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Safety instructions, Proper use, warranty, Machine components – HSM 225.2 User Manual

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Paper shredder HSM

225.2

0510

english

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3. Safety instructions

• Read all instructions before start-up of the

paper shredder. Save these instructions
for later use.

• Follow all warnings and instructions mar-

ked on the product!

• Make sure no liquid is spilled on or in the

paper shredder.

If the shredder is damaged or does not

function properly, switch the device off,
pull out the mains plug and inform our
service engineers.

• Keep paper shredder out of the reach of

children.

• This shredder should be operated only

with an operator in attendance.

Risk of injury!
Do not reach into the paper
feed slot.

Risk of injury from slivers!
Wear protective goggles when
destroying diskettes, CDs and
hard credit cards.

Risk of injury by pulling in!
Keep long hair, loose articles of
clothing, ties, scarves, jewellery
etc. away from feed opening.
Material with the tendency to
form loops, e.g. tapes, strap-
ping material, etc. must not be
shredded.

Before changing the location,
cleaning or anything else other
than normal operation
turn off and unplug the paper
shredder!

1. Proper use, warranty

The shredder is designed exclusively for
destroying paper. Depending on the cutting
type, it can also handle small quantities of
the following materials:
Credit and charge cards:
3.9 / 5.8 / 1.9x15 / 3.9x40 mm only
CDs, disks: 3.9 / 5.8 / 3.9x40 mm only

Its sturdy drive mechanism is not damaged
by paper clips and staples. Only on machi-
nes with safety level HS Level 6 (1 x 5 mm)
can the paper not contain staples or paper
clips.

We provide a warranty for the device in ac-
cordance with our general sales and delivery
terms. This warranty excludes wear, damage
due to improper handling, natural depreciati-
on, and actions taken by third parties.

1 Warning

advice

2 LEDs
3 Rocker

switch

4 Cover
5 Name

plate

6 Caution

label

7 Bottom

frame

8 Door
9 Paper

feed

opening

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Feed opening for disks and CDs

2. Machine components

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