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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES
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Mount the machine in a stable po-
sition for use (on a level surface).
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Always ensure the machine is
mounted out of the reach of chil-
dren.
If the cutter is to be used by chil-
dren in certain circumstances, they
must be supervised by a responsible
adult.
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(A) HOT LAMINATING
Warning
Do not touch the top of the lamina-
tor during use.
The top of the laminator gets very
hot during use and takes approx.
3–4 hours to cool down after use.
Warning
Do not laminate any heat-sensitive
material e.g. thermo-fax paper in
this mode.
These materials are only suitable
for cold laminating.
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1. Connect the laminator to the power supply
outlet.
LAMINATOR
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Danger of injury! Never insert fin-
gers into opening!
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Repairs should only be carried out
by a qualified specialist.
To
ensure
Martin Yale spare parts should be
used.
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Always unplug the machine from
the mains power supply before
opening the machine!
FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS
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Figure 1
OPERATION GUIDE
2. Slide the switch to HOT to start the heating
process. The indicator will light up in RED.
3. After 3–5 minutes heating process, the indica-
tor will light up in BLUE, meaning the lami-
nator has reached the correct operating tem-
perature and is ready to laminate.
4. Place the item to be laminated into the lami-
nating pouch, centring it within the pouch
alongside the pre-sealed edge. Leave a mar-
gin of 3–5 mm all round the item.
Note
Do not use pouches thicker than
250 micron (2 x 125 micron per
side) or less than 100 micron
(2 x 50 micron per side).
5. Insert the sealed edge of the laminating
pouch straightly into the centre of the lamina-
tor opening.
6. The laminating pouch will pass through the
laminator and exit at the rear of the lamina-
tor.
7. Some sorts of paper do not laminate evenly,
or appear somewhat cloudy. In such cases
the lamination can be fed through the lamina-
tor a second time and the lamination process
repeated.
safety,
only
original
Legend
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1 Laminating insert
2 Rear exit
3 ABS Switch
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4 OFF
5 HOT
6 Indicator
7 Slide switch
8 COLD
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8. Slide the switch to OFF after use.
9. Disconnect the laminator from the power sup-
(B) COLD LAMINATING
1. Connect the laminator to the power supply
2. Slide the switch to COLD to start the lamina-
3. Insert the could laminating pouches straightly
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ply outlet.
IMPORTANT
Cold laminating requires the lami-
nator to be cooled down for about
2 hours when it is switched from
hot to cold laminating
outlet.
Figure 3
tion process. the indicator light will light up in
RED.
into the centre of the laminator opening. Only
use laminating pouches that are expressly
suitable for cold laminating.
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