The eccentric pulley assembly has the effect of separating the individual
envelopes so that only one envelope is fed at a time. You will note the pulley (N)
bounces up and down when the unit is in operation. This is normal.
3.8 Safety Interlock
The tab of the safety interlock (B) is released whenever the front cover assembly
(F) is lifted. Power is automatically cut which shuts off the machine so that the operator
never comes in contact with moving parts.
3.9 Automatic Resetting Thermal Motor Protection
In the unlikely event of a jam or other machine malfunction, the motor may auto-
matically shut down due to overheating. The thermal breaker will then self reset after the
motor cools to normal operating temperature. Caution: The machine may start run-
ning unexpectedly when an overheated motor cools to normal operating temper-
ature.
3.10 Self-sharpening Blades
The blades are precision ground of high carbon steel. As noted, they adjust for
width of cut and are self-sharpening. Note: Self-sharpening action is continuous
whenever mail is not going through the opener and will cause a whirring noise.
This is normal.
4.0 Installation and Set-up
4.1 Installation
Place the Model 62001 on a flat, level surface where it will be used. Make sure
ample space is provided for the catcher base. The cooling slots on the machine back
should be unobstructed. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and
shall be easily accessible.
4.2 Attach the plate deflector
This is a one-time only instal-
lation. Look for the plastic packet
inside the shipping carton. It con-
tains the nickel-plated plate deflector
and screw. Simply attach outside at
point as shown. (See Fig. 2)
4.3 Align the Catcher Base
The catcher base simply sits
on the exit side of the folder in a posi-
tion to catch processed envelopes as they are ejected from the machine (See Fig. 1 for
placement). The scrap bin lies in the narrow recess of the catcher base. The entire
assembly then is aligned so that the inside front wall of the scrap bin butts against the
front edge of the protruding lip of the scrap chute (See Fig. 2).
Figure 2
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Control Knob
Front Deck
Scrap Chute
Plate
Deflector