SEAL 44 operation manual Mounting Using a ProSEAL Pouch Board

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MOUNTING USING A ProSEAL POUCH BOARD

Refer to the instruction sheet packed with each box of ProSEAL Pouch Boards for specific information on mounting/laminating with a ProSEAL Board.

In addition, refer to the instruction sheet for information on Compatible Media, Process Conditions and technical information.

Carefully examine the board to determine which edge is sealed. There is a 1/8" (3mm) tape edge on the sealed end.

Starting at one of the corners, opposite the sealed edge, gently lift and peel back the film. Care should be taken not to break the sealed hinge.

Center the image to be laminated on the board and lay the film back over it.

Set the Control Knob to the correct setting that matches the Pouch Board thickness.

Ensure that the unit is set to Hot Mode and that the LED is not flashing

Slowly insert the Pouch Board into the inlet opening. Ensure that the Pouch Board will enter centered and straight. A gentle push may be required to start the board into the laminator.

Hold the edges of the Pouch Board until it is engaged and the laminator begins pulling it on its own.

The Pouch Board will feed through the laminator and automatically exit at the rear of the unit.

CAUTION! The board will be hot! Allow it to lie flat while cooling.

If there is any dirt or adhesive on the surface of the board, it can be removed by dampening a lint free cloth with Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) and wiping the surface.

CAUTION! Always use care when using Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)! IPA is very flammable.

The flash point of IPA is 11ºC (51.8ºF).

The self-ignition temperature is 400ºF (752ºF).

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Contents Owners Operation Manual ProSEAL 44 Pouch Board Laminator Table of Contents Statement of Intended USE IntroductionLiability Statement Important Safeguards Unpacking and SET-UP NIP Control Knob Rear PanelControl Panel Panel FunctionsMounting Using a ProSEAL Mounting Board Mounting Using a ProSEAL Pouch Board Encapsulating Using a ProSEAL Flexible Pouch Cleaning Your Laminator Trouble Shooting Guide Problem Cause SolutionSpare Parts List Glossary of Terms Technical Specifications Limited Warranty Seal Customer Service