Specifications

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CLEANING / MAINTAINING YOUR LAMINATOR
WARNING: Ensure the main circuit breaker on the
rear left side cabinet is flipped down or
OFF before cleaning or greasing the
bearings.
CLEANING THE LAMINATOR
1. The laminator may be cleaned with a lint-free cloth,
lightly dampened with a mild soap and water solution.
Do not use spray-on cleaners. Do not immerse any
part of the laminator in water or other liquids.
2. Do not use an abrasive cleaner, which can damage the
painted surfaces.
3. Do not allow water or liquids to enter the electrical
circuits, which may cause personal injury and/or
damage the equipment when power is applied.
GREASING THE BEARINGS
1. You must grease the top and bottom roller bearings
once each month or every 200 hours. Refer to the
Grease Gun Kit included in your accessory kit for
supplies and instructions.
WARNING: Failure to lube bearings will cause
premature wear, which may cause
costly repairs and will void your
warranty.
Call Technical Service for further assistance (see rear
cover).
CLEANING THE ROLLERS
CAUTION: Clean the laminating rollers every day
to prevent adhesive build-up and to
ensure quality output. Adhesive build
up may eventually damage the rollers.
1. When laminating, a small amount of adhesive will
squeeze out between the laminate films and onto the
top and bottom rollers. This residue accumulates
through normal use and can be easily cleaned off the
rollers.
2. Use the Image roll-cleaner (included) to remove the
excess adhesive from the rollers. This is best done
with the rollers hot.
WARNING: Use only an Image Roll Cleaner or a
cotton cloth and Isopropyl Alcohol
(IPA) to clean the rollers. Do not use
other solvents or cleaners. Use of other
cleaners or solvents may cause roller
damage and will void the warranty.
3. When cleaning the upper roller, place a piece of scrap
foam board under the roller to prevent the removed
adhesive remnants from falling onto the lower roller.
4. For adhesive that is difficult to remove, allow the
rollers to cool and use isopropyl alcohol (IPA) and a
clean, lint-free cloth. Never pour isopropyl alcohol
(IPA) directly onto the unit.
WARNING: Always use care when using Isopropl
Alchohol (IPA)! IPA is extremely
flammable. The flash point of IPA is
51.8°F (11°C). The self-ignition
temperature is 752°F (400°C). Wear
rubber gloves and use in a well-
ventilated area.