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HANDLING PRECAUTIONS PAGE 5 UNPACKING Unpacking Precautions Unpacking Instructions Item Checklist Recommended Parts PAGE 6 GETTING FAMILIAR DW4000 Press Parts, Features, and Controls PAGE 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Assembly PAGE 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Preparing and Starting the Press Setting Control Panels Pressing...
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL: DW4000 PAGE 2 INTRODUCTION DULYTEK DW4000 manual heat press is a machine engineered and manufactured for solvent-less plant rosin oil extraction for individual use or small operation businesses in research laboratories, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food processing, and brewing industries.
Please make sure to thoroughly read, understand, and follow these precautions before using the product. If product is damaged, appears to be damaged, or malfunctions, contact DULYTEK customer service at help@dulytek.com. WARNING: Follow the warnings below. Otherwise, death or serious injuries may occur.
3-prong outlet (110V). DO NOT attempt to use the equipment with a two- prong electrical cord or any other way without proper grounding. • Contact DULYTEK if the equipment does not start or if smoke or unusual odors are detected. • Always turn the machine OFF and unplug it when done using.
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4. Remove any protective or promotional labels from the press and other parts if applicable. 5. Examine the heat press after unpacking for any damage. If found one, take a picture and contact DULYTEK at help@dulytek.com immediately. ITEM Before starting, please make sure that the following items are included with CHECKLIST your press machine.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL: DW4000 PAGE 7 GETTING FAMILIAR DW4000 PRESS PARTS, FEATURES, AND CONTROLS (continued) AC Power Cord Socket ON/OFF Switch ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLY 1. Make sure the press stands on a flat sturdy countertop. 2. Insert the wheel onto the axle making sure its groove aligns with the axle ridge.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL: DW4000 PAGE 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PREPARING 1. Prepare materials you wish to press. AND STARTING 2. Insert the AC cord that came with the product into the press AC power THE PRESS cord socket and then plug its other end into an electrical outlet (110V). 3. Flip the ON/OFF switch to turn the press on.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL: DW4000 PAGE 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued) SETTING Press UP or DOWN buttons to select the desired time in seconds (Figure CONTROL 6) OR skip this step altogether and proceed to the step 5 if you are set- PANELS ting the control panel (continued) Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Press SET button again (Figure 7) to go into the temperature scale selec- tion mode. Now, you should see “P - 3” on the display (Figure 8). Tip: Depending on your machine’s default settings, you may either see “F”...
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL: DW4000 PAGE 10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued) SETTING Press SET button again (Figure 10) to record all control panel’s settings. CONTROL Repeat the steps 1 to 7 on the remaining control panel. PANELS (continued) Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 PRESSING 1. Wait until both platens heat up to the desired temperature(s). Tip: Digits on the upper line of the control panel displays show the current tempera- ture of the corresponding platen, and numbers on the bottom line - the set temperature.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL: DW4000 PAGE 11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued) TURNING OFF 1. Turn off the press machine by flipping ON/OFF switch when done THE PRESS pressing. 2. Unplug and then disconnect the AC power cord from the press. 3. Wait until the press cools down completely to store it. Calibrating a control panel should be done if the actual temperature shown CALIBRATING on its screen deviates from the set temperature after heating is done.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL: DW4000 PAGE 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PARAMETER SPECIFICATIONS Model DW4000 Press Force 4000 lb / 2 Ton Power 500 W Current 4.5 A Voltage 110 V Frequency 50 Hz Dual Heating Plates Platen Size 4 x 2 inch / 100 x 50 mm Temperature Range up to 750 °F / 399 °C...
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