Operating instructions
Your new Lervia KH 4104 electric stapler is a high performance device. Due to its magnet technology, up to 20 sheets of paper (80 g/m²) can be stapled in one operation. Com- mercially available staples can be used.
Carefully read the following operating and safety instructions prior to using the device.
Technical data: |
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•Model - No. | KH 4104 | |
•Stapling type | Inner stapling | |
•Staple capacity | max. 20 sheets (80 g/m²) per stapling | |
•Dimensions (mm) | 190 x 90 x 110 | |
•Staple storage | 105 | (standard staples) |
•Power supply | 230 | V/50 Hz |
Operation:
1.Plug the electrical stapler into the power supply socket. The device is ready to run.
2.After smoothing out and aligning the sheets of paper, press the stack of paper at the point where it should be stapled into the stapling slot (3). The device automatically staples the sheets of paper together.
3.If all the staples have been used, press the knob on top of the device (1), in order to open the staple storage (2). When the new staples have been loaded close the staple storage until you can distinctly hear the device clicking shut (3) and carry on stapling.
Safety information:
•Pull the device’s plug from the socket prior to cleaning. The housing can be cleaned with a cloth, mild soap and
•Pull the device’s plug from the socket when it is not being used.
•Do not place the device near water or an air conditioning unit, as this can damage the insulation. Electric shocks can occur!
•Do not place anything on top of the device.
•Do not use an extension cable. Do not hang anything else on the power supply cable.
•The device should only be operated using a power supply as dened on the data plate on the underside of the electrical stapler. Please contact your local representative or power supply company if you are unsure of the required power supply.
•If the power supply cable or plug is damaged or worn then pull the plug out of the power supply socket and have the device repaired by a specialist.
•Remove any hard materials (e.g. staples etc.) from the paper to be stapled prior to putting into the stapler because these might cause damage to the device.
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