Trimmer, Selecting the type of cut, Replacing the blade – United Office 2-in-1 Paper Trimmer User Manual

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then slide the locking latch towards the front to
Position B (Fig. 1).

4. Move the guillotine arm upwards.

5. Place the material to be cut in the required posi­

tion under the pressing rail and press the pressing
rail down (Fig. 2).

6. Then use your other hand to move the guillotine

arm down and cut the document (Fig. 2).

7. In order to lock the guillotine arm again after fin­

ishing your work, move the guillotine arm down
as far as possible, pull the locking latch at Posi­
tion B out to the right and then slide the locking
latch to the rear to Position A (Fig. 3).

Trimmer

Trimmer with integrated cut selector knob
and setting lock.

Cutting function:

-

Straight cut
Cutting capacity: max. 10 sheets (80 g / m²)

-

Perforation
Cutting capacity: max. 3 sheets (80 g / m²)

-

Wave cut
Cutting capacity: max. 3 sheets (80 g / m²)

The blades are accommodated in a protected hous­
ing.

1. Place the cutting unit on a stable, level working

base with the trimmer side facing up.

2. Slide the cutting head to one side of the guide rail

3. Turn the left and right-hand rotating knobs to

OPEN. Place the material to be cut under the
guide rail. Then the rotating knobs to LOCK. The
material is fixed and you can cut it.

Note: Hold the material to be cut securely, otherwise it
could shift and be cut inaccurately. The raster and meas­
uring system on the trimmer's working surface serve as
positioning aids.

4. To complete the cut, press the cutting head down

and slide it along the guide rail to the other side
(Fig. 4).

Note: To prevent a faulty cutting edge, do not run the
cutting head back again but remove the cut material dir­
ectly after completing the cut.

Selecting the Type of Cut

The trimmer has three different types of cut available
for selection: straight cut, perforation cut and wave
cut.

1. Slide the lock on the cutting head upwards (Fig.

5).

2. Turn the selector knob until the symbol represent­

ing the required type of cut is under the lock (Fig.
5).

3. Press the lock on the cutting head downwards

(Fig. 5).

Replacing the Blade

The blade has four cutting edges (two on each side).
When the quality of the cut is no longer clean, turn the
blade so that one of the unused cutting edges will be
used.

1. Slide the cutting head to one end of the guide

rail.

2. Remove the blade out of the slot from the other

side of the guide rail. Recesses are provided for
this at both sides of the guide rail (Fig. 6).

3. Turn the blade so that one of the cutting edges

not yet used is moved to the cutting position. Lay
the blade back in the slot. When all four cutting
edges of the blade are worn, replace the blade.

Changing a Cutting Head

When the blade of the cutting head is damaged or
worn, the cutting head must be replaced.

1. Remove the end cap of the guide rail from the

base plate (Fig. 7, A) by simultaneously pressing
it in a little at the bottom end and sliding it up.

2. Turn the rotating knobs so that the LOCK inscrip­

tion is at the top. Pull the rotating knobs about 1 -
2 mm out of the device. Turn the rotating knobs
about 30 degrees and pull them out completely.
Pull the guide rail out of the base plate (Fig. 7, B).

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