Checkbook covers staples3/21/2023 (the white retangular cube) The problem is Iĭon't know the value of it and can't seem to cross the part number to there is a fuse on the PCB (iĬhecked it and it is good (else you wouldn' t get the relays toĮnergize.) I did find the large (i'm pretty sure its 5 watts) 5WOR6JĬement resistor is open. Working, again, power is not going to the motor) Should hear the same relays click inside. If you turn it on and slowly slide an envelope in to shred, you The relays click (power is going to the PCB but maybe not the motor)ģ. If you turn it on and press the fwd of rev buttons, you should hear but it goes off when you removed the drawer. If you get the blue light when you turn it on. ![]() ![]() Now What? I performed 3 simple tests before disassembling.ġ. the sensor switch (for theĬatch bin) comes off with one screw. Remove the 6 screws and the top lifts right off with theĮntire shredding unit and PCB attached. Requires a long (5-6) inch screw driver (philips #2) and a lot of Remove the catch bin, flip the shredder over and Hay, that was a bit long, sorry but I hope it helps. ![]() Soldered onto the circuit board, what a stupid design. This fuse is soldered in so now I have a problem of location anther fuse and then installing it. Upon checking the circuitry I found a small fuse had blown on the electronic circuit board. Once apart I needed to remove more screws from below the shredding assembly to enable access the electrical components. Then I found after removing these screws you need to use quite a bit of force to pull the shredder from the white casing because it is held in place by sticky tape located between the wall of the in and outer casing. You need a long Philips screwdriver to remove them. What I found was, there are two screws under the felt cushions at the bottom of the unit. So I made the valiant attempt to take it apart, this was a mind boggler. So it worked quite well until I decided to shred a lot of paper continuously. You know things I just don’t feel happy about putting in the garbage. I have this same shredder and only use it for the occasional shredding of bills and receipts. Then I wrapped the fuse withelectric tape for safety and taped the fuse flat to the top of the machine.Voila! A flawed Chinese product is made usable! Dan Phelps I then threadedthe two wires through the two holes on the fuse and wrapped them around,instead of soldering, for easy future replacement. I took a 5 amp automotive fuse(bayonet style) and drilled a small hole through each bayonet. I unsoldered the fuse and soldered in two wires that I ran through ahole I drilled in the top of the machine. Once I got inside I found a 5 amp fusesoldered to the circuit board. Staples said itwould probably need a new circuit board. You could then use tape to cover the holes. It would probably be easier to drill holes throughthe bottom of the case for screw access. I cut my case in two to get at the six screws through the basketcompartment (very messy). You will need a VERY LONG AND SKINNY Phillipsscrewdriver with a foot-long blade and a very narrow diameter to fit down theaccess holes. Six are accessedfrom the basket compartment. Two are accessed through the rubber foot pads. * Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTableğirst, don’t destroy anything on the top of the machine.Eight screws. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4
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