regarding safety, use and disposal. Familiarize yourself with all the
operating and safety information before starting to use the device. Only use the device
as described and for the purpose for which it is intended. Hand over all the documents
with the device if it is transferred to third parties.
Intended Use
The shredder is only suitable for shredding of paper, CD/DVD and credit cards. Any
other use or modification shall be deemed to be improper and involves substantial risk
of accidents.
Setup
1. Place the CD/DVD & Credit card shredding plastic bin provided with your shredder, inside
the appropriate rib position attached to the inside of waste bin.
2. Place the shredder securely on top of the wastebasket. Be sure not to allow your fingers to
get between the basket and the shredder as you are placing the shredder in place.
Plug the power cord into any standard 220-240 volt AC outlet.
3.
Operating the shredder
The switch is located on the top of the device and can be set to four (4) different positions.
1.
AUTO: the LED inscribed "Power/Overheat" lights up green and indicates the operating
status. The cutting process is started automatically as soon as the paper, CD/DVD or credit
card to be shredded is inserted in the respective insertion slot.
Please do not insert a CD/DVD or credit card in the insertion slot while you are shredding
paper. Also, please note that you cannot shred paper at the same time you are shredding a
CD/DVD or credit card.
The shredding process stops automatically when the material being shredded has been
fed through the cutting mechanism completely.
2.
REV: this serves to clear up paper jams. The running direction of the cutting mechanism is
reversed before finishing a working cycle to free the blades from paper. Set the switch to
this position immediately if you discover that too much paper has been inserted and the
shredding process has slowed noticeably, or if you have inserted too much paper by
mistake and the cutting mechanism has become blocked.
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