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IDEAL 4107
IDEAL 4107 CC
IDEAL 4109
IDEAL 4109 CC
Operating Instructions
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Table of contents
1. General........................................................ 4
1.1 Safety Instructions....................................... 4
1.2 Application ................................................... 4
2. Installation ................................................... 5
2.1 Pre-assembly .............................................. 5
2.2 Power supply............................................... 6
2.3 Checking rotating direction .......................... 6
3. Operation .................................................... 7
3.1 Operating elements IDEAL 4107 ................. 7
3.2 Operating elements IDEAL 4109 ................. 7
3.3 Starting the machine ................................... 7
Machine stops due to overloading ............... 8
Machine stops and yellow lamp (3) lights
(IDEAL 4109) ............................................... 8
Stopping the machine.................................. 8
3.4 Switching off the machine ........................... 8
For short breaks: ......................................... 8
For longer breaks: ....................................... 8
3.5 Oiling the shredding mechanism................. 9
3.6 Replacing the plastic bag (IDEAL 4107) ...... 9
3.7 Operation of baler (IDEAL 4109)................ 10
Bale ejection .............................................. 10
3.8 Premature ejecting of bale (IDEAL 4109) .. 14
3.9 Central lubrication (IDEAL 4109) .............. 14
If signal sounds ......................................... 14
Type of oil .................................................. 14
4. Trouble-shooting ........................................ 15
5. Accessories .............................................. 16
6. Technical data ........................................... 16
7. EC-declaration of conformity..................... 17
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IDEAL 4107
1. General
This instruction manual will help you to learn the
safe and comfortable operation of this machine.
Please carefully read and observe the operating
instructions and safety instructions. This
information applies to both models when no
reference is made. After use place the instruction
manual in the pocket provided (1).
1.1 Safety Instructions
Danger!
Non-compliance with the instructions may
endanger persons.
Warning!
Non-compliance with the instructions may
cause damage to the machine.
The operating instructions must always be
available for the operator.
IDEAL 4109
All components which may endanger the operator
are covered by a guard or have a door. The guard
is screwed on and the door has a switch.
Operation by one person at a time only.
1.2 Application
The machine is constructed for shredding
crumpled paper, stacks of paper and cardboard
boxes (including staples). Due to reasons of
disposal shredding of plastic foils amongst the
paper should be avoided.
Danger!
Children must not operate the machine.
Danger!
Do not shred any strapping materials or fluids
or materials which may explode, chemically
react or splinter.
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Warning!
Feeding of big steel components, screws,
nails or hard components will damage the
cutting mechanism.
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2. Installation
The machine is mobile on castors. The machine
must be installed on a sturdy, dry, and level floor.
Oil level must be visible in the sight glass (2)
IDEAL 4109 version.
Danger!
-The machine may not be installed outside.
- Do not use in the vicinity of flammable liquids
or gases.
- Do not use in humid environments.
- Protect the power cable from extreme heat,
oil, and sharp edges.
- Consider the floor loading.
Weight with press approx. 900 kg
(1990 pounds).
Warning!
- Do not cover the ventilation slits (3).
2.1 Pre-assembly
- Fix the side tables (4) and (5) to the machine.
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2.2 Power supply
The name plate is located at the rear of the
machine.
- Data stated on the name plate
- Voltage “ V “,
- Frequency “Hz”,
- Power consumption “A”
must correspond to the values of the power
supply unit.
- Earth wire must be available.
- Connect the machine to the mains.
2.3 Checking rotating direction
Operate the machine for a short time as described
under 3. “Operation“..
- The material is transported to the shredding
mechanism by a conveyor belt.
Warning!
Switch off the machine immediately at the
main switch if the conveyor belt runs in the
opposite direction.
When the conveyor belt runs in the opposite
direction:
The machine is wired according to the IEC
standardized rotary field. When changing the rotary
direction we recommend that this is performed by
an experienced specialist. The rotary direction is
changed by exchanging the “L1“ and “L2“
connections in the plug.
Danger!
Incorrect exchanging of connections may
endanger the operator. If in doubt, this work
should be performed by an electrical
specialist.
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