Specifications - GBC HeatSeal H65 Instruction Manual

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HeatSeal
Safety instructions
YOUR SAFETY AS WELL AS THE SAFETY OF OTHERS IS IMPORTANT
TO GBC. IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND ON THE PRODUCT ARE
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES. READ THESE MESSAGES CAREFULLY.
THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL PRECEDES EACH SAFETY
MESSAGE IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES A POTENTIAL PERSONAL
SAFETY HAZARD THAT COULD HURT YOU OR OTHERS,
AS WELL AS CAUSE PRODUCT DAMAGE OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
THE FOLLOWING WARNING IS FOUND ON THE BOTTOM OF THE
PRODUCT.
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard.
Do not open. No user
servicable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified
service personnel.
This safety message means that you could be seriously hurt or killed if
you open the product and expose yourself to hazardous voltage.
The following ISO and IEC symbols appear on this product, and their
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meaning is as follows:
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Off
Ready
Special notice
Thank you, for your recent purchase of a GBC Pouch Laminator.
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Your new laminator may emit a slight odour during the initial stage
of operation. It is normal and will diminish after several hours of
operation.
Guarantee
Operation of this machine is guaranteed for two years from date of
purchase, subject to normal use. Within the guarantee period, GBC will
at its own discretion either repair or replace the defective machine free
of charge. Defects due to misuse or use for inappropriate purposes are
not covered under the guarantee. Proof of date of purchase will be
required. Repairs or alterations made by persons not authorised by
GBC will invalidate the guarantee. It is our aim to ensure that our
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products perform to the specifications stated. This guarantee does not
affect the legal rights which consumers have under applicable national
legislation governing the sale of goods.
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H65 / H75
Important safeguards
WARNING: FOR YOUR PROTECTION DO NOT CONNECT
THE POUCH LAMINATOR TO ELECTRICAL POWER UNTIL
YOU READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY. KEEP
THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A CONVENIENT LOCATION
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. TO GUARD AGAINST INJURY,
THE FOLLOWING BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST
BE OBSERVED IN THE SET-UP AND USE OF THIS
PRODUCT.
General safeguards
• Use the unit only for its intended purposes of laminating documents.
• Do not place anything in the throat opening of the laminator other
than pouches/documents.
• Place unit on a secure, stable work area to prevent the unit from
falling and possibly causing personal injury and damage to the unit.
• Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the unit.
• The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be
easily accessible.
Electrical safeguards
• The unit must be connected to a supply voltage corresponding to the
electrical rating shown on the unit.
Photo Paper
• Unplug the unit before moving it, or when it is not in use for an
extended period of time.
Std. Paper
• Do not operate with a damaged supply cord or plug. Do not alter the
attachment plug. The plug is configured for the appropriate electrical
supply.
• Do not overload electrical outlets beyond their capacity; fire or
electrical shock could result.
• The unit is intended for indoor use only.
• Never push objects through the cabinet slots. Do not spill liquid of
any kind on this product.
• Close supervision is required when this product is used near
children.
Service
• Do not attempt to service or repair the pouch laminator yourself.
Unplug the unit and contact an authorized GBC service
representative for any required repairs.
Cleaning
Caution: Unplug this product before cleaning.
• Wipe exterior only with a damp cloth. Do not use detergents or
solvents.
Operating instructions
Connect power cord to appropriate power source.
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Position the paper to be laminated into a GBC laminating pouch,
so that the document is aligned to the folded edge and right and
GBC Heatseal H65/H75 Laminator is designed for 2 x 75 micron
left borders are equal (fig. 4).
(total 150) up to 2 x 125 micron (total 250) pouches.
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Insert the pouch and its content straight into the machine, leading
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Choose the right setting (fig. 1).
with the folded edge (fig. 5).
The laminator has 2 temperature settings positioned on the front:
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The laminated item will automatically exit at the rear of the pouch
'Std. Paper'– when laminating with Standard paper
laminator (fig. 6). Immediately after the pouch has stopped moving,
(less than 200 g per sq. metre)
place it on a flat surface to cool for one minute before handling.
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If you have finished laminating, then move the switch to the "off"
'Photo paper'– when laminating with Photo paper
(0) position (fig. 7).
(more than 200 g per sq. metre)
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Push the switch located on the right side to "On" (I) (fig. 2a). The
Do not laminate an empty pouch.
red "Power" indicator lamp will illuminate (fig. 2b).
To correct misfeeds, press and hold the release button
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The "Ready" indicator lamp will glow green when the laminator
(fig. 8), located at the back of the machine, while pulling
reaches lamination temperature (fig. 3).
the misfed material out of the laminator.
Note: It is normal for the Ready Light to cycle On and OFF after
initial warm up. You can continue laminating.
Std. Paper
Photo Paper
Min
Max
Min
Max
2 x 75 mic.
2 x 125 mic.
2 x 75 mic.
2 x 125 mic.
(Total 150)
(Total 250)
(Total 150)
(Total 250)

Standard Paper
If the laminated item appears to be cloudy,
( < 200 g/m
2
)
choose the setting

Photo Paper
If the laminated item is wavy, choose the setting
( > 200 g/m
2
)
Helpful laminating hints
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As soon as the lamination is completed, remove from the rear of
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Do not attempt to do single sided lamination. This will destroy the
the machine and place on a cool flat surface for cooling to prevent
laminator.
the pouch from curling.
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Do not block the vent slots, this will cause the laminator to
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If the laminated item appears to be cloudy, it means that the
overheat.
laminator temperature is not hot enough. Allow the laminator to
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Before laminating important or unique documents always run a test
heat for a few more minutes then run the pouch through again.
pouch through the laminator using a similar type document.
If the laminated item is wavy, the laminator is too hot. Verify
temperature selector is set at the appropriate temperature.

Specifications

GBC HeatSeal H65
GBC HeatSeal H75
Electrical
230v / 50 Hz / 0.65 Amps / 150 W
230v / 50 Hz / 0.87Amps / 200 W
Machine Dimensions
362 x 108 x 102mm
451 x 108 x 102mm
Machine Weight
2.5 kg
3.0 kg
Maximum Pouch Width
241mm
318mm
Maximum Pouch Thickness
2 x 125 mic (Total 250)
2 x 125 mic (Total 250)
Maximum Thru-put Thickness
0.8mm
0.8mm
Warm-Up Time (2 x 75 mic.)
8 minutes
8 minutes
Register this product online at www.gbceurope.com
Photo Paper
Std. Paper
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