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CAPABILITIES

- The machine is for indoor use only. Plug the machine into an easily accessible socket.
- To prevent electrical shock - do not use the appliance close to water, do not spill water on to the appliance, power cord or wall socket.

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 ensure the machine is on a stable surface.

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 test laminate scrap sheets and set the machine before final laminations.

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 remove staples and other metal articles prior to laminating.

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 keep the machine away from heat and water sources.

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 turn off the machine after each use.

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 unplug the machine when not in use for an extended period.

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 use pouches designed for use at the appropriate settings.

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 keep away from pets, while in use.

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 ensure self-adhesive pouches are only used with the cold setting.

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 leave the power cord in contact with hot surfaces.

DO NOT

 leave power cord hanging from cupboards or shelves.

DO NOT

 use appliance if the power cord is damaged.

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 attempt to open or otherwise repair the machine.

DO NOT

 exceed the machines quoted performance.

DO NOT

 allow children to use this machine without adult supervision.

DO NOT

 laminate sharp or metal objects (eg: staples, paper clips).

DO NOT

 laminate heat-sensitive documents (eg: tickets, ultrasounds etc) on hot settings.

DO NOT

 laminate with self-adhesive pouches on hot settings.

DO NOT

 laminate an empty pouch.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - KEEP FOR FUTURE USE

LAMINATOR CONTROLS

A

  

On / off switch

B

  

Laminator feed sensor

C

  

Pouch selection buttons  ( , 3 Mil, 4 Mil, 5 Mil)

 

Release lever (

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Pouch / document entry slot

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Entry support shelf

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Pouch / document exit

Lamination Feed Sensor

 

When the machine senses a pouch has been mis-fed 

and

 has not gone com-

pletely through the machine in a normal operating time, the Lamination Feed 

Sensor LED will blink. Use the release lever located at the rear of the machine to 

remove the laminate. A beep will sound if a pouch is left on the exit tray to alert 

the user to remove the pouch.

Auto Shut Off

 

If the machine is not active for 30 minutes, the Sleep Mode function will place 

the machine into standby mode. All LEDs will be dimly blinking. To operate the 

machine, press any button or cycle the power switch.

‘Release’ function

 

To remove or re-align a pouch during lamination, activate the release lever 

located at the rear of the machine. The pouch can only be removed from the  

entry slot when the lever is activated. 

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For best results, use Fellowes

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 brand pouches:  

3 Mil, 4 Mil, 5 Mil and 5 Mil Cold Pouches.

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For self-adhesive (cold pouches) only use the cold setting.

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This machine does not need a carrier to laminate. It is a carrier-free mechanism.

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Always put the item to be laminated into the appropriate sized pouch. 

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Always test laminate with a similar size and thickness before final process.

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Prepare pouch and item for lamination. Place item within pouch centered and 

touching the leading sealed edge. Ensure the pouch is not too large for the item.

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If required, trim excess material from around the item after lamination 

and cooling.

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When working with different pouch thickness’ (temperature settings) it is recom-

mended to first start with the thinnest pouches.

FEATURES & TIPS

Performance

Entry width 

125 = 12.5” / 318mm 

 

95 = 9.5” / 240mm

Pouch thickness (min) 

3 Mil (per side)

Pouch thickness (max) 

5 Mil (per side)

Warm up time (estimate) 

1 minute

Cool down time 

60-90 minutes

Lamination speed (+/- 5%) 

approx. 12”/min (fixed speed)

Number of rollers 2
Ready indication 

Light & beep

Release lever 

Yes

Cold lamination 

Yes 

Technical Data

Voltage / Frequency / Current(Amps)  125 = 120V AC, 60Hz, 6.1A 

  

95 = 120V AC, 60Hz, 6.1A

Wattage 

125 = 750 Watts 

  

95 = 750 Watts

Dimensions (HxWxD) 

125 = 4-1/8” x 20-15/16” x 5-3/4” 

  

95 = 4-1/8” x 17-3/16” x 5-1/2”

Net weight 

125 = 5 lb 

  

95 = 4 lb

Max document thickness 

(laminating capacity) 

.02” / 0.5 mm

ENGLISH

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www.fellowes.com

Always call Fellowes before contacting your place of purchase, see the rear cover for contact details.

NEED HELP?

Switch the power on (located at the rear of the machine).
The control panel buttons will flash once as part of a check light system to ensure 

proper function.
The machine defaults to the 3mil hot setting. For 4mil, 5mil or cold laminating 

press the corresponding pouch selection buttons.
When the machine is ready, a beep will sound and temperature setting button will 

stop flashing and remain on.
Place the document into the open pouch. Ensure the document is centered against 

the sealed edge. Use the appropriate pouch size for the document.

Ensure the pouch enters the machine sealed edge first. Keep the pouch straight 

and central within the slot, not on an angle. Use the entry markings as a guide.
Upon exit, the laminated pouch may be hot and soft. For the best quality and to 

prevent jamming remove the pouch immediately. Place the pouch on to a flat 

surface to cool. Take care when handling a hot pouch. Always remove laminate 

pouch before starting next laminate.
To release a pouch during lamination activate the release lever located at the 

rear of the machine. Gently pull pouch out of machine. 

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Ensure the machine is on a stable surface. 

Check there is enough clear space (min 20”) behind the machine to allow items 
to pass through freely.

Plug the machine into an easily accessible wall socket.

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SETTING UP THE LAMINATOR

HOW TO LAMINATE

Switch off 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 used with the machine. When the machine is warm – run the sheets through the machine to clean any residue off the rollers. For 

optimum performance, it is recommended that cleaning sheets are used with the machine regularly. (Cleaning sheet order codes #5320603)

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

No control panel illumination

Machine not switched on

Switch on machine at rear next to plug inlet and at the wall socket

Lamination Feed Sensor LED is blinking

Laminate was mis-fed

Hold down the release lever and remove the item by hand

All LEDS are dimly blinking

Laminator has gone in to Auto Shut Off 

mode

Press any button or cycle the power switch to re-start the machine

Pouch does not completely seal the item

Item may be too thick to laminate

Check pass through thickness is correctly selected and pass through again

Temperature setting may be incorrect

Check pouch thickness is correctly selected and pass through again

Pouch 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

Operate the release lever and pull out the item by hand

Jamming

Pouch was used ‘open end’ first
Pouch was not centered on entry
Pouch was not straight upon entry
Empty pouch was used

Pouch is damaged after lamination

Damaged rollers or adhesive on rollers

Pass cleaning sheets through the machine to test and clean rollers

TROUBLESHOOTING

STORAGE & CLEANING

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