Fig. 11, Baler operating elements, Shredder operation – intimus POWER 14.87 User Manual

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USE OF THE SHREDDER:

Switch on as follows:

1. Turn the main switch (1) to position “1”.

2. Turn the rotary switch “Cutting system

forward” (2) to position “1”. The cutting system

is started together with the conveyor belt.

Attention: the machine only operates if

a) the main switch (1) is switched on (position

“1”),

b) the rotary switch (2) is switched on (position

“1” or “R”),

c) the connection plug of the baler is inserted in

the socket (19) on the shredder,

d) the actuator of the limit switch lock (20) (fig.

8) is inserted in the limit switch on the baler,

e) the hopper opening is closed with the cover

flap (17) and

f) the filler flap (24) as well as the ejector flap

(25) on the baler are closed.

MATERIAL FEED:

The operator may not stand higher

than the machine itself stands, when

feeding paper to the machine!

Standing on an raised platform (such as

pallets or boxes placed in front of the

machine) reduces the distance between

operator and cutting system to a level

which does not meet the required safety

standard.

Feed material for the shredder can consist of

stacks of smooth paper (up to about 190 sheets,

depending on the type and size of paper); and

also crumpled paper and cardboard. Place any

material to be shredded on the moving conveyor

belt which feeds it to the cutting system.

It is advisable to place stacked paper diagonally

on the belt. In this way, the corner of the stack will

be fed to the cutting system first, thus avoiding a

sudden overload.

Never feed the shredder with a quan-

tity of paper exceeding the maximum

indicated in the technical data!

Should the machine become overloaded,

follow the instructions under „AUTO-

MATIC RESPONSE IN CASE OF OvER-

LOADING“.

AUTOMATIC RESPONSE

IN CASE OF „OVERLOADING“:

In case you accidentally overload the shredder,

it will automatically alleviate the problem as

follows:

1. The cutting system becomes jammed. The pilot

lamp (4) (fig. 11) lights up.

2. The cutting system runs briefly in reverse,

thereby freeing the material to be shredded.

3. The cutting system automatically switches back

to forward mode.

This sequence is automatically repeated by the

machine up to three times. If the machine still

detects “overloading”, the cutting system runs in

reverse once more for a specified period of time

and is then shut down.

Redistribute returned material and continue

shredding with a smaller amount of material. The

machine must first be switched off with the rotary

switch (2) (fig. 11) (position “0”), and then back on

again (position “1”) to this end.

JAM OUTLET:

If the space in the hopper (16) (fig. 7) is completely

filled with cutting material due to a jam in the filler

hole of the baler, the machine switches off when

the cover flap (17) is raised (fig. 7). The display

(4) “Jam outlet” lights up.

If this is the case, switch the machine off at the

main switch (1), lift up the cover flap (17) and

remove the material from the machine by hand.

Then you can switch the machine on again and

continue shredding.

Note: the machine can only be started when the

cover flap (17) is closed.

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BALER OPERATING ELEMENTS

OPERATING FUNCTIONS (fig. 12):

6 = „Advance Ram“ Key

(compacting cycle) (fig. 12)

If this key is pressed, the baling ram (32)

is advanced (compacting cycle) and is then

automatically retuned to its rear, home

position.

Note: If the ram does not return to its home

position, but rather continues to press

against the bale, the bale must be tied off

and then ejected (see ”TYING OFF AND

EJECTING THE BALE”).

7 = „Stop Ram“or

“Open Discharge Flap“ Key (fig. 12)

a) Stop Ram

If this key is activated briefly (less than

2 seconds), the baling ram (32) (fig. 22)

is stopped.

b) Open Discharge Flap

If the key is pressed and held (for at least

2 seconds), the baling ram travels a short

distance in reverse and the locking lever

(27) (fig. 7) is advanced a short distance

(pressure relief at the discharge flap).

The discharge flap (25) can now be

opened. This is necessary when the

baler is holding the bale in the com-

pacted condition.

Note: The discharge flap can only be

opened after this key has been acti-

vated.

8 = „Return Ram“ Key

(return stroke) (fig. 12)

When this key is activated in the automatic

operating mode, the baling ram (32) (fig. 22)

is returned to its rear, home position.

SHREDDER OPERATION

Translation of the Original Operation Manual

Übersetzung der Originalbetriebsanleitung

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