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How to use your laminator

1) Carefully remove the laminator from all of its packaging and place it on a flat, level surface.  Make sure you keep the    

     original packaging somewhere safe (in case this is needed in the future). 

2) Unpack the power cable and insert it into the power outlet at the back of laminator.  Plug it into a power socket.  Turn 

     the POWER switch on at the back of the laminator.

3)  Adjust the temperature control knob to the correct setting (referring the chart opposite, this is a guide only).

4)  Wait for the green light to illuminate, this tells you the laminator is at the required temperature and ready to use.

5)  Set the speed control to the required speed (referring to the chart opposite).

6)  Place the document into the laminating pouch, ensuring you leave a 5mm gap around the edge so that it is not 

      overlapping the edge of the pouch.  If you want to laminate small, cut-up or odd shaped pieces then you will need to    

      use a Lifejacket®.  Ask your supplier if you do not have one of these.

7)  Insert the prepared document and pouch into the laminator making sure you insert the SEALED EDGE FIRST and   

      keep the pouch straight.  The item will then automatically feed through the laminator and appear out of the exit    

      plates at the back of the machine. 

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Do not tug or pull the document as it comes out of the back of the laminator.  Wait until it becomes free.

If your document jams in the laminator, press the REVERSE switch and gently ease the document back out.

To turn the laminator off, set the TEMP ON OFF/STANDBY switch to OFF and allow the motor to continue turning the 
rollers for 2/3 minutes.  Once this time has elapsed, set the POWER/OFF switch to OFF.     

Ready light

Power switch

(at rear of 

laminator)

Temperature  

control knob

Reverse

 switch

Speed control 

knob

Parts and Features

Diagram 1

ON/OFF

 standby switch

Temperature

display

Using the standby function
If the laminator is being used at regular intervals throughout the day you can use the standby button to keep the 
laminator at a reduced temperature without turning it off at the rear.  It will then be quicker to warm up.  

Thank you for purchasing the Peak Performance PS320.  Peak laminators are designed to give you professional, 
high quality results, quickly and easily.  Please take a few minutes to read through this important document as 
any 

damage caused to your laminator by user error is not covered under warranty.

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Don’t overlap

 

Leave a 5mm border

Don’t laminate open 

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Summary of Contents for Peak Performance PS320

Page 1: ...ating System Peak Performance PS320 Peak laminators have been designed to be user friendly however we strongly recommend you take a few minutes to read through this manual to ensure correct operation Keep this manual safe for future reference ...

Page 2: ...aight The item will then automatically feed through the laminator and appear out of the exit plates at the back of the machine Do not tug or pull the document as it comes out of the back of the laminator Wait until it becomes free If your document jams in the laminator press the REVERSE switch and gently ease the document back out To turn the laminator off set the TEMP ON OFF STANDBY switch to OFF...

Page 3: ... or you risk jamming and damaging your laminator this will not be covered under warranty x What is a Lifejacket The Lifejacket is a highly durable patented product made from Teflon that should be used when laminating cut up odd shaped pieces such as shapes letters signs as shown above to prevent damage to your laminator and potential jamming Why use a Lifejacket Protect your laminator from jamming...

Page 4: ...w the instructions are not covered within the warranty FAQ S My document has come out cloudy what does this mean This means that the temperature setting is not quite hot enough Try increasing the temperature by 5o and try again as applying more heat should fix the problem My document has come out wavy what does this mean If the document comes out with a wavy finish the temperature is set too high ...

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