Operation

ORCA-IV Image Transfer Laminator Operation Manual

 

 

The machine is equipped with four emergency stop buttons located on either side of the front and back of the image transfer laminator. Any of these, if engaged, stops the machine. To continue operation, all emergency stop buttons must be in the up position and you must perform the Machine Reset Procedure. See “Machine Reset Procedure” on page 3-3.

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Twist each button

to stop the

to resume

laminator

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Figure 3-1: Using the Emergency Stop Buttons

FRONT

WACHARNTUNINGG

IV™

ORCA

4

Emergency

-TECH

PRO

Stop Kick

 

Cable

 

In addition, the ORCA-IV is equipped with two emergency stop kick cables located at the lower front and back of the image transfer laminator.

BACK

Emergency

Stop Kick

Cable

IV™

ORCA

-TECH PRO

Figure 3-2: Using the Emergency Stop Kick

Cables

Either of these, if stepped on or kicked, stops the laminator and raises the rolls. To continue operation, press the kick cable reset button. Then complete the Machine Reset Procedure. See “Machine Reset Procedure” on page 3-3.

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© GBC Pro-Tech 1998 October