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temperature set point. This is the temperature that the machine will reach and hold. The temperature
can be increased or decreased in 1° increments by pressing and releasing the up or down button.
To rapidly increase or decrease the temperature, press and hold the button. When the machine
reaches the set point temperature, the Ready light (green) will illuminate, and a two second beep
will sound.  If a significant change in the set point temperature occurs, the Wait light (red) illuminates
until the laminator reaches the new set point temperature. At this time the Ready light will illuminate
again.  Note: depending on room conditions and desired set point, it will take between 20 and 30
minutes for the ready indicator to come on.

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)

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)

The Laminator is equipped with a user defined "Preset" button. This button can be used to save
a speed and temperature setting that you have defined. 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)

The Laminator is equipped with a usage counter that will indicate the feet (meters) of film used.
This counter 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

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.

D. Laminating

After the machine is loaded with film (see B.
Loading Film: 1" Mandrel) and threaded (see
C. Threading the Film), it is ready to laminate.
Ensure that the laminator has reached the
preset temperature. This will be indicated by
the ready light being illuminated. Place
document on the feedtable and align with the
feedguide to assure straight and even
lamination. Start the motor with the "Start"
button and adjust the speed as necessary. If
necessary, adjust the supply roll tension (see
E. Supply Roll Tension Adjustment). With
both hands, guide the document into the throat of the laminator. While the document is pulled into
the laminating rollers, keep document flat on the feedtable while applying a slight back pressure.
As the document exits the rear rollers, allow 3" to 6" of film to clear 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 film to release the document. Multiple documents can
be run successively if desired and cut at a later time.

E. Supply Roll Tension Adjustment (A)

Top and bottom supply rolls should have about the same tension. By turning the top roll with one
hand, and the bottom roll with the other hand, it can be determined if one of the rolls is tighter than
the other.

Note: Too much tension can destroy film, documents, and damage the machine.

Adjust the tension to the minimum amount
required. Do this by loosening the tension
knobs until there is no tension on the film.  With
the machine threaded and at operating
temperature, turn the motor switch to forward
and adjust the speed to the desired operating
speed. Tighten the adjusting knobs only until
the wrinkles in the film as it crosses the
heatshoe are removed.

Summary of Contents for 27"

Page 1: ...Dry Lam School Office Laminators 27 120V Instruction Manual Dry Lam 652755 Rev 3b 11 20 08 ...

Page 2: ...hisnoticeandtheowner smanualforfuturereference Adheretoallwarningsandoperatinginstructions Do not use this unit near water e g near a bathtub etc The wearing of ties or jewelry while operating a laminator may be hazardous to the operator Warning do not touch Hot Surfaces such as heat shoes and heat rollers DonotinstalloptionalslitterkitifHeatshoeishot This unit should be installed so that its loca...

Page 3: ...ialcartonswhichprotectthem from damage Please store your cartons in case your laminator should ever require servicing Remove the laminator from its box by grasping the housings and pulling up Do not use rollers or shafts as handles this could cause damage The power supply cord should be unplugged from the wall outlet when it is to be unused for a long period of time ThismanualisprovidedasanOperato...

Page 4: ...s and screw one into each of the slitter bar locking blocks and slitter assemblies Do not tighten the thumb screws only start them at this point 3 Take the slitter bar and slide on one lock ing block both slitters and then the other locking block Be sure the thumb screws are all on top and both slitter edges are fac ing the front of the laminator See Figure 2 Adjust slitters to cut where you wish ...

Page 5: ...llers Cuttheplasticbetweenthelaminatingand pullrollers grabthelooseendandpull Therollerswillrotatefreelyontherollshaftsandthe wrap around will easily unwrap Tighten all the set screws and rethread the film AppendixA Replacing the hand held Cutter Blades If additional cutters item 907002 or cutter blades item 707002 are needed they may be obtained from Dry Lam Thehandheldcutterbladecanbereplacedby ...

Page 6: ...trims your laminated documents and the Keyswitch V prevents unauthorized usage 1 18 B Specific Troubleshooting Guide C Removing a Wrap Around A wrap around occursifthefilmexitingthe rear rollers curls around one of them causing the laminate to wind around the roller If the wrap around is not severe simply use the reverse feature and back the film out Make sure to remove the Feed Table before rever...

Page 7: ...t this does not become a problem Never use hard sharp or abrasive items to clean the heat shoes The shoes are coated with a non stick surface that could easily be damaged Likewise donotusesharpmetallic objects or steel wool to clean the rubber rollers Anyscratches indentations ormarks leftontherollerswillappearonthelaminated product To clean the shoes and rollers use Roller Cleanerandaclean lint f...

Page 8: ...e machine temperature speed and usage counter The default display mode is usage counter If the machine is not yet up totemperature themachinewilldisplaythesetpointtemperature Whenthemachinereachesthe set point temperature the usage counter will be displayed If the speed is adjusted the machine willmomentarilydisplaythespeedandthenquicklyreturntousagecountermode The Display button allows you to tog...

Page 9: ...The Laminator is equipped with a usage counter that will indicate the feet meters of film used This counter will appear on the display whenever the feet indicator light is on This counter can beresettozerobypressingthe CountReset buttononcethedisplayisshowingtheusagecounter Additional Features Keyswitch The keyswitch located just below the control panel locks out the motor allowing the machine to ...

Page 10: ...he mandrel on the laminator by inserting the slot end of the mandrel into the tensioner on the right side and then lowering the hanger end into the bracket on the left side C Threading the Film Remove the feed tray and the heatguard Thread the film as shown in the figure on the right Pull the film around the idler rollers as shown Do not mistake the reinforcing bar fortheidlerroller Makesuretheglo...

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Page 12: ... Idler Roll 25 AV 58 603356 Nut 1 4 20 Hex w Nylon Insert 59 610040 Spacer 1 4X3 4 60 707973 25 Reinforcing Tube 61 707976 25 Reinforcing Threaded Rod 62 604955 Washer 265X 500X 015 Thk 63 604840 Washer 1 4 Split Lock 64 600680 Screw 10 32X1 2 Button Head 65 600711 Screw 10 32X1 5 SHC 66 707062 Idler Roll Dowels 67 604815 Washer 8 Ext Star Lock 68 601115 Screw 8 32x1 4 Pan Head 69 802155 Pressure ...

Page 13: ... ARL 27 58 603356 Nut 1 4 20 Hex w Nylon Insert 59 610040 Spacer 1 4X3 4 60 707974 27 Reinforcing Tube 61 707977 27 Reinforcing Threaded Rod 62 604955 Washer 265X 500X 015 Thk 63 604840 Washer 1 4 Split Lock 64 600680 Screw 10 32X1 2 Button Head 65 600711 Screw 10 32X1 5 SHC 66 707062 Idler Roll Dowels 67 604815 Washer 8 Ext Star Lock 68 601115 Screw 8 32x1 4 Pan Head 69 802155 Pressure Spring 70 ...

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