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SERVICE MANU AL (2008.12.18) MODELS: GBC GLS28, GLX20, GLM11, GLHS9 REXEL RLS28, RLX20, RLM11, RLSM9[...]
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© 2008 All Rights Reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without expressed written permission from Electronically Printed a n d Designed in the USA.[...]
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2 8-9 INTRODUCTION TROUBLESHOOTING DISASSEMBL Y/ADJUSTMENTS MAINTENANCE 10.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS INST ALLA TION T able of Contents 1 SPECIFICATIONS 3-7[...]
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Introduction 1 Introduction 1 Illuminated Panel 1 2 3 4 a d e f b c g a d e f b c g Models: GBC GLS28, GLX20 / REXEL RLS28, RLX20 Models: GBC GLM11, GLHS9 / REXEL RLM11, RLSM9 a Indicator Panel b Door for Bin c Wheels d Power On Button e Auto Feed Button f Reverse Button g CD Slot 1 Power On 2 Shredder not OK 3 Door Open 4 Bin Full[...]
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2 Specifications Specications GLS28 28 sheets Continuous operation 120V AC / 60Hz 8.0 A Models Sheet Capacity - Duty Cycle - V olts / Hz Amperage GLX20 20 sheets Continuous operation 120V AC / 60Hz 10.0 A GLM11 11 sheets Continuous operation 120V AC / 60Hz 10.0 A Models Sheet Capacity - Duty Cycle - V olts / Hz Amperage GLHS9 9 sheets Continuous[...]
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Mechanical Operation The shredder uses two rotating cutting shafts, which are driven by an electrical motor to shred paper . Electrical Operation When the ce n te r p o we r o n switch is pressed, al l the LED warning symbol s on the indicator T he shredder wi l l no w be in standby mode and the “Power-on” symbol on the indicator panel will be [...]
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5.0 T General T roubleshooting Malfunction corrections are based on visual obser- vations made by the operator . The causes of the malfunctions are isolated by the symptom of the malfunction and noting at which point in the operat- ing cycle the malfunction occurred. Malfunctions may be pinpointed t oa defective electrical compo- nent or mechanical[...]
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5.0 Shredder Does Not Operate, No Indication Of Power Shredder Does Not Operate, With Indication Of Power Present Shredder Does Not Operate, (When Paper Is Present In The Throat) Shredder Runs Continuously Sheet Cap acity Diminished Power Cord Disconnected. Power switch Defective Main Board Defective Shredder Head Not Installed Properly Cabinet Doo[...]
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6 T roubleshooting Main Board panel board Power SW Paper Trigger Emitter Paper Trigger receiver CD Detection sensor Bin Full detection PCB box Binfull Trigger Photo sensor(#5) 1 2 BIN2A1 2P/2.0MM BIN2A1 2P/2.0MM 1 2 3 4 CN1 2.5MM/4P CN1 2.5MM/4P 1 2 AC POWER1 AC POWER1 COMMON NC NO SW4 BIN FULL SW SW4 BIN FULL SW COMMON NC NO SW2 SW2 DOOR SAFETY SW[...]
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T roubleshooting 7 1 5V SW 5V SW 2 5V 5VSW 5V 5VSW 5V SW 5V SW 5VSW 5V SW 5VSW TC0 Forward Reverse Line SW TCO Power OUT Power IN Forward Reverse Line SW Line SW door Open NEUTRAL Timmer NEUTRAL NEUTRAL Motor jam Line SW TCO SIG NEUTRAL REF 3V Title v e R r e b m u N t n e m u c o D e z i S t e e h S : e t a D of Control Motor V1 2 6 Monday, Octobe[...]
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Necessary T ools 1. 2. #2 Phillips Screwdriver Disassembly of the shredder is described in the following steps. Top Housing Removal W ARNING! Disconnect the unit from the receptacle before performing any disassembly procedures. 1.Unplug the power cord from the outlet power supply . 2.Open cabinet door and remove the 3 phillip head screws that secur[...]
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Gear Box Removal 1 . Remove the s i x phillips screws from the gear box cover . 2. Remove the two 14mm bolts. 3. Remove the two phillips screws from the encoder housing. 4. Remove gearbox cover. Motor Removal 1. Remove large double drive gear. 2. Remove small double drive gear. External Cleaning Make sure you disconnect the shredder from its power [...]
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12/18/08 F ull Circle Ser vice TM 10303 80th A venue Pleasant Pr aire, Wi 53158[...]