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A4 FLORIDA LAMINATOR
SAFETY NOTICE
Read all instructions before use.
The Plug socket should be near the equipment
and easily accessible.
Do not leave cable where others may trip.
Do not attempt to open casing.
Do not use if wet.
Switch off and unplug when not in use.
Do not use if machine, cable, or socket is damaged.
Wait for pouches to cool before handling, they may be hot.
Do not laminate objects that contain liquids, gels or moisture that
could escape.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before laminating it is advisable to carry out a test lamination to familiarise yourself and to make sure that your machine
is working correctly.
1. Remove all packaging and plug the machine into an appropriate socket.
2. The machine will reach the correct temperature in approximately 3 mins.
3. When the ready light is on, insert the laminating pouch squarely and centrally (with the sealed side first) into the
front of the laminator. You do not need to use a pouch carrier.
4. The pouch will automatically pass through the machine. Remove pouch only when lamination is complete (pouch
completely out).
5. Turn off and unplug the machine when not in use.
IMPORTANT ADVICE
Lamination machines are ideal for preserving, protecting and enhancing Pictures, Drawings, Certificates, Photos, Notices,
Magazine Recipes and many other similar items.
When laminating, we recommend that you leave minimum margin of 3mm / ⅛ inch around the edge. If laminating several
object leave a space of 6mm / ¼ inch between objects. Larger borders can bubble or cause glue leakage.
We recommend that this laminator is only used for paper and similar materials. If your lamination pouch is too big it can
be trimmed.
If you need to cut a pouch do so after laminating. Cut pouches can leak glue in to your machine. Pouches are also easier
to cut accurately when laminated. We suggest that you use a Pavo Paper Trimmer.
This machine can be used with 2 x 75micron to maximum 2 x 100micron laminating pouches
Machine Maintenance
For machine health we recommend that a page of blotting or similar paper is passed on its own through the machine on a
regular basis. This will help to remove excess adhesive that may have leaked from the lamination pouches. This is best
done when the machine is hot.
Excess adhesive on rollers can cause spotting and may eventually cause your machine to jam.
TROUBLESHOOTING
A) If your pouch is not sealed, temperature is either too cold or there is not a big enough margin.
B) If your pouch is cloudy the temperature is too low for the type of pouch being used or the pouch to full. Try passing it
through the machine one more time.
C) If there are spots on the pouch. Glue has seeped from pouches on to rollers. Clean Rollers as advised. If spotting is a
persistent problem even after regular cleaning we suggest that you try an alternative brand of pouches.
WARRANTY
The machine has a warranty of 1 years (the warranty is not applicable if the pouches has been inserted in the wrong
position/direction, or the machines has been used for an inappropriate purpose).
TECHNICAL DATA
Voltage .............................................................................................................................................220-240V
Power consumption ..........................................................................................................................240W
Max laminating width .......................................................................................................................236mm
Max laminating pouch thickness ......................................................................................................2x100mic
Maximum laminating thickness (pouch + contents) ..........................................................................0.6mm
Dimension ........................................................................................................................................330 x 112 x 60 mm
Weight ..............................................................................................................................................1,0 KGS