Specifications
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PRODUCT FEATURES
SAFETY FEATURES
The Image
®
600 MD Laminator is designed with
safety and protective devices with the user’s safety the
primary consideration. However, following safe
operating guidelines is still the responsibility of the
user.
Hand-Operated Emergency Stop Buttons
Emergency Stop buttons are located on each side of both
cabinets for easy access. When pressed, they immediately
suspend laminator operations, and raise the rollers.
CAUTION: As use of the emergency Stop
pushbuttons in effect “suspends”
active operations, their primary
purpose is for use in an emergency
situations only. Do not use the
Emergency Stop switches as part of
your normal operating procedure, or
you may damage an image during
processing.
NOTE: Once pressed, Emergency Stop buttons
lock. To disengage, they must be turned
clockwise to reset.
After resetting the Emergency Stop button, you must turn
the heaters back on (if being used), and push one of the
Motor Direction Switches to begin processing again.
Cabinet Doors / Circuit Breaker Access
The cabinets that house the inner workings of the
laminator have fastened cabinet doors and an outside
access circuit breaker that is located on the rear of the left
cabinet as viewed from the front. Only maintenance or
safety personnel should open the doors after turning off
the main circuit breakers for maintenance upkeep or repair.
DANGER: FOR ANY SERVICING, ALWAYS
TURN THE MAIN POWER
CIRCUIT BREAKERS OFF BEFORE
OPENING THE SIDE CABINETS
WARNING: Use of the inside of the cabinets for
storage may lead to personal injury
and/or damage to the inner workings,
and will void the warranty
Photo Electric Safety Eyes
A photo electric light beam path is set directly in front of
and back of the laminating roller openings, preventing
foreign objects from passing between the rollers. (These
eyes are set for use at the factory and checked by the
service representative.)
WARNING: The laminator operation will cease
immediately when the photo electric
eyes, set directly in the path of the front
of the rollers, are blocked.
Covered Foot Switches
The two foot switches allow for complete user control
when initially feeding an image into the nip, or when
feeding a delicate image through the rollers. The foot
switch covers prevent accidentally stepping on a foot
switch and starting the laminator.
The foot switches override the photoelectric eyes. When
the photo eye is blocked, a BUZZER sounds, warning of
close proximity to the nip, and the laminator runs in slow
mode at a speed of 2.0 ft (0.6 M) per minute. Use care to
keep hands clear of the rollers while using the foot switch
to prevent possible injury.