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● Do not laminate heat sensitive materials, such as thermal paper, in the
device.
● Metallic objects cannot be laminated.
● Lamination of moist documents produces poor results.
● Keep loose clothing, ties, jewellery, long hair and other loose objects
away from the laminator infeed slot. Risk of injury!
1.2 Safety information, thermal binder
● The surface of the equipment becomes hot during operation.
● Only use binding covers of the correct size. Otherwise, the binding
quality will not be satisfactory.
● Do not bind heat sensitive materials, such as thermal paper, in the
device.
● Do not insert metallic objects or fingers into the device opening. Doing
so represents a risk of an electric shock or burns.
2 Exemption From Liability
We cannot guarantee that the information which relates to the technical
properties of the product or to the product itself contained in this document is
correct. The product and its accessories described in this document are
subject to constant improvement and further development. For this reason,
we reserve the right to modify components, accessories, technical
specifications and related documentation of the product described herein at
any time without notice.
3 Intended Use
This laminating and thermal binding device may only be used for:
● lamination using hot lamination foil and cold lamination foil with a
lamination foil thickness of 75 to 125 mic
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, whereby the total thickness
of the document to be laminated (photos, pictures, cards, paper, etc.)
may be maximally 0.6 mm.
● binding a maximum of 200 sheets of paper (70g/m
2
) in special thermal
binding covers with a maximum width of 20 mm.
Any other use is considered unintended use. Unauthorised modifications or
reconstructions are not permitted.
4 mic or micron = abbreviation of the word micrometer (µm). 1 micrometer is one thousandth
of a millimetre.
Example: 75 µm = 0.075 mm. 100 µm = 0.1 mm. 125 µm = 0.125 mm.