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Safety!
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Always remember to switch your pouch laminator off after use. Leaving it on for long periods can cause damage to the
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laminator and is a health and safety hazard
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Always put the sealed end of the card carrier or Lifejacket® into the laminator first
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NEVER
laminate metal objects such as keys or coins
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NEVER
use the laminator near water and do not leave the laminator next to a hot area such as a radiator
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Always wrap the power cord around safely after use and do not leave it dangling where it could cause an accident
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Do not allow children to use the laminator, unless supervised
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If your laminator stops working, do not try to fix it yourself by disassembling the machine. Contact your supplier for advice
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Do not operate the laminator if the power cable is damaged in any way
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Do not use this appliance for anything other than it's intended purpose
ALWAYS USE A CARD CARRIER OR LIFEJACKET® WITH THIS LAMINATOR
FAQ'S
My document has come out cloudy - what does this mean?
This means that the temperature setting is not quite hot enough. Try increasing the temperature by 5
more heat should fix the problem.
My document has come out wavy - what does this mean?
If the document comes out with a wavy finish the temperature is set too high. Decrease the temperature by 5
have an important document to laminate such as a photograph, it is always good to try a test document first to ensure you have the
laminator at the perfect temperature.
Warranty & Incorrect Use
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Your laminator should reach you in perfect condition, however please retain all original packaging once you have unpacked your lami-
nator in case you need to return it to us. If your laminator arrives damaged or faulty in anyway, this must be reported to your supplier
immediately. If you send your laminator back for repair under warranty at any time, then the warranty may be void if the laminator
is not packaged correctly and as a result is damaged in transit. The laminator you have purchased comes with a 2 year warranty on
defective parts. THIS DOES NOT COVER any jams, misfeeds or wrap arounds caused by operator error and you will be liable for the
repair costs (including delivery charges).
Product instruction manual
A3 Pouch Laminating System
Peak educator - PE332
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and try again as applying
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and try again. If you
Peak laminators have been designed to be user friendly,
however we strongly recommend you take a few minutes
to read through this manual to ensure correct operation.
Keep this manual safe for future reference.

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Linda McCrea
May 26, 2025

Peak PE332 My laminator is not heating up. What can I do?

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
May 27, 2025

If your Peak PE332 laminator is not heating up, follow these steps:

1. Make sure the power cable is properly plugged into both the laminator and the power socket.
2. Press the red POWER switch to turn the laminator on and check that the power light is illuminated.
3. Ensure the FWD/REV switch is set to FWD.
4. Refer to the temperature chart and set the correct temperature using the control knob.
5. Set the HEATER switch to ON.

If the laminator still does not heat up after these steps, there may be a malfunction.

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Summary of Contents for Peak PE332

  • Page 1 THIS DOES NOT COVER any jams, misfeeds or wrap arounds caused by operator error and you will be liable for the repair costs (including delivery charges). Peak laminators have been designed to be user friendly, however we strongly recommend you take a few minutes to read through this manual to ensure correct operation.
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing the Peak educator PE332. Peak laminators are designed to give you professional, high quality results, quickly and easily. Please take a few minutes to read through this important document damage caused to your laminator by user error is not covered under warranty.