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AccuBind

Pro

OPERATORS GUIDE

When clamp re-opens, slide book slightly to the
left and immediately remove your bound book by
lifting it straight up and out of the machine.  

Lay book flat on table and open to page that
needs removal.

Remove page and insert new one in its place.
Take care to align the edges of the new page
with the other existing pages.

Place bound book into cooling rack, behind the
weighted block immediately after removing book
from machine. 

Note!

Place bound book into cooling rack, behind the weighted block
immediately after removing book from machine.  For best results,
let book stand until spine reaches room temperature or for about
10 minutes.

Close book and re-insert into the machine
clamp.

Press green “start” button.

When clamp re-opens, slide book slightly to the
left and immediately remove your bound book by
lifting it straight up and out of the machine.

Summary of Contents for AccuBind Pro

Page 1: ...Provided By http www MyBinding com http www MyBindingBlog com Standard Accubind Pro Tape Binding Machine Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...Operators Guide Standard AccuBindPro Thermal Tape Binding System ...

Page 3: ... be gladly accommodated You may contact Standard from 8 30am to 5 00pm Monday through Friday except on holidays at Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation 10 Connector Road Andover MA 01810 Phone 978 470 1920 Fax 978 470 2771 www sdmc com abproopguide QXD Copyright January 2005 Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation Andover Massachusetts 01810 USA Device Data Purchaser customer Machine design...

Page 4: ...ATORS GUIDE Table of Contents Safety Instructions 3 Safety Information 4 Transportation and Storage 7 Specifications 7 Installation and Start Up 9 Operation 11 Malfunctions and Troubleshooting 19 Maintenance and Servicing 20 ...

Page 5: ...AccuBindPro OPERATORS GUIDE Page 2 ...

Page 6: ... Have acquainted themselves with the instructions regarding occupational safety and the prevention of accidents and who have been instructed in handling the device Have read and understood the chapter on safety and the warnings contained in these operating instructions 1 3 Personnel Obligations Persons who have been instructed to carry out work on the device commit themselves to Comply with the re...

Page 7: ...ns and keeping to service and maintenance work schedules 1 6 Warranty and Liability Any warranty and liability claims for personal injuries and damage to property shall be excluded if these may be put down to one or several of the following reasons Use of the device that is not in accordance with the instructions and the intended use Improper assembly start up operation and maintenance of the devi...

Page 8: ...s have to be regularly checked before work commences 2 3 Protective Devices Prior to every start up of the device all protective devices have to be appropriately attached and must be operational Protective devices may only be removed After the device has come to a standstill and After the device has been secured against restart 2 4 Informal Safety Measures The operating instructions must be kept a...

Page 9: ...ns occur on the device that are not described 2 10 Automatic Switching Over to Stand by Operation The device switches automatically to energy saving stand by operation with a lower heating plate temperature if it has not been used for more than 30 minutes after a binding operation or after the last time a button has been pressed If you want to resume work with the device press the Start button Aft...

Page 10: ...are made of stainless chromium plated or galvanized steels or have been provided with a protective coat of paint the device needs to be examined for signs of corrosion after a longer period of storage Packaging symbols Do not turn crate upside down Protect from moisture Fragile contents 4 Device Specifications Device designation STANDARD AccuBind Pro Article code AB Pro 108168 115 V USA Serial num...

Page 11: ...ite black red green grey blue purple yellow bright red light blue dark blue 4 3 Environmental Conditions Ambient temperature 15 40 C 59 104 F Sound pressure level 70 dB A 4 4 Dimensions and Weights Depth width height 374 x 538 x 320 mm 14 3 4 x21 1 4 x12 1 2 Weight Approx 16 kg net 35 5 Lbs 4 5 Dimensions and Weights Weight of the device approx 34 lbs 16 kg 4 6 Packing List Please check whether th...

Page 12: ...ete Position the device at its intended place of installation 5 4 Installing and Assembling the Device Check the device for any dirt or damage If necessary clean the device prior to start up Power supply cables to the device must be positioned so that they are not damaged during operation of the device or cause a tripping hazard to personnel Before commissioning the unit wait until it has reached ...

Page 13: ...op indicator 5 Binding mode selection button 6 Normal binding mode indicator 1 3 4 9 10 11 2 5 7 6 8 7 Pre Bound binding mode indicator 8 Editing mode indicator 9 Ready to insert book block indicator 10 Remove bound book indicator 11 Tape width size indicators A through F OPERATING PANEL ...

Page 14: ...witch on your AccuBindPro by pressing the black switch by the power cord to the I position 2 Your AccuBindPro will be ready to use when all of the lamps next to the ABCDEF display are not lit and the green start indicator illuminates 3 Press the green Start button to calibrate the AccuBindPro Please note that this step is required only when the machine has been powered from off to on or the main c...

Page 15: ...ine to operating temperature Insert book to be bound binding edge to the bottom in the center of the clamp opening at the top of the machine so that it rests evenly on the heating plate below Slide book fully to the right end Continue to hold the book and main tain a slight pressure to the right end Quickly press the green Start button while maintaing a firm grip on the book block Insert the match...

Page 16: ...econds Note If bound book remains in the machine for more than 10 seconds an audible alarm will be heard Remove book immediately Place bound book into cooling rack behind the weighted block immediately after removing book from machine Place bound book into cooling rack behind the weighted block immediately after removing book from machine For best results let book stand until spine reaches room te...

Page 17: ...rt book to be bound binding edge to the bottom in the center of the clamp opening at the top of the machine so that it rests evenly on the heating plate below Slide book fully to the right end Continue to hold the book and main tain a slight pressure to the right end Quickly press the green Start button while maintaing a firm grip on the book block Insert the matching width strip of tape as indi c...

Page 18: ...nds Note If bound book remains in the machine for more than 10 seconds an audible alarm will be heard Remove book immediately Place bound book into cooling rack behind the weighted block immediately after removing book from machine Note Place bound book into cooling rack behind the weighted block immediately after removing book from machine For best results let book stand until spine reaches room ...

Page 19: ... operating temperature Locate the page in the book that you wish to remove and replace Mark it by folding its cor ner so that it can be located quickly in the appropriate steps to follow Insert book to be edited binding edge to the bottom in the center of the clamp opening at the top of the machine so that it rests evenly on the heating plate below Slide book fully to the right end Continue to hol...

Page 20: ...r existing pages Place bound book into cooling rack behind the weighted block immediately after removing book from machine Note Place bound book into cooling rack behind the weighted block immediately after removing book from machine For best results let book stand until spine reaches room temperature or for about 10 minutes Close book and re insert into the machine clamp Press green start button ...

Page 21: ... together the pile of paper properly so that all the sheets are aligned correctly Device does not start Check power plug Check pilot light on power plug Check cover latches Stop button has been pressed during a work cycle Device stops Press the Start key Device returns to initial position AccuBind strip has been inserted with the adhesive side pointing downwards Open device remove strip Clean heat...

Page 22: ...ing plate as already objects as small as 0 2 mm may lead to a device malfunction Caution There are hot surfaces within the working area approx 289 F 143 C There is danger of getting burned Do not use any flammable liquids near the hot device 8 3 Cleaning the Heating Plate If there is any adhesive residue on the heating plate this adhesive may be wiped off with a cloth Switch off device on the main...

Page 23: ...ler from where the machine was purchased If you do not know who the supplier is please have the serial number of your unit ready and telephone Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation at 978 470 1920 so that we may direct you to the correct source Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation 10 Connector Road Andover MA 01810 978 470 1920 978 470 2771 ...

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Page 25: ...Standard Duplicating Machines Corporation 10 Connector Road Andover MA 01810 978 470 1920 Fax 978 470 2771 www sdmc com ...

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