Do you have a question about the 1600MX and is the answer not in the manual?
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Terry Partidge
February 6, 2025
the motor is running and shredder seems to be working, but paper won't feed.
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
The Royal 1600MX shredder has auto start/stop and auto reverse jam-free rollers, which help prevent jams. If the motor is running but paper won't feed, possible reasons include:
1. Paper Jam – A small piece of paper may be stuck in the feed slot. Try using the reverse function to clear it. 2. Bin Full – The shredder stops if the bin is full. Check the pullout bin and empty it if necessary. 3. Misalignment – Ensure the paper is properly aligned with the feed slot. 4. Safety Lock – Some shredders have safety features that prevent operation if the bin or top is not securely in place. 5. Sensor Issue – The auto-start sensor may be blocked or dirty. Clean it with a dry cloth. 6. Overheating – If the shredder has been used continuously, it may need to cool down before resuming operation.
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Class B FCC limits. IN CANADA: This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatuses set forth in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. 1600MX 1-800-272-6229 {US} 1-888-266-9380 {Canada} 01-800-849-4826 {Mexico}...
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auto on auto on Keep slide top closed when not in use. 0.17" x 1.536"...
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Do you have a question about the 1600MX and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
the motor is running and shredder seems to be working, but paper won't feed.
The Royal 1600MX shredder has auto start/stop and auto reverse jam-free rollers, which help prevent jams. If the motor is running but paper won't feed, possible reasons include:
1. Paper Jam – A small piece of paper may be stuck in the feed slot. Try using the reverse function to clear it.
2. Bin Full – The shredder stops if the bin is full. Check the pullout bin and empty it if necessary.
3. Misalignment – Ensure the paper is properly aligned with the feed slot.
4. Safety Lock – Some shredders have safety features that prevent operation if the bin or top is not securely in place.
5. Sensor Issue – The auto-start sensor may be blocked or dirty. Clean it with a dry cloth.
6. Overheating – If the shredder has been used continuously, it may need to cool down before resuming operation.
Try these steps to troubleshoot the issue.
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