Fellowes Paper Shredder P600C 2 User Manual

PAPER SHREDDER  
Personal Series  
DESTRUCTEUR DE DOCUMENTS  
Série usage personnel  
DESTRUCTORA DE DOCUMENTOS  
Serie de uso personal  
MODELS / MODÈLES / MODELOS  
S70C-2, P600C-2  
USE AND CARE MANUAL  
MANUEL DEMPLOI ET DENTRETIEN  
MODO DE EMPLEO Y DE CUIDADO  
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL WITH YOUR ORIGINAL RECEIPT  
Customer Service: 1-800-955-0959  
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Service clientèle (Canada) : 1-800-665-4339  
POR FAVOR, LEA Y GUARDE ESTE MANUAL CON EL RECIBO ORIGINAL  
Dpto. de Atención al Cliente: 1-800-955-0959  
 
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
PARTS OF THE SHREDDER  
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C
NEVER insert hands or fingers into paper entry as serious personal  
injury may result.  
D
THIS MACHINE IS NOT A TOY. Keep children and pets away from  
shredder AT ALL TIMES as serious injury may result. Always unplug  
shredder when not in use.  
Keep loose objects (jewelry, ties, long hair) away from shredder.  
These items and others like them may cause serious injury if they  
accidentally fall into the paper entry.  
E
B
F
Confetti cut shredders contain sharp edges on the underside of the  
machine. Use caution when positioning the shredder head onto the  
basket.  
Do not exceed recommended sheet capacity.  
Do not shred plastic, continuous forms, adhesive labels, transparen-  
cies, newsprint, or cardboard.  
A. Paper entry  
B. Basket  
C. Auto-start sensor  
D. Power switch  
E. Shredder head  
F. Viewer  
This personal shredder is intended for paper only. Do not attempt  
to shred paper clips or other hard materials (except staples).  
Do not place shredder near or over a heat source or water.  
Always turn off and unplug unit before moving or cleaning and  
when not in use.  
Do not insert aerosol cleaners into or around the shredder. Some  
agents may combust, causing serious injury.  
Never use flammable synthetic oil, petroleum-based or aerosol  
lubricants to oil the cutting blades. Some agents may combust,  
causing serious injury. Use only a recommended oil in a non-  
aerosol container. See "MAINTENANCE."  
ASSEMBLY  
NOTE: This shredder will operate only when used with the supplied  
basket. The supplied basket has a built-in safety feature which pre-  
vents the shredder from operating if used with any other basket or if  
improperly assembled.  
To assemble shredder:  
Do not use this product if it or the cord has been damaged in any  
way.  
Do not open the cover for any reason. Doing so can expose you to  
dangerous voltages and will void your warranty.  
These shredders contain sharp edges on the  
underside of the shredder head. Use caution  
when positioning the shredder head onto the basket.  
1. Position shredder head over basket as shown in Figure 1.  
2. Align slot on back of shredder head with the tab on the inside rear  
of the basket.  
Power Cord Care  
Place power cord in an easily accessible position, because it is the  
main disconnect switch.  
Do not place machine where adults, children or animals may walk  
on the cord.  
3. Lower shredder head onto basket (while maintaining tab/slot  
alignment).  
Do not rest anything on the power cord.  
If an extension cord is used, be sure that all products plugged into  
the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord ampere rat-  
ing.  
REAR VIEW  
Figure 1  
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Cool-Down Cycle  
OPERATION  
This shredder is protected with a special safety feature which prevents  
the motor from overheating with extensive use. When shredding is  
attempted beyond the machine's maximum running time, the  
shredder will automatically shut off its motor until it has cooled  
to an acceptable operating level. This is normal and the shredder  
will return to operation after the “cool-down” period. See “Product  
Usage Guide” (page 1) for maximum running time and related cool-  
ing or “off” time.  
This product features an auto-start sensor. This  
sensor will turn on the cutting blades whenever  
anything is inserted into the paper entry (while the power switch is in  
the AUTO (I) position). For the safety of pets and children, we rec-  
ommend always moving the power switch to OFF (O) and unplugging  
whenever the shredder is unattended or not in use.  
1. Assemble shredder (see "ASSEMBLY").  
2. Remove any paper clips or other foreign objects (except staples)  
from paper. If folding paper to fit paper entry, adjust sheet capaci-  
ty appropriately.  
Do not attempt to shred paper clips or other hard  
materials (except staples) with this machine.  
Extensive use of paper clips or other hard materials will result in dam-  
age to the cutting system and will void the manufacturer's warranty.  
3. Be sure power switch is in OFF (O) position. Plug shredder into  
proper power supply outlet.  
Clearing a Jam  
If the shredder sheet capacity is exceeded or paper is not put in  
straight, a jam may result. See “Product Usage Guide” (page 1) for  
maximum sheet capacity for your shredder. In the case of a jam, the  
machine will “bog down” and fail to shred the paper.  
To clear a jam:  
1. Move the power switch to the REVERSE (R) position. (If waste bas-  
ket is full, empty it before clearing jam.) The shredder will reverse  
the paper to clear the jam.  
2. If the shredder jams in reverse, move the power switch to AUTO  
(I) and allow to run for about five seconds. If jam does not clear,  
move power switch to REVERSE (R) again and allow to run for  
about five seconds. Repeat this procedure until the jam is cleared.  
If necessary, use care to grasp the paper carefully and pull out to  
clear the jam.  
4. Move power switch to AUTO (I) position. To clear the cutting  
blades, the shredder will "run" for about 1 second immediately  
after switching to AUTO (I). When the unit is turned on and in  
standby mode, the shredder is ready to be fed paper through the  
paper entry.  
NEVER insert hands or fingers into  
paper entry as serious personal injury may result.  
Do not exceed recommended sheet capacity (see  
"Product Usage Guide" on page 1).  
3. Once the jam is cleared, move the power switch to AUTO (I) for  
continued shredding or OFF (O) if shredding is complete.  
5. Slide paper straight into paper entry until the shredder automati-  
cally begins shredding.  
The shredder automatically stops a few seconds after shredding is  
complete.  
Continue shredding as desired to a MAXIMUM shredding time  
of 5-7 minutes. At this time, the machine MUST be allowed to  
"cool down" for a MINIMUM of 15 minutes. (See "Cool-Down  
Cycle" for more information.)  
If the shredder jams or shuts off before the maximum shredding  
time, see "Clearing a Jam" section for further instructions.  
6. Move power switch to OFF (O) position when shredding is com-  
plete.  
MAINTENANCE  
Confetti cut shredders require regular (monthly) oiling of the cutting  
blades to maintain proper operation. Failure to oil the blades regu-  
larly could result in reduced sheet capacity performance, excessive  
noise during operation, paper jams and possibly shredder failure.  
We recommend using only Powershred Lubricant #35250  
(available by contacting Fellowes) or a vegetable-based oil  
(such as corn or canola) in a non-aerosol container with an  
extension nozzle.  
Never use flammable synthetic oil, petroleum-  
7. Unplug power cord from outlet whenever shredder is unattended  
or not in use.  
8. Look through viewer to see if basket is full. If full, remove shred-  
der head and empty basket contents. Replace shredder head onto  
basket.  
based, or aerosol lubricants to oil the cutting  
blades. Some agents may combust, causing seri-  
ous injury.  
To oil the cutting blades:  
1. From the top of the shredder, squeeze the recommended lubricant  
across the full width of the blades.  
2. Move the power switch to AUTO (I) position and allow the blades  
to run at least 3 seconds.  
3. Move the power switch to REVERSE (R) position and allow it to  
run for at least 3 seconds.  
4. Repeat steps 2-3 above at least 3 times.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
Fellowes Manufacturing Company (the “Company”) warrants the cut-  
ting cylinders of the machine to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship for 3 years from the date of purchase by the original  
consumer. Fellowes warrants all other parts of the machine to be free  
of defects in material and workmanship for 1 year from the date of  
purchase by the original consumer. If any part is found to be defec-  
tive during the warrant period, your sole and exclusive remedy will  
be repair or replacement, at Fellowes’ option and expense, of the  
defective part.  
Shredder will not  
operate.  
a. Shredder is not plugged in.  
b. Power switch is in the OFF (O) position.  
Move switch to AUTO (I) position.  
c. Shredder is jammed. See "Clearing a  
Jam" section.  
d. Shredder has exceeded the maximum  
run time and requires a "cool-down"  
time. See "Product Usage Guide" (page  
1).  
e. Shredder is not assembled properly.  
See "Assembly."  
This warranty does not apply in cases of abuse, mishandling or unau-  
thorized repair. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THAT OF MER-  
CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS HEREBY  
LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE APPROPRIATE WARRANTY PERIOD SET  
FORTH ABOVE. In no event shall Fellowes be liable for any consequen-  
tial or incidental damages attributable to this product. This warranty  
gives you specific legal rights. You may have other legal rights that  
vary from state to state.  
Shredder makes a  
loud squeaking or  
rubbing noise.  
Cutting blades need to be oiled  
REGULARLY.  
See "MAINTENANCE" section.  
Shredder suddenly  
stops while  
shredding.  
a. Shredder has exceeded the maximum  
run time and requires a "cool-down"  
time. See "Product Usage Guide" (page  
1).  
For more detail or to obtain service under this warranty, please con-  
tact Fellowes Customer Service at 1-800-955-0959, Monday through  
Friday, 8 AM - 5 PM (Central Standard Time).  
b. Shredder is jammed. See "OPERATION -  
Clearing a Jam."  
For specific instructions on obtaining service under this warranty on  
machines purchased outside the USA, contact the appropriate location  
listed in the Contact for Service section of this instruction manual.  
Shredder shreds less  
than capacity.  
Cutting blades need to be oiled  
REGULARLY.  
See "MAINTENANCE" section.  
Warrantor: Fellowes, Inc.  
Shredder operates  
only in REVERSE.  
A small piece of paper may be blocking the  
auto-start sensor of this shredder. Move the  
power switch to the OFF (O) position and  
unplug the shredder. Turn shredder over  
and use a toothpick (from the underside  
of the unit) to clear the paper blockage at  
the auto-start sensor (center) location.  
Shredder runs contin-  
uously when in  
AUTO.  
A small piece of paper may be causing the  
auto-start feature to run continuously. Move  
the power switch to the OFF (O) position and  
unplug the shredder. Use a toothpick  
(from the top of the unit) to clear the  
paper blockage at the auto-start sensor  
(center) location.  
Shredder runs for a  
few seconds after  
the paper has cleared  
the cutters.  
This is normal. The shredder runs a few sec-  
onds longer than the paper in order to keep  
the cutters clear of paper particles and reduce  
the chances of a jam.  
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Contact For Service  
Vos Contacts Fellowes  
Sus Contactos Fellowes  
United States  
Canada  
Australia  
1-800-955-0959  
1-800-665-4339  
1-800-33-11-77  
1789 Norwood Avenue • Itasca, Illinois 60143-1095  
630-893-1600  
®
Australia  
Benelux  
Canada  
France  
Germany  
Italy  
Japan  
Poland  
United Kingdom  
Doncaster, S. Yorks.  
Tullamarine, Vic  
Vianen, NL  
Markham, Ont.  
Rennes, I-V  
Garbsen, Han.  
Camerano, AN  
Tokyo  
Warsaw  
© 2001 Fellowes. Printed in China. Form No. 30108  
 

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