F-60 Operation and Maintenance Manual
© GBC Pro-Tech 1998 July
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CAUTION
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Always use good safety practices when operating or
servicing the laminator and know how to react quickly
in an emergency.
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Posted at various locations on your F-60 Laminator are
important safety labels. PAY CAREFUL ATTENTION
TO THESE LABELS AT ALL TIMES! Figure 1-4
shows the location of each of these labels.
Use only 80% isopropyl alcohol or a rubber
cement eraser to clean the laminating rolls.
Harsh chemicals like toluene, acetone or MEK
destroy the silicone covering of the rolls.
Raise the upper main roll when the laminator is
not in operation. Prolonged contact can damage
the rolls.
Excess pressure can damage the laminating rolls.
Always select the minimum roll pressure
necessary to complete the task.
If silicone adhesive contacts the upper or lower
roll, remove it IMMEDIATELY using 80%
isopropyl alcohol. It can harden within an hour
and ruin the roll.
The operating environment must be free of dust,
flammable liquids and vapors. You can be
injured by inhaling chemical vapors. Vapor build
up or stored flammable liquids can cause a fire.
Excessive dust can damage the laminator.
Do not use a knife or other sharp instrument
during installation or while servicing the
laminator. You can cause irreparable damage to
the rolls.
Do not attempt to move the laminator across
anything other than a flat, level surface without
trained and qualified riggers. You can be crushed
or seriously injured.
The F-60 Laminator is a large and heavy piece of
equipment. It is necessary to employ LICENSED
RIGGERS ONLY to move the machine. GBC
Pro-Tech’s warranty does not cover malfunction
of the equipment due to mishandling.
GBC Pro-Tech bears no responsibility for
personal injury or damage due to moving the
laminator improperly.
Do not operate the laminator if the power cord is
damaged or frayed. You can be severely shocked,
electrocuted or cause a fire. Contact a qualified
electrician to replace the cord.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord.
Do not locate the cord where people can walk on
it. You or others can be severely shocked,
electrocuted or cause a fire.
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