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Difficult
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8
Time Required
8 - 10 minutes
Sections
2
- Fellowes T7CM Casing and Trigger Replacement
- 4 steps
- Main Power Cord
- 4 steps
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Introduction
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Step 1
Fellowes T7CM Casing and Trigger Replacement
- Check to make sure the shredder is not plugged in to any electrical outlet.
- Remove the shredder from the catch basket and place the silver side down on a flat surface.
- Place the catch basket aside as you will not be needing it for the rest of the disassembly.
Check to make sure the shredder is not plugged in to any electrical outlet.
Remove the shredder from the catch basket and place the silver side down on a flat surface.
Place the catch basket aside as you will not be needing it for the rest of the disassembly.
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Step 2
- Flip the shredder silver side down and place on a flat even surface.
- Remove the manufacturer’s label in order to gain access to the hidden screw hole.
- Locate all five of the case screws and remove them with a Phillips-Head screwdriver. The screws are located within the five marked circles in the photo. The size of the screws are 18 mm in length and head diameter of 5 mm.
Flip the shredder silver side down and place on a flat even surface.
Remove the manufacturer’s label in order to gain access to the hidden screw hole.
Locate all five of the case screws and remove them with a Phillips-Head screwdriver. The screws are located within the five marked circles in the photo. The size of the screws are 18 mm in length and head diameter of 5 mm.
Step 3
- Once all of the screws are removed, slowly pull apart the casing.
- If the casing is not separating, gently wiggle the top part of the casing from the bottom part of the casing.
- Use Caution during this procedure to prevent from damaging any of the internal parts.
Once all of the screws are removed, slowly pull apart the casing.
If the casing is not separating, gently wiggle the top part of the casing from the bottom part of the casing.
Use Caution during this procedure to prevent from damaging any of the internal parts.
Step 4
- Open the casing as shown to prevent tangling or damaging the wires.
- Take note to how the trigger assembly is attached before removal.
- The trigger assembly is one part and should come off all together with little to no force applied.
- Remove the trigger assembly.
Open the casing as shown to prevent tangling or damaging the wires.
Take note to how the trigger assembly is attached before removal.
The trigger assembly is one part and should come off all together with little to no force applied.
Remove the trigger assembly.
Step 5
Main Power Cord
- Remove the wire holder. This is a small screwed in piece of plastic which holds the wires in place. The screw length is 10 mm and the head diameter is 6 mm.
Remove the wire holder. This is a small screwed in piece of plastic which holds the wires in place. The screw length is 10 mm and the head diameter is 6 mm.
Step 6
- Remove the blade housing from the external case.
- Remove the three screws from the blade housing. The screw length is 18 mm and the head diameter is 5 mm
Remove the blade housing from the external case.
Remove the three screws from the blade housing. The screw length is 18 mm and the head diameter is 5 mm
Step 7
- Use Caution when lifting the blade housing from the casing.
- Warning: Sharp Objects are now exposed.
- Place the blade housing close to the case to ensure no damage occurs to the connected wires and that they remained attached to the casing.
Use Caution when lifting the blade housing from the casing.
Warning: Sharp Objects are now exposed.
Place the blade housing close to the case to ensure no damage occurs to the connected wires and that they remained attached to the casing.
Step 8
- Locate the main power cord.
- Clip the wire and strip the remaining end of the wire. Twist the new cord together with the remaining old wire.
- Use electrical tape in order to cover the wire splice.
Locate the main power cord.
Clip the wire and strip the remaining end of the wire. Twist the new cord together with the remaining old wire.
Use electrical tape in order to cover the wire splice.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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