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Officemax OM99732 quit working?

The shredder just stopped working while shredding paper and no lights come on, is there a power fuse?
Bob, December 2010
Same problem - runs backward but doesn't sense paper or a CD. I tried jumping the fuse - no luck. Then posts 2& 3 of sensor connector - just a slight buzz from the motor.
Other ideas?

John Stuart, April 2017
Here is a bit more on fixing an OfficeMax OM99732 Cross-Cut Shredder (OfficeMax Item 21243539): After just over a year of very light use, my shredder simply stopped shredding. The green "Power" light would come on and the motor would run in reverse but it simply would not shred normally. The fuse -- checked with a VOM (volt-ohm-milliampere) meter -- was good.

After testing the various switches (top-mounted control switch and inner safety-interlock switch), I determined that apparently the light-activated circuit that sensed when a sheet of paper was inserted had failed.

Let me take a step back and say that I contacted OfficeMax when my problem first occurred and called the 800 support number they offered. Because my shredder was out of warranty, I could not exchange it for a another one. OfficeMax had no advice on troubleshooting or how to fix my problem. Also, OfficeMax does not offer repair service or parts for the OM99732 shredder.

In the end, I found that jumpering the number 2 and 3 pins on the back side of the four-pin circuit board connector for the photoelectric sensor wiring harness would make my shredder run forward. I accomplished this by simply soldering a "bridge" between the two pins.

The downside of this fix is that the shredder runs continuously when I slide the control switch from "Off" to "Auto". Sliding the switch to "Reverse" reverses the shredder.

This isn't a perfect fix: I'd prefer to have the shredder work in the original automatic mode. Still, it shreds perfectly and I didn't have to throw a fairly expensive shredder in the trash because it was unusable and irreparable.

A better solution would be decent customer service from OfficeMax including tech support, reasonable out-of-warranty repairs and available repair parts. I'm not holding my breath.

Coc Zamudio, April 2011
Yes, there is a small 3 amp, 250 volt fuse on the main circuit board. It is hard to locate; it is near the upper left corner of the board under the big mass of wiring. The fuse is soldered to the circuit board by its own lead wires. I believe the style is called an "axial lead" fuse as compared to a "cartridge fuse" which is very easy to replace.

Coc Zamudio, February 2011