SEAL 600-C Laminator User Manual


 
9
SAFETY FEATURES
The SEAL
®
Image
®
600-C Laminator is designed with
safety and protective devices with the user’s safety of
utmost consideration. However, following safe
operating guidelines is still the responsibility of the
operator.
HAND-OPERATED EMERGENCY STOP BUTTONS:
Emergency Stop buttons are located on the top of each
of the cabinets for easy access. Once pressed, they
immediately cease the laminator’s operation and raise
the top roller. Use these only in the case of an
emergency or you may damage an image during a
process.
NOTE: Once pressed, these buttons lock and must
be turned clockwise to reset.
After resetting the Emergency Stop button, you must
turn the main power back ON, and press the Motor
Switch ON to begin processing again.
COVERED FOOT SWITCH:
The foot switch allows for complete user control when
initially feeding an image into the nip or for feeding a
delicate image through the rollers. The cover prevents
accidentally stepping on the foot switch and starting the
laminator.
WARNING! On Domestic version laminators the
foot switch overrides the photoelectric eyes. When
the photo eye is blocked, a BUZZER sounds,
warning of close proximity to the nip. Use care to
keep hands clear of the rollers while using the foot
switch to prevent possible injury.
PHOTO ELECTRIC SAFETY EYES:
A light beam path set directly in front of the laminating
roller opening prevents foreign objects from passing
between the rollers. (The eyes are set for use at the
factory and checked by the service representative.)
LOCKING CABINETS:
The cabinets that house the inner workings of the
laminator include locks that maintenance or safety
personnel can open only with the supplied keys.
WARNING! Use of the inside of the cabinets for
storage may cause possible personal injury and/or
damage to the inner workings and will void the
warranty.
DOOR INTERLOCK
Located on the left side cabinet (facing front of
laminator), it automatically shuts the laminator power
off when the door interlock switch is turned to the OFF
position.
WARNING! For any servicing, ALWAYS turn the
door interlock switch to the OFF position and the
main power circuit breaker off before opening the
side cabinets.