GBC 930-032 Laminator User Manual


 
Operations Manual: Safety
Voyager 3
Voyager 3
2004 General Binding Corporation
Page 1-3
CAUTION: Vapor build up or stored flam-
mable liquids can cause a fire. Excessive
dust can damage the laminator.
CA
UTION: Exercise extreme caution
when working around or replacing the
film cutter blade. This blade is sharp and
cut you.
CA
UTION: Keep feet away from the feed-
er pile table when lowering to ground
level.
CA
UTION: Avoid contact with the heat
roller during webbing, operation, un-web-
bing, changing film or after heat has been
removed from the laminator.
CA
UTION: Always observe all warning
labels placed at various points on the
laminator. If you do not completely under-
stand a label, contact your local service
representative for further explanation.
CA
UTION: Always follow proper shut-
down procedure as described in this
manual when turning the laminator off.
CA
UTION: Only use materials specified
in this manual for cleaning of the lamina-
tor and routine maintenance.
CA
UTION: The laminator may only be
moved by a qualified service representa-
tive. Improper disconnection or reconnect-
ing can result in injury to you and/ or dam-
age to the laminator.
CA
UTION: Never use this machine for
any other purpose than its intended
design and function. You may be injured.
The following actions can result in
machine damage.
CAUTION: Do not make any modifications to this
laminator. Unauthorized changes will void your war-
ranty and may cause extensive repairs or create
poor output quality.
CA
UTION: Do not locate the laminator where air is
blowing directly on the machine. The air flow can
cool the rollers unevenly and result in poor output
quality.
CA
UTION: Only use acceptable materials through
this laminator. Unacceptable materials may cause
damage to the rollers or cause poor output quality.
CA
UTION: Do not place the laminator on uneven
surfaces. This will effect the operation of the lamina-
tor and will result in poor output quality.
INFORMA
TION: Any concerns for safety
or operation should be brought to the
attention of your local service representa-
tive immediately.