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Removing Adhesive Build Up
1. Remove the film from the laminator.
12. TROUBLESHOOTING
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Cause
Possible Solution
Machine will not turn on:
a. Power plug is not plugged in.
b. Power switch is in “0” (Off) position.
c. Tripped circuit breaker.
d. Blown main power fuse.
a. Plug the power cord into appropriate
outlet.
b. Put the power switch to the “I” (On)
position.
c. Reset the circuit breaker.
d. Replace the fuse.
There is power, but the rollers are
not turning after the “RUN” button
is pressed:
a. Emergency switch(es) is (are)
engaged.
b. Safety Sensor is blocked.
c. Blown motor fuse.
a. Disengage the emergency switch(es).
b.
Remove any material that may be
blocking the Safety Sensor.
d. Replace the motor fuse.
The unit is not heating up:
a. Did not raise the temperature.
a. Raise the temperature.
Heater, bimetal or T-fuse failure.
Curled lamination:
a. Upward curl.
b. Downward curl.
a. Loosen the top roll film tension.
b. Loosen the bottom roll film tension.
2. 2. Use a damp (water only) cloth and a rubber gum eraser to remove the adhesive on the silicone rollers and
any other surfaces.
Note
: Rub firmly but do not scrub the rollers vigorously as this may scratch the surface.
Do not use sharp metal objects, steel wool, or abrasives, as these may also damage the rollers.
Lubrication
1. Drive chain and sprockets should be lubricated with either a light coat of gear lube or heavy grease (lithium grease)
after 6 months or 1000 hours of operation, whichever comes first.