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RSL-2702S

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8. CONTROL  PANEL

1.  UPPER: To change upper roller temperature  

by pressing button, then up or down arrow. 

(range 32~302°F or 0~150°C)

2.    LOwER: To change lower roller temperature by 

pressing button, then up or down arrow.  

(range 32~302°F or 0~150°C)

3.  SPEED: To change speed of the rollers by 

pressing button, then up or down arrow.  

(range 1 through 9)

4.  mEmORY: To recall or change presets. 

To recall the settings, press MEMORY 

then up or down arrow.  To save the settings, 

set desired temperatures and speeds then 

press the MEMORY button TWICE. 

(stores up to 9 different settings)

5.  C/hOT: To change the mode from hot to cold or cold to hot lamination.  In cold mode, 

the speed defaults to 2 (speed 1~4 settings) and stand-by function is disabled.

6.  T-ChECK: To check current upper and lower roller temperatures.Display 

automatically returns to the previous settings after 5 blinks. 

7.  ST/BY: To change to stand-by mode (temperature will automatically reset to 176°F 

(80°C). While in this mode, all the buttons on the control panel are disabled. Press 

ST/BY mode button to resume normal operation.

NOTE: Auto stand by mode and auto power off mode

-  Stand by mode: If no activity is made within 1 hour 30 minutes after each use the 

machine will automatically switch into stand by mode.

-  Auto power off mode: If the machine is in stand by mode and no activity is made for 

60 minutes the machine will automatically power off.

-  If any activity is made while in stand by or auto power off mode the machine will 

return to it's previous stage.

8.  REV: To reverse the rollers.  Must press and hold the button to activate.
9. STOP: To stop the rollers from turning.
10. RUN: To start the rollers .

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Summary of Contents for RSL- 2702S

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

Page 2: ...sided Laminating 6 7 6 2 Cold Film 8 6 3 Hot film Single sided Laminating 10 7 Control of Roller Pressure 11 8 Control Panel 12 9 Laminating Steps 9 1 Hot Laminating 13 14 9 2 Cold Laminating 15 9 3...

Page 3: ...prior to moving and or repairing 8 Keep out of reach of children 9 Only Royal Sovereign authorized maintenance and service technicians should make repairs 10 Do not attempt to laminate items that exc...

Page 4: ...A REMARK PART NAME EA REMARK FUSE 65TS AC250V 10A 1 1 FUSE 65TS AC250V 20A NO PART NAME NO PART NAME 1 UPPER FILM 8 GUIDE DOCUMENT 2 TAKE UP BOBBIN 9 HANDLE TENSION 3 IDLE BAR 10 PRESSURE LEVER 4 HOT...

Page 5: ...ture 2 using the special tool fix the auto grips on the film shaft with set screws 3 Set the glossy side of the upper and lower film towards the heat rollers Glossy side is PET film and matte side is...

Page 6: ...film over the Safety Cover to the lower film align and center the lower film to upper film Picture 1 6 Rewind the upper film until the film aligns with the Safety Cover 7 Thread the film under the Upp...

Page 7: ...the Run button 15 Press the Run button and adjust the supply roll tension knobs by rotating clockwise or counterclockwise Turn it until the supply roll films have some resistance the tension varies de...

Page 8: ...ack a sheet of backing paper to the laminate hanging over the rollers 5 Reinstall the Front Table and close the Safety Cover 6 Adjust the nip setting to 1 4 6mm 7 Insert and push the leader board into...

Page 9: ...ize paper into the laminating roller and pass under the idle bar and over the shaft decurling bar Make sure the idle bar being in the lower location while laminating 7 Link the paper to the film 8 Adj...

Page 10: ...positions OPEN For detaching and cleaning rollers 6MM For laminating 6mm 0 24in thick board 5MM For laminating 5mm 0 2in thick board 3MM For laminating 3mm 0 12in thick board 1 5MM For laminating 1 5m...

Page 11: ...6 T CHECK To check current upper and lower roller temperatures Display automatically returns to the previous settings after 5 blinks 7 ST BY To change to stand by mode temperature will automatically r...

Page 12: ...cover is closed or check the troubleshooting section of the manual 6 Use the upper and lower Tension knobs to properly adjust the tension of the roll film Having the tension too tight will slow down o...

Page 13: ...crement READY should appear and you may continue laminating 3 When laminating a document much smaller than the film place the document in the center of the film for better lamination results 4 Please...

Page 14: ...button set proper speed by using the and button 4 It is when ready is dispalyed 5 Center the document on the table For ease and convenience set the document guides in position 6 Press the RUN button...

Page 15: ...ter out Figure 2 4 With the pressure lever in the open position insert the leading edge of the mounting board into the nip and close the pressure lever to the appropriate setting Figure 3 5 Flip the i...

Page 16: ...ese may damage the rollers NOTE Adhesive removes easily when hot When changing laminating film is an ideal time to clean the rollers Please use caution when cleaning hot rollers 11 MAINTENANCE 10 USIN...

Page 17: ...a Close the safety cover to active the safety switch b Properly install the Front table so that the micro switch is activated c Replace the motor fuse The unit is not heating up a The machine is in C...

Page 18: ...mil 110 C 230 F 2 5 75 micron 3 mil 110 C 230 F 1 3 125 micron 5 mil 120 C 248 F 1 3 175 micron 7 mil 130 C 266 F 1 3 250 micron 10 mil 140 C 284 F 1 2 Memory number Factory preset Speed Temp 1 5 110...

Page 19: ...ng method Hot roller Driving motor DC geared Max Temperature control 150 C 302 F Speed control 9 settings Transport type 4 Roller Film core size Auto grip 2 25 and 3 and 1 optional Cross cutter Yes Ho...

Page 20: ...ective part or product These remedies are only available if Royal Sovereign s examination of the product discloses to Royal Sovereign s satisfaction that such defects actually exist and were not cause...

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