Fellowes 5734101 Laminator

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LAMINATOR CONTROLS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - KEEP FOR FUTURE USE
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ENGLISH
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A On / off switch
B Standby / Power on button
C Ready (Hot)/(Cold) button
D Reverse button
E Carry handles
F Pouch / document entry slot
G Entry shelf (illuminated)
H Pouch / document exit
I Illuminated user interface
J Exit tray
CAPABILITIES
Performance
Entry width 12.5”
Pouch thickness (min.) 3 mil (per side)
Pouch thickness (max.) 10 mil (per side)
Estimated heat-up time 1 minute
Cool down time 30-60 minutes
Lamination speed up to 30”/min
Number of rollers 6
Ready indication Light & beep
Reverse/Auto reverse Yes/Yes
Clear Path / Anti-jam engine Yes
Auto Shut-off Yes (30 mins)
Photo-capable Yes
Carrier-free Yes
Exit tray Yes
Technical Data
Voltage 110-120V AC
Frequency 60Hz
Wattage 1300 Watts
Amps 11 Amps
Dimensions (HxWxD) 4.75”x21.5”x6.75”
Net weight 14lb
Max document thickness .03”/0.7mm
- The machine is for indoor use only. Plug the machine into an easily accessible outlet.
- To prevent electrical shock - do not use the appliance close to water, do not spill water on to the appliance, power cord or wall
socket.
DO ensure the machine is on a stable surface.
DO test laminate scrap sheets and set the machine before final
laminations.
DO remove staples and other metal articles prior to laminating.
DO keep the machine away from heat and water sources.
DO turn off the machine after each use.
DO unplug the machine when not in use for an extended period.
DO use pouches designed for use at the appropriate settings.
DO keep away from pets, while in use.
DO NOT leave the power cord in contact with hot surfaces.
DO NOT leave power cord hanging from cupboards or shelves.
DO NOT use appliance if the power cord is damaged.
DO NOT attempt to open or otherwise repair the machine.
DO NOT exceed the machines quoted performance.
DO NOT allow minors to use this machine.
DO NOT laminate sharp or metal objects (eg: staples, paper
clips).
DO NOT laminate heat-sensitive documents (eg: tickets,
ultrasounds etc) on hot settings.
DO NOT laminate an empty pouch.
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