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1.2 Safety 

Tips 

 
 
 

 

Our customer service

 

department

 has its own service 

engineers and, if required, maintenance is available.  

 

 

The Studio Plate Press 

meets the European Legislation 

standard.  Under normal conditions accidents are rare. 

 

However listed below are some practical points to ensure your 
safety. 

                      

 

Always use both hands

 when opening or closing the press 

for positive control of the movement of the handle. 

 

 

Always switch off

 the current (and pull plug out of the 

socket) when undertaking maintenance work or when 
cleaning the machine. 

 

 

Ensure that there is

 sufficient space around the machine.  

Cables and connections must not get jammed.  Although 
the heat radiation of the press is low, there should be 
enough space for cooling down. 

 

 

Avoid contact

 with the heat plate. 

 

 

DO NOT REMOVE THE INSTRUMENT COVER 
UNLESS QUALIFIED TO DO SO

 - touching internal parts 

is dangerous and may cause shock hazard. All electrical 
connections inside covers are live.  Never operate Press with 
any covers and/or guards removed. 

 

 

PROTECT THE MAINS CABLE

 - damage to the mains 

cable may cause fire or shock hazard.  When unplugging, hold 
by the plug only and remove carefully.  Take care that the 
mains cable does not come into contact with the heat plate (or 
moving parts of the mechanism) during operation of the 
machine. 

 

 

OPERATING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE

 

the 

operating ambient temperature range is 32

o

F - 104

o

F, (0

o

C - 

35

o

C) and humidity of 20 - 80%.  

 

 

MACHINE FUSES

 - type: ultra-rapid (FF) fuses 1¼” 240 

Vac max. 3 Amps.  (110 Vac max. 3 amps) 

 

 

WARNING - THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED 
(GROUNDED) 

 

 

CAUTION 

This machine gets hot whilst operating.  Take care not to touch 

  

any surfaces that are labelled “Caution this plate is HOT”.

 

 

 

MACHINE OPERATION

 

Only persons trained to do so should operate this machine. 

 

 

 

Содержание Studio Plate

Страница 1: ...operators handbook The Future of Heat press technology Studio Plate Heat press...

Страница 2: ...gh Cross Lancaster Road Hinckley Leicestershire Studio Plate Press is the registered trademark of A Adkins Sons Limited No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without the prior wri...

Страница 3: ...arefully designed and manufactured to ensure that you the user will gain the maximum benefit All Adkins products are specifically designed to ensure ease of use with particular attention to safety req...

Страница 4: ...udio Plate Press 6 3 1 Starting with the Studio Plate Press 6 3 2 Working with heat transfer materials 6 3 3 Pressing pad assembly 7 3 4 Shutting down the machine 7 4 Maintenance of the Machine 8 4 1...

Страница 5: ...has digital controls for both heat and dwell accuracy and ease of operation but requires only minimal operating space The work area of the Studio Plate press is 11 5 cm and or 15 cm diameter 4 5 in a...

Страница 6: ...4 5 in and or 6 in diameter Specifications European Machine USA Machine Power consumption 250 Watts 250 Watts Power supply 230 Volts AC 110 Volts AC Max working temperature 260o C 500o F Display timer...

Страница 7: ...T REMOVE THE INSTRUMENT COVER UNLESS QUALIFIED TO DO SO touching internal parts is dangerous and may cause shock hazard All electrical connections inside covers are live Never operate Press with any c...

Страница 8: ...ng position Ensure that no items vulnerable to heat radiation are too close to the machine 2 3 Electrical requirements The Studio Plate Press should be connected to the mains supply nominally 230V AC...

Страница 9: ...ted at 250 Watts Never connect to any outlet or power supply having a different voltage frequency from that on the machine data plate 2 4 Adjusting the pressure This press is fitted with a pressure ad...

Страница 10: ...Always ascertain from the supplier of material and transfer paper that the material to be used is suitable for and has been prepared for transfer printing 3 2 1 Ensure that the heat setting and dwell...

Страница 11: ...ing pad will always affect the quality of printing fusing Do not insert items into the machine which would tend to cut the pressing pad i e buttons pins press studs or zips Never allow the hot heat pl...

Страница 12: ...not in use keep in open position away from the silicone pad 4 2 Periodic Maintenance Put a few drops of oil onto the various pivot pins and the pressure adjusting screw every three months 4 3 Cleanin...

Страница 13: ...hine Drawings and Diagrams On the following pages are the schematic diagrams for the Studio Plate Press 5 1 General Layout Page 10 5 2 Operation of Control Unit Page 11 5 2 Exploded Diagram and Parts...

Страница 14: ...5 1 Machine General Layout MACHINE OPERATING HANDLE TIME AND TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER BOTTOM TABLE AND PAD ON OFF SWITCH TOP PAD Page 10...

Страница 15: ...uired temperature When the required temperature is reached press and hold SAVE button until buzzer sounds the temperature is then set Press SELECT button to select Current Temp on LH indicator Press S...

Страница 16: ...1 ASP10 11 Up Press Board 1 ASP11 12 Pressure Spring 4 ASP12 13 Down Press Board 1 ASP13 14 Heater 1 ASP14 15 Under Carriage Rubber Feet 4 ASP15 16 Plate Support Silicone 1 ASP16 17 Micro Switch Cable...

Страница 17: ...ant improvement and or modification to meet changing conditions the right is reserved to change the design and or specifications at any time without prior notification and therefore specifications may...

Страница 18: ...a replacement press the warranty of the replacement press shall expire on the anniversary date of the original machines invoice to the customer In order for this warranty to be effective no return of...

Страница 19: ...ley Leicester LE10 0AW United Kingdom Type of Equipment Studio Plate Heat Press Model Number Serial Number Year of Manufacture BS EN ISO 12100 1 2003 A1 2009 Safety of machinery Basic Technology BS EN...

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