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Operating Manual
Please read and observe the fol­
lowing information and keep the
operating manual nearby for future ref­
erence!
Safety information
Æ Prevent damage to the power plug and power cable.
Never twist the power cable. Do not operate the device if
the power cable or power plug is damaged.
Æ Do not use the device in the vicinity of hot surfaces or
in damp environments.
Æ Metallic objects cannot be laminated.
Æ Do not laminate heat sensitive materials, such as
thermal paper, in the device.
Æ Only insert foil pockets which comply with the device
specifications; refer to Section "Features".
Using foil pockets which are too large could lead to the unit
jamming.
Æ Do not cut foil pockets to size. The resulting cut edges
could cause the lamination foil to jam.
Æ Children must not be allowed in the vicinity of the
device when it is ready to operate.
Æ Disconnect the power adapter plug when the device is
not in use.
Æ Always switch the unit off immediately if it emits a
strong smell or it is not in operation.
Æ Do not touch the power adapter plug with moist hands.
Æ Only transport the device when it is in a cool state.
Æ Ensure that the Cold/Off/Hot switch is in the "OFF" pos­
ition before connecting the laminator to the mains power
supply.
Æ Do not use foil pockets intended for cold lamination for
hot lamination. This could damage the device, lamination
foil and document.
Æ Keep loose clothing, ties, jewellery, long hair and other
loose objects away from the infeed slot. Risk of injury!
Æ The mains power socket and power connection on the
device must be freely accessible for reasons of safety,
namely to enable the power supply to be disconnected
quickly in an emergency!
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Recommendations
Æ If you hand the device over to another persons, please
submit the operating manual with it.
Æ If very soft material (such as serviettes) or very small
size material is to be laminated, we recommend inserting
a folded sheet of paper in the foil pocket too, to prevent the
possibility of the document being laminated from jam­
ming. The folded edge of the sheet must be inserted into
the laminator first.
Æ Lamination of moist documents produces poor results.
Æ ID cards, documents and certificates could lose their
validity if they are laminated.
Intended use
This laminator has been conceived for processing foil
pockets for hot and cold lamination purposes. It is possible
to laminate pictures, maps, documents, paper etc. up to
a total thickness of 0.6 mm. Any other use is considered
unintended use. Unauthorised modification or reconstruc­
tion is not permitted.
Use only in suitable environments
The unit may only be used in dry, indoor rooms.
Prevent excessive exposure to smoke, dust, vibration,
chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight.
Features
Protection and refinement of your documents.
Laminate photos, documents, graphics etc. up to A4 size.
The unit operates using 2 heating rollers, has a quick
warm-up phase and laminates without a carrier.
Æ 2 LEDs indicate the operating statuses "Ready" and
"Power".
Æ Automatic switch-off in the event of overheating.
Æ High quality heating system prevents smudging and
blistering.
Æ Warm-up phase only about 6 minutes.
Æ Cool down phase to room temperature, approx. 15
minutes.
Æ Foil thickness, minimum 80 μm and maximum 125 μm.
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