3M Scotch TL901 User manual

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Body: ABS plastic
housing
Ready Indication
Light
Input Trav
Guides
(Figure'l)
Inlet: The
entrance for the object to be laminated
Outletr The exit lbr the laminated object
Jam
Release
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On/Off Indication Light
On/Off Switch
Heat Settins
Switch
SPECtFtCA O S
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15.75 x 11"
5fi
3.5 b.
(UL)
12ov 6oHz
254W,2.24
TL901
Thermal Laminator
lmpona ! Please read entirc enclosed imlruction booklet
belor€ beginning
your
lamination
proiect.
3PECIFICATIOII OF
PARTS FUNCTION
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IilTEiIDED
USE
This laminator
is designed for
use with thermal
laminating
pouches
for
laminating
paper
or flat
paper-like
items between
two film
layers. It is intended for
home, home
ofice or small
office
use. ltems not intended
for
use
with
laminator include:
cutency,
Social Security cards,
thermal papers,
stamps, credit
cards,
cards with a magnetic
strip
and other similar items.
Also, do not
use sharp objects,
unheatrble plastic,
historically
valuable papers
or
one-of
a
kind
items.
OPEBATII,IG
IIISTBUGTIONS
Place the laminator
on a flat,
secure. stable surface.
Plug
the
power
cord into a
standard 120V
outlet.
Move
the
power
switch to the
"on"
position.
Make sure the
red power
light is illuminated.
Adjust the Heat
Setting switch as
necessary. The
3
mil
setting should
be used for laminating
standard
printer paper
or
lighter
weight
items.
The 5 mil setting
should be
used for
photo paper,
business
cards and other
thick items.
Wait
for the
green
ready light to
come
on.
Insert
the item to be laminated into
a
ScotchrM Thermal Laminating
Pouch.
so that the borden are even
on all sides. The suggested
minimum border on all sides is
approximately l/8 inch or 3 mm.
(Figure
2, Figure 3)
Adjust input
tray
guides
to the
width of your laminating pouch.
Inse the
pouch
with the
item,
sealed-edge first,
straight into the
laminator inlet.
Hold the
pouch
until the mrchine
moves it
forward.
(Figure
4)
The laminated item will
automatically exit the outlet of
the laminator Do not
pull
the
pouch
thrcugh the laminator. If
the
pouch
should becomejammed
or not feed corectly, hold down
thejam release lever and
pull
the
pouch
ftrough the laminator.
Remove
pouch
after
it has
stopped moving
and sheet is
cool.
(Figure
5)
When
finished laminating,
move
the
power
switch to
the
"off'position.
Sealed Edoe
f'
(Figure
2)
(Figure
3)
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USE
IilSTBUCTToNS
Use 3 to l0 milthick pouches.
The laminator
is designed
to work with pouches
that
are a minimum
of 3 mils
(1
mil
=
0.001 inches) and
a maximum
of 10 mils thick.
Using
pouches
that are
thinner or thicker
may cause
jamming
or
differcnce in
quality
(ex.
bubbling).
If the laminator
is turned
on and
has not been
used
for more
than one hour.
excessive
heat may have
been
created in the
machine.
To avoid
ovefieating
and its
consequent
inferior
laminating
rcsult, inse(
a
piece
of copy
paper
into
the
machine
to remove the
excessive
heat before
your
formal laminating.
If white spots appear
or the laminated pouch
appears hazy, send
the item,
sealed end first, through
the
laminator
again.
Items have
to be laminated
on both sides.
One side
lamination
may cause the
film to be rolled
into the
machine making
it unusable.
DO NOT
insert the open end
of the
pouch
into the machine
to
prevent
it ftom being rolled
into the machine.
CARE AIID
MAll{IElrlAI{CE
Wait for laminator
to cool
down and unplug
before
cleaning. Wipe
exterior
of laminator with
cloth
to rcmove dust.
The
roller heater is fragile. DO
NOT DROP
or impact machine.
Store laminator in
a cool
dry
place.
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Place
unit on flat, secure,
stable
surface.
Laminating machine
and
laminated items
may become
hot during
use. It is not intended
for use by
unsupervised
children. Do
not leave laminator
unattended while
tumed on or
in use. Allow machine
to cool
before moving.
Allow laminated
items to cool
before removing.
Do not cover
vent holes on
bottom of machine
while
it is in use.
To reduce the
potential
for
electrical shock:
.
Do not operate the
laminating machine if it
has
a damaged
power
cord
or
plug,
if it is not working
properly,
has been dropped
or damaged.
.
Do not use laminator
in wet environments. The
unit is intended for
indoor
use only.
.
Do not
rcmove outer
housing
or attempt to
seftice
or repair the
machine yourself.
.
Keep
power
cord away
from hot surfaces.
.
Connect
laminator to
a standard
l20V outlet.
.
Unplug the machine from
electrical outlet before it
is moved
or when it is not
in use for an extended
period
of time.
For
premium quality
lamination,
use
Scotclf" Brand Thermal LamfuEting
Pouches.
L,ook for
them
in
these
convenient sizes:
TP5900-20
Thermal Pouches
For items un to 4" x 6"
20 Pack.5 inil
TP5902-20
Thermal Pouches
For item.s un to
-1.5"
x 5"
20 Pack. 5 inil
TP5903-20
Thermal
Pouches
For items un to 5" t 7"
20 Pack. 5 inil
TP5851-20
Thermal Pouches
For Business/I.D.
Cards
20 Pack. 5 mil
TP5852-10
Thermal Pouches
For I.D. Batlges
l0 Pack, 5 mll
TP3854-20
Thermal Pouches
For itens un to 8.5" x I l
"
20 Pack.
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TP3854-50
Thermal Pouches
For ilents uo to 8.5"
x
I l"
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Lnnit€d
Wanantv This
pmduct
wiu be free ftom defects in mterial and ma.dactur for
a
period
of thirly
(30)
days
from
the date of
purchase.
User is
iesponsible
for delemining
whether
the
pmduct
is fi1 for a
particuhr puryose
a.d suitable for usCs applicatio.. Il this
3M
prcducl
is def{tive
qi$in
the waiirnty
period
slated abole,
you.
exclusilo Emedy a.d
3M\ sole obligation sha1l be, al 3M\ oplion,10 eplace or rcpair the 3M
prcduct
or iefund
the
pmhase price
of
te
3M
ploducl.
This
warnnty
does not
cover
normal
wear
and t€ar, oi
damage rcsu1in8 frcm accident. nisus, allenlion or let of Easonable cee.
This
Namty
gives you
sp4irc le8alri8hts, md
you
may have olher righls
which n.y ldy fiom
stat to srate, or country ro counlry, To obmin
wa&nty
seNice
conlact 3M at I 80G?72 433?.
Limitation
of Liabilitv 3M will not b€ liable for any los or damag€ arising fren this lM
product,
yheth€r
direct, indire.l, special, incid€oirl or consequential, reeardless
of th€ leeal thory d*rted, i.cludhg wuoty, cort.act, rcgligence
or
stricl liability.
Some stale aod muntries
do
not
allow the exclusio. or limiration
of
incidental or
consquential
damages, so lhe above limitatioD or exclusion may not apply lo
you.
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For morc inlormation or help with
your
Scotchfu Thermal Laminator.
call the 3M Help Line:
l-800-772-433',7
Stalionery Products Division
3M Center
St- Paul- MN 551,14-lm0
70-o714-1101 -2
Made
in
China
o 3M
2007
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