Installation; Care Instructions; Features Guide - GBC SureBind System Three Pro Instruction Manual

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Service
• Do not attempt to service or repair the equipment yourself.
Unplug the unit from the electrical outlet and contact an
authorized service representative under the following
conditions:
- When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed
- If liquid has been spilled into the equipment
- If the binding system has been exposed to rain or water
- If the unit has been subjected to excessive shock through
being dropped or rough handling
- If the unit does not operate normally when following these
Operating Instructions
• Adjust only those controls that are specified in these
Operating Instructions.

Care Instructions

• Wipe exterior only with a damp cloth. Do not use any
detergents or solvents.
• Empty the Debris Tray frequently. Failure to empty the
tray may result in debris lodging in the equipment and
causing damage to the equipment.

Features Guide

A. Debris Tray
The Debris Tray is located on the front side near the bottom
of the machine. It collects excess paper and pin segments.
The Tray should be emptied frequently. Insert the Tray
completely to ensure proper operation. Failure to reinsert
the Tray could cause damage to the machine.
B. Punching Surface
The flat area is where your document is placed for punching
holes.
C. Punch Edge Guide
An adjustable Guide positions the paper for punching.
Using the scale the Guide can be adjusted for 8½", 11",
13" or 14" (210mm, 216mm, 257mm, 279mm 297mm,
330mm or 356mm) bind edge lengths. The Guide also
has a 'trigger' switch that begins the automatic punching
operation when this is selected.
D. Binding Surface
The Binding Surface is a flat area where the document is
placed for binding after it has been punched.
E. Bind Edge Guide
An adjustable Guide properly aligns the paper for binding.
F. Locating Pin
The Locating Pin can be found near the lower left hand
side of the Backstop where the word 'PIN' and an arrow are
printed.
G. Backstop
The Backstop serves to position the paper along with the
Bind Edge Guide so that the holes are easily aligned for
easy insertion of the pinned strip (binding strip with pins).
The Backstop also has a scale that measures document
thickness to help select the proper length of the pinned strip
or correct hard cover size.
H. Pressure Bar
The Pressure Bar exerts pressure on the document and
contains the trigger which starts the bind cycle.
I. Strip Recess
The Strip Recess supports the receiving strip (binding strip
with holes).

Installation

Inspect your equipment for shipping damage. Bring damage
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immediately to the attention of the delivery carrier.
Place the equipment on a sturdy, flat surface of the
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appropriate height for the comfortable operation.
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CAUTION: THE SOCKET OUTLET SHOULD BE
LOCATED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHOULD
BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
Plug the power cord into the receptacle on the rear right side
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of the unit and into a proper power source.
Place the machine at least 2" (51mm) from any wall or
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obstruction to protect the power receptacle and power cord.
J. Bind Speed Indicator
Select either >1" (>25mm) or <1" (<25mm) binding speeds
by pressing the appropriate button.
K. Debind Selector
Pressing the 'Debind' button puts the binding system in
the debind mode which allows you to disassemble the
document easily.
L. Auto Punch Selector
Selecting the 'Auto Punch' button allows you to punch in the
automatic mode by sliding the paper against the automatic
trigger switch. It also allows you to punch by pressing the
foot pedal. If you choose not to punch in the 'Auto Punch'
mode switch back to the 'Manual Punch' mode by pressing
the 'Auto Punch' button.
M. Punch Button
If the 'Punch' button is lit you are in the 'Manual Punch'
mode. Press the punch button after you have aligned the
paper fully in the punch throat and against the Punch Edge
Guide. The punch will operate every time the punch button
is pressed.
N. Standby/Ready Indicators
When the equipment is turned on it takes approximately
45 seconds to warm up before it can bind or debind. The
'Standby' light will remain lit until the machine has warmed
up and then the 'Ready' light will go on.
O. Bind/Debind Counter
When the machine is turned on the Bind/Debind Counter
will light up. After the machine has warmed up the Bind/
Debind Counter will display the number of documents that
have been bound on the machine. If the machine is in the
Debind mode the Bind/Debind Counter will display and
count down the number of seconds the binding system
takes to debind.
P. Start/Stop Buttons
The 'Start/Stop' button must be lit for both punching paper
and binding documents. At the end of each day remember
to turn off the equipment by pressing the 'Start/Stop' button.
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