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©2015 a.adkins and sons limited. all rights reserved

Studio Versa

Operators Handbook

Summary of Contents for Studio Versa

Page 1: ...2015 a adkins and sons limited all rights reserved Studio Versa Operators Handbook...

Page 2: ...signed and manufactured to ensure that you the user will gain the maximum benefit All A Adkins Sons Limited products are specifically designed to ensure ease of use with particular attention to safety...

Page 3: ...3 Standard T shirt attachment removal refitting 10 3 4 3 5 3 6 Optional Cap attachment removal refitting Optional Plate attachment removal refitting Optional Mug attachment removal refitting 11 13 14...

Page 4: ...ration setup for T shirts and optional configurations also available for Caps Mugs and Plates for an additional charge This simple robust machine is powered by a microprocessor for control of both hea...

Page 5: ...an Machine Power consumption 1325 Watts Power supply 230 Volts AC Maximum Working temperature 260o C Display Timer Range 0 9999 sec Machine height open 55 cm Machine width 39 cm Machine depth 43 cm Ne...

Page 6: ...internal parts is dangerous and may cause shock hazard All electrical connections inside covers are live Never operate Press with any covers and or guards removed PROTECT THE MAINS CABLE Damage to th...

Page 7: ...mug inserted into the element as this will destroy the heating element and negate the warranty Contact your print media suppliers to ascertain whether fumes are given off during the transfer process...

Page 8: ...sition Ensure that no items vulnerable to heat radiation are too close to the machine 2 2 4 IMPORTANT Ensure that the machine is secured to the work surface with the brackets provided on the front and...

Page 9: ...to this press are rated at 1325 Watts 230V AC Never connect to any outlet or power supply having a different voltage frequency from that on the machine data plate 2 4 Adjusting the pressure This press...

Page 10: ...ay be as follows 3 2 1 Standard T shirt optional Cap optional Plate attachments a Adjust the pressure setting of the machine by rotating the adjusting knob situated on the top of the machine See explo...

Page 11: ...within a short time It is normal for the displayed temperature on the controller to fall by up to 30 C very quickly when a cold mug is placed into the press however the element is designed to recover...

Page 12: ...Page 9 Working with Heat Transfer Materials cont f Please refer to transfer printer s instructions as in some cases it is recommended you place mug in bowl of cold water before removing transfer paper...

Page 13: ...from the control box see arrow 3 Slide off the heat plate from retaining bracket 4 Remove the four wing nuts and washers securing the bottom table supports 5 Slide off the bottom table and table suppo...

Page 14: ...spanner 2 Detach the 4 pin plug from the control box see arrow 4 Unscrew four wing nuts on bottom table supports 5 Slide off the bottom table and table supports 3 Slide off the heat plate from retain...

Page 15: ...e to arrange the 4 pin plug to the rear 7 Secure heat plate with two wing nuts and washers included and attach the 4 pin plug to the control box 8 Secure bottom table with two wing nuts and washers 9...

Page 16: ...racket taking care to arrange the 4 pin plug to the rear 3 Slide off the heat plate from retaining bracket 5 Secure plate table with two wing nuts and washers and attach the 4 pin plug to the control...

Page 17: ...osen the two table retaining bolts with a 13mm spanner 2 Detach the 4 pin plug from the control box see arrow 4 Unscrew four wing nuts on bottom table supports 5 Slide off the bottom table and table s...

Page 18: ...lide the element into the tensioning strap taking care to slide gently under the lip at either end of the tensioning strap see arrow 9 Lock the rotational knob to hold press in the dead ahead position...

Page 19: ...Page 16 11 Secure the heater band with two wing nuts and washers 12 Installation is a reversal of removal Optional Mug attachment removal refitting cont...

Page 20: ...iece of P T F E sheet to prevent strike through of surplus ink back onto the heater element The pressing surfaces must be maintained in good condition at all times A worn pressing surface will always...

Page 21: ...s pivot pins and the pressure adjusting screw every three months 4 2 Cleaning Clean the outside of the machine frequently with a clean moist cloth This may conveniently be carried out before starting...

Page 22: ...nd Diagrams On the following pages are the schematic diagrams for the Studio Versa Press 5 1 General Layout Page 20 5 2 Operation of Control Unit Page 21 5 3 Exploded Diagram and Parts List Page 22 5...

Page 23: ...re Adjusting Knob T Shirt Pressing Pad Standard T Shirt Heat Plate Standard Large Mug Pressing Pad Optional Standard Mug Pressing Pad Optional Small Plate Pressing Pad Optional Cap Plate And Pad Optio...

Page 24: ...s and hold CLEAR button to zero counter Setting Time Switch on machine Press SELECT button to select Setting Temp on LH indicator Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the required temperature Pres...

Page 25: ...0 20 Optional 70 mm mug element 1 SVP21 21 Optional cap element 1 SVP22 22 Optional silicon pad and mounting bracket 1 SVP23 23 Optional mug element band and mounting bracket 1 SVP24 24 Rocker switch...

Page 26: ...Page 23 5 4 Electrical Diagram Computer controlled plug Magnetic switch S DG7 62 2P Temperature switch Heater board N SA SA L2 N1 N1 FU F 2A L1 L...

Page 27: ...ant improvement and or modification to meet changing conditions the right is reserved to change the design and or specifications at any time without prior notification and therefore specifications may...

Page 28: ...If A Adkins Sons Limited authorise a replacement press the warranty of the replacement press shall expire on the anniversary date of the original machines invoice to the customer In order for this war...

Page 29: ...ley Leicester LE10 0AW United Kingdom Type of Equipment Studio Versa Heat Press Model Number Serial Number Year of Manufacture BS EN ISO 12100 1 2003 A1 2009 Safety of machinery Basic Technology BS EN...

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