Faults; If The Paper Jams In The Appliance; If The Appliance Suddenly Stops Working; If The Appliance Cannot Be Switched On - UNITED OFFICE UAV 250 A2 Operating Instructions Manual

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Faults

If the paper jams in the appliance

This means that you have attempted to feed too much paper into the appliance
(max . 10 sheets 80 g/m
1) Move the switch 9 into the "REV" position if the paper causes a blockage .
The appliance now goes into reverse and the paper that is being shredded
is ejected .
2) Pull the paper out of the appliance and then set the switch 9 to "AUTO" .
The appliance is now ready for use again .

If the appliance suddenly stops working

This means that the appliance has overheated and the automatic safety cut-out
has activated itself . The "Overheat" lamp 8 lights up permanently red .
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Remove the power plug from the wall socket to avoid unintended starting of
the appliance .
1) Place the switch 9 in the "OFF" position .
2) Allow the appliance to cool down .
3) Put the mains plug back into the socket .
4) Switch the appliance on, by moving the switch 9 into the "AUTO" position .
The "Power" lamp 7 lights up permanently green . The "Overheat" lamp 8
remains off when the appliance has cooled down sufficiently .

If the appliance cannot be switched on

Place the switch 9 in the "OFF" position . The "Power" lamp 7 goes out .
Try a different wall socket .
The appliance is possibly defective . Have the appliance checked by a qualified
technician .
The appliance has overheated and triggered the automatic safety cut-out .
Then proceed as described in the section "If the appliance suddenly stops
working" .
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Remove the power plug from the wall socket to avoid unintended starting of
the appliance .
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