Care Instructions - GBC SureBind System One Manuel D'utilisation

Appareil pour perforer et relier des documents
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Service
• Do not attempt to service or repair the equipment yourself.
Unplug the unit from the electrical outlet and contact an
authorized service representative under the following
conditions:
- When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed
- If liquid has been spilled into the equipment
- If the binding system has been exposed to rain or water
- If the unit has been subjected to excessive shock through
being dropped or rough handling
- If the unit does not operate normally when following these
Operating Instructions
• Adjust only those controls that are specified in these
Operating Instructions.

Care Instructions

• Wipe exterior only with a damp cloth. Do not use any
detergents or solvents.
• Empty the Debris Tray frequently. Failure to empty the
tray may result in debris lodging in the equipment and
causing damage to the equipment.
Installation
Inspect your equipment for shipping damage. Bring damage
immediately to the attention of the delivery carrier.
Place the equipment on a sturdy, flat surface of the
appropriate height for the comfortable operation.
CAUTION: THE SOCKET OUTLET SHOULD BE
LOCATED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHOULD
BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
Plug the power cord into the receptacle on the rear right side
of the unit and into a proper power source.
Place the machine at least 2" (51mm) from any wall or
obstruction to protect the power receptacle and power cord.
Set-Up (fig. 1)
Adjust the Punch Edge Guide to the correct paper length.
Check the Bind Edge Guide alignment by inserting a
receiving strip in the Strip Recess area. Lay a sheet of
correctly aligned punched paper on the strip, matching up
the holes and the strip so that the strip is not showing at the
top or bottom of the paper. Adjust the Guide if necessary by
sliding the Guide to the edge of the paper.
Features Guide
A. Debris Tray
The Debris Tray is located on the front side near the
bottom of the machine. It collects excess paper and pin
segments. The Tray should be emptied frequently. Operating
instructions for the equipment are located inside the tray.
B. Binding Surface
The Binding Surface is a flat area where the document is
placed for binding after it has been punched.
C. Punching Surface
The flat area is where your document is placed for punching
holes.
D. Punch Edge Guide
An adjustable Guide positions the paper for punching.
Using the scale the Guide can be adjusted for 210mm,
297mm (8½", 11", 13" or 14") bind edge lengths.
E. Indicator Light
The Indicator Light will be lit when binding a document and
go out when the bind is complete.
F. Bind Edge Guide
An adjustable Guide properly aligns the paper for binding.
G. Locating Pin
The Locating Pin can be found near the lower left hand
side of the Backstop where the word 'PIN' and an arrow are
printed.
H. Handle
The Handle is used for punching and to start the bind cycle.
I. Backstop
The Backstop serves to position the paper along with the
Bind Edge Guide so that the holes are easily aligned for
easy insertion of the pinned strip (binding strips with pins).
The Backstop also has a scale that measures document
thickness to help select the proper length of the pinned strip
or correct hard cover size.
J. Pressure Bar
The Pressure Bar exerts pressure on the document and
contains the trigger which starts the bind cycle.
K. Strip Recess
The Strip Recess supports the receiving strip (binding strip
with holes).
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Punching
Place the paper fully in the punch and slide the paper to the
left against the Punch Edge Guide. Lower the Handle with a
firm even motion. Raise the Handle to remove the paper.
To prevent jamming only 25 sheets of 80g/m
paper should be punched at one time (fewer sheets if the
paper is heavier). Punch one 25 sheet segment of your
document and stack the punched sections on the binding
surface. Do not punch more than 4 composition covers or 3
transparent covers at one time.
Remember to lay each punched segment of your documents
on the Binding Surface as you work. Preassembling your
document on another surface can cause binding problems
due to improper location of the receiving strip (not on the
Locating Pin).
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(20lb bond)
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