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Important Safety Information
Please observe the following information to ensure reliable operation of
the laminator:
1
Read this manual thoroughly and observe the instructions and in-
formation in it when operating the unit.
2
Keep the operating instruction manual available for future refer-
ence
.
3
Prevent damage to the power plug and power cable. Never twist
the power cable. Do not operate the unit if the power cable or
power plug is damaged.
4
Do not use the unit in the vicinity of hot surfaces or in damp
environments and protect it from direct sunlight and dusty condi-
tions.
5
Disconnect the power plug before starting to clean the unit. Never
use any solvents or aggressive cleaning agents.
6
Metallic objects cannot be laminated.
7
Children must not be allowed in the vicinity of the equipment when
it is ready to operate.
8
Disconnect the power plug when the unit is not in use.
9
Always switch the unit off immediately if it emits a strong smell or it
is not in operation.
10 Do not touch the power plug with moist hands.
11 Ensure that the On/Off switch is in the "OFF" position before connect-
ing the laminator to the mains power supply.
12 Only insert foil pockets which comply with the specifications in the
unit; refer to Section "Features". Using foil pockets which are too
large could lead to the unit jamming.
13 Do not laminate heat sensitive materials, such as thermal paper, in
the unit.
14 Lamination of moist documents produces poor results.
15 Do not use foil pockets intended for cold lamination for hot lamina-
tion. This could damage the machine, foil pockets and document.
16 Do not cut foil pockets to size. The resulting cut edges could cause
the foil pockets to jam.
17 Keep loose clothing, ties, jewellery, long hair and other loose
objects away from the insertion slot. Risk of injury!
18 The unit may only be used in dry, indoor rooms.
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