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2. Installation

Besides the binding machine, the packaging should contain the following:

• Quick Guide 
• Operator’s Manual on CD (also for download

    on www.coverbind.com)
• Mains cable 

Preparations 

1. Check  that  the  items  listed  above  are  all 

included. 

2. Remove  the  Coverbind  101  DFS  from  the 

packaging    materials  as  described  in  the 
instructions printed on  the outside of the box. 

3. Place  the  machine  on  a  stable  surface 

with  sufficient  free  area  as  work  space. 

Recommended surface height is ~ 20 inches. 
This  height  will  ensure  the  most  comfortable 
working  position  when  loading  documents. 
Remove transport protection.

4.

Plug the mains cable first into the machine and 

then into the wall outlet. 

5. Press the control on the machine marked with 

the symbol 

6. Check that the Coverbind 101 DFS starts and 

that  the  following  message  is  shown  on  the 
display: 

MEASURE DOCUMENT
SEE PICTURE 1

To change language, see section 5.1.

7. After you have read the Operator’s Manual and 

understand how to use the product, place the 
Manual  and  Quick  Guide  in  the  holder  at  the 
rear of the machine.

Your Coverbind 101 DFS is now ready for use.

Do not place the binder in an enclosure such as a cabinet without proper ventilation.
Do not stack the binder on top of or below, other electronic devices.

Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.

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Summary of Contents for 101 DFS

Page 1: ...COVERBIND 101 DFS Operator s Manual Document Finishing System Part No 2K542 B April 2008 ...

Page 2: ...d 101 DFS User settings 5 1 How to select the language 5 2 How to select the speed of binding Troubleshooting Clearing and emptying How to make the most of your binding machine Specifications Index and addresses Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 5 6 7 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 ...

Page 3: ...tes actions that you are not allowed to do The Mandatory symbol denotes actions that you must do This WARNING alerts users to areas of the equipment where there are heated surfaces which should not be touched Prohibited Do not dismantle Mandatory Disconnect the mains cable The machine must be connected to a power supply that complies with the specifications in section 9 of this manual The mains ca...

Page 4: ...e product to an electrical outlet that lacks an earth connection terminal Use an outlet that contains surge surpression or ground fault protection For added protection during a lightning storm or when the binder is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall socket Product Recycling and Disposal European Union Disposal Information Application of this symbol on your ...

Page 5: ...en into the wall outlet 5 Press the control on the machine marked with the symbol 6 Check that the Coverbind 101 DFS starts and that the following message is shown on the display MEASURE DOCUMENT SEE PICTURE 1 To change language see section 5 1 7 After you have read the Operator s Manual and understand how to use the product place the Manual and Quick Guide in the holder at the rear of the machine...

Page 6: ...er this is referred to as a document When a number of documents are piled on each other this is referred to as a batch The machine consists of five main parts Cover selector Display Input bay Binding unit and Output tray Cover Set Batch Document Spine width If the binding machine stops for some reason the jam clearance door in the input bay can be pushed aside and the document removed See also sec...

Page 7: ...ut bay Cover selector Display Control buttons Indicator lights Output tray Jam clearance door 1 Start the machine by pressing on The display asks you to measure the thickness of the set MEASURE DOCUMENT SEE PICTURE 1 2 Measure the thickness of the set of papers to be bound by inserting the short side of the set into the cover selector 3 The recommended cover size spine width is shown on the displa...

Page 8: ...ded into the machine the number of documents in the batch should be limited as shown below Exceeding these numbers may compromise the strength of the bind or cause the machine to stop Max Max Max Max Max 4 x 1 16 3 x 1 8 2 x 1 4 1 x 3 8 1 x 1 2 6 Remove the bound documents from the output tray They are ready to be used Note that full binding strength is achieved only when the documents have cooled...

Page 9: ... of the display 2 Press the control below Enter i e the control once 3 Press the control below More i e the control repeatedly until the desired language is shown on the display 4 Press the control below Select i e the RESTART control twice 5 When satisfied with the settings press the control below Back i e the RESTART control once 6 ENT The desired language has now been selected 5 User settings M...

Page 10: ...e lower line of the display 2 Press the control below Enter i e the control once 3 Press the control below Select i e the RESTART control once 4 Press the control below More i e the control once to display the alternative speed of binding 5 Press the control below Select i e the RESTART control once to select the displayed speed of binding For details on productivity capacity please see section 9 ...

Page 11: ...k the jam clearance door Check the thickness and quantity Press RESTART Load the document again Red indicator light illuminates more than 3 sec Buzzer alarm Too many documents in the same batch Remove the documents by pulling back the jam clearance door Load documents again with fewer documents in each batch Red indicator light illuminates more than 3 sec Buzzer alarm twice Output tray nearly full...

Page 12: ...ent s in the input bay with the other hand 2 and lift them out of the machine 3 The binding machine should then automatically return to the normal position However if it does not press the RESTART control Emptying The binding machine only needs to be emptied manually in exceptional cases e g if the machine breaks down or if there is an extended power failure Disconnect the mains cable before empty...

Page 13: ...g Tip When using coated heavy compressed extra smooth or thicker than usual paper we recommend that you first make a test binding to check that the strength of the bind is good enough The strength of some special types of paper is very similar to ordinary copy paper whereas other types have characteristics that may reduce the strength of the binding Using special paper for one or two pages in a do...

Page 14: ...max 1 pcs 7 min 5 min Paper size Letter size 8 5x11 Spine width and capacity The table below shows approximately how many sheets of 20lbs paper the covers can hold for each spine thickness 1 16 1 15 1 8 16 30 1 4 31 60 3 8 61 90 1 2 91 120 Jogging The sheets of paper in the set are automatically jogged on three sides during the binding process Output tray capacity 8 50 documents depending on the s...

Page 15: ...ng 14 L Language 9 Lights 11 Loose pages 13 O Operator s Manual 5 Other error codes 11 Output tray 6 P Paper size 14 Power consumption 14 Power failure 12 Processing time 8 Paper Quality 10 13 Q Quick Guide 5 R Restart 9 S Safety Instructions 3 Set of paper 6 Sorting function 13 Specifications 14 Speed of binding 10 Spine width 6 Symbols 3 T Terminology 6 Test binding 13 Thermal binding machine 14...

Page 16: ...will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the ...

Page 17: ...17 COVERBIND CORPORATION 3200 Corporate Drive Wilmington NC 28405 Phone 910 799 4116 Tollfree 800 366 6060 Fax 910 799 3935 www coverbind com ...

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