SEAL 6500 owner manual Rotating Parts Risk of Injury, Hot Surface Risk of Injury on Contact

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I M P O R TA N T S A F E G U A R D S

SAFETY SYMBOLS USED ON THE LAMINATOR

IMPORTANT! Read and make sure you understand these safety and operating guidelines.

Rotating Parts: Risk of Injury

Failure to use caution near rotating rollers could result in physical injury. Be careful that items such as loose cloth- ing, long hair and jewelry do not become entangled in rotating parts.

The laminator is equipped with photoelectric eyes to pre- vent contact with the rotating rollers. Make sure that these safety provisions are always in operation/installed.

IMPORTANT! The laminator operation will cease immediately when the photoelectric eyes, set directly in the path of the front and back of the rollers, are blocked. THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN when using the footswitch in which case a BUZZER will sound and the laminator runs in slow mode at a rate of 2.0-ft (0.6m) per minute.

Hot Surface: Risk of Injury on Contact

The laminator contains a heated top- roller, which may reach temperatures of 275°F (135°C). There is a danger of severe burns if the heated top-roller is touched during use. Even after switching off the laminator, the roller remains hot for a long time.

Electrical Parts – Danger of being injured by electricity.

Do not open the locked doors because of the risk of being injured by voltage. Only authorized maintenance and ser- vice technicians or safety personnel should have access to the keys for mechanical upkeep or repair.

WARNING! Make sure the door interlock on the left- side cabinet is disengaged when opening the right-side cabinet door for any maintenance. The door interlock automatically shuts the laminator power off when the door is opened.

IMPORTANT! Do not place heavy objects on the power supply cord.

PREVENTATIVE MEASURES:

Do not feed objects such as staples, paper clips and rough or abrasive materials through the laminating rollers.

Keep all objects, such as tools, rulers, pens, markers or knives away from the roller opening. Refrain from leaving such items on the front table to prevent them from acci- dentally being fed into the rollers.

IMPORTANT! NEVER cut or slice directly on the rollers as any cuts or gouges will destroy them. ALWAYS use cutters with enclosed blades to prevent cutting the rollers and to avoid extensive replacement costs.

WARNING! Always adjust the shim wheels to create a gap between the laminating rollers to prevent flat spots from developing when the laminator is not in use. Flat spots will affect the quality of the output and void the warranty replacement.

IMPORTANT! The main roller should be down and turning while heating up to prevent uneven hot spots on the roller. A stationary roller will develop concen- trated heat in one area, which will damage the roller.

SERVICING AND REPLACEMENT PARTS

Service and maintenance must be performed fully in accordance with the instructions. Servicing by any unauthorized technician voids the warranty. The service technician must use replacement parts specified by SEAL Graphics.

Service Technicians must perform safety checks after completing any service or repairs to the laminator.

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Contents Image 6500 Laminator Page T R O D U C T I O N Statement of Intended USEE C T R I C a L S P E C I F I C AT I O N S Connecting Your LaminatorR K S PA C E R E Q U I R E M E N T S MediaPower Supply Ambient TemperatureRelative Humidity Water and MoisturePA C K I N G , S E T- U P a N D I N S TA L L AT I O N Accessories IncludedLeveling Your Laminator Unpacking Your LaminatorRotating Parts Risk of Injury Servicing and Replacement PartsHot Surface Risk of Injury on Contact Electrical Parts Danger of being injured by electricityDoor Interlock F E T Y F E AT U R E SM I N AT O R F E AT U R E S FeaturesFront Control Panel O N T C O N T R O L PA N E LBack Control Panel C K C O N T R O L PA N E LAIR Pressure Gauge AIR Regulator KnobU T C H C O N T R O L PA N E L Reverse Roller Direction Switch Speed Adjustment KnobMotor Stop Switch Forward Roller Direction SwitchCheck the Motor and Foot Switches Check the Main PowerCheck the Emergency Stop Buttons Check the Heater ControlsHOW to SET the Shim Wheels Temperature SettingsShim Wheel Settings T- U P a N D O P E R AT I O NLoading a Roll of Material Unwind shaft cord adjustmentPivoting Roll Easel Bracket Down Pivoting Table USE for WebbingCooling System Setting the Unwind Brake TensionTo remove the cooling tube from the bottom location To insert the cooling tube in the top locationFoot Switch Operation AUTO-RUN OperationRotation of the Rollers will Stop When Using the Roll Easel Attachment Using the Print Guide TableBasic Steps to Feeding Images E D I N G I M a G E SB B I N G F I L M S W I T H O U T a R E L E a S E L I N E R You are now ready to feed imagesB B I N G F I L M S W I T H a R E L E a S E L I N E R YOU are NOW Ready to Feed ImagesFilms Webbing SettingsWebbing for Decaling Pressure-sensitive films Media Ink Jet, Electrostatic, and PhotographicU N T I N G To Mount Decals Onto a SubstrateFront C a P S U L AT I N GE C O AT I N G B O a R D S PreparationWebbing for Vinyl Transfer Media ElectrostaticBack Control Panel Settings Front Control Panel SettingsMotor Control Panel Settings Webbing SettingsCleaning the Rollers Cleaning the LaminatorGreasing the Bearings E a N I N G / M a I N TA I N I N G Y O U R L a M I N AT O RChain Tension Drain Water Adjustment/Oil Chain Air Filter Grease BearingsR I O D I C M a I N T E N a N C E S H E E T Technical Service Problem SolutionLED PA R E PA R T S L I S T Process MechanicalElectrical Order CodesM I T E D W a R R a N T Y