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GREEN LED:
Ready for hot lamination
ABS:
Jam release button
ELECTRICAL APPLICATION
Apply for use only on proper electric power usage as indicated in rating plate on laminator.
Keep in easy plugging and unplugging access.
OPERATION PROCEDURES
1. It is normal that new laminator may smell irritated, at the beginning, please keep
fluent air ventilation before using.
2. Place laminator on a table leaving enough space for the laminated object to access
and come out from the laminator smoothly.
HOT LAMINATION
1. HOT Lamination: Turn the switch to „HOT” and wait for 3 minutes until the „READY”
light illuminates, which means warm up is completed and laminator is ready to use.
Normal papers or laminating pouches from 80 microns to 125 microns, can be proce-
eded on this stage.
2. We suggest to turn the switch to OFF for 30 minutes and cool the laminator after HOT
laminating for 30 minutes, then start the new HOT lamination.
3. For safety precaution press the switch to „OFF” when not in use.
COLD LAMINATION
1. Cold lamination is at its best performance for cabinet temperature less than
35°C(95°F); this machine will not generate heat on the cold lamination stage, please
keep machine temp under 35°C(95°F).
2. Use only the cold lamination pouches.
3. Cold lamination is for fax paper, light sensitive photos and other papers / documents
that will be affected by heat.
4. Slide the switch to „COLD” position then insert the papers into cold lamination pouch
and start the cold lamination.
5. If the cold lamination is after the „HOT” lamination, please turn the switch to „COLD”
to cool the machine; and wait for 30 minutes before cold lamination could be proce-
eded.
JAM RELEASE BUTTON
Due to the situation of necessary termination during lamination or paper jam, slide he ABS
button to the left and pull out the laminated pouches at the same time, then start the new
lamination.
IMPORTANT NOTES
1. Select the correct size of lamination pouch to use as inadequacy to fully cover the
laminating material can cause laminator jam or damage.