Intended Use; Before You Start; Positioning The Shredder Safely - Olympia PS 57 CC Plus Mode D'emploi

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Intended Use

The automatic shredder can be used to shred paper and credit cards by inserting them in the
insertion slot. The material to be shred must comply with the requirements stipulated in Technical
Data.
The automatic shredder is not intended for shredding material which does not comply with the
requirements stipulated in the Technical Data (e.g. cardboard). Any other use is considered
unintended use.

Before You Start

Read this operating manual through carefully, observing all the information contained
regarding handling and using the shredder. Keep the operating manual in a safe place
for future reference.
The following information should help to ensure that the shredder always functions as you expect
it to.
Never reach into the insertion slot. Before starting to shred material, remove any staples, paper
clips, rubber bands or other foreign bodies from the material concerned. Keep all loose pieces of
clothing, jewellery, long hair or other loose items away from the device.

Positioning the Shredder Safely

The shredder only operates when the waste bin supplied is fitted.
Caution! Risk of injury through sharp edges on the cutting mechanism. The
underside of the cutting mechanism has sharp edges and corners. Do not
take hold of the shredder from the underside.
1
Remove the machine carefully from the packaging.
2
Insert the waste bin in the body of the device under the cutting mechanism. Ensure that you
push the waste bin fully into the shredder. The waste bin latches audibly in place.
3
Set the shredder down on a stable, level, horizontal surface and in the vicinity of an easily
accessible power socket.
4
Pay attention that the switch is set to its Off position and then connect the power adapter
plug to an easily accessible power socket.
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