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Insta 256 Series - Basic Operation; Controller Features; Temperature Control; Timer

Insta 256 Series
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FOR USE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY
Basic Operation
1.
Swing the
upper platen
to the ri
ght using
the stainless steel handle.
2.
Place the substrate on the lower platen.
3.
Position the transfer or lettering on the
substrate.
4
.
Swing the
upper platen
bac
k using the
stainless steel handle.
5
.
Close the platens by pulling the handle
down with both hands until the machine
self-locks.
NOTE:
Do not attempt to force the platens
closed. Doing so may result in user
injury or damage to the machine.
6
.
The timer will start automatically when
the platens are closed. A buzzer will
sound when the timer reaches zero.
7
.
Release the handle lock and
bring
the
handle up completely to the back to keep
the platen raised. Swing away the upper
assembly and remove the substrate.
WARNING
:
Use only the stainless steel handle to
swing the upper platen open and
closed. Do not push or pull the upper
platen to swing the top assembly.
WARNING:
When replacing the lower platen, raise
up and keep the upper platen close to
the center position. Do not lean on
machine to prevent tipping over.
Controller Features
Basic Controller Functions
This controller has two (2) main control features:
1. Temperature the temperature may be set
from 225 – 425 °F (107 – 218 °C).
2. Timer the cycle timer may be set from 1
second to 99:00 minutes.
Temperature Control
The temperature control has a range from 225
425 °F (107 218 °C). The temperature unit can be
switched between °F and °C, and a temperature
offset can be applied to adjust the temperature
reading (see advanced controller functions on pg.8).
For setting the set temperature, see Configuring
your Machine on pg. 5.
Timer
The controller features an application timer that will
countdown and will start beeping when the timer
has reached 0. The time display is in the
minutes:seconds format, and ranges from 00:00 to
99:00. When the timer is running, the colons (:) will
flash. For setting the application timer, see the basic
operations section.