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Pouch laminator

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PL4 & PL12 Owner Manual
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of our pouch laminator. This laminator is designed
to provide quality lamination of all thicknesses of plastic. The Model PL4A will easily
laminate items up to 3¾" wide such as ID cards, badges, membership cards,
photographs, and luggage tags. The PL12A is designed for cards as well as larger
items up to 12" wide. A thermostat allows you to adjust the temperature for
laminating various materials.
OPERATION
Before using your laminator, be sure to observe the following precautions:
• To prevent electric shock, do not operate the unit near a sink or other water source.
• Do not immerse the laminator, its cord, or plug in water.
• Do not use the laminator if the power cord is damaged.
• Do not allow the cord to touch hot surfaces or hang over the edge of a cabinet or
shelf.
• In case of a malfunction, return the unit to your dealer for service. The laminator
does not contain any customer serviceable parts.
To use your pouch laminator follow these steps:
1. Place the unit on a table and plug the power cord into a grounded 220VAC outlet.
2. Press the HEAT switch to the ON position (the switch will illuminate).
The green indicator light will come on when the laminator is up to temperature and
ready to laminate.
3. Press the RUN switch to the ON position (the switch will illuminate).
4. Insert the item to be laminated into a laminating pouch. Next, place the pouch into
the paper laminating carrier.
5. Slowly feed the carrier, folded end first, into the laminator until it is picked up by
the rollers.
6. Remove the carrier from the rear of the laminator after it has stopped moving.
Leave the pouch inside the carrier for several seconds to cool before removing it.
7. Turn the RUN and HEAT switches OFF at the end of the day.
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