12 SECURIO C 16 07/2013
english
6 Troubleshooting
Paper jam
You have fed in too much paper.
• The cutting unit runs in reverse
for a few seconds and pushes
the paper back out again.
• If necessary, press the reverse
button “R” to remove the stack of
paper.
• Se pa ra te pa per stack.
• Feed in pa per successively.
Shredded material container full
Check the fi lling level in the shredded mate-
rial container regularly.
Notice Empty the cut material container,
immediately because if it is too full, malfunc-
tions can occur in the cutting system.
In the housing top, a handle recess is there
to make it easier for you to lift the cutting
head from the shredded material container.
Note:
The safety element is fi tted with contact pro-
tection. The document shredder switches off
when you press the safety element.
For all other malfunctions, check whether
the cutting head was correctly positioned on
the shredded material container before con-
tacting our customer service. If the motor
was overloaded, let the shredder cool down
for 15 to 20 minutes before using it again.
7 Cleaning and maintenance
WARNING
Dangerous mains voltage!
Switch off the shredder and pull
out the mains plug.
When cleaning only use a soft cloth and a
mild soap-water solution. However, no water
must enter the equipment.
Oil the cutting unit when
cutting performance de-
creases or the device
becomes noisy, or every
time you empty the waste
container (Cross cut
only).
Only use HSM special
lubricating oil for the
cutting unit to do this:
• Spray the special cutting unit oil through
the paper feed along the entire width of
the cutting shafts.
• Activate the automatic start/stop and let
the cutting unit run without any paper in it.
Paper dust and particles are shaken off.
Note:
Oiling the cutting unit also improves the cut-
ting performance of devices with strip cut.
Note:
If a large part of the paper stack has already
been drawn in up to the blockage, you can
also press the reverse button “R” for longer
than 3 seconds. This makes the cutting unit
run forwards again and shred the remaining
paper.