Inserting Paper; Switching The Device Off; Motor Protection; Clearing Paper Jams - Olympia PS 36 Mode D'emploi

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5.3

Inserting paper

Note:
A maximum of 6 sheets of A4 paper with a weight of maximally 80 g/m
may be inserted in the paper infeed at a time.
1. The shredder is connected to the mains power outlet and the sliding switch is set to
Auto.
2. The paper must be straight when inserted in the paper infeed.
Note:
Ensure that the sliding switch is set to Off after the shredding operation
has been completed.
5.4

Switching the device off

Disconnect the power plug from the power socket.
6

Motor Protection

The motor switches off automatically in the event of an overload. First of all, disconnect
the power plug from the power socket and allow the motor to cool down to room
temperature. Then connect the power plug to the power socket again and continue
operation.
Note:
Observe the continuous operation time stipulated in Chapter "Technical
Data".
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Clearing Paper Jams

If too much paper is fed into the cutting mechanism, a paper jam occurs. The shredder
switches off automatically in the event of a paper jam.
Proceed as follows:
1. Press the Rev button to activate reverse operation and feed the paper back out.
2. Remove any residual paper from the infeed in forward feed (Auto).
Note:
If the jam is not cleared by the reverse/forward running process, discon-
nect the power plug and remove the residual paper from the cutting mech-
anism manually.
3. Set the sliding switch to Auto.
4. Reduce the quantity of paper being shred and continue with the shredding process.
7.1
Rev setting (reverse operation)
Set the sliding switch to Rev so that the cutting mechanism runs in reverse and releases
the paper.
7.2
Auto setting (forward feed)
Set the sliding switch to Auto in order to ensure any residual paper is shredded and
removed from the cutting mechanism.
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