GBC GBC4250 Operating Instructions Manual page 5

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is located on the rear of the equipment. Replace fuse only with type
specified on fuse rating label located near fuse holder.
SERVICE
Perform only the routine maintenance referred to in these instructions. Do
not attempt to service or repair the laminator. Contact GBC's Technical
Service department or your dealer/distributor for service or repair.
Disconnect the attachment plug from the receptacle and contact GBC's
Technical Service Department or your dealer/distributor when one or more of
the following has occurred:
-The power supply cord or attachment plug is damaged.
-Liquid has been spilled into the laminator.
-The laminator is malfunctioning after being mishandled.
-The laminator does not operate as described in these instructions.
SET-UP
1. Shipping damage should be brought to the immediate attention of
the delivering carrier.
2. Place the GBC4250 laminator on a stable flat surface capable of
supporting at least 85 lb. (39 Kg). The surface should be at least 30 inches
high to assure comfortable positioning during operation. All four rubber
support feet of the laminator shall be positioned completely on the
supporting surface. This supporting surface may also be large enough to
place the material which is to be laminated.
3. The laminator should be located to allow exiting film to drop freely to the
floor. Accumulation of laminate immediately behind the laminator as it exits
the equipment may cause the film to wrap around the rear pull rollers,
resulting in a "jammed" condition.
4. Avoid locating the laminator near sources of heat or cold. Avoid locating
the laminator in the direct path of forced heated or cooled air.
5. Connect the attachment plug provided with the laminator to a suitable
grounded outlet only. Avoid connecting other equipment to the same
branch circuit to which the laminator is connected because this may
result in nuisance tripping of circuit breakers and blown fuses.

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