SEAL 600-C User Manual

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Keep the area around your laminator clear with 
adequate space around it so you can feed, receive 
and trim mounted and/or laminated images. 
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An area 15’ x 11’ (4.5m x 3.4m) is the smallest area 
recommended. We recommend a room size of 20’x 
18’ (6.1m x 5.49m) to accommodate a laminator and 
2 (4’ x 8’) tables on castors for finishing/layout 
work. This area is required for loading and 
unloading rolls of material onto the unwind shafts 
and feeding and receiving the maximum mounting 
board lengths into the laminator correctly. 
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NOTE: Maximum board lengths are up to 12 feet 
long. 
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The work area should be level, flat, and well lit. 
 
 
 
 
Figure 1. Workspace Area Diagram 
CONNECTING YOUR LAMINATOR 
Connect the laminator in accordance with the details 
given on the identification plate attached to the rear of 
the laminator. Refer also to the Technical Specifications 
page for more information. 
IMPORTANT! SEAL recommends that a licensed 
electrician in accordance with electrical codes in 
your area install your mains power or the warranty 
will be void. Specifications subject to change 
without notice. 
 
We recommend the installation of a Ground Fault 
Interrupter (GFI) circuit breaker if operating the 
laminator near water or in an area of high humidity.  
Once power is connected to your laminator, press the 
Main Power Stand-by switch UP on the front control 
panel to turn the laminator ON. If the Power Indicator 
Light is not lit, refer to the “Troubleshooting” page for 
problem solving information. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
55"/140 cm
55"/140 cm
Maximum board length
Maximum board length
        2 1 / 5 3   c m
(Door clearance)
"
Room Length = 2 x max. board length + 32" (81 cm)
32"/81 cm
Minimum Room Width =15 feet/4.5 meter
 
21"/53cm
Minimum Room Length = 11 feet / 3.4 meter
Rolls of Media
Rolls of Media
21"/53cm
Upper Rear Unwind Shaft
Front Lower Unwind Shaft