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Safety

F-36 PRO Laminator Operation Manual

 

 

WARNING

Connect the laminator only to the type of power source indicated on the label on the back of the laminator. You can be severely shocked, electrocuted or cause a fire. If you are not sure of the type of power available consult the dealer or local power company.

WARNING

Do not attempt to defeat the grounding feature of the ground plug on the laminator. You can be severely shocked, electrocuted or cause a fire. The three prong plug fits only into a grounding- type power outlet. If you are unable to insert the plug into the existing outlet, contact a qualified electrician to replace the obsolete outlet.

WARNING

Do not use an extension cord on this laminator. You can be severely shocked, electrocuted or cause a fire. If you need a longer cable contact a qualified electrician.

WARNING

Do not operate the laminator if the power cord is damaged or frayed. You can be severely shocked, electrocuted or cause a fire. Contact a qualified electrician to replace the cord.

WARNING

Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate the cord where people can walk on it. You or others can be severely shocked, electrocuted or cause a fire.

WARNING

Do not attempt to plug any device into the

vacuum table outlet that does not require 240V. You can be severely shocked, electrocuted or cause a fire.

WARNING

Never insert objects of any kind through any of

the slots on the laminator. You can touch

dangerous voltage points or short out parts. You can be severely shocked, electrocuted or cause a fire.

ALWAYS USE GOOD SAFETY PRACTICES WHEN OPERATING OR SERVICING THE LAMI- NATOR AND KNOW HOW TO REACT QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY.

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Posted at various locations on your F-36 PRO Lamina- tor are important safety labels. PAY CAREFUL ATTENTION TO THESE LABELS AT ALL TIMES! Figure 1-2 shows the location of each of these labels.

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Contents           GBC Pro-Tech 1999 January Preinstallation Checklist Unpacking Setup Startup    Machine Shutdown     Safety Using the Emergency Stop ButtonsGBC Pro-Tech 1999 January  & $*  *  Locations of Safety Labels Decal Meaning    # + Position the jumpers as shown in -6 for Service choice  !   Installation Laminator Space RequirementsIf the laminator is in a cardboard box  +$Tools required Foot Bolt Shipping Pad If the laminator is in a crate Removing the CrateSetup Procedure  Power Cord Connection Startup Checklist      Operation    -#   $#  $ $#    #  $   Then mounted $Insert a starter board into the nip and lower     # #-34*6!575 Identification Diagram34*/5 One-Pass Mounting and Laminating 34*/534*6!575 One-Pass Mounting 34*/534*6!575 Two Pass Mount and Cold/Pressure Overlaminate, First Pass 34*/5534*6!5755 Two Pass Mount and Cold/Pressure Overlaminate, Second Pass 34*/5834*6!5758 Two Pass Mount and Hot Overlaminate, First Pass 34*/5%534*6!575%5 Two Pass Mount and Hot Overlaminate, Second Pass 34*/5%834*6!575%8 Encapsulation 34*/534*6!575   #$ Maintenance and Troubleshooting Firmly hold the thermocouple where the guitarUpper Main To clean the laminator rolls To clean beads of adhesive, dust and dirt from the rollsTo clean the cabinet and covers 9$# 4To adjust the chain tension #  $    $ #      #$7 . &  This warranty specifically does not coverUnauthorized customer alterations will void this Warranty Warranty Part Description Recommended QuantitySpecifications   Nip 1-1, 1-2, 2-6, 2-8, 3-1, 4-1, 4-4, 4-5Index