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OPERATING ELEMENTS

OPERATING ELEMENTS (Fig. 6, 7 und 8):

1 = Mains switch (emergency stop) (fig. 6)

This switch is used to switch the complete

unit on and off (position „1“ or „0“).

The „ready“ (7), and „ram at rear“ (11)

indicator lights come on to indicate cor-

rect function, or flash to indicate incorrect

function.

Note: The lights come on after a delay of

approx. 2 seconds (initializing routine for

the microprocessor).

2 = Key switch (fig. 6)

This switch can be used to lock the unit (turn

key to left) and so prevent unauthorized

use.

Note: If the unit is locked when the mains

switch (1) is switched on, the „ready“ indi-

cator light (7) flashes to indicate that the

unit is not ready for operation“.

3 = „Cutter forwards“ pushbutton (fig. 6)

When this button is operated, the cutter and

conveyor belt start and the machine can be

fed.

Note: If, when the shredder is started, the

baling ram (32) of the baler is not in its basic

position (rearmost position), a compression

stroke with following return stroke is carried

out automatically before the cutter and

conveyor belt start.

4 = „Stop cutter“ pushbutton (fig. 6)

When this button is operated, the shredder

is switched off and the cutter and conveyor

belt stop.

5 = „Cutter reverse“ pushbutton (fig. 6)

When this button is operated, the cutter and

conveyor belt operate in reverse.

Note: If the button is operated during forward

operation, reverse operation will occur for at

least 3 seconds, before forward operation

resumes automatically.

6 = „Cutter forwards“

indicator light (fig. 6)

a) Comes on when cutter and conveyor

belt operate forwards.

b) Flashes when cutter and conveyor belt

are switched from forwards operation to

reverse operation, or if the baling ram

was not in the basic position (rearmost

position) when the „cutter forwards“

pushbutton was operated.

7 = „Ready“ indicator light (fig. 6)

Comes on (ready for operation) when

a) the mains switch (1) is switched on,

b) the key switch (2) is released,

c) the emergency stop bar (14) is pulled out,

and

d) the actuator of the safety switch activator

(19) is inserted in the limit switch at the

baler (fig. 3).

Flashes (not ready for operation) when the

mains switch is switched on if

a) the key switch (2) is locked, or

b) the emergency stop bar (14) is pressed,

or

c) the actuator of the safety switch activator

(19) is not inserted in the limit switch at

the baler

8 = „Malfunction - motor

“ indicator light (fig. 6)

Flashes if the motor of the shredder or baler

is overloaded and the installed thermostat

has broken the circuit for full operation.

For further details see the „motor defect“

section.

9 = -----

10 = „Cutter reverse“ indicator light (fig. 6)

Comes on when the cutter and conveyor

belt operate in reverse.

11 = „Ram at rear“ indicator light (fig. 6)

a) Comes on if the baling ram (32) is in its

basic position (rearmost position).

b) Flashes if the baling ram (32) is not in its

basic position. In this case, operate the

„cutter forwards“ pushbutton (3) at the

shredder, or the „ram reverse“ pushbutton

(17) at the baler.

12 = „Bale ready“ indicator light (fig. 5)

Flashes when the bale volume has been

achieved, and the bale must be bound and

ejected. For further details see the „binding

and ejecting the bale“ section.

13 = „Baler open“ or „Outlet jam“

indicator lamp (fig. 6)

a) Baler open

Flashes if the inlet flap (30), cover flap

(27) or discharge flap (31) is open.

Note: If a door or flap is open the shredder

cannot be started. The baling ram in the

baler can, if the inlet flap + cover flap

is closed, still be operated by inching,

forwards (to eject a bale), or in reverse

(return stroke).

b) Outlet jam

Flashes if the space above the rear

conveyor belt is completely filled with

paper due to a jam of the inlet opening,

and the unit has been switched off due

to the raised cover flap (27). For further

details see the „outlet jam“ section.

14 = Emergency stop bar (fig. 7)

Should it be necessary, for any reason, to

switch off or stop the machine as quickly as

possible, this can be achieved by pressing

the emergency stop bar. To switch on again,

release the bar (pull it out) and operate the

„cutter forwards“ pushbutton (3).

15 = „Advance Ram“ Key

(compacting cycle) (fig. 8)

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 Eject-

ing the Bale”).

16 = „Stop Ram“or

“Open Discharge Flap“ Key (fig. 8)

a) Stop Ram

If this key is activated briefly (less than

2 seconds), the baling ram (32) is stop-

ped.

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

(35) (fig. 2) is advanced a short distance

(pressure relief at the discharge flap).

The discharge flap (31) 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.

17 = „Return Ram“ Key

(return stroke) (fig. 8)

When this key is activated in the automatic

operating mode, the baling ram (32) is

returned to its rear, home position.

fig. 7

fig. 8

Translation of the Original Operation Manual

Übersetzung der Originalbetriebsanleitung