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13A
13A
7 - magnetic guiding bar
7 - magnetic guiding bar
8 - guide & bind bar (thin)
7 - Magnetic guide bar
8 - guide & bind bar (thin)
9 - guide & bind bar (thick)
8 - Guide & bind guide (thin)
9 - guide & bind bar (thick)
9 - Guide & bind bar (thick)
2. Make sure the binding bars are correctly inserted into the binding slot (3)
13 - 13 A - channel 5-32, 13 B - channel 1,5; 3 mm
2. Make sure the binding bars are correctly inserted into the binding slot (3)
14 - Binding jaw
Impor tant!
Impor tant!
• for 1.5-16 mm channels - insert a thick guide&bind bar (9) by the back wall of the binding slot
• for 1.5-16 mm channels - insert a thick guide&bind bar (9) by the back wall of the binding slot
2. Make sure the binding bars are correctly inserted into the binding slot (3)
• for 20-32 mm channels - insert a thin guide&bind bar (8) by the back wall of the binding slot
• for 20-32 mm channels - insert a thin guide&bind bar (8) by the back wall of the binding slot
3. Set the extended back support so that the cover is parallel to the de-binding plate.
Important!
3. Set the extended back support so that the cover is parallel to the de-binding plate.
• for 1.5-16 mm channels - insert a thick guide&bind bar (9) at the back of the binding slot
4. Lift the handle (1) maximally up.
• for 20-32 mm channels - insert a thin guide&bind bar (8) at the back of the binding slot
4. Lift the handle (1) maximally up.
5. Move the adjusting lever (2) maximally to the left.
5. Move the adjusting lever (2) maximally to the left.
6. Insert the channel in-between the bars (7 and 8/9). Correct positioning of the bars
3. Set the extended back support so that the cover is parallel to the de-binding plate.
6. Insert the channel in-between the bars (7 and 8/9). Correct positioning of the bars
are shown in the diagrams above. If using A4 format, move the channel maximally
4. Lift the handle (1) to the vertical position.
are shown in the diagrams above. If using A4 format, move the channel maximally
5. Move the clamping lever (2) maximum left.
to the right, close to the side stop (10). In case of a channel smaller than A4,
to the right, close to the side stop (10). In case of a channel smaller than A4,
6. Insert the channel in-between the bars (7 and 8 or 9). The correct position of the bars are shown in the
apply a limiter. The position of adjustable side stop (11) can be determined by means
diagrams above. If using A4 format, move the channel maximum to the right side stop (10).
apply a limiter. The position of adjustable side stop (11) can be determined by means
of a scale on insert (position = half of channel length).
When a channel is smaller than A4, put the channel in the centre of the binding slot, fit the adjustable
of a scale on insert (position = half of channel length).
7. Move the adjusting lever (2) to the right until you feel the resistance.
side guide (11) and lock in place to stop the channel moving when doing more than one channel.
7. Move the adjusting lever (2) to the right until you feel the resistance.
8. Even a pile of paper, put it between the covers; check if the pages are centered in rela-
There is a ruler on the binding bar which can help determine the centre position, half of channel length.
8. Even a pile of paper, put it between the covers; check if the pages are centered in rela-
7. Move the clamp lever (2) to the right until you feel the resistance.
tion to the edges of covers.
tion to the edges of covers.
8. Square the documents, put it between the covers; check if the pages are centered in relation
9. Put the documentation into the channel.
to the edges of covers.
9. Put the documentation into the channel.
9. Put the documents an covers into the channel.
• If they are extrousious at each end of the channel ensure the pages and channels are
• If they are extrousious at each end of the channel ensure the pages and channels are
between them.
• If they are extrusions at each end of the channel, ensure the documents between them in the channel.
between them.
Note! Make sure the back cover is placed in front of you.
Note! Make sure the back cover is placed in front of you.
Note! Make sure the back cover is facing you.
10. Push the handle (1) down, holding the lever (2) at the same time and then lift
10. Push the handle (1) down, holding the lever (2) at the same time and then lift
10. Push the handle (1) down, holding the clamp lever (2) at the same time and then lift the handle (1) up.
the handle (1) up.
11. Move the clamp lever (2) to the left to take out the bound documents.
the handle (1) up.
11. Move the adjusting lever (2) to the left to take out the bound documentation.
11. Move the adjusting lever (2) to the left to take out the bound documentation.
BINDING
BINDING
back cover
back cover
Atlas 300 mono • User's guide
OPUS Atlas 300 mono • User guide
Atlas 300 mono • User's guide
13B
13B
13 - 13A - channel 5-32
13 - 13A - channel 5-32
13B - channel 1,5; 3 mm
13B - channel 1,5; 3 mm
14 - binding jaw
14 - binding jaw
Important!
In some cases you may have to use a bigger channel
than necessary, compared to the number of pages,
if this happens, you will find that the documents
and cover are not bound properly. In such a case,
1
either use a O-filling strip or repeat the binding
1
process, remember to move the clamp lever (2)
until you feel a resistance, then repeat step
10 and 11.
2
2
Important!
thinner, it is necessary to use the
If documentation is thinner, it is
thinner, it is necessary to use the
filling strips (e.g. O.Filling Sticky
necessary to use the filling strips
filling strips (e.g. O.Filling Sticky
available from OPUS) to make it
(e.g. O.Filling Sticky available from
available from OPUS) to make it
OPUS) to make it thick enough.
thick enough.
thick enough.
Important!
Important!
In some cases (e.g. too big channel size
In some cases (e.g. too big channel size
comparing with the number of pages) it
comparing with the number of pages) it
may happen that the documentation is
may happen that the documentation is
not bound properly. In such case, after
not bound properly. In such case, after
lifting the handle (1), move the lever (2)
lifting the handle (1), move the lever (2)
to the right until you feel the resistance
to the right until you feel the resistance
and then repeat step 10 and 11.
and then repeat step 10 and 11.
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