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Note:  if either of the thermal fuses were deemed as needing replacement, the machine should be checked additionally for an overheat cause. 

THERMAL FUSE REPLACEMENT - 

CSL Roll Laminators 

equipped with DualThermalFuse

1.

Unplug the laminator from power supply and allow it to cool to room temperature.  

Caution:  never attempt to service a 

machine that is energized!

2.

Remove the right side housing by removing four Allen head screws on the side of the machine using a 3mm Allen wrench and 
then pulling the cover off gently.

3.

Four wires will be noticed exiting the right end of either heat shoe.  The two wires exiting from the frontal area of the heat shoe 
are heater element leads.  The two wires exiting from the rear area of the heat shoe are thermal fuse leads.  Note:  before 
proceeding it may be helpful to take digital photos to document the routing of the thermal fuse wiring, and placement of wiring 
harness clamps and wire ties to aid in installation.

a.

Replacement of the upper thermal fuse:

a1.  When traced, one thermal fuse lead will end at terminal number “4” on the terminal block, unplug this lead.
The second thermal fuse lead will connect to a black lead exiting from the Digital Temperature Control (DTC), 
disconnect this lead from the black DTC lead.
a2.  Loosen, but do not completely remove the upper thermal fuse retaining screw.  This screw is located at the 
rear of the upper heat shoe, in approximately 5.5 inches from the right end.  Note:  this screw may be either an 
Allen type requiring a 3mm Allen wrench to remove, or a Phillips type.  Keep this screw to refasten the new 
thermal fuse.
a3.  Unfasten any wiring clamps or wire ties securing the leads for the upper thermal fuse.  Gently slide the old 
thermal fuse out of the end of the heat shoe.  Note:  be certain to carefully observe the routing of the thermal 
fuse wiring, location of wiring clamps and wire ties as the new thermal fuse wiring must be routed in exactly the 
same path and be secured in the same manner.
a4.  If the new thermal fuse is not formed to the same shape as the old one, gently form a loop in it to match the 
old one.  A gentle loop is best; do not sharply crease the part.
a5.  Insert the new thermal fuse into the end of the upper heat shoe and hook it on the retaining screw.  Tighten 
the screw to secure the thermal fuse.  Caution:  Do not pinch the thermal fuse under the retaining screw; doing 
so will cause an electrical short.  Be certain the thermal fuse is hooked over the hex screw; gently pull on the 
leads and then push back in to feel that the thermal fuse can move and is not pinched.  If the thermal fuse was 
pinched, it must be removed and inspected for damage; a replacement thermal fuse may be required.
a6.  Plug the thermal fuse wires into the appropriate terminals.  The thermal fuse must be plugged into the 
correct terminals to work properly.

b.

Replacement of the lower thermal fuse:

b1.  When traced, one thermal fuse lead will end at terminal number “3” on the terminal block, unplug this lead.
The second thermal fuse lead will connect to a black lead exiting from the Digital Temperature Control (DTC), 
disconnect this lead from the black DTC lead.
b2.  Loosen, but do not completely remove the lower thermal fuse retaining screw.  This screw is located at the 
bottom of the lower heat shoe, in approximately 5.5 inches from the right end.  Note:  this screw may be either 
an Allen type requiring a 3mm Allen wrench to remove, or a Phillips type.  Keep this screw to refasten the new 
thermal fuse.
b3.  Unfasten any wiring clamps or wire ties securing the leads for the lower thermal fuse.  Gently slide the old 
thermal fuse out of the end of the heat shoe.  Note:  be certain to carefully observe the routing of the thermal 
fuse wiring, location of wiring clamps and wire ties as the new thermal fuse wiring must be routed in exactly the 
same path and be secured in the same manner.
b4.  If the new thermal fuse is not formed to the same shape as the old one, gently form a loop in it to match 
the old one.  A gentle loop is best; do not sharply crease the part.
b5.  Insert the new thermal fuse into the end of the lower heat shoe and hook it on the retaining screw.  Tighten 
the screw to secure the thermal fuse.  Caution:  Do not pinch the thermal fuse under the retaining screw; doing 
so will cause an electrical short.  Be certain the thermal fuse is hooked over the hex screw; gently pull on the 
leads and then push back in to feel that the thermal fuse can move and is not pinched.  If the thermal fuse was 
pinched, it must be removed and inspected for damage; a replacement thermal fuse may be required.
b6.  Plug the thermal fuse wires into the appropriate terminals.  The thermal fuse must be plugged into the 
correct terminals to work properly.

4.

Be certain to replace any wire ties that were cut or disturbed during the test procedure.  Replace and refasten the right side 
housing.  

NOTE:  be certain that all tools and service supplies are removed from the laminator before replacing the side 

housings.

5.

Test run the laminator:  allow the machine ample time to heat to the set temperature and stabilize; usually 35-45 minutes.

 

Ensure that the unit is not exceeding 340˚F when the DTC is set to the maximum temperature setting. 

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Содержание CSL2700

Страница 1: ...1 800 282 9290 C A L L T O L L F R E E ROLL LAMINATOR CSL2700 O W N E R S M A N U A L Customer Service M F 8am to 6pm EST Free Lifetime Tech Support...

Страница 2: ...a Customer either receives a a replacement part and or equipment from USI or b mail in physical service on a Product performed by USI or its agents c The Plan will cover the following non consumable p...

Страница 3: ...of a State other than Connecticut Any dispute between the parties arising under or relating to this Contract shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the...

Страница 4: ...mmon Repair Accessory Installation Part I Part II R Part III R Upper Heat Shoe removal 16 reinstall the Heat Shoe 17 removing the rubber rollers 18 20 Part IV Pressure Settings 21 Part V Lubrication P...

Страница 5: ...ch OFF before walking away or leaving the laminator unattended Before lifting or moving laminator turn drive switch OFF turn heat switch OFF unplug unit and allow to cool to room temperature Remove fi...

Страница 6: ...el holds film C Heat Guard D Side Housing E Temperature Adjustment Knob F Built in Handles G Heat ON OFF Switch H Motor Drive Switch I Paper Guide J Feed Tray K Heat Shoes Behind Heat Guard L Film Tem...

Страница 7: ...m may back up and jam the equipment A USI laminator cabinet is an excellent choice for a work area It can easily be moved and provide sufficient storage for film in the cabinet below WARNING Do not pl...

Страница 8: ...and accessories in place these straps are approximately 1 8 wide and should be care fully cut and removed prior to set up Be sure to save the shipping carton Should your laminator ever need to be ret...

Страница 9: ...take the bottom supply mandrel labeled low and insert it into the roll of film until the gripper dog meets the film s cardboard core photo 10 1 rotate the mandrel in the opposite direction from which...

Страница 10: ...n through If necessary keep turning the roll of film by hand to keep it slack until the splice has passed through Caution Do not apply excessive force to the ends of the mandrel i e with a hammer etc...

Страница 11: ...lm turn on the drive switch and using the threading board push the film web into the laminating rollers this process will push the web into the pull rollers and exit Ensure that the threading board an...

Страница 12: ...require adjustment depending on what type of film you are using Turn the heat on by depressing the heat power switch on the left side panel The red indicator light will illuminate and remain lit while...

Страница 13: ...ise until film is smooth on heat shoes once film is smooth stop tightening knobs NOTE For best results reset tension with EACH new pair of film rolls NOTE As the film roll supply becomes low it is nec...

Страница 14: ...ear hot heat shoe Run film through the laminator until the new web of film clears the pull rollers Photo 14 4 Readjust tension Photo 14 1 Photo 14 2 Photo 14 3 Photo 14 4 aUtomatIc SHUt oFF tImEr this...

Страница 15: ...ns this may indicate that cleaning of the rollers is necessary Periodically inspect the rubber laminating and pull rollers for adhesive build up remove the upper heat shoe to gain access to the lamina...

Страница 16: ...ion and location of wires for reassembly It is very important that wires are routed correctly or damage to machine may occur The location of wiring retainer should be marked before removal 4 Unplug up...

Страница 17: ...the heat shoe onto its bracket first then lower the left end and lock in place 4 Plug the heat shoe wires into the terminal block 5 Re mount the wiring retainer Be sure it is in its proper location an...

Страница 18: ...minator Photo 18 1 STEP 2 Unplug laminator make sure it is cool STEP 3 remove the side housing on both sides of the laminator STEP 4 remove the top heat shoe Photo 18 2 refer to diagram and instructio...

Страница 19: ...10 Slide the roll shaft out of the rubber roller and the roll sprocket laminat ing roller shown Photo 19 5 NOTE The chain can now be removed without loosening the motor mounting screws Photo 20 1 next...

Страница 20: ...e pull rollers on this laminator are interchangeable with the laminating rollers If the laminating rollers have minor damage each can be replaced by pull rollers If the laminating rollers are too badl...

Страница 21: ...power and remove both the left and right housings Locate the Slotted Screw holding Compression Spring Slotted Screw and Compression Spring locations are identical on both sides of the laminator Photo...

Страница 22: ...il To avoid binding of the laminating and pull rollers periodically oil the black plastic bushings Bushings are located at the end of each roller To gain access remove side housings NOTE Any type of l...

Страница 23: ...moving the knob Photo 23 1 STEP 4 Remove the spring metal washer leather washer and the friction stud Photo 23 2 STEP 5 to clean wipe the mounting hole free of excess debris Use rubbing alcohol Photo...

Страница 24: ...with the flat spot on the roll shaft This can be accomplished by either turning the drive on and off or by using the manual crank if equipped Each shaft has a flat spot causing the shaft to be D shap...

Страница 25: ...mal fuse can move and is not pinched If the thermal fuse was pinched it must be removed and inspected for damage a replacement thermal fuse may be required a6 Plug the thermal fuse wires into the appr...

Страница 26: ...taining the LEFT end of the heatshoe 7 Continue supporting the heatshoe and loosen and remove the two Allen head shoulder screws retaining the RIGHT end of the heatshoe Gently remove the heatshoe guid...

Страница 27: ...fast C STRETCH LINES RUNNING WITH WEB PARALLEL TO THE EDGE Causes 1 Too much tension on the supply mandrels 2 The heat is set too high 3 The heating shoes or rollers are not clean D BLISTERS ON SURFAC...

Страница 28: ...ff or unplug and plug in laminator power cord to reset timer H BOTTOM RUBBER ROLLERS TURN BUT TOP RUBBER ROLLERS DO NOT 1 The tension is too tight 2 Film has not been threaded correctly 3 Film was loa...

Страница 29: ...29 PART 1 cSl WIrInG dIaGraM...

Страница 30: ...PART 2 cSl WIrInG dIaGra 30...

Страница 31: ...JUSTMENT SCREW A3884 UPPER ROLLER BUSHING 404B A3885 LOWER ROLLER BUSHING 405B A3888 27 LOWER HEAT SHOE SPACER 506P A3905 27 RUBBER ROLLER TUBING 100C A3908 27 UPPER ROLLER SHAFT 101B A3909 27 LOWER R...

Страница 32: ...SIDE PLATE COMPLETE 2002 A9920 CLASSROOM BLUE RIGHT SIDE HOUSING 2002 A1150 CABLE TIE 8 A1151 CABLE TIES 4 A1152 CABLE TIES 18 G4525 SPLIT LOCK WASHER FOR REINFORCING BAR A4746 WIRING HARNESS CLAMP A5...

Страница 33: ...33 NOTES...

Страница 34: ...Revised 5 1 17...

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