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Avery Dennison ALS 206 User Manual

Avery Dennison ALS 206
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ALS
204/206
256
USER MANUAL
Label Dispenser
Edition 11 - 12/2014 - Translation of original version
A104087

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Avery Dennison ALS 206 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAvery Dennison
ModelALS 206
CategoryLabel Maker
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1.2 Safety Instructions

1.2.2 Operational Safety of the Unit

Details proper usage, intended application, and warnings against misuse or modifications.

1.2.3 Before Beginning Production

Outlines due diligence for company, technician, and user before starting production.

2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

2.1.4 Mode of Operation

Describes the label dispensing process, including label pulling, peeling, application, and backing paper handling.

2.1.5 Technical Specifications

Lists dispensing speeds, label dimensions, roll specifications, and sensor types.

2.3 Operating Modes

2.3.1 Dispensing Mode

The default operating mode when the unit is switched on, allowing label dispensing.

2.3.2 Configuration Mode

Enables access to menus for setting unit controls and parameters.

2.4 Function Descriptions

LABEL SETUP Menu Functions

Details functions like Load prod.profil, Gap detect. mode, Dispense speed, Slew speed, and Label pitch.

MACHINE SETUP Menu Functions

Covers functions like Store/Delete prod.prof., Dispense counter, Turn-on mode, and Language settings.

3 BEFORE OPERATION

3.1 Electrical Connections

Details how to connect the power supply safely, including warnings about mains voltage.

3.2 Inserting Label Material

Step-by-step instructions for inserting, threading, and fastening label material.

4 OPERATION

4.2 Configuration and Monitoring

Guides on setting label pitch, stop position, dispensing speed, and suppressing start signals.

5 AFTER OPERATION

6 OPERATIONAL FAILURES

6.1.3 List of Error Messages

Details common error messages, their causes, and corrective actions.

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