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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing this laminator. With it you can create a water and air-tight
seal to cover your favourite photos, letters, documents and other thin objects up to A4-size.
Please observe the information given in these operating instructions and keep them in a
safe place for future reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES
1. Carefully read these operating instructions in full.
2. Be careful not to touch hot surfaces.
3. Never immerse the power cable, plug, etc. in water or any other liquids. Otherwise,
there is a risk of electric shock.
4. Be particularly careful if the device is used by children or if children are close by when
the machine is in use.
5. Unplug the device when it is not required and before cleaning it. Let the appliance cool
down before cleaning it.
6. Do not use the appliance if the power cable or plug are damaged, the appliance appears
to be malfunctioning or is damaged in any way.
7. There is a risk of injury if accessories not recommended or supplied by the
manufacturer are used.
8. Do not use the appliance outdoors.
9. Only use the appliance for the purpose for which it is intended.
10. Do not laminate anything that contains metal or conductive material.
11. The appliance should be connected as directly as possible to an easily accessible
socket.
12. Keep the power cable short to prevent an untidy cable from becoming a trip hazard.
If you use an extension lead, make sure that:
a) The electrical rated output given for the extension lead at least corresponds
to the rated output of the appliance.
b) The extension lead is not hanging over the side of the table or cabinet so that
people cannot pull on it or trip over it.
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Summary of Contents for A4 PREMIUM
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Page 34: ...34 1 2 3 a 75 150 m 3 5 b Cold Cold 30 4 75 150 m Carrier 5 6 7 8...
Page 35: ...35 220 240 50 60 1 8 A 400 75 150 4 3 5 350 0 6 2 76 4 24...
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Page 41: ...41 1 Ready 2 Power 3 4 ON OFF 5 6 ABS...
Page 42: ...42 1 2 ON OFF 3 75 150 Mic LED Ready 3 5 Cold LED Ready Cold 30 4 75 150 m Carrier 5 6 7 8 ABS...
Page 43: ...43 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 1 8 A 400 W 75 150 A4 3 5 350 mm min 0 6 mm 2 76 kg 4 24...
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