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Standard Presets  (H)

Standard Presets  (H)
The Laminator is equipped with 2 factory presets. The buttons are labeled 275 and 225. These buttons 
will set both a speed and temperature, that being (275°F and 3 feet per minute) and (225°F and 3 feet per 
minute). If one of the presets is engaged, it’s corresponding LED will be illuminated.

Motor  (I,J,K,L)

Motor  (I,J,K,L)
The motor controls are the 4 buttons on the right side of the control panel. The “Start” button will start the 
motor which will run at the current speed setting. The “Speed Up” and “Speed Down” buttons will adjust 
the speed setting. Pressing and releasing the button once will increment the speed by 0.1 ft/min (0.1 
meters/min). To rapidly increase or decrease the speed, press and hold the corresponding button. To 
stop the motor, press and release the “Stop/Reverse” button. To reverse the machine, press and hold the 
“Stop/Reverse” button. The motor will remain in reverse as long as the button is depressed. 

User Preset  (M)

User Preset  (M)
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The Laminator is equipped with a user de

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 ned “Preset” button. This button can be used to save a speed 

and temperature setting that you have de

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 ned. With the machine’s speed and temperature set to your 

preferred settings, press and hold the “Preset” button until the beeper sounds and the preset light comes 
on.  To recall this setting at a later time, press and release the “Preset” button.

Usage Counter  (N)

Usage Counter  (N)
The Laminator is equipped with a usage counter that will indicate the feet (meters) of 

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 lm used. This coun-

ter will appear on the display whenever the feet indicator light is on.  This counter can be reset to zero by 
pressing the “Count Reset” button once the display is showing the usage counter.

Additional Features

Additional Features
Keyswitch

Keyswitch
The keyswitch (located just below the control panel) locks out the motor, allowing the machine to remain 
heated; yet, preventing unauthorized usage when in the locked position.

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Summary of Contents for Minikote

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL D K Minikote Laminator com www laminator com ...

Page 2: ...el 5 6 B Loading Film 1 Mandrel 7 C Threading Film 8 D Laminating 9 E Supply Roll Tension Adjustment 9 10 V Maintaining the Minikote A Care and Cleaning 10 B Speci c Troubleshooting Guide 11 C Removing a Wrap Around 11 12 Appendix A Replacing the Hand Held Cutter Blades 12 Wiring Diagrams 13 Exploded Diagram 14 Warranty 15 Laminator com www laminator com ...

Page 3: ...SPECIFICATIONS Height 15 381 mm Width 34 Depth with feed tray 20 Net Weight 66 lbs Shipping Weight 72 lbs Capacity 27 Electrical 120V AC 60Hz 1400w 1 Laminator com www laminator com ...

Page 4: ... of air through its ventilation openings This unit should be situated away from heat and air ventilation systems such as radiators heat regis ters stoves etc This unit should only be connected to a power supply outlet of the voltage amperage and frequency marked on its serial tag For 120 volt machines the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible The power supply...

Page 5: ... turn the machine on Temperature Up F and Temperature Down G buttons two Preset buttons H a Motor Start button I to start the motor turning Speed Up J and Speed Down K buttons to adjust the speed as necessary a Motor Stop Reverse button L a User Preset button M to save your own settings and a Count Reset button N which resets the usage counter The Display button O toggles the Display P between 3 s...

Page 6: ...GENERAL DIAGRAMS 4 U D T C Q B A R S Laminator com www laminator com ...

Page 7: ...ator will show the 3 different parameters of the machine temperature speed and usage counter The default display mode is usage counter If the machine is not yet up to temperature the machine will display the set point temperature When the machine reaches the set point temperature the usage counter will be displayed If the speed is adjusted the machine will momentarily display the speed and then qu...

Page 8: ...button The motor will remain in reverse as long as the button is depressed User Preset M User Preset M The The Laminator is equipped with a user de ned Preset button This button can be used to save a speed and temperature setting that you have de ned With the machine s speed and temperature set to your preferred settings press and hold the Preset button until the beeper sounds and the preset light...

Page 9: ...f the laminator The slot end ts into the tension adjuster on the right side Slide the lm roll onto the mandrel by rotat ing the mandrel in the opposite direction of the gripper points leaving equal lengths of mandrel sticking out of each end The lm roll will slide over the gripper which will keep the roll from turning on the shaft Load the mandrel on the laminator by in serting the slot end of the...

Page 10: ... Position the threading board provided Turn power and keyswitch to on Start the motor by pressing the Start but ton and reduce the speed to 1 foot min Feed the threading board and lm in be tween the heat shoes This will pull the lm through the rollers until it comes out the back of the laminator Slide the top and bottom lm rolls from side to side on the mandrels so that the lm is perfectly aligned...

Page 11: ...r the rollers at the end of your document and turn the motor switch to stop Using the hand held cutter hold tension on the laminated document and slice through the lm to release the document Multiple documents can be run successfully if desired and cut at a later time E Supply Roll Tension Adjustment A E Supply Roll Tension Adjustment A Top and bottom supply rolls should have about the same tensio...

Page 12: ...ng A Care and Cleaning In the normal course of operating the D K Minikote dirt and adhesive will accumulate on the heat shoes and rubber rollers Laminating produces static electricity which attracts airborne dust and dirt Regular inspection and cleaning will assure that this does not become a problem Never Never use hard sharp or abrasive items to clean the heat shoes The shoes are coated with a n...

Page 13: ...everal times follow this procedure 11 I n c r e a s e H e a t D e c r e a s e H e a t W o r n D i r t y O r D a m a g e d R o l l e r s I n c r e a s e T e n s i o n O n S u p p l y R o l l s D i r t y H e a t S h o e s M o i s t O r C o a t e d P r o d u c t D e c r e a s e T e n s i o n O n S u p p l y R o l l s R e d u c e S p e e d C h e c k T h r e a d i n g D i a g r a m Wrinkles on Film sid...

Page 14: ...and rethread the lm Appendix A Appendix A Replacing the hand held Cutter Blades Replacing the hand held Cutter Blades The hand held cutter blade can be replaced by removing the small screw on the back of the cutter then removing the cutter back Caution The cutter blade is extremely Caution The cutter blade is extremely sharp Please handle carefully and dis sharp Please handle carefully and dis pos...

Page 15: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 13 Laminator com www laminator com ...

Page 16: ...EXPLODED VIEW 14 L E F T S I D E P AN E L E L E CT R O N I CS E X P L O D E D V I E W Laminator com www laminator com ...

Page 17: ...w limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts for the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you There are no consumer serviceable parts in the Minikote Laminator If you require service under this Warranty contact your dealer to obtain Return Authorization RA pack the product in its original packag ing or request the same from Technical Serv...

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