Laminator Operation Manual
Model No
:
235-TP
Laminator Operation Manual
Model No
:
235-TP
Key parts
1. Reverse Switch
2. Support Tray
3. Touch Panel
4. Power Switch
Please read this manual and observe the instructions thoroughly
before operating machine.
Keep this instruction in a convenient location for future reference.
Reverse Button
Press this button when jamming occurs during operation to release
your documents.
REMARKS:
Make sure the interlayer is evenly folded before laminating
and the folded side will be inserted into the entrance of the laminator at
first. Please do not insert the open side of the pouch into the entrance first
and the pouch can’t be scissored apart before use. Moreover, please
follow the guideline in back of the entrance when inserting to make sure
that your pouch is inserted vertically to the entrance.
1. AFTER LAMINATING
After lamination, the documents are very hot. Please be careful not
to injure your hands.
CAUTIONS & MAINTENANCE:
To ensure safety and prevent potential accidents, such as crispation
of pouch or fire, please follow below steps.
Attention:
please make sure that the machine has been turned off
and unplugged before maintenance.
1. As to the dirt on the covers of machine, please wipe them off by wet
cloth. To avoid the danger of short circuit, please do not place the
machine in wet conditions or nearby the window of air-conditioner
,
and
also please make sure that the machine is dry before operation!
2. Do not operate the laminator for more than two hours at a time. Wait at
least fifteen seconds between each lamination. Allow the laminator to
cool at least thirty minutes after power off.
3. Do not touch or place any objects on the hot surfaces of the machine,
wait for the machine to cool before moving or cleaning.
4. The color of heat-sensitive documents may change during lamination.
5. Interlayers over 0.4mm in thickness are not suitable for lamination.
6. The documents with material that are easy melting, sticky or thinner
than 70g/m
²
paper are not ideal for lamination.
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