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To ensure safe use of the machine and avoid damage to it,
please be sure to observe the following precautions.
Keep your fingers and hands away from the die block when perforating, otherwise injury may occur.
Don’t touch moving parts when perforating, otherwise injury may occur.
Don’t pull the paper out while perforating. Wait until perforation cycle is completed.
DON’T disassemble or modify the unit as it might cause a machine malfunction, possible
injury, fire or electric shock etc.
DON’T perforate materials other than paper such as the following examples:
Metals such as
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ron, Copper, Aluminum, Stainless steel, etc.
This may result in damage to the die block and void manufacturer warranty.
DON’T perforate materials which adhere to the paper such as staples, paper clips, adhesive tape, etc.
This may result in damage to the die block and void manufacturer warranty.
DON’T perforate items such as wet paper, adhesion stickers, vinyl, etc. as these could cause
paper chips to clog the die block.
Perforated paper chips will accumulate in waste receptacle with frequent use of the
perforator. Empty it at regular intervals (check daily). Not emptying the waste will cause
paper particles to build up in the die block.
Please be sure to remove the plug from the outlet when removing the paper waste.
DON’T install the machine on an uneven or unstable surface as it could become susceptible
to falling off.
If you move the machine, please carry it by the bottom of the main body with both hands.
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