ALDI OL 350-S User manual

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Laminators
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13" LAMINATOR
PLASTIFICADORA DE 13"
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13" LAMINATOR
PLASTIFICADORA DE 13"
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Contents
Overview .............................................................................4
Use ........................................................................................5
Product contents / device parts .......................................... 6
General information ............................................................7
Reading and storing the user manual ..................................7
Explanation of symbols ...........................................................7
Safety ...................................................................................8
Proper use ................................................................................. 8
Safety notes .............................................................................. 8
First use .............................................................................. 13
Checking the laminator and product contents.................. 13
Setting up the laminator .......................................................13
Activating / deactivating the laminator .............................. 13
Operation ........................................................................... 14
Hot lamination.........................................................................14
Cold lamination ....................................................................... 15
Removing a jammed laminating pouch .............................15
Cleaning ............................................................................. 16
Cleaning the laminator ..........................................................16
Cleaning the heating rollers .................................................16
Storage ...............................................................................17
Technical data ....................................................................17
Disposal .............................................................................. 18
Disposing of the packaging ..................................................18
Disposing of the laminator ....................................................18
Warranty card .................................................................... 19
Warranty conditions ..........................................................20
Dok./Rev.-Nr. 94092_20160620
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Product contentsdevice parts
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READY indicator with thermo-transfer-technology
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Pouch support (built-in)
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Pouch infeed slot
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Pouch output slot
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Laminating pouch, 11" × 17" (27.9 × 43.2 cm), 75 mic (3 mil), 8×
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ABS switch (antiblocking system)
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Multi-function switch II (HOT); 0 (OFF); I (COLD)
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General information
Reading and storing the user manual
This user manual accompanies this 13" Laminator and contains
important information on setup and handling. For improved
readability, the 13" Laminator will be referred to only as the “laminator”
below.
Before using the laminator, read the user manual carefully. This particularly
applies to the safety notes. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or
damage to the laminator. Store the user manual for further use. Make sure to
include this user manual when passing the laminator on to third parties.
Explanation of symbols
The following symbols and signal words are used in this user manual, on the
laminator or on the packaging.
DANGER!
This signal symbol / word designates a hazard with a high degree of risk, which
will result in death or severe injury if not avoided.
WARNING!
This signal symbol / word designates a hazard with moderate risk, which may
result in death or severe injury if not avoided.
NOTICE!
This signal word warns of possible damage to property.
This symbol provides you with useful additional information on
handling and use.
Read the user manual.
The laminator complies with protection class II. The laminator is
equipped with dual protective insulation and therefore contains
no touchable metallic parts, which could conduct voltage in the
event of a fault.
Safety
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Only use the laminator in indoor areas.
Products bearing the TUVus Certification Mark reflects supplier
commitment and confidence and has been independently
confirmed to meet the minimum requirements of U.S. electrical
safety standards.
Safety
Proper use
The laminator is exclusively designed for laminating. It is only intended for
private use and not suitable for commercial purposes.
Only use the laminator as described in this user manual. Any other use is
considered improper and may result in damage to property.
The manufacturer or vendor cannot be held liable for damages incurred
through improper or incorrect use.
Safety notes
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions
should always be followed including the following. Read all
instructions.
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock!
A faulty electrical installation, excessive line voltage or incorrect
operation may result in an electric shock.
Only connect the laminator in indoor areas and only to a
properly installed 120V socket with a protective conductor.
Only connect the laminator to an easily accessible socket
so that you can quickly disconnect it from the grid in case
of a failure.
Do not operate the laminator if it is visibly damaged or if
the power cable or power plug is defective.
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If the power cable of the laminator is damaged, the
manufacturer, its customer service team or a person with
similar qualifications must replace it.
Do not open the housing; instead, have a qualified
professional perform the repairs. Contact the service
address provided on the warranty card. Liability and
warranty claims are waived in the event of repairs or
conversions performed by the user, improper connection
of the device or incorrect operation.
Only parts that comply with the original device data may
be used for repairs. Electrical and mechanical parts, which
are essential for providing protection against sources of
danger, are located in this laminator.
Do not operate the laminator with an external timer or
separate telecontrol system.
To protect against the risk of electrical shock, do not
immerse the laminator, the power cable or power plug in
water or other liquids.
Never touch the power plug with damp hands.
Do not perform any other work (such as cleaning) on the
laminator while it is operating.
Never pull the power plug out of the socket by the power
cable; instead, always do so by taking hold of the power
plug.
Never use the power cable as a carrying handle.
Keep the laminator, power plug and power cable away
from open flames and hot surfaces.
Lay the power cable so that it does not pose a tripping
hazard.
Do not kink the power cable and do not lay it over sharp
edges. Do not let power cable hang over edge of table or
counter.
Only use the laminator in indoor areas. Do not use it in wet
rooms or in the rain.
Never store the laminator so that it is at risk of falling into a
bath tub or washbasin.
Safety
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Never reach to retrieve the laminator if it has fallen in
water. In such a case, immediately disconnect the power
plug.
Make sure that children do not insert any objects into the
laminator.
Always switch the laminator off and pull the power plug
out of the socket
when you are not using the laminator,
before you clean the laminator,
if a fault occurs,
in the event of a storm.
Do not modify the plug in any way. The laminator has
a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other).
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug will fit in a
polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully
in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact
a qualified electrician.
WARNING!
Danger for children and persons with impaired physical,
sensory or mental capacities (e.g. partially disabled
persons, older persons with reduced physical and mental
capacities) or lack of experience and knowledge (e.g.
older children).
This laminator may be used by children from the age of
eight as well as persons with impaired physical, sensory
or mental capacities or those lacking experience and
knowledge if they are supervised or have been instructed
in how to safely use the laminator and have understood
the risks associated with operating it. Children must not
play with the laminator. Cleaning and user maintenance
must not be performed by unsupervised children.
Keep children under eight years of age away from the
laminator and power cable.
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Do not leave the laminator unattended while it is
operating and do not perform any other activities during
operation.
Do not allow children to play with the packaging wrapper.
Children may get caught in it when playing and suffocate.
Keep the laminator away from pets.
Clearly advise other users of the risks.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the laminator may damage the
laminator.
Place the laminator on an easily accessible, level, dry,
heat-resistant and sufficiently stable work surface. Do not
place the laminator on the edge of the work surface.
Avoid the build-up of heat by not placing the laminator
directly up against a wall or under cupboards or similar.
Protect the laminator from direct sunlight.
Never place the laminator on or near hot surfaces (e.g.
stovetops, heaters etc.).
Ensure that the power cable does not come into contact
with hot parts.
Never expose the laminator to high temperatures (heaters
etc.) or to the effects of the weather (rain etc.).
Never fill the laminator with liquid.
Never attempt to clean the laminator by immersing
it in water and do not use a steam cleaner to clean it.
Otherwise, you could damage the laminator.
Never laminate damp documents or organic objects (e.g.
flowers, leaves etc.).
Do not cut the laminating pouches into pieces before
laminating and do not in any case cut off the sealed edges
from the laminating sheets.
Stop using the laminator if its plastic parts exhibit cracks or
breaks or are deformed. Only replace damaged parts with
corresponding original spare parts.
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Only laminate at room temperature (approx. 50–77 °F or
10–25°C).
Never insert metallic objects (e.g. paper clips, staples
etc.) or objects other than laminating pouches which are
intended for this laminator into the laminating pouch
infeed slot.
The laminator has vents. Never cover them with other
objects such as magazines, blankets or similar.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Keep the user manual for future reference.
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First use
Checking the laminator and product contents
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
If you are not cautious when opening the packaging with a
sharp knife or other pointed objects, you may easily damage the
laminator.
For this reason, be very careful when opening the
packaging.
1. Take the laminator out of the packaging.
2. Check whether the laminator or the individual parts exhibit damage. If
this is the case, do not use the laminator. Contact the manufacturer at the
service address specified on the warranty card.
3. Check to make sure that the delivery is complete (see Fig. A).
Setting up the laminator
1. Position the laminator so that there is enough space to insert a laminating
pouch
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. Do not position the laminator directly in front of a wall or other
objects.
2. Connect the power plug to a properly installed socket with a protective
conductor (120V = house connection).
Activating ⁄ deactivating the laminator
1. Switch the multi-function switch
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to “I” (COLD) to switch the laminator on
for cold lamination (see Fig. C).
2. Move the multi-function switch to “II” (HOT) to switch the laminator to hot
lamination.
The READY indicator with thermo-transfer-technology
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will
turn from blue to red once the laminator has reached the correct
temperature for hot lamination. The preheating time may vary
depending on the ambient temperature and air humidity.
3. Move the multi-function switch to “O” (OFF) to switch the laminator off.
Operation
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Operation
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
Improper handling of the laminator may result in injury.
If an object (sleeves, tie etc.) is unintentionally taken into
the pouch infeed slot, immediately disconnect the power
plug.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the laminator may result in damage.
Do not in any case laminate documents with a treated
surface, such as fax thermopaper or Polaroid pictures, and
papers with surfaces that may be altered through heat
should only be laminated using cold lamination.
Only use one pouch per lamination, as pouches may stick
tightly together.
Do not leave any laminating pouches in or next to the
laminator after lamination.
When using the laminator, a slight odour may be produced. Ensure
there is sufficient ventilation in the room, e.g. by opening windows.
Hot lamination
1. Move the multi-function switch
7
to “II” (HOT) to switch the laminator on
and operate it in hot mode.
The READY indicator with thermo-transfer-technology
1
must be red.
2. Place the document that you wish to laminate between the two sides of the
laminating pouch
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. Ensure that it lies flush with the closed edge.
3. Insert the laminating pouch closed-edge first into the pouch infeed slot
3
on the back of the laminator. The heating rollers will automatically pull the
laminating pouch in and move it to the pouch output slot
4
on the front of
the laminator. Do not use force to pull out the laminating pouch.
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4. Move the multi-function switch to “O” (OFF) to switch the laminator off.
5. Let the laminating pouch cool off briefly.
Repeat the process if the laminating pouch has not adequately
adhered to the document.
Cold lamination
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the laminator may result in damage.
After hot lamination, allow the laminator to cool down
sufficiently (approx. 20–30 minutes) before you use the
laminator for cold laminating.
Make sure that only laminating pouches intended
specifically for cold lamination are used.
1. Move the multi-function switch
7
to “I” (COLD) to switch the laminator on
and operate it in cold mode.
The READY indicator with thermo-transfer-technology
1
must be blue.
2. Place the document that you wish to laminate between the two sides of the
laminating pouch. Ensure that it lies flush with the closed edge.
3. Insert the laminating pouch closed-edge first into the pouch infeed slot
3
on the back of the laminator. The heating rollers will automatically pull the
laminating pouch in and move it to the pouch output slot
4
on the front of
the laminator. Do not use force to pull out the laminating pouch.
4. Move the multi-function switch to “O” (OFF) to switch the laminator off.
Removing a jammed laminating pouch
The laminator is equipped with an antiblocking system. If the laminating pouch
was not inserted straight or it becomes jammed in the laminator, push the
ABS switch
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towards the left (see Fig. B). You can then take the laminating
pouch out of the laminator while holding down the ABS switch and reinsert the
document in a new laminating pouch into the pouch infeed slot
3
.
Cleaning
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Cleaning
WARNING!
Burn hazard!
The laminator will become hot during operation and may cause
injury.
Always let the laminator cool off completely before you
clean it!
NOTICE!
Risk of short circuit!
Water that has penetrated the housing may cause a short circuit.
Never submerge the laminator in water.
Make sure that no water penetrates the housing.
NOTICE!
Risk due to improper operation!
Improper handling of the laminator may result in damage.
Do not use any aggressive cleaners, brushes with metal
or nylon bristles, as well as sharp or metallic cleaning
utensils such as knives, hard scrapers and the like. They
could damage the surfaces.
Cleaning the laminator
1. Disconnect the power plug before cleaning.
2. Let the laminator cool off completely.
3. Use a damp cloth to wipe off the laminator. Then let all parts dry completely.
Cleaning the heating rollers
1. Move the multi-function switch
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to “II” (HOT) to switch the laminator on
and operate it in hot mode.
2. Fold a sheet of paper and insert it, folded-edge first, into the pouch infeed
slot
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3. Keep repeating this process until no more glue deposits cling to the paper.
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Storage
NOTICE!
Risk due to incorrect storage!
Improperly storing the laminator may damage it.
Never store the laminator next to a heat source.
Do not fold or crush the power cable.
Only store the laminator if it is dry.
Always store the laminator in a clean, dry area so that it is protected from
direct sunlight and is not accessible to small children.
Use the original packaging for storage.
Technical data
Model: OL 350-S
Line voltage: AC 120 V / 60Hz
Power consumption: 800W; 6.7A / 80W; 0.67A
Protection class: II
Weight: 2.99 lbs (1.36kg)
Dimensions (W × D × H): 17.91" × 5.67" × 2.44" (455mm × 144mm × 62mm)
Product code: 93490
Preheating time: 4–5 minutes (3–5 mil laminator film)
Pouch thickness: 75 mic (3 mil)125 mic (5 mil),
200 mic (7.87 mil) cold laminator film
Operating speed: 11.8" / min (300mm / min) for 3–5 mil
Laminating temperature: approx. 257 °F (125°C)
Maximum film dimensions: up to 11" × 17" (27.9 × 43.2 cm)
Rolling mechanism: 2 rollers
Lamination: Hot and cold lamination
READY indicator: READY indicator with thermo-transfer-technology
Technical changes reserved.
Disposal
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Disposal
Disposing of the packaging
Sort the packaging before you dispose of it. Dispose of paperboard and
cardboard with the recycled paper service and wrappings with appropriate
collection service.
Disposing of the laminator
Old devices may not be disposed of in the household waste!
Should the laminator no longer be capable of being used at some point in
time dispose of it in accordance with the regulations in force in your
federal state or country.
Please ensure your recycling information does apply to the local regulations
and the EPA recommendations (www.epa.gov).
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WARRANTY CARD
Description of malfunction
Return your completed warranty
card together with the faulty
product to:
monolith GmbH
c/o TM3 Service #252
533 Church Street
Nashville, TN 37219
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Your details:
Name
Address
Email
Date of purchase*
* We recommend you keep the receipt with this warranty card.
Location of purchase
13" LAMINATOR
YEARS WARRANTY
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MODEL: OL 350-S PRODUCT CODE: 93490 10/2016
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Free hotline.
8:00 am–5:00 pm EST
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Warranty conditions
Dear Customer,
The ALDI warranty offers you extensive benefits compared to the statutory
obligation arising from a warranty:
Warranty period: 3 years from date of purchase.
6 months for wear parts and consumables under
normal and proper conditions of use (e.g. rechargeable
batteries).
Costs: Free repair / exchange or refund.
No transport costs.
ADVICE: Please contact our service hotline by phone, e-mail
or fax before sending in the device. This allows us to
provide support in the event of possible operator errors.
In order to make a claim under the warranty, please send us:
together with the faulty item, the original receipt and the warranty
card properly completed.
the faulty product with all components included in the packaging.
The warranty does not cover damage caused by:
Accident or unanticipated events (e.g. lightning, water, fire).
Improper use or transport.
Disregard of the safety and maintenance instructions.
Other improper treatment or modification.
After the expiry of the warranty period, you still have the possibility to have
your product repaired at your own expense. If the repair or the estimate of
costs is not free of charge you will be informed accordingly in advance.
This warranty does not limit the statutory obligation of the seller arising from
a warranty. The period of warranty can only be extended in accordance with
a legal standard. In countries where a (compulsory) warranty and / or spare
part storage and / or a system for compensation are / is required by law, the
statutory minimum conditions apply. In the event that a product is received
for repair, neither the service company nor the seller will assume any liability
for data or settings possibly stored on the product by the customer.
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ALDI OL 350-S User manual

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Laminators
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User manual

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