Maintenance And Cleaning - Peach PL815 Mode D'emploi

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS -
KEEP FOR FUTURE USE
The machine is for indoor use only. Plug the machine into
an easily accessible outlet.
To avoid electric shocks, the laminator must not be
used in humid or wet conditions and water must never
be allowed to come into contact with the machine, the
connection cable or the socket.
Ensure the machine is on a stable surface.
Keep the machine away from heat and water sources.
Turn off the machine after each use.
Unplug the machine when not in use for extended
periods of time.
Keep away from pets, while in use.
The power cord must not come into contact with hot
surfaces.
Don't leave power cord hanging from cupboards or
shelves.
The device must not be used if the power cord is
damaged.
Don't attempt to open or otherwise repair the machine.
Don't exceed the machines quoted performance.
Don't allow children to use this machine.
Don't laminate sharp or metal objects (eg: staples,
paper clips).
The laminator is not intended for commercial or
industrial applications.
After 2 hours of operation the appliance must be
allowed to cool down for at least half an hour (Switch
off).
Description
A Power switch (ON/OFF)
B Power indicator light (red/green)
C Mode indicator lights (blue)
D Selector button
E Slot for pouch input (Front)
F Pouch ejector slot (Rear)
G Anti-Blocking button (ABS)
Installation
1. Make sure switch A is in the "OFF" position.
2. Connect the power cord to a normal 230 volt outlet.
3. During the first applications, any remaining lubricant
may evaporate. If you notice a slight smell of fire or small
clouds of smoke with a new device, you can continue to
work normally. If this still happens after prolonged use,
please contact technical support.
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Instruction Manual
Laminating
Only use special films designed specifically for laminating.
Test laminate scrap sheets and set the machine before
final laminating. Remove staples and other metal articles
prior to laminating.
Heat-sensitive documents (eg: tickets, ultrasounds etc)
cannot be laminated on hot settings. Don't laminate an
empty pouch.
1. Turn the machine on by setting the power switch A to
the "I" position. The power indicator light B flashes red
and the blue mode indicator light (COLD) C is lighting
up.
2. If the machine is not in use, set the power switch A to
the "0" position and the power indicator B is off.
3. Use the selector button D to select the desired pouch
type.
COLD laminating:
The blue indicator light C for COLD laminating lights up
as soon as the power switch A is set to the "I" position.
The machine is ready for cold laminating.
Hint: For cold laminating special laminating pouches
have to be used, which are not part of the included
starter pack.
HOT laminating:
80mic pouches: Press the selector button D and select
"80mic", and the "80mic" indicator light C lights up
blue. The power indicator light B flashes red. At this
time, the machine enters the warm-up cycle. As soon as
the power indicator light B glows green the machine is
ready and laminating of 80mic pouches can begin.
100mic pouches: Press the selector button D and select
"100mic", and the "100mic" indicator light C lights up
blue. The power indicator light B flashes red. At this
time, the machine enters the warm-up cycle. As soon as
the power indicator light B glows green the machine is
ready and laminating of 100mic pouches can begin.
125mic pouches: Press the selector button D and select
"1125mic", and the "125mic" indicator light C lights
up blue. The power indicator light B flashes red. At this
time, the machine enters the warm-up cycle. As soon as
the power indicator light B glows green the machine is
ready and laminating of 125mic pouches can begin.
Note:
To switch from 125mic to 80mic resp. 100mic or to COLD
laminating press the selector button D to choose the
desired laminating method. The power indicator light B
flashes red. It will take several minutes to cool down the
device. Laminating of the desired pouch type may only
start if the power indicator light B glows green.
Attention:
As long as the power indicator light B flashes red, no
pouches can be inserted into the machine. The transport
rollers are stopped and rotate backwards.
4. Lay the document to be laminated into a laminating
pouch of the appropriate size. Make sure that all corners
of the document have at least two millimeters of space
from the edge of the laminating pouch.
5. Now push the laminating pouch, sealed side first
slowly into the pouch input slot E. Guide the pouch into
the laminator until it is gripped and pulled in by the rollers
6. The completed laminated pouch is ejected from the
pouch ejector slot F. Make sure there is enough free
space behind the device to let the pouch exit without
obstruction. Allow the laminated pouch to cool down for
at least one minute before touching it.
Jammed pouches
In case the pouch may be pulled in at an angle or jam
itself inside the device please proceed as follows.
1. Press the anti-blocking switch G.
2. The rollers now run backwards, the operating indicator
B flashes red.
3. Remove the laminating pouch by hand as soon as it
is released from the rolls. The power indicator B lights
green.
4. Re-start the laminating process.
Power saving function
If the appliance has not been used for more than 30
minutes, the heating is stopped and the drive motor
switches off. The operating display B flashes slowly red.
Restart by pressing the selector switch D or by pressing
the antilock button G.

Maintenance and cleaning

Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet. Allow the unit
to cool down. The outside of the unit can be cleaned with
a damp cloth. Do not use solvents or flammable materials
for cleaning. To clean the internal parts of the unit from
possible contamination, a matte cardboard of approx.
2
250g/m
or a special blotting paper can be used. Run the
sheets through the warm machine to remove any residue
from the rollers.
Disposal
Guideline 2012/19/EU concerning the
handling, collection, recycling and
disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment and their components ('waste
electrical and electronic equipment',
known as WEEE).
The crossed symbol on a waste container indicates
that the machine or appliance must not be disposed
of with household waste, but must be handed over to
an appropriately equipped collection point for proper
disposal.
Directives
We declare that this device has been
manufactured in accordance with the
applicable rules and regulations.
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