Cleaning your laminator, Proseal, 44 pouch board laminator – SEAL PRO 44 User Manual

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ProSEAL

®

44 Pouch Board Laminator

CLEANING YOUR LAMINATOR

Cleaning the Outside of the Laminator:

CAUTION! Disconnect the laminator from

the power supply before cleaning.

The laminator may be cleaned with a lint-free

cloth, lightly dampened with a mild soap and

water solution. Do not use a spray-on cleaner.

Do not immerse any part of the laminator in

water or other liquid.

Do not use an abrasive cleaner, which can

damage the painted surfaces.

Do not allow water or liquids to enter the

electrical circuits, which may cause personal

injury and/or damage the equipment when

power is applied.

Cleaning the Rollers

The laminating rollers of your ProSEAL should

be periodically cleaned of adhesive build up that

might occur during normal operation.

IMPORTANT! Clean the laminating rollers to

prevent adhesive build-up and to ensure quality

output. Adhesive build-up may eventually

damage the rollers.

When laminating, a small amount of adhesive

will squeeze out between the laminate films and

onto the top and bottom rollers. This residue

accumulates through normal use and can be

easily cleaned off the rollers.

Using a Cleaning Board:

1.

A new sheet of 3/16” foam board may be

used to clean the rollers. Simply run the

new board through the machine to

remove any built up adhesive.

1.

Turn on the unit. Once the machine has

reached process temperature set the

Control Knob to 3/16" (5mm).

2.

Slowly insert the Cleaning Board into the

inlet opening. Ensure that the board

enters centered and straight. A gentle

push may be required to start the board

into the machine. Hold the edges of the

board until it is engaged in the unit and

the laminator begins pulling it on its own.

3.

The board will feed through the laminator

and automatically exit at the rear of the

unit.

CAUTION! THE BOARD WILL BE HOT!

Allow the board to lie flat while cooling.

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