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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:

1.  Thoroughly read all instructions before using the 

  machine.

2.  Position the cable so that no one will stumble over it.

3.  Never open the device housing.

4.  Do not use device if it is wet.

5.  Switch off device and remove plug from socket 

  when not in use.

6.  Do not cover the heat openings when in use.

7.  Do not touch the heat openings during or shortly 

  after use   risk of burning.

8.  Do not insert any objects other than the designated 

  fi lm into the device (or into the heat openings).

9.  Discontinue use if there is damage to the cable, 

  house or holder.

10. Wait until the fi lm has cooled before touching, as it 

  can be hot.

11. Do not laminate liquids, gelatine or other moist 

  materials which can leak out.

INSTALLATION / INSTRUCTIONS:

1.  Remove all packaging from the device.

2.  Place the laminator on a stable even surface.

3.  Connect the power cable to a 220~240 V socket.

4.  To switch the device on, simply tilt down the support 

  on the back. The laminator automatically turns on. 

  The red light illuminates to indicate the power 

  supply.

5.  Insert the item to be laminated into a suitable 

  laminating sleeve as in Fig. 1 (the device can 

  perform cold and hot lamination). Allow 3-5 mm of 

  free space at the corners of the sleeve. Ensure that 

  there is no dirt in the laminating sleeve.

6.  For detailed use of the device, read the various 

  modes at the bottom.

7.  Switch off the device by tilting the support up on the 

  back and remove the plug from the socket when the 

  device is not in use.

MODES:

Using the switch on the device, select one of the 

following modes.

Cold lamination:

Set the switch on the device‘s side to Cool (0). Both 

operating lights (red and green) turn on and you can 

laminate directly. The fi lm automatically passes through 

the device. Do not remove the fi lm until the lamination 

has completed (i.e. the fi lm has completely passed 

through).

Hot lamination:

Set the switch on the device‘s side to Hot (1). The red 

operating light indicates that the laminator is connected 

to the mains. When the green light turns on after the 

heating phase (approx. 5 minutes), you can begin hot 

lamination. The fi lm automatically passes through the 

device. Do not remove the fi lm until the lamination has 

completed (i.e. the fi lm has completely passed through).

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Operating Instruction

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Summary of Contents for KHL 41

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Page 2: ...Laminator KHL 41 Laminateur O F F I C E 00050016...

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Page 5: ...supply 5 Insert the item to be laminated into a suitable laminating sleeve as in Fig 1 the device can perform cold and hot lamination Allow 3 5 mm of free space at the corners of the sleeve Ensure tha...

Page 6: ...nsport of the laminate using the reverse function To use this function you simply slide the large lever on the upper left edge of the device back SPECIFICATIONS Mains supply 220 240 V Electric power c...

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