GBC H800 PRO-R Benutzerhandbuch

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SET UP
• Shipping damage should be brought to the immediate 
attention of the delivering carrier.
• Place the laminator on a stable flat surface capable of supporting
130 lbs (59 kg). The surface should be at least 30" high to 
assure comfortable positioning during operation. All four 
rubber feet should be on the supporting surface.
• Connect power cord to an appropriate power source. Avoid 
connecting other equipment to the same branch circuit to 
which the laminator is connected as this may cause 
nuisance tripping of the circuit breaker or blown fuses.
• The laminator should be positioned to allow exiting film to 
drop freely to the floor. Accumulation of laminate as it exits 
the laminator may cause film to wrap around the rollers, 
causing a jammed condition.
• Avoid placing laminator near sources of heat or cold. Avoid 
locating the laminator in the direct path of forced, heated 
or cooled air.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Speed: 
9 fpm (3m) max.
Dimensions:
HeatSeal 800 Pro-R
20-1/4” (514mm) W
34” (864mm) L
13-5/8” (346mm) H
Weight: 120 lb. (54 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
Current: 12A
Power: 1450 W
A. POWER SWITCH: Located at the back of the machine applies
power to the laminator. The “POWER” lamp will illuminate when
position marked "l" 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.
READY LAMP: will illuminate when laminator has reached
operating temperature.
SPEED CONTROL KNOB: Use to select appropriate speed.
Refer to the Lamination Guide to find the recommended laminating 
speed. As a general rule, thicker items and film as well as dark or 
full ink coverage items need to run at slower speeds. These items 
tend to extract more heat at a quicker rate. Thinner items such as 
copy paper or tissure paper extract less heat and can be run at 
faster speeds.
RUN / STOP BUTTON: Starts and stops rollers for lamination 
process.
REVERSE BUTTON: Reverses roller movement to clear jams 
and wrap-ups.
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INSTALLATION
FEATURES GUIDE
Figure 1
Figure 2
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