© GBC Films Group April 2000
Voyager Operation and Maintenance Manual
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Troubleshooting
7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
An outline of the diagnosis and correction of
problems that may occur during laminator operation. This
section also suggests ways to prevent problems and
increase efficiency.
To avoid injury to yourself or damage to
equipment, please read and understand the instructions in
this manual before you attempt to install, operate, or
service the laminator!
W A R N I N G
To avoid injury to yourself or damage
to the equipment, please read and
understand the instructions in this
manual before you attempt to install,
operate or service the laminator!
Refer to Chart 7.1 Troubleshooting starting on page
1-44.
W A R N I N G
Any procedure requiring the removal of a
cabinet cover or guard should be performed
by a qualified technician only.
The word qualified is defined as;
Qualified ;
• Any engineer that has experience with electrical
and mechanical design of lamination equipment. The
engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of safety
with regards to lamination equipment.
• Any commissioning or service engineer must be
of competent nature, trained and qualified to GBC Films
Group standards to fulfill that job. This person will have
completed and passed the full service training course from
GBC Films Group.
• Any GBC Technician, GBC Specialist, and / or
GBC Films Group Technician that has been through the
GBC Pro-Tech service training course.
An important feature of the Titan 165/ 110
laminator are the safety latches and the interlocks. The
front safety shield (Figure 1.2.1) and the feed table
(Figure 1.2.2) are both equipped with safety latches.
When a safety latch is not in the locked position, the motor
is disabled.