GBC GBC4250 Operating Instructions Manual page 16

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3. Place the motor RUN/STOP switch in the "Stop" position.
4. Position the Speed Control to the desired setting. Set the control to the
"Fast" setting for faster warm-up.
5. Set the ON/STANDBY switch to "On"
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6. Do not begin laminating until the "Wait" light stops flashing and the
"Ready" light has illuminated.
The normal warm-up time, signified by the
Ready lamp illuminating, is approximately 17 minutes with the Speed Control
positioned at the "Fast" setting.
7. Reposition the Speed Control at the desired setting if initially adjusted to
"Fast" to minimize warm-up time. Adjusting the Speed Control to a higher
setting during lamination may cause the Wait lamp to illuminate and flash.
Either reposition the Speed Control to a slower setting or discontinue
laminating, both until the Ready lamp illuminates, should the Wait lamp flash
while laminating
8. Position the item(s) to be laminated on the Feed Table.
9. Position the RUN/STOP switch to "Run". The rear pull rollers will rotate.
The heat rollers will not rotate unless film has been loaded into the
laminator.
10. Push the item(s) to be laminated into nip point of the heat rollers. The
item(s) will be grasped by the heat rollers and drawn into the laminator.
Additional items may be laminated without stopping and restarting the
equipment.
11. Should a jam occur, stop the laminator by moving the RUN/STOP switch
to the "Stop" position. Refer to the section entitled Clearing a Film Jam
(wrap-up) for specific instructions.
12. Stop the laminator once all laminated items completely exit the rear of
the laminator.
Acaution
Do not reach over the laminator to operate
the film cutter.
13. The Film Cutter may be used to separate the laminated items from the
film web. Position the cutter at either side of the laminator, depress the
cutter's handle while sliding the cutter across the film web.

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