Phoenix 2700 DHP
July 2018
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5.
Operating Conditions
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Environment requirements:
Ambient temperature: 50
⁰
F -
104⁰ F
Humidity: 30%
—
80%; Ideal humidity: 55%
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Due to the static on film rolls, you should try to keep the environment clean.
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Provide enough space around machine to ensure the safe and effective operation. The
minimum area covered is 8 ft. x 10 ft.
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Do not directly cut the films on the surfaces of the rubber rollers to avoid damages to the
rollers.
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Do not put burrs, sharp knives or extra thick and hard materials in between the rollers. Do
not leave objects like tools, rulers, knives, etc on the working panels or the side cabinets to
avoid there being rolled into the machine accidentally and damaging the rollers.
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For repairs and replacements, please contact your local distributor. Unauthorized repairs
and dismantling will affect future maintenances of the machines.
Warning: Do not keep the machine in direct sunshine or near it.
Do not keep the machine in dusty areas or places with strong vibrations.
6.
Operating Precautions
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The following objects should not be subject to lamination:
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Volatile substances or any thermal-sensitive substances (e.g. Vinyl chloride).
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Valuable, unique and unrecoverable objects.
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Objects subject to change of color and nature attributable to heat (e.g. thermal sensitive
paper, crayons etc.).
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Improper operation may lead to lamination failure, therefore, when using this laminator, one
must choose the correct relations between the machine speed, laminating film thickness, and the
material to be laminated.
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The guiding principles of lamination are:
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The thicker the laminating film and material to be laminated, the slower the machine
speed
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Conversely, the thinner the laminating film and material to be laminated, the higher the
speed.
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For best results, try similar material to find the suitable temperature and speed relationship
before performing lamination on final product.
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Never leave the operating machine unattended.
Caution: Safety Shield and Feed Tray must be in their proper position for operation.