FIg. 5, FIg. 4, Maintenance – intimus 702 User Manual

Page 5: Technical data malfunctions, Accessories, Disposing, Operation

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MAINTENANCE

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CLEANING THE PHOTOCELLS (fig. 5):
If paper particles should come to rest in the inlet
guide (for example after a paper jam) it is pos-
sible that the machine will not turn off, due to the
broken light barrier.
To remove these paper strips and also to clean
the photocell, pass another sheet of paper through
the feed slot, or switch the machine to reverse and
wipe both „eyes“ of the photocell with a brush.

MAINTENANCE CUTTING BLOCK:
(cross-cut)

After approximately 15 minutes of con-
tinuous use, run the cutting system in
reverse for 15 to 20 seconds and spray
some of the enclosed Special Oil onto the
cutting system.

TIP FOR ENERGY SAVING:
Please make sure that the shredder is switched off
over night (pushbutton switch (1) (fig. 1).

TECHNICAL DATA

MALFUNCTIONS

PAPER JAM:
If too much paper is fed to the cutting system the
machine will react as follows:
- The cutting system blocks, reverses a bit to

release the paper and then stops.

- The motor shuts down automatically.
- The pilot lamp (6) (fig. 1) lights up.
Proceed as follows:
- Briefly operate the pushbutton switch for reverse

(3) (fig. 1).

- The pilot lamp (6) (fig. 1) goes off.
- Remove excess paper from the machine and

continue shredding with less paper.

MOTOR PROTECTION:
The motor shuts down automatically, should it
become overloaded. In such case the pilot lamp
„motor protection“ (4) (fig. 1) flashes. Turn the ma-
chine off with the pushbutton switch (1) (fig. 1).
Allow the motor to cool down for 15 to 20 minutes
(depending upon room temperature) and then
continue shredding.

CHECKLIST IN CASE OF MALFUNCTIONS:
If the device does not function, check the follo-
wing:
- Is the

plug connected to the mains?

- Is the

pushbutton switch (1) on?

- Is the

door closed?

- Is the

receptacle full?

The receptacle has to be emptied.
- Is there a

paper jam?

Follow the instructions under „paper jam“.
- has the

motor been overloaded?

Wait until the motor has cooled, and then re-

start.

If none of the above applies, please contact
your dealer.

ACCESSORIES

Description

Order-No.

Plastic bag, 600 x 500 x 1000 x 0,05 mm

99952

Lubricant, 125 ml bottle (cross-cut)

99943

Deposit tray for computer paper (702)

85810

Feeding mechanism for computer paper (007SX)

81942

Note: For orders of special accessories and spare parts, please contact your dealer.

Cutting width:
702:

3.8 mm (strips)

5.8 mm (strips)

4x46 mm (cross-cut)

1.9x15 mm (cross-cut)

0.8x4.5 mm (cross-cut)

007SX:

0.8x12 mm (cross-cut)

Cutting speed:
702
3.8/5.8 mm:

0.12 m/sec.

702 4x46/1.9x15 mm: 0.10 m/sec.
702 0.8x4.5 mm:

0.23 m/sec.

007SX 0.8x12 mm:

0.15 m/sec.

Cutting capacity:
702
3.8 mm:

40-45 sheets (70g/m

2

)

702 5.8 mm:

65-70 sheets (70g/m

2

)

702 4x46 mm:

50-55 sheets (70g/m

2

)

702 1.9x15 mm:

25-30 sheets (70g/m

2

)

702 0.8x4.5 mm:

8-10 sheets (70g/m

2

)

007SX 0.8x12 mm:

15-17 sheets (70g/m

2

)

Supply voltage:

230V/50Hz

240V/50Hz

120V/60Hz

100V/50/60Hz

Pre-fusing 702:
230V/50Hz:

16 amps (slow-blow)

240V/50Hz:

13 amps (slow-blow)

120V/100V/50/60Hz:

20 amps (slow-blow)

Pre-fusing 007SX:
230V/240V/50Hz:

10 amps (slow-blow)

120V/100V/50/60Hz:

20 amps (slow-blow)

Working width:

405 mm

Noise level:

approx. 52/54 dB(A)

Power 702:

1.9 kW

Power 007SX:

1.1 kW

Dimensions (WxDxH):
702:

660x560x1050 mm

007SX:

660x500x1020 mm

Weight 702:

ca. 90 kg

Weight 007SX:

ca. 93 kg

GB

DISPOSING OF THE MACHINE:

Dispose of the machine in an
environmentally sound fashion at the end
of its useful service life. Do not dispose of
any of the parts included in the machine
or its packaging with household trash.

DISPOSING

fig. 5

2

fig. 4

702 007SX

EMPTYING THE RECEPTACLE (fig. 4:
When the receptacle is full, the machine turns off
automatically. Empty the receptacle as follows:
- Open door. Remove the full sack and dispose

of contents.

- PLace empty sack into receptacle and close

door. The pilot lamp (5) (fig. 1) goes off.

Note: The machine will only run with closed
door!

OPERATION

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