Eliminating A Foil Jam; Cleaning And Servicing - Olympia A 230 Manual

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The drive motor for the transport rollers starts up, the green indicator
lamp lights up.
Caution: If the laminator was switched to hot laminating shortly be-
fore, allow it to cool down. The equipment takes about 15 minutes to cool
down.
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Remove the protective foil from the pouch.
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Insert the document to be laminated in the pouch so that there is a
margin of approx. 3 - 5 mm to the edge of the foil on all sides.
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Insert the foil containing the document in the laminator's insertion slot.
Insert the ready closed side of the foil first.
Note: To prevent the laminating foil from creasing, never insert the
open end of the pouch in the insertion slot of the laminator first. When insert-
ing the foil, observe the instructions on the insertion slot. The laminating
process occurs automatically.

Eliminating a foil jam

The laminator is equipped with the function "ABS Jam Release" so that
foil jams can be quickly eliminated.
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Hold the laminator firmly and pull the foil together with the document
to be laminated out of the laminator's insertion slot.
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It will probably be necessary to then clean the unit several times as
described in the Section "Cleaning and Servicing".
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If foil jams occur repeatedly or jammed foil cannot be removed from
the laminator, please contact our hotline.

Cleaning and Servicing

Deposits and residual adhesive on the transport rollers can influence the re-
sults of the laminating process. Therefore, the transport rollers must be
cleaned periodically after use:
To do this, insert a folded piece of paper in the insertion slot. Residual adhe-
sive is removed and taken up by the paper when ejected. Repeat the proc-
ess several times.
Disconnect the power plug before starting to clean the unit with a damp
cloth. If necessary, the housing can be cleaned using a cloth moistened with
clean water with a little mild soap applied. Never use any solvents or ag-
gressive cleaning agents.
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