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WIRE BINDER G1
Area 3a
– Twin Loop Wire Feed Jam
Open the front door and
slide out the drawer using
the handle provided. Check
if the rewind paper from the
spool has been cut or
damaged. Check that the
wire feed from the spool has
enough slack. Check for any
excess wire in the Feeder
area.
No wire should be present
beyond the knife area. If wire
is present past the knife, use
the wire cutters provided to
cut and remove it, then
position the wire as shown in
Section 7 B Step 11.
Remove any excess wire
past the knife by turning the
belt knob clockwise. Do not
pull wire from belt teeth
Caution
When cutting excess wire, cut it just before the knife. Lift the wire off of
the blue plastic nose. Do not allow the wire cutters to contact the plastic
nose or it can become damaged.
If it is necessary to remove
a piece of wire from under
the knife cover, first try
turning the element feed
knob counter clockwise, do
not reach under the cover
with your fingers. If you
cannot remove the wire
using the knob, use the wire
cutters provided to grab the
wire and pull it free.
Area 4
– Book Tray Jam
Open the Book Tray by
pulling on the door handle.
If the book tray is full,
remove all books from the
elevator and close the door
firmly. Check for any debris
or loose paper in the book
tray area.
Area 3b
– Clear Remaining Wire
First follow the steps above
to remove all paper jams
and wire feed jams. After
opening the Area 1 cover
and closing it, the holder
should retract and become
accessible.
Before
resuming operation, check
if a segment of wire has
been cut and is still in the
machine.
To remove a wire length
from the holder, with one
hand press in the green tab
to disengage the wire and
with the other hand pull the
wire free.
Sharp Edge!
Cut finger with contact
Do not remove cover or place fingers behind it.
Summary of Contents for GBC G1
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