Do you have a question about the PP330 and is the answer not in the manual?
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REMAR BALBARES MORENO
March 26, 2025
No power we need Repair
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Mr. Anderson
March 26, 2025
To repair a Peak PP330 laminator with no power, follow these steps:
1. Check Power Connection: Ensure the power cable is securely inserted into the back of the laminator and plugged into a functioning power socket.
2. Press the Red Power Switch: Turn on the laminator by pressing the red POWER switch. The power light should illuminate.
3. Check the Heater Switch: Make sure the HEATER switch is set to ON.
If the power light does not turn on after following these steps, the issue may be internal. In that case, contact the supplier for servicing or repairs, as user-caused damage is not covered under warranty.
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This short presentation will help you get to know your way around your new pouch laminator and enable you to achieve the best results possible. Getting Started… Firstly, unpack your laminator and place it on a flat, even surface. Unpack the power cable and plug it into the back of your laminator, then plug it into a power source.
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Press the red POWER switch to turn Check that the FWD/REV (Forward and the laminator on. reverse) switch is set to FWD. The red power light will illuminate...
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Next, check the temperature chart and set the laminator to Set the HEATER switch to ON the required temperature...
Temperature Chart Use this chart to determine what temperature to set your laminator at. Please note that this is a guide only. Other factors can affect the temperature you need to laminate at such as room temperature and humidity. Laminating pouch thickness Paper Type Approx temperature (C) Copy paper (80gsm)
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The ready light with illuminate green when your laminator has warmed up. You are now ready to start laminating!
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How to laminate… It is important that you understand the ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ before you laminate as any jams or problems caused by user error are NOT covered by warranty. The educator will laminate from ID size up to A3 (or A2 depending on the model). You can laminate full size documents such as an A4 photo in an A4 laminating pouch easily, you must however ALWAYS USE A LIFEJACKET OR CARD CARRIER.
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• If laminating a full size document in a full size pouch (A4 photo in A4 pouch) then place your document inside the pouch and ensure you leave a 3-5mm border around the outside. In this picture the photo is not 5mm border ensures this photo aligned straight and is sticking does not overlap the pouch...
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Once your document is inserted in the pouch and leaves a clear border, you are ready to put it through the laminator (remember, you must use a Lifejacket or card carrier). Make sure you insert the document and pouch into the laminator straight as inserting at an angle may cause your document to get stuck and damage your laminator.
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Remember to always insert your document with the sealed end first. This is very important so that the laminator does not jam. Once your document appears Never insert your document at the exit, do not pull it, let with the open pouch end first is automatically come out...
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How to laminate small, cut-up or odd shaped pieces Remember to always use a Lifejacket or card carrier to prevent potential jams. Do not overlap your documents Don’t laminate without using a on top of each other card carrier or Lifejacket...
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Once you have finished all of your laminating work, turn your heater button to OFF and allow the laminator to run for 5 minutes to allow it to cool down. After this time it is safe to turn your POWER switch to OFF.
Important Safety Advice Always remember to switch your pouch laminator off after use. Leaving it on for long periods can cause damage to the laminator and is a health and safety hazard Always put the sealed end of the pouch into the laminator first NEVER laminate metal objects such as keys or coins NEVER use the laminator near water and do not leave the laminator next to a hot area such as a radiator...
Frequently Asked Questions My document has come out cloudy - what does this mean? This means that the temperature setting is not quite hot enough. Try increasing the temperature by 5°C and try again as applying more heat should fix the problem. My document has come out wavy - what does this mean? If the document comes out with a wavy finish the temperature is set to high.
Warranty & Returns Your laminator should reach you in perfect condition, however please retain all original packaging once you have unpacked your laminator in case you need to return it to us. If you send your laminator back to us for repair under warranty at any time, then the warranty may be void if the laminator is not packaged correctly and as a result is damaged in transit. This will mean you will be liable for the repair costs. Incorrect Use Faults or jams caused by not using this laminator correctly and/or not using a Lifejacket are not covered under warranty and additional costs will be incurred. Please keep all original packaging in the event that your laminator needs to be returned under warranty. If your laminator is incorrectly packaged this could cause damage in transit and you will be liable for any costs incurred. This will also void any remaining warranty, and you will be liable for the cost of the repair.
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Do you have a question about the PP330 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
No power we need Repair
To repair a Peak PP330 laminator with no power, follow these steps:
1. Check Power Connection: Ensure the power cable is securely inserted into the back of the laminator and plugged into a functioning power socket.
2. Press the Red Power Switch: Turn on the laminator by pressing the red POWER switch. The power light should illuminate.
3. Check the Heater Switch: Make sure the HEATER switch is set to ON.
If the power light does not turn on after following these steps, the issue may be internal. In that case, contact the supplier for servicing or repairs, as user-caused damage is not covered under warranty.
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