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HM Electronics HM3000CDM Operating Instructions Manual

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HM3000CDM Operating Instructions
HULME MARTIN
HEAT SEALERS
www.hulmemartin.co.uk
HULME MARTIN HEAT SEALERS

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Summary of Contents for HM Electronics HM3000CDM

  • Page 1 HM3000CDM Operating Instructions HULME MARTIN HEAT SEALERS www.hulmemartin.co.uk HULME MARTIN HEAT SEALERS...
  • Page 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – HEAT SEALING EQUIPMENT Protection against hazards arising from the electrical equipment Safety warnings and instructions in the operators instruction sheets and attached to the machine should be followed with care. The equipment has an earthed power cable with integral 5-amp plug to BS 1363/A fitted with a 5-amp fuse.
  • Page 4 Protection against non electrical hazards 1. The equipment is designed to be operated on a flat, level surface to ensure machine stability. In the case of chain operated machines, the equipment should be securely screwed or clamped to the workbench using the flanges provided, to avoid dislodging the machine when the pedal is depressed.
  • Page 5 IMPULSE SEALING EQUIPMENT To ensure that satisfactory sealing performance is achieved and that service life of consumable spares (such as element wire, Teflon and rubber pressure pads) are maximised, it is necessary to understand the operating principles of this type of equipment. 1.
  • Page 6 6. If the Teflon is not replaced when showing signs of wear, the polythene will stick and seal quality will deteriorate. Also the rubber pressure pad will start to wear and if this is allowed to continue to the stage where the surface of the pad is burnt and uneven, the resulting ‘air gap’...
  • Page 7 Check that the switch lights up to indicate that the machine is powered. The HM3000CDM impulse sealer is fitted with a dual electronic timer controlling the heating and cooling cycles. When sufficient pressure is applied to the pressure bar, the audible ‘click’ of the microswitch and the illumination of the red LED indicator lights will confirm that the machine is correctly adjusted and that power is being applied to heat up the element.
  • Page 8 Once the pressure bar has been depressed, the magnet will hold the bar down until both neon lights go out. This should prevent the possibility of insufficient cooling which can result in premature wear of the teflon barrier tape and other consumable spares. To extend the service life of the consumable items, always operate at the minimum setting consistent with good seals and allow adequate cooling time before removal of the bag.
  • Page 9 SPARES The following consumable spares will enable the machine to be serviced as required. 300211 Element Assembly complete each 300203 Teflon Barrier Tape pkt 5 300205 Rubber Pressure Pad each 300204 Underwire Insulating tape pkt 5 300206 Resistance wire strips pkt 5 Cutter blades pkt 10...
  • Page 10 Spares Items For 3000 Element Bar Assy 300211 Teflon Barrier Tape 300203 Element Wire Strip 300206 Insulation Tape 300204 Soft Rubber Pad 300205 Black Neoprene Pad 300265 Safety Cutter Assy Cutter Blades...
  • Page 11: Safety Tab

    Using the 445 Safety cutter assembly Safety Tab For transportation and additional safety, the manual cutting device is fitted with a locking ‘safety tab’, which must be removed before the cutter can be used. To remove the safety tab hold it firmly and pull it horizontally, with a small rocking motion, away from the blade carrier marked ‘caution cutter’...
  • Page 12: Changing The Blade

    CHANGING THE BLADE Safety Cutter Assembly part No.445 Safety Tab Activating spring part No. 446 Blade carrier marked ‘Caution cutter’ Black carrier handle Retaining button Cutter Blade part No.490 Always use caution when changing the blade...
  • Page 13 Hulme Martin Heat Sealers Duty of Care Directive 2002/95/EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(RoHS) The RoHS Directive stands for "the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment".
  • Page 14 Warranty In the unlikely event that it becomes necessary to return the machine for repair or maintenance, please ensure that it is adequately packed to avoid accidental damage and include your advice note detailing the date of purchase and invoice reference number. Defects occurring from faulty materials or manufacture will be repaired free of charge within the 12 month warranty period provided that the machine has not been misused;...