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Explorer 107 Operation and Maintenance Manual
Operations
© GBC Pro - Tech December 1999
5.2 Emergency
The Explorer 107 Laminator has been designed
with safety as a primary consideration; however, you
must become thoroughly familiar with the controls,
proper operation, proper service procedures, and safety
features of the laminator before using or servicing the
unit.
Use care in lowering the top laminating roller
and know how to react quickly in an emergency. Before
lowering the roller, ensure that nothing is in the nip
area.
Know where the two emergency stop
( E-STOP ) are located before operating the laminator.
E-STOP located above the Temperature
Control Panel on the right side of the front position of
the laminator. Refer to Figure 5.2.1
Figure 5.2.1 Front E-STOP
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E-STOP located above the serial plate on the
right side from the rear position of the laminator.
Refer to Figure 5.2.2
Figure 5.2.2 Rear E-STOP
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In addition, the NipRollers, Teflon Rollers and
Sub Heaters of the Explorer 107 can reach
temperatures over 200
o
F ( 93
o
C ).
W A R N I N G
At these temperatures there is a danger of
severe burns if the rollers are touched
during set up, operation or servicing.