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11. Anti-Blocking
Function (ABS)
At the start of the lamination process, the pouch may
be pulled in at an angle or jam itself inside the appli-
ance.
➩
Slide the Anti-Blocking switch (ABS)
i
to the
position ABS.
•
The laminate pouch is not pulled any further in.
➩
Remove the laminate pouch.
➩
Slide the Anti-Blocking switch (ABS)
i
back to
the desired foil thickness.
➩
Re-start the lamination process.
12. Cleaning and care
Life-threatening risk of electrical shock:
• NEVER open the housing. There are no
user-serviceable components inside.
• NEVER immerse the appliance compo-
nents into water or other liquids!
Cleaning the housing:
Clean the surface of the housing with
a slightly noistened dish cloth.
➩
First remove the power plug.
➩
Allow the appliance to cool down completely.
➩
Ensure that no moisture can permeate into the
appliance.
Cleaning the interior of the appliance:
With every lamination, contaminants are deposited
on the rollers inside the laminator. Over time, this re-
duces the performance of the laminator. You should
therefore clean the rollers inside the laminator after
use.
➩
Prepare the appliance as described in chapter
8 "Preparing for hot lamination", up to the point
where the green LED indicator lamp "Ready"
y
glows.
➩
Then run a sheet of DIN A4 paper folded in the
middle (maximum thickness 1.0 mm) …
• without a laminating pouch and
• with the fold first
… slowly into the slot for manual pouch input
o
.
➩
Release the sheet as soon as you notice it being
pulled in automatically.
• The contaminants on the rollers inside the laminator
are now transferred to this sheet of paper. The
paper is ejected from the pouch ejector slot
u
of the laminator.
➩
Repeat this cleaning process several times.
Use a fresh clean sheet of paper each time.
When you no longer see any contaminants on
the paper, the rollers inside the laminator are
clean.
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