Preparing For Cold Lamination; Lamination Process - UNITED OFFICE ULG 350 B1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Preparing for cold lamination

IMPORTANT
After hot laminating, allow the laminator to cool down completely before
beginning with cold lamination. Bear in mind, the rollers inside the laminator
will still be hot. This could damage the laminating pouch and the document
to be laminated!
Insert the plug of the laminator into a mains power socket.
Switch the appliance on by pushing the On/Off switch
tion. The red Power indicator light
Set the selector switch for hot and cold lamination
Ready indicator light
Place the pouch thickness switch
(see also chapter Switching levels).
Place the document to be laminated into a laminating pouch of the appropriate
size.
NOTICE
Ensure that all edges of the document have at least two millimetres of space
to the edges of the laminating pouch, as shown in Fig. 1.
Make certain that you use only one pouch for laminating. First fl ip it up, as
shown in Fig. 2.
For further information about the lamination process, please read the section

Lamination process.

Lamination process
Place the pouch centrally with the closed side towards the pouch slot
on the small supporting surface.
Slide the pouch slowly and straightly into the pouch slot
When you have slid the pouch several centimetres into the slot
be pulled in automatically. Release the laminating pouch as soon as you
notice it being pulled in automatically.
IMPORTANT
Ensure there is at least 30 cm of open space in front of the laminator. Oth-
erwise, the pouch will not be ejected completely from the laminator after
lamination. This could damage the pouch.
The fi nished and laminated pouch is ejected from the pouch ejector slot
of the laminator.
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at the corresponding pouch thickness
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to the "ON" posi-
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to "COLD". The green
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