Adjust The Laminator Thermostat; Storing The System; Troubleshooting - Polaroid ID100 User Manual

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2
Insert the new batteries in the orientation (+/-) shown inside
the compartment.
3
Press the SET and START buttons simultaneously to make
sure the timer is working properly.

Adjust the Laminator Thermostat

Temperatures for laminating:
Wet ID pictures
260–275°F (127–135°C)
Dry ID pictures
245–255°F (118–124°C)
1
Insert a screwdriver into the
temperature control as shown.
: The control should
Important
not be turned more than 1/8
turn.
2
Turn the screwdriver toward:
the...
to...
+
increase the temperature
decrease the temperature

Storing the System

1
Turn the power off. Allow unit to cool completely before storing.
2
Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and then
from the socket on the camera base. When disconnecting the
power cord, grasp the plug, not the cord, to prevent damage.
3
Store the power cord in the camera base.
4
Pull out the knob on the side of the camera, and tilt the cam-
era down into its storage position.

Troubleshooting

No Leader Tab?
1
Open the film door without moving the film pack.
2
Push the leader tab out.
3
Close and latch the door.
No Processing Tab?
: After pulling out a new processing tab, you will need
Note
to rephotograph the ID cards that were on that sheet of film.
1
Do not pull another leader tab.
2
Carefully open the holder far
enough to get a finger on top
of the film pack to hold it in
position.
3
Grab the top processing tab and gently pull it all the way out
and discard it.
4
Inspect the rollers and clean them if necessary. See the
section Clean the Developer Rollers.
5
Close and latch the door, make sure the next leader tab is
sticking out.
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