Safety and Warranty Information Falcon 36 Laminator Service Manual
GBC Pro-Tech 1997 October
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Push either
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Figure 1-1:
Using the Emergency Stop Buttons
Despite the safety features built into the Falcon 36
Laminator, extreme caution must be used when
operating or servicing the unit. READ THE
FOLLOWING WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE OR
SERVICE THE FALCON 36 LAMINATOR.
WARNING
Never place fingers or arms between the rolls
when they are turning or when the rolls are
in the closed position. You can be crushed or
burned.
WARNING
Do not wear ties, loose fitting clothing 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.
WARNING
Use extreme caution when operating the
laminator with the footswitch. The
photoelectric eye system is overridden and
your fingers can get caught in the nip. You
can be crushed or burned.
CAUTION
ALWAYS CHECK THE POSITION AND
CONDITION OF THE THERMOCOUPLES
PRIOR TO OPERATION! The thermal
junction of the thermocouples MUST make
contact with the laminating rolls to maintain
proper roll operating temperatures. The
thermocouples must also be free of adhesive
and dirt. The rolls can overheat and cause a
fire or seriously damage the laminator.
WARNING
Always use care in lowering the top
laminating roll. You can be crushed or
burned.
WARNING
Do not operate the laminator near water.
You can be severely shocked, electrocuted or
cause a fire.
DANGER
Unplug the laminator from the wall outlet
before servicing. You can be severely
shocked, electrocuted or cause a fire.
WARNING
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,
electrocuted or cause a fire. Use only a damp
cloth for cleaning.