SEAL 44 operation manual NIP Control Knob, Rear Panel

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NIP CONTROL KNOB

The Control Knob (see figure 1) is located on the right hand side of the laminator and should be operated from this side. The control knob is used to adjust the height of the rollers.

The Nip Settings are 1/4"(6mm), 3/16" (5mm), 1/8" (3mm) and 1/16" (1.5mm) correspond to Pouch Board thickness. There is also a fully closed position - 0" (0mm) for future film only applications. Select the setting that indicates the thickness of the material you will be using.

To Operate the Nip Control Knob

1.Grasp it with your right hand and push in approximately 1/4" (6mm).

2.Once the knob has disengaged from the stop, it may be rotated forward or backward (clockwise or counterclockwise, as viewed from the right hand side of the unit).

3.Once the arrow has reached the desired nip setting, release the knob or gently pull the knob out to lock it in place. See Figure 1A.

Figure 1A Nip Control Knob

Caution! Set the Nip Control Knob to the “Open” position when not in use.

REAR PANEL

To turn the machine on and off, use the main power switch below in figure 1B.

“O” is off and “1” is on.

Figure 1B Rear Panel

Note: Always switch the power off when the machine is not in use. The heat is always on when the main power is on.

In case of Emergency: Turn off the main power switch or unplug the machine from the power outlet.

The main fuse is also located on the rear panel. The main fuse should always be replaced with the same type. The correct type is identified on a label above the fuse holder.

Caution! For continued protection against risk of fire, replace fuse with same type and rating.

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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 Rear Panel NIP Control KnobPanel Functions Control PanelMounting Using a ProSEAL Mounting Board Mounting Using a ProSEAL Pouch Board Encapsulating Using a ProSEAL Flexible Pouch Cleaning Your Laminator Problem Cause Solution Trouble Shooting GuideSpare Parts List Glossary of Terms Technical Specifications Limited Warranty Seal Customer Service