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the entire circuit,and one or more of the fan motors fails to
engage,that fan motor(s) has failed and should be replaced
and rewired per the schematic.To replace a fan motor(s),
first disconnect the initial wire cap connection from the black
and white wire leads from the terminal block.Using a phillips
head screwdriver,remove the four round head phillips
screws that secure the fan mounting bracket to the right and
left side panels.Carefully remove the entire fan motor/fan
bracket assembly.Remove the fan in question by loosening
and removing the two 8-32 nuts that secure the fan motor to
the bracket(slide off the press on fan blade first).Replace,
re-secure and rewire per the schematic.Any excess
waviness in the lamination due to faulty cooling fan
performance should now be rectified.
As noted in the first part of this section,adhesion problems
(non-adhesion,peeling away or cloudy,haziness in the film),
are addressed in the owners manual Section 5-6,
Preventing and Solving Problems.Generally,unless there is
something wrong wth the laminating film,poor adhesion,non-
adhesion,peeling away of the film sometime after lamination
and cloudy,hazy laminated film is a result of the film being
run at too low a temperature.or too fast a laminating speed
(generally,you will be laminating between 3/8 and ½ settings
on the speed dial for most laminating jobs,a little slower for
poster boards,heavier papers and thicker mil films). Check
the heat setting on the laminator.(See recommended
temperature settings section 5-5 in the manual or consult
your film supplier for optimal temperature settings).If the film
is not sticking to the item,it is likely that more heat is
required.This is especially true when laminating poster