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5. Safety Instructions

• Do not allow children handle electronic

appliances unsupervised, as they may
not always be able to assess the possible
injury hazards.

•  Unplug the power cord after every use

and before cleaning, so as to prevent
the appliance from switching on 
inadvertently.

• Check the appliance and all the parts

for visible damages. The safety 
concept can work only if the appliance
is in an immaculate condition.

• Never perform hot lamination on 

flammable, heat-sensitive and/or 
meltable materials and do not laminate
drawings on temperature-sensitive paper
or material that will undergo changes
in colour or quality when subjected to
heat.

• Never laminate valuable, unique docu-

ments. Although the laminator satisfies
all typical safety norms and standards,
errors can never be completely prevented
- as with all electrical appliances.
Errors with the laminator can result in
damage to the document being 
laminated.

• Do not laminate any materials with

pouch in a thickness greater than 1.0
mm. Otherwise, the laminating pouch
can be angled incorrectly inside the
device. This can damage the lamina-
ting pouch, the document being 
laminated as well as the laminator.

 

Danger of electrical shock!

• Connect the appliance to a power

socket with a mains voltage of 
220 -240 V ~ /50 Hz.

• Do not operate the appliance with 

damaged connecting cable or power
plug.

• Get customer service to repair or replace

connecting cables and/or appliances
that are not functioning properly or
have been damaged.

• Never immerse the appliance in water.

Just wipe it with a damp cloth.

• Do not expose the appliance to the

rain and never use it in a humid or wet
environment.

• Make sure that the power cord does

not become wet during operation.

• Unplug the appliance immediately after

use. The appliance is completely 
disconnected, only when you pull out
the power plug from the power 
socket.

• Do not open or repair the appliance

casing yourself. In this case, the appliance
is not safe and the warranty is voided. 

Lervia

KH 4410

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Page 5: ...tion 7 9 Preparing for cold lamination 8 10 Lamination process 8 11 Anti block system ABS 9 12 Cleaning and care 9 13 Storage 10 14 Disposal 10 15 Warranty service 10 16 Importer 10 Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference Hand over the manual to anyone whom you pass on the appliance to KH4410_Laminator_UK...

Page 6: ...0 80 micron laminating pouches DIN A5 for hot lamination 10 80 micron laminating pouches for hot lamination of business cards 1 Operating instructions 1 Warranty card 3 Appliance description Pouch guide rear Pouch format lock LED indicator light Ready ON OFF LED indicator light ON OFF switch Selector switch for pouch thickness and cold lamination Pouch ejector slot front Anti block ABS switch Slot...

Page 7: ...ated Do not laminate any materials with pouch in a thickness greater than 1 0 mm Otherwise the laminating pouch can be angled incorrectly inside the device This can damage the lamina ting pouch the document being laminated as well as the laminator Danger of electrical shock Connect the appliance to a power socket with a mains voltage of 220 240 V 50 Hz Do not operate the appliance with damaged con...

Page 8: ...s Do not keep the appliance in places that are exposed to direct sunlight as this could lead to overheating and cause irreparable damage Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use Never cover the ventilation slits on the top of the appliance while it is on Injury hazard Keep children away from the connecting cable and the appliance Children frequently underestimate the danger from electrica...

Page 9: ...tor light turns on Set the selector switch for the pouch thickness and cold lamination to the desired pouch thickness 80 or 125 micron The laminator now heats up to the operating temperature As soon as the green LED indicator light Ready lights up the laminator has reached its operating temperature As soon as the operating tempera ture is reached the green LED indi cator light Ready will light up ...

Page 10: ...ain that all corners of the document have at least two milli metres of space to the edge of the laminating pouch as shown in Fig 1 Make certain that you only use a single pouch for laminating Open it up first as shown in Fig 2 For information about the lamina tion process please read section 10 10 Lamination process Lay the laminating pouch onto the pouch guide Lay the right or left edge of the la...

Page 11: ...nother heavy flat object This achieves a flat flawless surface 11 Anti block system ABS At the start of the lamination process the pouch may be pulled in at an angle or jam up inside the appliance Press the Anti block switch ABS upward The pouch is then released again Pull out the pouch then release the Anti block switch Start the lamination process over 12 Cleaning and care Life threatening dange...

Page 12: ...aper The paper is output from the pouch ejector slot of the laminator Repeat the cleaning several times Each time use a new clean sheet of paper If you no longer see any contaminants on the paper the rollers inside the laminator are clean 13 Storage Let the appliance cool off completely before storing it Do not store the laminator in damp locations as moisture could enter inside the appliance E g ...

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