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SETTING UP

1

Carefully remove the 3030 from the delivery box.
KEEP THE BOX AND PACKAGING!
You will need it for return-to-base servicing and repairs.

2

Place the 3030 on a solid, level surface at a
comfortable working height.

3

Plug the 13 amp fused plug in to a 240V power supply.

4

Switch on at rear of machine base.

5

The 3030’s display shows the temperature (PIC A)
of the heated plate and the target temperature.
You will note that the head temperature will now start to
rise toward the target. Once at the target temperature the 
machine will regulate itself and keep the head temperature
at +/- 5

O

C of the target temperature. When the temperature 

is out of operating temperature range the light will display
red and turns green once the machine is within range. Only 
commence a heatsealing process when the light is green.
If the light is red when a heatsealing cycle is started the 
warning buzzer will sound and the display will read
‘FAULT: WAIT NOT WITHIN BAND’

6

CARE - the heatsealing head will become hot.
The base will also become hot with use.

7

The various parameters i.e. temperature, pressure and
length of heatsealing time recommended for various J&A 
heatseal products are given on pages 6 & 7.To change the 
various parameters on the 3030, see page 3.

HEATSEALING

1

Practice on some scrap garments or cloth before tackling 
something of value! Some handy practical advice is given
on pages 4 & 5 and if you are new to heatsealing we 
recommend familiarising yourself with this first.

2

Swing the heatsealing head out of the way (PIC B)
to give a clear view of the working area.

3

Check the display is showing the correct parameters for the 
type of decoration and change if necessary - see No5 above. 

4

Place the garment/item to be decorated over the base pad 
(PIC C)

5

Carefully position the badge or transfer on the garment.

6

Grip handle and swing head back across as far as it will
go so that it lines up with the base pad.

7

Pull the handle down as far as it will go. It will remain ‘locked’
in this position throughout the heatsealing dwell time and does
not need to be held down. You can however stop the 
heatsealing at any time during the dwell period by simply 
lifting the handle up.

8

When the dwell period is complete a buzzer sounds. Lift the 
handle and  swing the heatsealing head out of the way. 
During the heatsealing process it is possible to see how 
many seconds of the dwell time remain by selecting the 
‘count down’ read-out. (see page 3)

9

CARE

AFTER HEATSEALING, THE BASE PAD
AND GARMENT WILL BE HOT

10

If the applied decoration is a transfer, peel away the transfer 
release paper. Check with page 6 to see if this needs 
doing straight away or when the garment and decoration 
have cooled.

PIC A

PIC B

PIC C

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GETTING STARTED

 

Содержание 3030

Страница 1: ...O P E R A T O R S M A N U A L Insignia House Vale Road Spilsby Lincolnshire PE23 5HE Telephone 44 0 1790 752757 www ja int co uk J A International Limited...

Страница 2: ...6 HEATSEAL PARAMETERS FOR TRANSFERS 7 HEATSEAL PARAMETERS FOR BADGES 8 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION 9 SERVICING REPAIRS TROUBLESHOOTING 10 WIRING DIAGRAM 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ARM ASSEMBL...

Страница 3: ...G 1 Practice on some scrap garments or cloth before tackling something of value Some handy practical advice is given on pages 4 5 and if you are new to heatsealing we recommend familiarising yourself...

Страница 4: ...HEAT PLATES BECOME HOT DURING OPERATION To increase the pressure between the heat plates rotate the bottom plate anti clockwise To decrease the pressure rotate the bottom plate clockwise COUNTER The...

Страница 5: ...ES OF BADGES TRANSFERS The correct heat seal parameters for each type of decoration supplied by J A International Ltd are given on the product packaging and on the Heat Seal Parameters chart available...

Страница 6: ...OF TRANSFERS This can sometimes be seen when applying transfers to darker garments In such cases the visible adhesive can be greatly reduced by removing the transfer release paper in the normal manne...

Страница 7: ...P DWELL TIME SECS INTERPLATEN PRESSURE PAPER RELEASE Where Medium Low Pressure is stated this is fabric dependant DISCLAIMER Modern garments are coated and finished in many different ways We recommend...

Страница 8: ...eatseal parameters before applying the decoration J A International Ltd accept no liability for incorrectly applied decoration PSI BAR KGF CM PASCALS LOW PRESSURE MEDIUM PRESSURE HIGH PRESSURE 8 11 12...

Страница 9: ...atch the password set by the manufacturer at 0101 Change the display by pressing the4button until the following screen appears The symbol indicates that the right hand two of the four digits may be ad...

Страница 10: ...and labour are free of charge regardless of whether or not the faulty components were changed at the annual service Excludes structural damage to machine chassis and other non wear and tear breakages...

Страница 11: ...MICRO SWITCH SOLID STATE RELAY HEATER MAINS FILTER FUSE CONNECTOR AND SWITCH UNIT E L N CHASSIS CARRY SLEEVES AND SCREENS TO ENDS 10 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Страница 12: ...Roller bearing 7 Bush 8 Cover Type A 9 Sleeve rubber 10 Nylon Washer 11 Badge 11 ARM ASSEMBLY 12 Arm 13 Guide 14 Screw Counter sink sunk 15 Arm Stop 16 Counter sink sunk 17 Spring RH 18 Spring LH 19 P...

Страница 13: ...domed 7 Adjuster 8 Collar 9 Spring Bolt 10 Nut half 11 Screw cap 12 BASE ASSEMBLY 12 Retainer arm 13 Screw 14 Nut Locking 15 Screw adjusting 16 Relay 17 Switch plug 18 Buzzer 19 Control Panel 20 Decal...

Страница 14: ...12 12x8 127013 9 Retainer Element 10 Teflon ORDER NUMBERS 6x6 127004 10x10 127005 12x8 127006 PLATENS STANDARD 11 Decal hot Large 12 Decal hot Small 13 Pad Rubber ORDER NUMBERS 6x6 127007 10x10 127008...

Страница 15: ...300mm x 200mm 12 x 8 14 OPTIONAL PLATENS 1 Cover Type B 2 Top platen 250mm x 250mm 3 Base platen 250mm x 250mm 4 Top platen 300mm x 200mm 5 Base platen ORDER NUMBERS For base plattens 6x6 127001 10x1...

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