Parts and Features
How to use your laminator
1) Carefully remove the laminator from all of its packaging and place it on a flat, level surface. Make sure you
keep the original packaging somewhere safe (in case this is needed in the future).
2) Press the Power Switch to turn the laminator power on.
All the lights will illuminate and flash and a buzzer will sound.
3) Decide which micron thickness setting you need (75 micron which is 150 total, 100 micron which is 200 total or 125
micron which is 250 total) and prepare your document by putting it in the selected pouch. You must leave an even
border around the edge of your document when it is in the pouch and if you are laminating small, cut-up or
odd shaped pieces you MUST use a Lifejacket® (ask your supplier for details if you do not have one of these).
4) Press the mode button to select the desired micron setting: 75, 100 or 125. This will cycle through all the settings.
5) Open the top flap on the laminator, pouches are fed into the laminator from the top.
6) Once the relevant light stops flashing, you are ready to laminate. Feed your document and pouch into the
laminator making sure it goes in straight and SEALED END FIRST. Once laminated, the finished document will appear
at the front exit of the laminator.
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Do not tug or pull the document as it comes out of the front of the laminator. Wait until it becomes free.
7) If you misfeed the document, switch the forward/reverse button to reverse and the document will come back out of
the system.
8) To save energy and for enhanced safety, the laminator will automatically go into sleep mode when it has not been in
use for 30 minutes. To wake the system from sleep mode, simply press the mode button. Turn your laminator off
after use and do not leave running for prolonged periods of time.
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Don’t overlap
Leave an even border
Don’t laminate open
end first
Thank you for purchasing the Peak Instant PI-320. Peak laminators are designed to give you professional,
high quality results, quickly and easily. Please take a few minutes to read through this important document
as any
damage caused to your laminator by user error is not covered under warranty.
1. Power Switch I/O
2. Mains cable with plug
3. Lamination guide feeder
4. Insertion slot
5. Forward / Reverse switch
6. Feed out slot
7. Lamination MODE setting
button
8. 250 (125+125) Micron LED
9. 200 (100+100) Micron LED
10. 150 (75+75) Micron LED
11. Sleep LED
12. Power/Cold LED