Specifications
7
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
LAMINATOR SAFETY SYMBOLS
CAUTION: Read and make sure you understand
these safety and operating guidelines.
Rotating Parts: Risk Of Injury
DANGER: FAILURE TO USE CAUTION NEAR
ROTATING PARTS, SUCH AS
ROLLERS, COULD RESULT IN
PHYSICAL INJURY. BE CAREFUL
THAT ITEMS SUCH AS LOOSE
CLOTHING, LONG HAIR AND
JEWELRY DO NOT BECOME
ENTANGLED IN ROTATING
PARTS.
The laminator is equipped with photoelectric eyes to
prevent contact with the rotating rollers. Make sure that
these safety provisions are installed and functioning
properly prior to operation of the laminator.
NOTE: The laminator operation will cease
immediately when the photo electric eyes,
set directly in the path of the front of the
rollers, are blocked. The foot switch
overrides the photo-electric eyes. When the
photo eye is blocked, a BUZZER sounds,
warning of close proximity to the nip. Use
care to keep hands clear of the rollers while
using the foot switch to prevent possible
injury.
Hot Surface: Risk Of Injury On Contact
DANGER: BOTH THE TOP AND BOTTOM
ROLLERS OF THE LAMINATOR
ARE HEATED. ROLLERS MAY
REACH TEMPERATURES OF 275°F
(135°C). THERE IS A BURN
DANGER IF EITHER OF THE
HEATED ROLLERS ARE
TOUCHED DURING USE. EVEN
AFTER SWITCHING OFF THE
LAMINATOR, THE ROLLERS MAY
REMAIN HOT FOR AND
ADDITIONAL FOUR OR MORE
HOURS.
Electrical Parts – Danger of being
injured by electricity
DANGER: DO NOT REMOVE THE
FASTENED CABINET DOORS
BECAUSE OF THE RISK OF BEING
INJURED BY VOLTAGE.
ONLY AUTHORIZED MAINTENANCE AND
SERVICE TECHNICIANS OR
SAFETY PERSONNEL SHOULD
REMOVE THE DOORS IF
MECHANICAL UPKEEP OR
REPAIR IS REQUIRED.
DOORS MUST BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY
UPON COMPLETION OF UPKEEP
OR REPAIRS.
DANGER: MAKE SURE THE CIRCUIT
BREAKERS ON THE REAR OF
THE LEFT SIDE CABINET ARE IN
THE OFF POSITION (FLIPPED
DOWN) BEFORE REMOVING THE
CABINET DOORS FOR ANY
MAINTENANCE.
NOTE: Do not place heavy objects on the power
supply cord.
PREVENTATIVE MEASURES:
Do not feed objects such as staples, paper clips and rough
or abrasive materials through the laminating rollers.
Keep all objects, such as tools, rulers, pens, markers or
knives away from the roller opening. Refrain from leaving
such items on the tables to prevent them from accidentally
being fed into the rollers.
CAUTION: NEVER cut or slice directly on the
rollers as any cuts or gouges will
destroy them. ALWAYS use cutters
with enclosed blades to prevent cutting