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Maintenance, Care And Cleaning; Technical Data - Renkforce RF-PPS-101 Bedienungsanleitung

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Operation
Important
Keep long hair, ties, scarves, loose clothing, long necklaces or bracelets away from the input slot.
Do not shred labels or items with labels affixed to them. Adhesive residue will attach to cutting
blades causing the shredder to malfunction.
Do not touch the blades of the cutting unit!
Continuously running the shredder for 2 minutes can cause the motor to overheat and trigger
overheat protection. See section "d) Overheat protection".
a) Setting up
1. Place the product on an even horizontal surface.
2. Place the cutting unit onto a collection container, adjust the slider so that it is centered over the container.
3.
Prepare material for shredding by removing labels, paper clips, staples, or any other foreign objects.
b) Shredding
1. Check that the switch is in the OFF position.
2. Connect the shredder to the power supply.
3. Observe the shred capacity per pass:
- Paper: max 6 sheets (80 g/m
).
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- Credit card: max. 1 pc.
4. Slide the selector switch to AUTO.
5. Insert the item to be shredded.
6. Switch the power OFF when finished shredding.
7. Disconnect the shredder from the power supply.
8. Empty the container.
c) Clearing paper jams
Important
Always disconnect the shredder from the power supply before attempting to manually remove
blocked paper.
Never use objects of any kind to clear jammed paper or credit cards.
Overloading the shredder, damp paper or improper alignment can cause the shredder to jam.
1. Set the switch to REV to back the paper out of the unit.
2. If paper will not clear using this method:
- Switch the power OFF.
- Disconnect the shredder from the power supply.
- Manually remove any stuck paper by pulling it out.
d) Overheat protection
1. Continuously running the shredder for 2 minutes can cause the motor to overheat and trigger overheat
protection. The power will be cut off to allow the shredder to cool down.
2. Switch the power OFF and let it cool for approximately 40 minutes, then try the shredder again.
Troubleshooting
Error
Cause
Plug not properly connected
to power supply.
Overheat protection has
been triggered.
Shredding does
The paper input slot jammed.
not start or
switches off dur-
ing shredding.
The collector is not making
contact with the safety inter-
lock switch on the shredder.
Shredding does
not stop after
The mechanical sensor may
the paper has
be jammed by paper.
passed through.
Too much paper has been
inserted.
Paper may be too thick.
Paper may be too thin, soft
Paper will not
or creased to reliably activate
shred.
the detection sensor.
Paper is inserted at an angle.
Solution
Check the connection.
See section "Operation → d) Overheat protection".
See section "Operation → c) Clearing paper jams".
Check that the shredder is aligned with the
notches on the collection container and sits
flush against it.
A full collector may cause the shredder to lift up
and break the interlock switch contact. Empty
the collector.
See section "Operation → c) Clearing paper
jams".
Check that you have not exceeded max. number
of sheets.
Reduce the number of sheets being shredded.
1. Set the switch to REV to back the paper out
of the unit.
2. Fold the paper.
3. Try again.
4. Set the switch to REV to back the paper out
of the unit.
5. Line the paper up with the input slot.
6. Try again.

Maintenance, care and cleaning

Caution! The blades are sharp. Risk of injury.
Never use aggressive detergents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical solutions, as these may
damage the enclosure or cause the product to malfunction.
Before cleaning the product, switch it off and disconnect the mains socket from the mains outlet.
Do not immerse the product in water.
This product does not contain any components that require maintenance. Never attempt to open or
disassemble it.
Empty the collection containers regularly.
A dry, soft and clean cloth is sufficient for cleaning. Do not press too hard on the housing, as this can
lead to scratch marks.
Disposal
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be placed in household waste. At the end
of its service life, dispose of the product in accordance with applicable regulatory guidelines.
You thus fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to environmental protection.

Technical data

Operating voltage/current ..................... 230 V/AC, 50 Hz, 0.9 A
Power consumption .............................. max. 150 W
Protection class .................................... II
Cutting slot width .................................. 220 mm
Strip cut ................................................ 6 mm
Cutting speed ....................................... 3 m/min
Intermittent operation ............................ 2 min ON / 40 min OFF
Number of sheets ................................. max. 6 sheets (80 g/m
Number of credit card ........................... max. 1
Noise level ............................................ ≤ 68 dB
Overheat protection .............................. auto shut-off (approx. 40 mins cooldown)
Safety level ........................................... P-1 (DIN 66399)
Operating conditions ............................. -5 to 50 ºC, 10 – 80 % RH (non-condensing)
Storage conditions ................................ -25 to +55 ºC, 10 – 80 % RH (non-condensing)
Cable length ......................................... approx. 1.2 m
Dimensions (W x H x D) ....................... 322 - 413 x 70 x 114 mm
Weight .................................................. 944 g
This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com). All rights in-
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