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Additional Safety and Operation Instructions
Make sure the voltage of the power source is the
same of that of the equipment.
Carefully read instructions and get familiar with
the controls and proper used of the equipment.
Remember that the operator or user is
responsible for any accident or damage involving
people or their properties.
Do not operate the equipment barefooted or
with sandals.
Always wear adequate shoes and pants, goggles,
gloves and ear plugs.
Avoid operating the equipment in humid places.
Use the equipment in a well lit environment.
Before feeding any kind of material, start
the motor and wait for it to reach maximum
revolution.
Do not introduce anything in the equipment with
the motor off.
Do not use the equipment during periods of
power supply failure.
Whenever cleaning or servicing, make sure the
motor is off and the blade is still. Then unplug
the equipment.
If the equipment starts to vibrate, turn it off and
immediately unplug it. Check the cause of the
vibration as it indicates that the equipment needs
adjustment and repair.
Attention!
Frequently check if all screws are well
tightened, mainly the counter cutting blade
one. Always keep the counter cutting blade
adjusted to assure the good performance of
the shredder.
Check the status of the power supply cord.
Never fix it with insulating tape.
Never use a water jet to clean the equipment.
Water inside the equipment can damage
the electric circuit of the motor, besides
increasing the risk of an electric shock.
Use a cloth soaked in neutral detergent.
Never operate the shredder without the belt
protection.
If the shredder does not develop the
necessary power, get in touch with TRAPP
Technical Assistance or with an electrician to
check the conditions of the power system to
avoid motor burnout due to overload.
If the motor does not start (locked)
when actuating the shredder, turn it off
immediately.
Frequently clean the shredder to avoid debris
buildup.
Should you notice any difference in the
operation of the shredder, turn it off and look
for TRAPP nearest Technical Assistance shop.
When introducing organic material, do it
with an appropriate tool. Never do it with
your hands or metallic material.
Attention!
Whenever cleaning or servicing, make sure
the equipment is off and the blades are still as
they continue to move for some seconds.
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