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Armoured660D Heavy Duty A3 Laminator For Professional Use Scan here to Scan here to download or view watch a helpful these instructions hints video in other languages Please read this manual completely before using your laminator as incorrect use can cause serious damage.
Operating Instructions Safety Precautions Failure to comply with any of the following safety precations could result in serious injury, fi re or electric shock. This equipment is not intended for use by children. It is not a toy. Unauthorised attempts at repair will invalidate the warranty. Do not allow water, or damp media, to enter the laminator.
Operating Instructions SPECIFICATIONS Suitability Small Offi ce & Offi ce What makes it special? High speed, heavy duty Swordfi sh UK Product Code 40379 Maximum Paper Size Colour Black/Dark Silver Feed Entry Width (mm) 320mm Maximum Pouch Thickness 2 x 250 [500] Microns Maximum Pouch Thickness 1.0mm Total (mm)
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Operating Instructions Heating Cooling Fault Ready ’Heating’ will continue fl ashing whilst the machine increases the temperature ° ’Cooling’ will continue fl ashing whilst the machine (mic) decreases the temperature Thickness ’Fault’ will be displayed when the machine encounters a problem ’Ready’...
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Operating Instructions Please read this manual completely before using your laminator as incorrect use can cause serious damage. Failure to follow the instructions in this manual could invalidate your warranty! Quick Start Guide Position the laminator on a suitable fl at surface, within easy reach of a 13Amp socket, ensuring that there is suffi cient space behind the machine for the laminations to lay fl...
Operating Instructions Getting Started The Swordfi sh Armoured660 laminators are steel-cased, heavy-duty, variable temperature machines. They are equipped with sophisticated temperature control, large 25.6mm precision rollers and a steel cooling plate – all of which combine to give perfect laminations. Position the laminator on a level surface, close to a 13Amp socket.
Operating Instructions Operation Connect the laminator to the 13Amp socket and turn the isolating switch on the rear of the machine to the “on” position. Press ”PWR“ on the control panel and the laminator will start to run. CAUTION Do not leave the laminator unattended during lamination.
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A cardboard carrier will absorb some of the heat so you may need to adjust the temperature settings accordingly. Swordfish Armoured pouch carriers are made from PTFE-coated micro-fine woven fibreglass and will require little or no temperature adjustment. Note that the maximum thickness of carrier + pouch + contents MUST NOT EXCEED 1.0mm.
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Operating Instructions The laminated item will be transported out of the laminator automatically. CAUTION • Do not try to pull the pouch out by force. This may result in creases or curves in the laminated item and may damage the laminator. •...
Operating Instructions Essential Information • Never insert a pouch until the previous lamination has been removed from the machine. Failure to do so could cause a jam. • The maximum capacity of this machine (pouch + contents) is 1.0mm. • Should a miss-feed or jam occur, press “REV” to eject the pouch. Cold Lamination The majority of lamination is done using pouches that are coated with adhesive that melts at high temperature.
Operating Instructions Cleaning The outer case of the machine may be wiped clean with a moist cloth. Do not allow water to spill inside the laminator – risk of electric shock. IMPORTANT Do not use aerosol cleaners – or any other aerosol product – on, or near, this machine (or any other electrical appliance) as the propellant may be flammable.
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