GBC 930-115 Laminator User Manual


 
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Operations Manual Polaris II
7.0 Maintenance &
Troubleshooting
General Binding Corporation laminators require minimal
maintenance. However, regular maintenance is essential
to keep any piece of precision machinery at peak
performance. A maintenance schedule and a section of
procedures are included in this section.
WARNING: Do not wear ties, loose fitting clothes
or dangling jewelry while operating or servicing the
laminator. These items can get caught in the nip and
choke you or you can be crushed or burned.
INFORMATION: Improper maintenance can result
in poor output quality.
General Binding Corporation offers Cleaning kits ( P/N
1711515 ) as well as Extended Maintenance Agreements.
The only maintenance required by the operator is to
maintain clean and adhesive free nip rollers and overall
cleanliness of the laminator itself.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD: Do not use liquid or
aerosol cleaners on the laminator. Do not spill liquid
of any kind on the laminator. You can be severely
shocked, killed or cause a fire. Use only a damp cloth
for cleaning unless other wise specified.
7.1 Cabinets and cover
ELECTRICAL HAZARD: Remove power from the
laminator before cleaning. You can be severely
shocked, killed or cause a fire.
Use a damp ( use water only to dampen the cloth ) white
terry cloth towel to wipe dust from the cabinets and cover.
7.2 Clean the rollers
CAUTION: This procedure is performed while the
laminator is HOT! Use extreme caution. Direct
contact with the rollers can burn you!
CAUTION: Hardened adhesive deposits on the
rollers can cause damage to the rollers.
CAUTION: Do not apply cleaning fluids or solvents
to the rollers! Fluids and solvents will have a direct
effect on the rubber coated rollers and will require
replacement.
CAUTION: Do not use metal scouring pads to clean
the rollers! Scouring pads will damage the rollers
and require replacement.
CAUTION: Never clean the rollers with sharp or
pointed objects.