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LED & STATUS DISPLAY

Select “UP” or “DOWN” controls to adjust the 

roller laminating temperature.

Manually adjust the roller temperatures to 

suit the thickness of laminating stock.

Select function to laminate with ‘MOUNT BOARD’.

A function for laminating hard board more than 1mm 

thickness. The function selects temperature 130°c and 

motor speed “1”.

Select function to ‘MEASURE’ the actual 

temperature of rollers.

The button can be pressed anytime for an im-

mediate read out in the temperature display.

Select function for ‘COLD’ or no-heat lamination.

Cold lamination automatically selects temperature and 

motor speed of “0”. If roller temperature is above 60°c, 

motor speed of “2” will operate until rollers have cooled 

safely. This action will prevent heat damage to the 

rollers.

Select function for laminating with ‘CARRIER’.

The function for laminating pouches with 

Carriers. The function selects 100°c and motor 

speed “2”.

Select function for ‘PRE-HEAT’ .

Pre-Heat can be selected as a ‘Stand-By’ function ideal 

for extended periods of use. The function operates at 

80°c and motor speed “2”, until another function is 

selected.

Select function for ‘HOT’ lamination. Hot lamination for normal hot pouch films. For 80mic pouch, the machine will select 

temperature of 90°c and motor speed of “5”. This is ideal for 80g copy paper and 80mic pouch. For thicker pouches, select the 

corresponding engine speed followed by temperature adjustment. Adjustment to temperature using “UP” and “DN” buttons to 

suit the thickness of paper as required.

EG: 

250 micron  

= motor speed 2

200 micron  

= motor speed 3

175 micron  

= motor speed 3

150 micron  

= motor speed 3

125 micron  

= motor speed 5

100 micron   

= motor speed 5

80 micron    

= motor speed 5

5

Indicates roller temperature (pre-set and actual).

“READY” LED switches to show the roller temperature is 

ready to laminate.

Indicates running speed of the rollers.

Function LED displays showing the selected function in 

operation.

TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT & FUNCTION CONTROLS

SPEED & MOTOR CONTROLS

“STOP” function.

Press and hold to stop the rollers running. Do 

not use for long periods especially when the 

roller temperature is above 90°c.

“Reverse” function.

Press and hold to reverse the rollers. This will help 

remove mis-fed pouches.

Select the motor speed to suit the chosen pouch thickness. Then adjust temperature to suit paper thickness if required.

EG:  

motor speed 1 = mounting board

motor speed 2 = 250 micron & carriers

motor speed 3 = 200, 175, 150 micron

motor speed 5 = 125, 100, 80 micron

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Summary of Contents for Proteus A3

Page 1: ...temps d enregistrer votre produit en ligne sur www fellowes com register Vielen Dank dass Sie sich f r das Proteus Laminierger t entschieden haben Bitte lesen Sie diese Anleitungen vor Gebrauch des G...

Page 2: ...ENGLISH 3 7 FRANCAIS 8 12 DEUTSCH 13 17 ESPA OL 18 22 INDEX 405600_EUR_Proteus_All_v1 5 indd 2 12 23 2010 1 50 31 PM...

Page 3: ...ropriate sized pouch Always test laminate with a similar size and thickness before final process If required trim excess material from around the item after lamina tion and cooling For best results us...

Page 4: ...off switch at rear LAMINATOR CONTROLS COLD HOT STOP REV PREHT MOUNT 1 2 MEAS CARRI 3 4 DN UP 5 6 TEMPERATURE SPEED MOTOR UP DN SPEED TEMPERATURE C DISPLAY CARRI MOUNT HOT MEAS PREHT COLD READY 90 5 L...

Page 5: ...normal hot pouch films For 80mic pouch the machine will select temperature of 90 c and motor speed of 5 This is ideal for 80g copy paper and 80mic pouch For thicker pouches select the corresponding en...

Page 6: ...f the machine at the wall Allow the machine to cool The outside of the machine can be cleaned with a damp cloth Do not use solvents or flammable materials to polish the machine Cleaning sheets can be...

Page 7: ...has waves or bubbles Temperature setting may be incorrect Check pouch thickness is correctly selected and pass through again Pouch is lost in the machine Pouch is jammed Select reverse button and pull...

Page 8: ...URIT IMPORTANTES CONSERVER Toujours placer le document plastifier dans une pochette de la taille appropri e Toujours effectuer un test avec un document de taille et d paisseur similaires avant de plas...

Page 9: ...Interface utilisateur lumineuse Introduction de pochette document Emplacement du fusible principal l arri re c t de la prise d alimentation Sortie de pochette document Sortie de ventilation Bouton mar...

Page 10: ...ud est adapt e aux films de pochettes chaudes standard Pour la pochette 80 microns la machine r glera la temp rature 90 C et la vitesse moteur sur 5 C est le r glage id al pour le papier imprimante 80...

Page 11: ...aide d un chiffon humide Ne pas utiliser de solvants ou de produits inflammables pour nettoyer la machine Des feuilles de nettoyage peuvent tre utilis es Alors que la machine est chaude passer les fe...

Page 12: ...hette a disparu dans la machine La pochette est coinc e Utiliser le levier de marche arri re et extraire la pochette manuelle ment V rifier que la plaque de refroidissement est positionn e au bon endr...

Page 13: ...NESFALLS selbstklebende Laminierfolien bei hei en Einstellungen laminieren KEINESFALLS leere Laminierfolien laminieren WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSVORSCHRIFTEN BITTE AUFBEWAHREN Legen Sie das Objekt immer in...

Page 14: ...4 Beleuchtetes Bedienfeld Eingabeschlitz f r Laminierfolie Dokument Hauptsicherung hinten neben Netzbuchse Ausgabeschlitz f r Laminierfolie Dokument K hl ffnungen Ein Aus Schalter an der R ckseite BRA...

Page 15: ...das Ger t 90 C und Motorgeschwindigkeit 5 Dies ist ideal f r Papier von 80 g m und Folien von 80 Micron Bei Verwendung dickerer Folien stellen Sie die passende Motorgeschwindigkeit ein und regulieren...

Page 16: ...n mit einem feuchten Tuch abgewischt werden Verwenden Sie keine L sungsmittel oder leicht entz ndliche Materialien zum Abwischen des Ger ts Zur Reinigung des Ger ts k nnen Reinigungsbl tter verwendet...

Page 17: ...och einmal durch das Ger t laufen Laminierfolie ist im Ger t verschwunden Laminierfolie steckt fest Bet tigen Sie die R cklauftaste und ziehen Sie das Objekt von Hand heraus berpr fen Sie dass die Abk...

Page 18: ...S DE SEGURIDAD CONS RVELAS PARA UN USO FUTURO Colocar siempre el elemento en la bolsa del tama o adecuado Probar siempre la plastificaci n con un tama o y grosor similares antes del proceso final Si e...

Page 19: ...da Entrada de bolsa documento Localizaci n del fusible principal en la parte posterior junto a la entrada de corriente Ventiladores del sistema de refrigeraci n K hl ffnungen Interruptor on off en la...

Page 20: ...as de 80 micras la m quina seleccionar la temperatura de 90 C y una velocidad de motor de 5 Esto resulta ideal para papel de 80 gr y bolsas de 80 micras Para bolsas m s gruesas seleccione la velocidad...

Page 21: ...pared Deje que la m quina se enfr e El exterior de la m quina puede limpiarse con un trapo h medo No utilice disolventes o materiales inflamables para pulir la m quina Pueden utilizarse toallitas lim...

Page 22: ...ccionado el grosor de bolsa correcto y p sela de nuevo La bolsa se ha perdido en la m quina La bolsa est atascada Seleccione el bot n de marcha atr s y tire del elemento a mano Compruebe que la placa...

Page 23: ...n duraci n al per odo de garant a apropiado establecido m s arriba En ning n caso Fellowes se har responsable por cualquier da o consecuente atribuible a este producto Esta garant a otorga derechos le...

Page 24: ...ing Harmonised European Normes EN standards and IEC standards Information Technology Product EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 IEC 60950 1 2nd Ed EMC EN 55014 1 A2 2002 EN 55014 2 A1 2001 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN...

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