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OPPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

1. Connecting the System

1.1 Connect the power cord into a 

properly grounded electrical outlet with 

a sufficient amperage rating.

1.2 VOLTAGE: 120 Volt – The GS-601 

requires a full 20 amp grounded circuit 

for 120 volt operation. 240 Volt –The 

GS-601 requires a full 10 amp grounded 

circuit for 240 volt operation.

1.3 EXTENSION CORDS If used, should 

be as short as possible and not less than 

12 gauge.Heavy duty cords are 

recommended.

1.4 CIRCUITS that have less than 15 

amps or that have other high demand 

equipment or appliances(especially more 

than one heat seal machine) plugged in, 

should not be used.

CAUTION: Failure to follow these 

instructions will cause:

    1. Erratic controller functions.

    2. Inaccurate displays & slow heat-up.

    3. The circuit breaker to disengage.

NOTE: If the supply cord is damaged, it 

must be replaced by the manufacturer, 

its service agent or a similarly qualified 

person in order to avoid hazard.

2.1 Switch The System On

2. Turn On The System

3.1 Press the “set” button once time. 

“Temperature” and “Setting” lights will 

illuminate, press the “up” and “down” 

button to set target start temperature.

3. Adjusting The Temperature

4. Adjusting The Time

4.1 Once you have adjusted the 

temperature, press the “set” button again. 

“Time” lights located in the display will 

illuminate. (See Image On Next Page)

Summary of Contents for MP352

Page 1: ...HEAT PRESS USER S GUIDE www ProWorldInc com Pro World Inc 961 Bethel Ave Pennsauken NJ 08110 Toll Free 800 678 8289 Outside U S 856 406 1020 Fax 856 406 1025 ...

Page 2: ...ially more than one heat seal machine plugged in should not be used CAUTION Failure to follow these instructions will cause 1 Erratic controller functions 2 Inaccurate displays slow heat up 3 The circuit breaker to disengage NOTE If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard 2 1 Switch The System On ...

Page 3: ... will alarm when the press cycle is complete The timer will automatically re set and you are ready to continue with the next application 7 ChangingFrom FahrenheitToCelsius 7 1 Press set button for 4 seconds to enter into second level menu Display as below 7 2 Press set button to select SL2 mode 5 AdjustingthePressure increase pressure and counter clockwise to decrease pressure REMEMBER To allow fo...

Page 4: ...ure 190C Circuit board temperature 185C Please set Pb Value at 5 NOTE If temperature on heater is lower than circuit board shows please raise the Pb value Example Heater temperature 185C Circuit board temperature 190C Please set Pb Value at 5 7 3 Press up and down button to set value at 0 or 1 0 for Celsius 1 for Fahrenheit 7 4 Press set button 4 seconds to quit 8 3 Press up and down button to mak...

Page 5: ... Control box bottom cover 1 32 J 03 06 0104 Ball headed bolt M3 6 7 33 J 03 04 0078 Terminal block TB1503L 1 34 J 03 05 0610 Control box 1 35 J 02 04 0145 4 phase plug female 1 36 J 03 04 0137 Shoulder screw black M5 6 12 1 37 J 02 04 0141 Fuse 1 No Material No Part Name English Qty 38 J 02 04 0181 Magnetic switch 1 39 J 03 04 0094 Magnetic switch nut 1 40 J 03 04 0148 Control board GSK H08 1 41 J...

Page 6: ...er case 1 14 J 03 05 0613 Arm link 2 No Material No Part Name English Qty 15 J 02 05 0001 Handle shaft 1 16 J 03 05 0611 Machine arm 2 17 J 03 03 0006 Nylon washer 16 8 28 4 18 J 03 06 0009 Nut M6 8 19 J 03 05 0039 Holding shaft 80 181 2 20 J 03 05 0036 Floating shaft 8 128 2 21 J 03 03 0057 Nylon washer 20 8 1 8 4 22 J 02 05 0058 Handle holding shaft 1 23 J 03 06 0023 M3 magnet 12 3 1 24 J 03 06 ...

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Page 8: ... is solely the responsibility of the customer Prior to 30 days the shipping costs will be refunded if Pro World deems the equipment to be defective as stated Pro World cannot be held responsible for improper handling or any other damage incurred in transit No charge will be made for labor and components for repair of in warranty equipment OUT OF WARRANTY machines will be charged at the repair rate...

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