Royal Sovereign RSC-1401HCLTW Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

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    MODEL                              RSC-1401HCLTW                                                       RSC-1651HCLTW               
  

Power Supply

                        220-240V 

 

                                            220-240V       

     

                                                50/60HZ                                                                       50/60HZ 

 

   

 

                              single phase 

 3.  INSTALLATION

Note: The laminator should be installed by a trained service technician.

Note:  For proper input voltage requirements see the marking lable on            
            the equipment.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

The laminator comes fully assembled, except for the stand to avoid shipping damage. 

Upon arrival, thoroughly inspect the unit. It is imperative that any shipping damage is 

reported and a claim is filed with the delivering carrier immediately upon receipt.

The laminator should be located in an area with adequate work space for feeding 

graphics and lamination materials.

Avoid placing the laminator in a dusty area or near sources of extreme heat or cold.

Once the laminator is in place, lock the casters into position(“ON” position).  Always 

unlock the casters (“OFF”  position) when moving to a different location. 

The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.     

Royal  Sovereign  recommends  that  a  licensed  electrician  ensures  proper  power 

installation to your laminator in accordance with electrical codes in your area.
The laminator should have a dedicated power line.  

230V UL

120V UL

220V EU

240V UK

220V AU

Summary of Contents for RSC-1401HCLTW

Page 1: ...W Laminator OWNER S MANUAL Royal Sovereign International Inc www royalsovereign com Read all instructions carefully before use For any Customer Support needs please choose the Customer Support tab on...

Page 2: ...stallation 4 4 Included with Laminator 5 5 Product Identification 6 6 Control Panel 7 7 Roller Nip Settings 8 8 Using Foot Pedal 9 9 Loading Film 9 10 Threading Film 10 1 Decaling 10 10 2 Mounting 11...

Page 3: ...ds and clothing i e Neckties away from rollers The rollers have pinch points that can trap body parts or clothing and cause serious injury 4 Keep flammable and wet objects away from the machine 5 Plac...

Page 4: ...rier immediately upon receipt The laminator should be located in an area with adequate work space for feeding graphics and lamination materials Avoid placing the laminator in a dusty area or near sour...

Page 5: ...d with the reseller immediately upon receipt of shipment Part Name Laminator Owner s Manual 3 76mm 2 57mm Auto Grip L wrench 2 5 6 Dust Cover Spare Motor Fuse Slow Blow fuse 50T 6 3A Spare Main Power...

Page 6: ...1651HCLTW 1 SAFETY SENSOR 2 EMERGENCY SWITCH 3 FEED TABLE 4 MAIN ROLLER 5 ASSEMBLY STAND 6 FOOT PEDAL 7 PRESSURE LEVER 8 CONTROL PANEL 9 SHAFT TAKE UP 5 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 2 2 9 O...

Page 7: ...EED DISPLAY Display s current Speed 3 TEMPERATURE BUTTON To change the temperature max 122 F 50 C of the upper roller press up or down arrow button 4 SPEED BUTTON Adjusting the speed of the rollers To...

Page 8: ...hickness of the board being used Use the guide below to adjust to the correct position NOTE If you don t want to laminate please place the pressure lever to the Open position NO 7 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 NO Inc...

Page 9: ...e rollers 9 LOADING FILM Royal Sovereign films are wound with the adhesive side facing the inside of the roll adhesive in Loading films to upper and lower film shafts See page 5 for assistance with pa...

Page 10: ...itch is located on the rear left side of the unit 2 Complete the steps as in the LOADING FILM section see page 8 3 Pull the top film down to the bottom of the craft paper mounting film 4 Align and cen...

Page 11: ...center out Figure 2 3 Adjust the pressure lever to ensure the proper opening Figure 3 4 Flip the image over the upper roller and hold on to the release liner Figure 4 5 Press the foot pedal once and t...

Page 12: ...not use sharp metal objects steel wool or abrasives as these may also damage the rollers Symptom Cause Possible Solution Machine will not turn on a Power plug is not plugged in b Power switch is in 0...

Page 13: ...DC geared DC geared Speed control 9 settings 9 settings Transport type 2 Roller 2 Roller Film core size Auto grip 2 3 Auto grip 2 3 Cold lamination Yes Yes Mounting thickness 15mm 0 6 15mm 0 6 Take u...

Page 14: ...pose Royal Sovereign will not be liable for personal damage or personal injury unless primarily caused by its negligence loss of profit or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the...

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