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IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES AND

  ELECTRICAL SAFEGUARDS

For your protection, do not connect the laminator to electrical power or attempt to
operate it until you read these instructions completely.  Keep these instructions in
a convenient location for future reference.  This instruction manual and labels
affixed to the laminator are important safety messages.  Read these messages
carefully.

For your safety...

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Keep hands, long hair, clothing, and other loose articles such as
jewelry and ties, away from laminator’s moving parts.

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Save these Operating Instructions for later use.

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Do not touch the heat shoes while the laminator power is turned
on.  Allow shoes to cool completely before touching.

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Do not use the laminator for other than its intended purpose.

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Place laminator on a sturdy cart, stand, or table.  A laminator
placed on an unstable surface may fall, causing serious bodily
injury.  Move laminator with caution.  Quick stops, excessive
force, or uneven floor surfaces may cause the laminator and cart
to overturn.

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Never override or attempt to defeat electrical or mechanical
safety interlock devices.

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Never insert objects or spill liquids in or on the laminator.  They
may contact dangerous voltage points or short out components
that could result in fire or electrical shock.

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The laminator should only be operated from the type of power
source indicated in these Operating Instructions and on the data
plate located on the rear panel of the laminator.

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The three-pronged grounding plug is a safety feature and will
only fit into a grounding-type power outlet.  If you are unable to
insert the plug into an outlet contact a qualified electrician to have
a suitable outlet installed.

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Do not leave the laminator power on overnight.  Unplug the
laminator at the end of the day.

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Summary of Contents for BA-EZ27

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EZ27 Roll Laminator Revised October 2 2003...

Page 2: ...ing 8 9 Troubleshooting 9 10 Maintenance 10 11 Cleaning Heat Shoes Rollers 10 11 Warranty Return Policy 11 Parts List 12 13 Parts Illustrations 14 17 Exploded View 14 Side Panels 15 Motor Assembly 16...

Page 3: ...d or table A laminator placed on an unstable surface may fall causing serious bodily injury Move laminator with caution Quick stops excessive force or uneven floor surfaces may cause the laminator and...

Page 4: ...nstructions Do not attempt to service or repair the laminator yourself Unplug the laminator from the electrical outlet and contact an authorized service representative under any of the following condi...

Page 5: ...able with adjustable guide External thermometer for ease in monitoring temperature Teflon coated Heat Shoes for easy cleaning Laminating film widths up to 27 Total thickness up to 86 mils laminate plu...

Page 6: ...elow shows the location of the major components and controls of the EZ27 You should become familiar with these before operating the laminator 4 16 627601 Laminating Pull Roll Spur Gear 2 17 600602 Rol...

Page 7: ...below making sure that the mandrel spring is in position to compress properly when the film is pushed onto the man drel Remove the film in the same direction 5 PARTS LIST AND ILLUSTRATIONS This secti...

Page 8: ...re it exits the rollers Pull the film toward you and away from the rollers 4 Lift the film away from the Heat Shoes Turn the power on and hold the Motor Drive switch in the REV position while pulling...

Page 9: ...urned too far clockwise you may stall the drive motor 4 Repeat for Bottom Supply Mandrel 5 If you are not ready to laminate turn the Machine Drive and Heat Switches off 7 PROBLEM Stretch lines appear...

Page 10: ...ving through the laminator 4 After clear laminating film exits the Pull Rollers at the rear of the machine you may slide the first item to be laminated into the laminator with the right edge along the...

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