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IMPORTANT HEALTH & SAFEGUARDS
• Before operating the equipment read the Health & Safety precautions, manufacturers recommendations
and the operation/user manual
• The operation/user manual should be easily available at any time for the operator
• The equipment must be kept away and out of reach of children
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
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• Equipment must be protected against dust and damp and should be positioned on a strong and sturdy
flat surface
• Before operating the equipment read the Health & Safety precautions, manufacturers recommenda-
• While binding, do not put fingers into the binding slot
tions and the operation/user manual
• Be careful when moving the equipment it is very heavy
• The operation/user manual should be easily available at any time for the operator
• Pay attention the de-binding wedge, it has sharp edges
• The equipment must be kept away and out of reach of children
• The equipment must not be used for any other purposes other than those indicated in the operating/user
• Equipment must be protected against dust and damp and should be positioned on a strong and sturdy
manual
flat surface
• It is necessary to check and supervise if the equipment is being used and operated correctly, before
• While binding, do not put fingers into the binding slot
reporting any malfunctions or problems to the service department or dealer
• Be careful when moving the equipment it is very heavy
• Equipment must not be located outside or operated in temperatures under 8°C/46.4°F and must be
• Pay attention the de-binding wedge has sharp edges
operated in accordance with the general Health & Safety rules failure to do so could cancel the guarantee
• The machine must not be used for any other purposes other than those indicated in the operat-
• Repairs must be carried out by authorized stuff, during the guarantee period, failure to do so could
ing/user manual
cancel the guarantee
• It is necessary to check and supervise if the equipment is being used and operated correctly, before
• Always leave the arm (1) in the open position.
reporting any malfunctions or problems to the service department or dealer
• Equipment must not be located outside or operated in temperatures under 8˚C/46.4˚F and must be ope-
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rated in accordance with the general Health & Safety rules failure to do so could cancel the guarantee
PREPARATION TO WORK
• Repairs must be carried out by authorized sta , during the guarantee period, failure to do so could
cancel the guarantee
Unpack the equipment and install the extended back support (12) on the housing with the thumb screws,
PREPARATION TO WORK
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in the pre drilled holes provided. Screw the handle (1) to the side of the equipment using the Allen key
and socket head bolt provided. In the side of the equipment are slots which hold, 1.off guide bar (7) with
Unpack the machine and install the extended back support (15) on the housing (the adequate holes are
a magnet for all channels. 2. off binding bar (8 (thin) with a ruler for channels 16 to 32) (9 (thick) with a
drilled in the housing and screwed bolts). Screw the handle (1) to the machine using the allen key at-
ruler for channels 5 to 16 and 1.5 to 3) which help you to insert the documents and covers easily into the
tached. In the shelves at the bottom of the machine there are two guide&bind bars and de-binding wedge.
channels, called the Cover Guide System, plus the de-binding wedge. When binding the channels 1.5 and
Three bars are included to the machine: magnetic guiding bar (7) - with magnet, allows to insert the
3 you must change the guide bar (7 ) position from on top of the binding jaw to in front of the binding
documentation into the channel easily, guide&bind bar (8) thin - with a ruler, to be used with 20-32
jaw, with the writing towards the channel see the diagram below 13B. Always store the binding bars and
size channels, helps to insert the document into the channel, guide&bind bar (9) thick - with a ruler,
de-binding wedge in the slots provide at the back of the equipment.
to be used with 1.5
size of the binding slot. The shape of bars is specially designed to make inserting the documentation in
the channel as easy as possible.
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Put the magnetic guiding bar (7) on the movable binding jaw and insert the guide&bind bar (8/9) by
BINDING METALBIND
the back wall of the binding slot (3). The cut side of each bar should be directed to the inside of the
binding slot (3). The machine is ready to work.
Important! If you are going to use Atlas 300 mono to bind and hot stamp on the same cover,
BINDING METALBIND
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remember to hot stamp an inscription first and then bind the document. Therefore, in such
case, before binding refer to the user`s guide of Image Press device (on the following pages
Important! If you are going to use Atlas 300 mono to bind and hot stamp on the same cover, re-
of this manual) to make the hot stamping.
member to hot stamp an inscription first and then bind the document. Therefore, in such case, be-
fore binding refer to the user`s guide of Image Press device (on the following pages of this manual)
1. Use the channel width selecting tool (6) to choose the proper channel size. The channel sizes and
to make the hot stamping.
corresponding number of pages you can bind with them are shown in the table.
1. Use the channel width selecting tool (6) to choose the proper channel size. The channel sizes and corre-
Channel size
sponding number of pages you can bind with them are shown in the table.
1.5
Channel size
3
5
1.5
7
3
10
5
13
7
16
10
20
13
24
28
16
32
20
H/p/H – hard cover/pile of pages/ hard cover S/p/S – soft cover/pile of pages/soft cover
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H/p/T – hard cover/pile of pages/transparent cover O/p/O – pile of pages bound only with a channel
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H/p/H
H/p/T
-
-
H/p/H
H/p/T
-
-
10-31
10-33
-
-
32-60
34-63
-
-
61-89
64-92
10-31
10-33
90-118
93-121
32-60
34-63
119-148
122-150
61-89
64-92
149-186
151-189
90-118
93-121
187-225
190-228
226-264
229-266
119-148
122 - 150
265-303
267-305
149 – 186
151 – 189
187 – 225
190 – 228
S/p/S
O/p/O
1-15
1-15
S/p/S
O/p/O
15-30
15-30
10-34
10-38
1-15
1-15
35-63
39-67
15-30
15-30
64-92
68-97
10-34
10-38
93-121
98-126
35-63
39 - 67
122-150
127-155
64 - 92
68 - 97
151-189
156-194
93 - 121
98 - 126
190-228
195-233
229-267
234-271
122 -150
127 - 155
268-308
272-310
151 – 189
156 – 194
190 – 228
195 – 233

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