GBC F-36 manual GBC Pro-Tech 1999 January

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F-36 PRO Laminator Operation Manual

Safety

 

 

WARNING

Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners on the

laminator. Do not spill liquid of any kind on the

laminator. You can be severely shocked,

electrocuted or cause a fire. Use only a damp

cloth for cleaning the cabinet.

WARNING

Exercise care when cleaning the rolls with 80%

isopropyl alcohol:

Use only in a well ventilated area.

Wear rubber gloves.

Use only on cool rolls.

Cleaning heated rolls can ignite the fumes.

CAUTION

Use only 80% isopropyl alcohol or a rubber cement eraser to clean the laminating rolls.

Harsh chemicals like toluene, acetone or MEK

destroy the silicone covering of the rolls.

CAUTION

Raise the upper main roll when the laminator is not in operation. Prolonged contact can damage the rolls.

CAUTION

Excess pressure can damage the laminating rolls. Always select the minimum roll pressure necessary to complete the task.

CAUTION

If silicone adhesive contacts the upper or lower

roll, remove it IMMEDIATELY using 80%

isopropyl alcohol. It can harden within an hour

and ruin the roll.

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 use a knife or other sharp instrument

during installation or while servicing the

laminator. You can cause irreparable damage to

the rolls.

WARNING

Do not attempt to move the laminator across anything other than a flat, level surface without trained and qualified riggers. You can be crushed or seriously injured.

The F-36 PRO Laminator is a large and heavy piece of equipment. It is necessary to employ LICENSED RIGGERS ONLY to move the machine. The laminator is not designed to be tipped up or sideways in any way. Such action disturbs the exact alignment of the rolling parts of the machine and requires extensive realignment. GBC Pro-Tech’s warranty does not cover malfunction of the equipment due to mishandling and/or tipping.

GBC Pro-Tech bears no responsibility for personal injury or damage due to moving the laminator improperly.

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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  & $*  *  Locations of Safety Labels Decal Meaning   !   Position the jumpers as shown in -6 for Service choice   # + Laminator Space Requirements InstallationTools required  +$If the laminator is in a cardboard box 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*/5 Identification Diagram34*6!575 34*6!575 34*/5One-Pass Mounting and Laminating 34*6!575 34*/5One-Pass Mounting 34*6!5755 34*/55Two Pass Mount and Cold/Pressure Overlaminate, First Pass 34*6!5758 34*/58Two Pass Mount and Cold/Pressure Overlaminate, Second Pass 34*6!575%5 34*/5%5Two Pass Mount and Hot Overlaminate, First Pass 34*6!575%8 34*/5%8Two Pass Mount and Hot Overlaminate, Second Pass 34*6!575 34*/5Encapsulation   #$ 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 Unauthorized customer alterations will void this Warranty This warranty specifically does not cover. &  Warranty Quantity Part Description RecommendedSpecifications Nip 1-1, 1-2, 2-6, 2-8, 3-1, 4-1, 4-4, 4-5  Index