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F-36 PRO Laminator Operation Manual

Installation

 

 

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Before an F-36 PRO Laminator can be installed there are a few requirements that must be met. Make certain that each of the requirements listed in the following preinstallation checklist are met before beginning installation.

CAUTION

Failure to follow the preinstallation checklist can

result in damage to the laminator.

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Are doorways and hallways wide enough for the laminator to be moved to the installation site?

Is there ample room for the laminator?

A work area must be established that allows for operation in both the front and the rear of the machine and provides space for efficient material flow. Figure 2-1 shows a typical machine area lay- out.

Is the environment appropriate for the laminator? The laminator requires a clean, dust and vapor free environment to operate properly, such as an air conditioned office area with forced 10% make up air. However, the laminator must not be located where there is air blowing directly on it. Major fluctuations in temperature and humidity are to be avoided.

WARNING

The operating environment must be free of dust,

flammable liquids and vapors. You can be injured by inhaling chemical vapors. Vapor build up or stored flammable liquids can cause a fire. Excessive dust can damage the laminator.

CAUTION

Do not locate the laminator where air is blowing directly on the machine. The air flow can cool the rolls unevenly and result in poor quality output.

Is there an appropriate power source available and has a certified electrician been contacted to wire the laminator directly?

The laminator requires 30A single phase service and a power receptacle that accepts a 30A 250V NEMA L6-30P plug or, in Europe, 3 phase, 240/ 400 VAC with 20A per phase. See Figure 2-6 for power cord connection options.

CAUTION

Position the jumpers as shown in Figure 2-6 for

service choice.

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Contents           GBC Pro-Tech 1999 January     Preinstallation Checklist Unpacking Setup StartupMachine Shutdown     Using the Emergency Stop Buttons SafetyGBC Pro-Tech 1999 January  & $*  *  Locations of Safety Labels Decal Meaning    # + Position the jumpers as shown in -6 for Service choice  !   Laminator Space Requirements InstallationIf the laminator is in a cardboard box  +$Tools required Foot Bolt Shipping Pad Removing the Crate If the laminator is in a crate  Setup ProcedurePower Cord Connection Startup Checklist          Operation $#  -# $#  $   #  $   $ Then mountedInsert a starter board into the nip and lower  # #-   34*6!575 Identification Diagram34*/5 One-Pass Mounting and Laminating 34*/534*6!575 One-Pass Mounting 34*/534*6!575 Two Pass Mount and Cold/Pressure Overlaminate, First Pass 34*/5534*6!5755 Two Pass Mount and Cold/Pressure Overlaminate, Second Pass 34*/5834*6!5758 Two Pass Mount and Hot Overlaminate, First Pass 34*/5%534*6!575%5 Two Pass Mount and Hot Overlaminate, Second Pass 34*/5%834*6!575%8 Encapsulation 34*/534*6!575   #$ Firmly hold the thermocouple where the guitar Maintenance and TroubleshootingUpper Main To clean beads of adhesive, dust and dirt from the rolls To clean the laminator rolls9$# 4 To clean the cabinet and covers#  $ To adjust the chain tension $ #        #$7 . &  This warranty specifically does not coverUnauthorized customer alterations will void this Warranty Warranty Quantity Part Description RecommendedSpecifications Nip 1-1, 1-2, 2-6, 2-8, 3-1, 4-1, 4-4, 4-5  Index