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Gfp 44TH 

October 2017 

 

 

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—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which      the 

receiver is connected. 

—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for 
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 

4. General Safeguards   

 

 

Keep hands, long hair, loose clothing, and articles such as neckties away from rollers 
to avoid entanglement and entrapment.    The rollers have pinch points that can trap 
body parts or clothing and cause serious injury

 

 

Do not use the machines for purposes other than lamination and mounting, otherwise 
damages to the machine or accidents may occur 

 

Keep out of reach of children 

 

Keep flammable and wet objects away from the machine. 

 

Do not use flammable sprays or materials when cleaning the machine 

 

Do not leave the machine unattended during operations. 

 

Do not mount metal materials or other hard objects.   

 

 

Do not put burrs, sharp blade or rigid materials in between the two rubber rollers. 

 

 

Do not attempt to laminate items that exceed total recommended material thickness 
of the unit. 

 

Do not place foreign object inside the machine. 

 

Do not cut adhesive films directly on the surface of the rollers to avoid damaging the 
rubber coating. 

 

Shut down the machine after laminating to avoid misusing this machine by others. 

 

Shut down the power before moving the machine 

 

Note the locations of foot wheels while moving or operating this machine to avoid 
injuries to your feet. 

 

  Disconnect from the power supply before repair or maintenance. 

 

  Disconnect from the power supply when the machine is not in use for a long 

time. 

 

When the machine sits idle for an extended period of time, raise the top rubber roller 
to avoid the distortion of the rubber surface. 

 

Perform only the routine maintenance procedures referred to in these instructions 

 

Do not leave excess adhesive build up on the rollers overnight 

Summary of Contents for 44TH

Page 1: ...Gfp 44TH October 2017 0 Operating Manual 44TH Please read this manual carefully before starting operation Unpacking assembly and operating videos are available at www gfpsmoothstart com...

Page 2: ...ar platform 9 8 System Components 12 9 Control Panel 13 10 Roller Gap Adjustment 14 11 Operation 14 12 Loading top supply roll 15 13 Threading film 15 14 Adjusting Brake Tension 16 15 Laminating Cold...

Page 3: ...oid the user s warranty and will transfer health and safety obligations to the end user CAUTION Please pay attention to all passages with these symbols This information is vital to preventing user inj...

Page 4: ...ckets If abnormal conditions occur switch off the power supply first Only a licensed electrician should install wiring and outlet for the laminator Do not defeat or remove electrical and mechanical sa...

Page 5: ...r materials when cleaning the machine Do not leave the machine unattended during operations Do not mount metal materials or other hard objects Do not put burrs sharp blade or rigid materials in betwee...

Page 6: ...ra thick and hard materials in between the rollers Do not leave objects like tools rulers knives etc on the working panels or the side cabinets to avoid their being rolled into the machine accidentall...

Page 7: ...1 Quick Grip shafts 2 Locking Bolt 2 Stand locking screw 2 Feed Tray 1 Cardboard rewind tube 1 Allen wrench 8mm 1 Foot switch 1 Left rewind housing 14 1 Zippy knife 1 Hex screw 8mm x 80 12 Safety Shie...

Page 8: ...olding the lid to the crate and remove the stand side frames from the top of the crate 3 Remove the cross members packed below the laminator feed tray 7b Assemble the stand 1 Assemble the stand as sho...

Page 9: ...and orient it to the machine Stand locking wheels are to the front of the machine 2 Lift the machine and set it on the stand 3 Secure the machine to the stand using securing bolts in the accessory box...

Page 10: ...the rear of the machine by using bolts in the accessory box 7f Attach Upper Rewind supporting brackets 1 Use the Allen head screws to affix the rewind supporting plates to the machine side frames 1 Le...

Page 11: ...2 2 Insert slotted end of each upper shaft into the right shaft housing with tension adjustment knobs and drop shaft into place as in Figure 3 3 Rotate all outer locking sleeves to lock shafts in pla...

Page 12: ...d with locating pin on right side frame 3 The safety shield may be rotated up for access to the rollers 7i Attach Print Hold Down Clamp 1 Rotate the safety shield up and unscrew the thumbscrews at the...

Page 13: ...ay 3 Print roll hangers 4 Stand 5 Roller gap handle 6 Right side cover 7 Rewind housing 8 Idler bar 9 Safety shield 10 Rear exit panel 11 Rear Platform 12 Support hinges 13 Emergency stop switch 14 Le...

Page 14: ...verse switch is used to stop rotation of the roller and switch rotation direction of the rollers 5 The green LED Ready light will illuminate when the upper roller gets to the set temperature 6 Tempera...

Page 15: ...grounded outlet only This machine must have reliable earth wire to ensure the safety of the machine during operation 2 Contact an electrician should the attachment plug provided with the laminator no...

Page 16: ...ller 2 Pass the film web under the idler bar and down in front of the roller 3 Separate 1 of the paper liner from the film web and attach film web to a leader board the width of the film roll then ins...

Page 17: ...e width or wider than the film supply roll To clean the rollers use rubber eraser or Isopropyl Alcohol and a lint free cloth 15a Single sheets or media from a roll 1 Load a roll of laminating film on...

Page 18: ...e foot pedal to advance the film web half way through the roller and stop 9 Position print on the sled and insert into rollers 10 Depress the foot switch and run sled through 11 Insert another leader...

Page 19: ...rst board to keep the film adhesive from touching the bottom roller 17 Laminating pouches 1 The recommended temperature setting is 10 on Temp dial 302 F 2 The recommended speed setting is 1 Note If th...

Page 20: ...ttach vinyl web to a leader board 8 Use foot pedal to advance the leader board half way through the roller and stop 9 Insert mounting board to be coated and depress foot switch 10 After the last board...

Page 21: ...2 During normal operation of the machine the buzzer gives two sounds and the power indicator flickers In this case it shows that temperature detected by the temperature sensor on the upper roller is...

Page 22: ...position then back to ON and allow the ready light to come on 22 Photo Safety Eye 1 When the machine switch is set to FWD it is possible to normally adjust speed of the machine If the photo safety eye...

Page 23: ...m adhesion or cloudy prints 1 Nip roller pressure too low 2 Dust on the surface of the print 3 Not hot enough if using thermal film 1 Increase nip roller pressure 2 Clean print surface before laminati...

Page 24: ...Pressure settings 0 1 16 1 8 3 16 and 1 4 respectively Maximum gap height 5 16 Rated input voltage 120 V 60 Hz Maximum input power 1440 W Maximum input current 12 A Dimensions w rear deck up L W H 57...

Page 25: ...ty made herein is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Gfp will not be liable for personal damage or perso...

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