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ENGLIS

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3.3.2

Control panel 

A : Power switch: switches the power 

supply on and off.

B : Display: indicates whether the 

machine is running in automatic mode 
of operation. Displays counter digits 
and fault codes.

C : 

 Opto button: switches on the opto-

electronic mode of operation.

D: 

 Auto button: switches on the 

automatic mode of operation.

E : 

 Ejection flap: switches the ejection 

flap on or off.

F : 

 Delay -: decreases delay in 

machine action in the automatic or 
opto-electronic mode of operation. 
Reset counter when used in 
conjunction with button G.

G: 

 Delay +: increases delay in 

machine action in the automatic or 
opto-electronic mode of operation. 
Reset counter when used in 
conjunction with button F.

H: 

 Standby button: switches off 

the automatic and opto-electronic 
operation modes. Switches off the 
motors.

I : Dimmer control knob: regulates the 

contrast in the display.

Electronic Document Detector 

(Optional)

J : 

 Indicator lamp: indicates if 

something is inside the envelope. 

K : Control knob with locking device: use 

this knob to setup the EDD (see 
“Setting up the Electronic Document 
Detector” on page 13).

L :   Settings button: use this button to 

setup the EDD.

M: 

 Operating button: use this button 

to start operating the EDD.

N: 

 Cancel button: cancels the EDD 

setting. This button is also available in 
the waiting station (transfer station 
not mounted). See “Operating 
controls” on page 7. 

3.3.3

Conveyor (optional) 

A : Power switch: power on/off.
B : Speed control: adjustable from 0 -

50 m/min.

C : Thermal cut out: Motor overload 

protection (after activation due to 
blocked belt, clear the blockage and 
wait a few seconds before resetting).

D: Foot pedal socket: insert jack plug 

from optional foot pedal to allow 
manual interruption of work flow.

E : Sensor stop switch: Sensor On/Off.

F : Mains socket: Mains power connection.

A

F G H

B

J

C D E

L M N

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Summary of Contents for IM-75

Page 1: ...USER S GUIDE IM 75...

Page 2: ...1 ENGLISH OPERATOR MANUAL...

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Page 4: ...flap 12 4 6 Standby button 12 4 7 Delay and 12 4 8 Counter 12 4 9 Sensor 12 4 10 Suction air regulation 13 4 11 Adjust envelope shape at removal area 13 4 12 Electronic Document Detector optional 13 4...

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Page 6: ...nected only to a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact Over current protection in the equipment also relies on the branch circuit protection max 20A The following part s is are consid...

Page 7: ...rectified at source Separate collection of waste is the precondition to ensure reuse and recycling of waste that is generated at the disposal of electrical or electronical equipment and is necessary...

Page 8: ...ns lead Wastepaper basket Plastic box contents fuse spare fuse for power inlet screwdriver to adjust sensor position see Sensor on page 12 a pair of tweezers to remove paper residue in the slitting un...

Page 9: ...8 A B C D F H G J K I E L O P Q N R T M S...

Page 10: ...ol knob regulates the contrast in the display Electronic Document Detector Optional J Indicator lamp indicates if something is inside the envelope K Control knob with locking device use this knob to s...

Page 11: ...h the knocked edge downwards against the feed block and ensure that they are touching the left hand side guide A It makes no difference which way round the envelopes are placed adjust the left and rig...

Page 12: ...e system configuration 4 4 1 Opto electronic mode Switch on the system pump and motors start up The transport fingers move into position The bottom line of the display shows the counter total Press bu...

Page 13: ...e an optimum visual check for any contents which might have been overlooked The interval set appears in the form of a number between 0 and 6 at the top of the display next to the word Opto or Auto 0 n...

Page 14: ...I see Operating controls on page 7 to adjust the envelope shape when opening at the removal area 4 12 Electronic Document Detector optional 4 12 1 Setting up the Electronic Document Detector To setup...

Page 15: ...llation ensure the stability of the conveyor belt s This has to be done by using the delivered fixing plates and by installing it them between two tables or other stable furniture 4 13 1 Setting up th...

Page 16: ...rectly closed Check cover Too slow the envelope has left the hopper but it takes too much time to arrive at position 1 Press the Auto D or Opto C to continue Note When the last envelope has been remov...

Page 17: ...located at the envelope feeder A Filter envelope feeder B Filter top suction arm C Filter bottom suction arm Turn the knobs counter clockwise to gain access to the filters Replace the filters Turn the...

Page 18: ...yors are available in lengths of 1 3 m and 2 2 m To connect two conveyors a conveyor connection kit is available For the conveyor s connected to the system a conveyor base frame s is are available as...

Page 19: ...ial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communic...

Page 20: ...ial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communic...

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Page 22: ...vertraging 6 3 Amp re nominaal 125V 230V AC T 5 0 A H 250V Tijdsvertraging 5 0 Amp re nomi naal Hoog afschakelvermogen 250V Approvals EMC Certificate con form EMC Directive FCC Certificate conform 47C...

Page 23: ...g m det s rges for at transportb ndet b ndene er stabilt stabile Dette gj res ved hjelp av de medf lgende festeplatene og ved foreta monteringen mellom to bord eller andre stabile m bler ATEN O Durant...

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