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GBC GBC4250 - Service and Setup; Service Information; Setup Procedures

GBC GBC4250
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“Word
Finishing"
People
is
located
on
the
rear
of
the
equipment.
Replace
fuse
only
with
type
specified
on
fuse
rating
label
located
near
fuse
holder.
SERVICE
Perform
only
the
routine
maintenance
referred
to
in
these
instructions.
Do
not
attempt
to
service
or
repair
the
laminator.
Contact
GBC’s
Technical
Service
department
or
your
dealer/distributor
for
service
or
repair.
Disconnect
the
attachment
plug
from
the
receptacle
and
contact
GBC’s
Technical
Service
Department
or
your
dealer/distributor
when
one
or
more
of
the
following
has
occurred:
-The
power
supply
cord
or
attachment
plug
is
damaged.
-Liquid
has
been
spilled
into
the
laminator.
-The
laminator
is
malfunctioning
after
being
mishandled.
-The
laminator
does
not
operate
as
described
in
these
instructions.
SET-UP
1.
Shipping
damage
should
be
brought
to
the
immediate
attention
of
the
delivering
carrier.
2.
Place
the
GBC4250
laminator
on
a
stable
flat
surface
capable
of
supporting
at
least
85
lb.
(39
Kg).
The
surface
should
be
at
least
30
inches
high
to
assure
comfortable
positioning
during
operation.
All
four
rubber
support
feet
of
the
laminator
shall
be
positioned
completely
on
the
supporting
surface.
This
supporting
surface
may
also
be
large
enough
to
place
the
material
which
is
to
be
laminated.
3.
The
laminator
should
be
located
to
allow
exiting
film
to
drop
freely
to
the
floor.
Accumulation
of
laminate
immediately
behind
the
laminator
as
it
exits
the
equipment
may
cause
the
film
to
wrap
around
the
rear
pull
rollers,
resulting
in
a
“jammed”
condition.
4.
Avoid
locating
the
laminator
near
sources
of
heat
or
cold.
Avoid
locating
the
laminator
in
the
direct
path
of
forced
heated
or
cooled
air.
5.
Connect
the
attachment
plug
provided
with
the
laminator
to
a
suitable
grounded
outlet
only.
Avoid
connecting
other
equipment
to
the
same
branch
circuit
to
which
the
laminator
is
connected
because
this
may
result
in
nuisance
tripping
of
circuit
breakers
and
blown
fuses.

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