Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Product Profile
The SPL 95, and the SPL 125 are heavy-duty laminators designed for daily office or commercial use. [. . . ] The digital speed display B will show "4" if this is the first use, but otherwise will show the last speed used. Although the laminator will warm up without the rollers in motion, this ensures that the heat will be evenly distributed. As soon as the selected temperature has been reached, the green ready light C will go on. Allowing for a free margin of at least 3 mm (1/8 inch), on the unsealed edges, insert the sealed edge of the pouch or mounting board into the entry , as shown at the right. If you see the material is not going in straight and might get damaged, use the reverse mode: Press stop I, then press and hold reverse M until you have backed the material out of the entry completely. Remove your material from the support tray after it has cleared the exit . If you are finished with the job, but plan to use the laminator again soon, press start to put it into the standby mode. If you forget, it will switch itself into this mode after one hour of inactivity. Press start again to resume work, or press the power button to turn off the machine.
Cold Lamination
Using the same temperature and speed selection procedure as with hot lamination, lower the temperature until the digital display is blank. The cold mode light will go on at this point to confirm the change in mode. Then select a speed of 5 or 6, depending on the contents and pouch thickness. (If the laminator is hot, you can accelerate the cooling process by passing through the cleaning sheet included in the package and/or turning up the roller speed to 7, 8 or 9. ) When the green ready light C goes on, turn the speed back to 5 or 6 if necessary, then:
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· Lay contents face up on the transparent, non-adhesive side of a specially designed cold lamination pouch, but do not close the pouch · Insert full length of sealed pouch edge into the entry, as shown, while bending the protective sheet backwards over the machine and grasping its free edge · Continue holding the protective sheet, which will peel away as the pouch is drawn through the machine. If you see the pouch is not going in straight and might get damaged, use the reverse mode, as described under Hot Lamination.
Maintenance
To keep your laminator free of adhesives that could hurt the quality of your work, clean the rollers regularly: · Select temperature 140° C if it is not already on this setting · Wait for the readiness light and signal, if necessary · Insert the cleaning sheet included in the package, repeating one or two times · Insert a plain white sheet of paper to test for remaining traces, and · Reinsert the cleaning sheet, if necessary, and retest. To clean the exterior of your machine, wipe with a soft cloth dampened with plain water.
Troubleshooting
If you are not getting the quality you should be, you can probably solve the problem quickly. If, for example, your end product is: · Cloudy - Reduce the speed and pass it through again. If the sheet is still not completely transparent, increase the temperature in increments of 5°. · Wavy - For the next pouch, increase the speed and/or reduce the temperature in increments of 5°. Passing through the cleaning sheet or turning up the speed will help cool down the rollers. [. . . ] This warranty does not apply in cases of abuse, mishandling or unauthorized repair. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THAT OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE APPROPRIATE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE. IN NO EVENT SHALL FELLOWES BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ATTRIBUTABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. [. . . ]