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Risk of fire!
• Do not use the appliance in the vicinity of hot
surfaces.
• Do not place the appliance at locations exposed
to direct sunlight.
This could lead to overheating and cause irrepa-
rable damage.
• Do not leave the appliance unattended when in
use.
• NEVER cover the ventilation slits on the top of the
appliance while it is switched on.
RISK OF INJURY!
• Keep children away from the connecting cable and
the appliance. Children frequently underestimate the
dangers of electrical devices.
• Ensure that the appliance stands with a safe and
secure positioning.
• Do not operate the appliance if it has sustained
a fall or is damaged. Arrange for the appliance
to be checked and, if necessary, repaired by a
qualified expert.
• Some parts of the appliance become very hot
during operation. To avoid burns, do not touch
these parts.
6. Suitable laminating pouches
• For hot lamination you can use pouches with a
width of up to 230 mm and a maximum thickness
of 125 micron.
• Please note that each laminating pouch may only
be used once.
For hot lamination, use only laminating
pouches that are expressly designated
for hot lamination.
For cold lamination, use only laminating
pouches that are expressly designated
for cold lamination.
Take note that the laminating pouches in-
cluded with the laminator are intended
exclusively for hot lamination.
7. Operating levels
Tip:
For high-gloss photos, you should select the switch
position “125” as well as the appropriate
pouch thickness.
Position of
selector switch
i
Position of
pouch thickness
switch
o
Laminating foil
thickness
HOT
80
> 60 - 80
HOT
125
85 - 125
Cold
125
to 200
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