Know your gbc ultima 65 laminator – ABC Office ULTIMA 65 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

1. Shipping damage should be brought to the immediate

attention of the delivering carrier.

2. Place the GBC Ultima 65 on a stable flat surface capa­

ble of supporting at least 95 lb. (45 kg). The surface
should be at least 30 inches high to assure comfortable
positioning during operation. All four rubber support
feet should be positioned completely on the supporting

surface. The supporting surface may also be large
enough to hold the material to be laminated.

3. The laminator should be positioned to allow exiting film

to drop freely to the floor. Accumulation of laminate

immediately behind the laminator as it exits the equip­
ment may cause the film to wrap around the pull rollers,
resulting in a "jammed” condition.

4. Avoid locating the laminator near sources of heat or

cold. Avoid locating the laminator In the direct path of
forced heated or cooled air.

5. Connect the attachment plug provided with the laminator

to a suitably grounded outlet only.

Avoid connecting

other equipment to the same branch circuit to which the

laminator is connected as this may result in nuisance

tripping of circuit breakers or fuses.

SPECIFICATIONS

Operating Speed -1.5 fpm (45.6 cm) to 10 fpm (3m).

Dimensions - 32.5 In. (83 cm) wide x 21 in. (53 cm) long x

12 in. (31 cm) high.

Weight - 85 lb. (39 kg).

Electrical requirements - Refer to the serial plate located

on the rear of the laminator for the specific electrical rating
applicable to the unit.

Voltage 120V~60Hz

230 - 50 Hz

Current 12.5A

7.8 A

Power

1500W

1800 W

KNOW YOUR GBC ULTIMA 65 LAMINATOR

A. POWER SWITCH;

Located at the back right of the

machine applies power to the laminator. The “POWER”
lamp will illuminate when position marked

"I”

is pushed.

The off position marked

"O”

removes power from the

laminator (Figure 1).

B. CONTROL PANEL:

Figure 2

POWER LAMP:

Indicates that the laminator is plugged

in and the main power switch is In the “ON”

(I)

position.

WAIT LAMP:

Illuminates when you first turn the lami­

nator on and when the temperature of the heat
rollers is insufficient for the selected film gauge setting.

O

READY LAMP:

Indicates when the laminator has suf­

ficient heat for the selected film

, IV

STANDBY BUTTON:

This button illuminates when the

laminator goes into the "STANDBY” mode, reducing

the temperature. When pressed, it enables the unit to

return to the predetermined film gauge setting.

1 MIL BUTTON:

Selects the heat and speed settings

for this gauge film. The laminator automatically defaults
to this setting whenever the power switch is activated.

Ò

Ultima Film (1 Mil) can be identified by a red stripe In

the cardboard core.

1.5 3 MIL BUTTON:

This button must be pressed to

set temperature and speed settings required for these
thicker gauge films.

FAST:

When pressed this button Increases the speed of

the laminator overriding the preset condition.

SLOW:

When pressed this button decreases the speed

of the laminator overriding the preset condition.

REVERSE:

Reverses roller movement to clear jams

vD and wrap-ups.

^

RUN:

Activates rollers for normal operation.

^)

STOP:

Stops the movement of the rollers.

C. SAFETY SHIELD:

Figure 3. Prevents entanglement,

entrapment and inadvertent contact with the heat rollers.

The laminator will operate only when the Safety Shield

is located In the fully down position. Power to the
motor is removed when the shield is raised.

D. FEED TABLE:

Figure 3. The Feed Table is used to

position items for lamination.

The laminator will operate

only when the Feed Table and Feed Table Latch are
properly installed.

E. TABLE INTERLOCK LATCH:

Figure 3. Used to lock

the Feed Table into position and activate an interlock

switch. The interlock latch is located on the left underside
of the Feed Table. The table cannot be removed without
retracting the latch to the right while lifting the table

upwards and away from the laminator.

The laminator will

not operate when the table is removed and/or the
interlock latch is retracted.

F. FEED GUIDE:

Figure 3. The Feed Guide permits

aligning the Item(s) to be laminated and is used to keep
longer Items straight. The Feed Guide may also be used
to feed smaller Items side by side by positioning the guide
towards the center of the Feed Table and placing smaller
items against each side of the Feed Guide as they are

being Introduced into the nip point of the heat rollers. To
position the adjustable guide, loosen the knob on the top
of the guide, slide it to the desired position and tighten the

knob to secure in place.

G. HEAT ROLLERS:

Silicone rubber coated steel tubes.

Used to heat the laminating film and compress the heated

film to the items being laminated. Heat Is provided by an

internal infrared element. The heat rollers are motor driven
for ease of loading new film.

H. IDLER BAR:

The Idler bars, located near each supply

roll are, used to direct the film to the heat rollers. The bot­

tom Idler Bar is movable to ease film loading.

I. PULL ROLLERS;

The pull rollers, located at the back of

the laminator, are motor driven. They simultaneously pull
the film and Improve the quality of the laminated item.

J. REAR SLITTER:

Used to cut the film web where it

exits the rear of the laminator (Figure 1).

K. CIRCUIT BREAKER:

Electrical safety device, located

under the left side cover, can be reset the operator if ^
tripped (Figure 1).

ABC Office

800.658.8788

www.abcoffice.com

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