Contents Safety instructions ..........Installation ............Description ............How to use the Coverbind 101 DFS ....User settings ............5.1 - How to select the language ......5.2 - How to select the speed of binding ..... Troubleshooting ........... Clearing and emptying .........
Store the manual in the holder at the rear of the binding machine. In order to guarantee perfect binding of your documents, only Coverbind original covers can be used with this machine.
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In accordance with European legislation end of life electrical and electronic equipment subject to disposal must be managed within agreed procedures. Prior to disposal please contact your local dealer or Coverbind representative for end of life take back information. Other Countries...
4. Plug the mains cable first into the machine and then into the wall outlet. 5. Press the control on the machine marked with the symbol 6. Check that the Coverbind 101 DFS starts and that the following message is shown on the Holder for Operator’s Manual display:...
3. Description Cover Terminology Batch In this manual and in the Quick Guide, the Coverbind cover is referred to as cover and the set of papers Document is referred to as the set. When the set is put into the cover, this is referred to as a document.
4. How to use the Coverbind 101DFS Following are the most important parts of the machine that you should be familiar with. The four (4) steps to complete a binding, are also shown on the labels located on the top of the machine.
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4. Load the set of the papers in the selected cover. 5. Documents (cover and set) can always be loaded into the machine for binding when the indicator light is green. Documents can be loaded one by one or in batches. The machine confirms that a document has been loaded by switching the indicator light from green to red.
The user can change two parameters in User Settings. 5.1 How to select the language The default language setting for your Coverbind 101 DFS is English. Other languages can be selected as follows: Note that the English language is always used in the “User Settings” mode.
5.2 How to select the speed of binding The default speed setting for your Coverbind 101 DFS is NORMAL HIGH speed setting should ONLY be used to bind standard non-coated office copy/print paper. NORMAL speed CAN be used to bind the above mentioned paper types, but MUST be used for coated and other special paper types to achieve optimum binding strength.
NOTE! In order to guarantee perfect binding of your documents, correct speed of binding (see section 5.2) must be selected and only Coverbind original covers must be used. Other types of covers or incorrect usage of the machine can cause poor binding results or the machine may stop working, in which case an authorised service may be required.
7. Clearing and emptying If there is a mains power failure or if the binding machine stops functioning for some other reason, documents in input bay area and other unbound documents can be removed as described below. If there are unfinished documents in the machine when the power supply is restored, the machine will automatically move them forward to the output tray.
8. How to make the most of your binding machine Avoid loose pages! Tip: Always use the cover selector to ensure you have the correct spine width and thus avoid loose pages. If there are too many pages in a cover, the strip of glue will be insufficient for all the pages. Do not pull out pages! Glue Tip: Allow the document to cool down.
9. Specifications General The Coverbind 101 DFS is a semi-automatic high-speed thermal binding machine that only accept usage of Coverbind DFS document covers. Output capacity Up to 30 documents can be bound per minute depending on the spine width and the speed setting.
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10. Index Addresses 15 Index 15 Quick Guide 5 Input bay 6 Installation 5 Batch 6 Restart 9 Binding temperature 14 Binding unit 6 Jam clearance door 6 Buzzer 11 Jogging 14 Safety Instructions 3 Set of paper 6 Sorting function 13 Clearing 12 Language 9 Specifications 14...
FCC Declaration This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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