5.0 Operation
5.1 Machine Preparation
Check the control knob (Fig.2) for width of cut desired, from wide to fine. The cut
should be deep enough to open envelopes cleanly but fine enough to insure that the
blade does not come into contact with contents such as checks and money orders, etc.,
nor coins, staples and paper clips. Make sure the Model 62001 is ‘OFF’ as indicated by
the ‘O’ on the power switch. Plug the machine into an appropriate power outlet.
5.2 Mail Preparation
Using a table or other flat surface, hand jog (tamp while holding the mail loosely)
a handful of mail (not more than a 3” high stack) so contents move to the bottom of the
envelopes. Lightly fan stack to insure that envelopes are separated.
NOTE: Some
types of envelopes may open easier on the bottom edge rather than the top. In
that case, jog the envelopes so that the contents move to the top.
Smooth all curled
edges or torn flaps so the edge entering the Model 62001 is free of protruding surfaces
that could snag on machine parts. Remove and hand process any severely damaged
letters.
5.3 Mail Processing
1) Load prepared envelopes on the feed deck (A) at the left side of the machine
with the edge to be cut inward.
2) Turn the machine ‘ON’ by depressing the power switch at right (J). The Model
62001 will now feed and slit the loaded envelopes.
3) The opened envelopes should now start processing and stacking in the catch-
er base. Do not let the envelopes accumulate higher than 4 inches, as this
may cause a back jam.
4) Remove chads regularly by lifting out the scrap bin (H) and emptying.
6.0 Routine Maintenance
6.1 Housekeeping
Keep the Model 62001 clean. Smooth functioning of the Model 62001 requires
daily removal of accumulated scrap with a soft bristled brush. If scraps are stuck
between blades, remove these also. Be sure to check machine before each use for
signs of such accumulation. Periodically remove the front deck for inspection of interior.
6.1.1 Front Deck Removal
Before attempting to remove the front deck, make sure the letter
opener is turned ‘OFF’ and the machine is unplugged.
Unscrew the two
Phillips head screws, one on the left and one on the right, and lift out the front
deck.
Caution: Do NOT remove the screw in the center (near transporter
wheel).
To reinstall, angle the front deck in and downward. Then, while lifting the
ski assembly (D), slide the front deck into position. Reinsert screws and tighten.
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