Standard AccuBindPro2 Operator's Manual

Standard AccuBindPro2 Operator's Manual

Thermal tape binding system

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Operators Guide
STANDARD
AccuBindPro2™
Thermal Tape Binding System
Read this manual carefully before you use this
product and keep it handy for future reference.
For safety, please follow the instructions in this
manual.

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  • Page 1 Operators Guide STANDARD AccuBindPro2™ Thermal Tape Binding System Read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future reference. For safety, please follow the instructions in this manual.
  • Page 2 Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Device Data Purchaser/customer: _______________________________________ Order No.: _______________________________________ Machine designation: AccuBindPro2 Article code: 113300 120 V (see rating plate) Serial number: Technical amendment rights are reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Table of Content Table of Content ............................3 List of Figures ..............................5 Safety Instructions ..........................6 Instructions Concerning the Operation Manual ................6 Symbols and Hints........................7 Intended Use ..........................8 Warranty and Liability ........................8 Obligations of the Operator ......................8 Obligation of the Personnel ......................8...
  • Page 4: Revision 12/17/08

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Opening and Closing the Device....................28 Cleaning the Device ........................29 Cleaning the Heating Plate......................29 Customer Service ..........................29 Revision 12/17/08...
  • Page 5: List Of Figures

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 List of Figures Figure 1: Layout plan.............................13 Figure 2: Central Control Panel........................16 Figure 3: Device overview ..........................28 Revision 12/17/08...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    The operating instructions can on no account, replace thorough training and familiarization. It can only support the latter. The dealer from whom you purchased your AccubindPro2 will gladly provide you with information re- garding training for: • Operation •...
  • Page 7: Symbols And Hints

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Symbols and Hints In this manual, the following symbols are used: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, NOTICE! may result in damage to equipment. Be sure to read the instruc- tions, all of which are described in the safety information section.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    AccuBindPro2 Intended Use The AccuBindPro2 is a binding and back stripping device for pads, pamphlets, catalogues and calendars with a spine length of DIN A5, DIN A4, and 11“. Bindings may comprise of 5 sheets (with covers) to 330 sheets of 80 g/m² paper. Binding thickness may be maximum 1.3”...
  • Page 9: Dangers When Handling The Device

    AccuBindPro2 Dangers when Handling the Device The AccuBindPro2 has been designed in accordance with the state-of-the-art and approved safety rules. Dangers may nevertheless arise for the user or third parties if the device is not used in accor- dance with the instructions or for another than the intended use. It is also possible for the device or other material assets to be damaged.
  • Page 10: Special Danger Areas

    1.15 Copyright The copyright for these operating instructions remains with Standard Duplicating Machines Corpora- tion. These operating instructions are only intended for the operator. They contain instructions and notes, which may not be duplicated either in part or in whole, disseminated or otherwise communicated.
  • Page 11: Transport And Storage

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Transport and Storage The device is delivered packed inside a cardboard box. Cardboard box dimensions: Depth: 30” (760 mm) Width: 23.25” (590 mm) Height: 20.88” (530 mm) approx. 44.1 lb. / 20 kg (net) Weight: approx.
  • Page 12: Device Data

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Device Specifications Device designation: AccuBindPro2 Article code: Copy Binder 5 113300 (230 V) Article code: AccuBind Pro2 113301 (115 V) Serial number: Refer to first page Connection Data Connected load: 230 V ~, 50 Hz (113300)
  • Page 13: Environmental Conditions

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Environmental Conditions Ambient temperature: 59 – 104 °F (15 - 40 °C) Sound pressure level: ≥ 70 dB ( A ) Dimensions and Weights Depth, width, height: 13.5 x 23.0 x 11.5 inches Weight: ca. 46 lb. / 21 kg.
  • Page 14: Installation, Commissioning

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Installation, Commissioning Safety Instructions Before switching on the device, ensure that nobody can be endan- CAUTION! gered by the device. • Keep all parts free of dirt. • Electrical wiring must be appropriately laid and mounted. They have to be assembled such that they are not damaged during later operation of the device.
  • Page 15: Installing And Assembling The Device

    • Power supply cables to the device have to be laid such that they are not damaged during later operation of the device. • Before commissioning the AccuBindPro2, wait until it has reached its ambient temperature. • Big variations in temperature and humidity may result in malfunctions and faulty bindings.
  • Page 16: Control Elements

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Control Elements The AccuBindPro2 central control panel. Figure 2: Central Control Panel STANDBY button. Manual activation of Binding strip feeder energy-saving mode. Temperature, strip width and error code PRE-BOUND MODE AND THIN BINDINGS LED. LEDs A to F.
  • Page 17: Operation

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Operation Switching on the Device 1. Switch on the device at the main switch. 2. The clamping jaws close automatically. 3. The device is now in the preheating phase and heats up. Duration approx. 5 min. at room tem- perature.
  • Page 18: Automatic And Manual Switching Over To Standby Operation

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 STANDBY Mode - Automatic and Manual energy-saving modes The device switches automatically to energy-saving STANDBY mode with a lower heating plate tem- perature if it has been idle for more than approx.1 hour (the LEDs A, B, C are switched-off and the LEDs D, E, F remain on).
  • Page 19: Operating Mode Binding

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 BINDING Mode 2,3,7 NOTE: The numbers on the drawing indicate the step number below. 1. The device is now ready for operation and in Binding Mode by default. 2. The opening clearance of the clamping jaws can be reduced to prevent the paper from slipping or tilting while binding thin stacks.
  • Page 20 19. If your paper stack is bigger than the one used before you have to open the clamping jaws by pressing the START button. Then put the paper stack into the AccuBindPro2 and trigger the binding process by pressing the START button once again.
  • Page 21: Operating Mode Back Stripping

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 BACK STRIPPING Mode (Application of strip material to pre-bound, pre-stitched material or bindings less than 10 sheets) 5, 6, 8 NOTE: The numbers on the drawing indicate the step number below. 1. Calibration has been completed.
  • Page 22 Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 16, 17 15. If the binding isn't removed quickly, an audible warning signal sounds. 16. Remove the binding straight up and place onto the cooling rack to cool down. 17. Place the pressure block against the binding and press firmly against it.
  • Page 23: Operating Mode Editing

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 EDITING Mode (Removing or adding single sheets) NOTE: The numbers on the drawing indicate the step number below. 1. Calibration has been completed. 2. Select operating mode EDITING using the OPERATING MODE button. 3. LED EDITING lights up.
  • Page 24 Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 14, 15 13. If the binding isn't removed quickly, an audible warning signal sounds. 14. Remove the binding straight up place onto the cooling rack to cool down. 15. Place the pressure block against the binding and press firmly against it.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    AccuBindPro2 Troubleshooting If an error occurs while operating the AccuBindPro2 or if the quality of the bind is not acceptable, the following table may help to identify the fault. Repair on the device may only be executed by specially trained personnel.
  • Page 26 Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Fault Description Cause/Remedy • Be certain to carefully jog the paper prior to Sheets of the finished pamphlet are not binding (use electric paper jogger) and when properly bound. placing into book clamp make sure each sheet of...
  • Page 27 • Before removing book from the cooling tray allow it to sit and cool for 10 minutes before use (standard room temperature). Maximum strength will occur after book spine has completely cooled. •...
  • Page 28: Maintenance And Service

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Maintenance and Service Figure 3: Device overview Clamping jaws Electronic circuit board Clamping station drive motor Folding bars drive gear Infeed Binding Strip Heating plate Main switch Rear side bar Power Supply Front side bar Opening and Closing the Device Switch-off the device at the main switch.
  • Page 29: Cleaning The Device

    Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation AccuBindPro2 Cleaning the Device Clean the device daily with a dry, lint-free cloth. The use of solvent-containing cleaning agents may cause damage to the casing parts. Adhesive residue on the heating plate may be removed with a dry cloth after the pre-heating process.
  • Page 30 NOTES _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________...
  • Page 32 Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation • 10 Connector Road, Andover, MA 01810 978.470.1920 Fax 978.470.2771 www.sdmc.com...

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