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6. Use a soft cloth moisentened with alcohol to remove any residue from the Teflon surface of
the Heat Shoes and Laminating Rollers.
7. Allow the Heat Shoes and Laminating Rollers to dry before re-threading the film.
Removing Wrap-arounds...
When laminating with thinner gauges of film, there is the possibility of the film wrapping
around the Pull Rollers. Use the same procedure for Cleaning the Heat Shoes and
Laminating Rollers in order to remove a wrap-around. If the film cannot be pulled out of the
back of the machine... leave the motor and switch on and use the reverse switch on the back
of the machine to reverse the rollers so the film can be pulled up and out of the machine.
NOTE:
The Heat Shoes are hot! Use caution when cleaning the rollers or heat
shoes, or when removing wrap-arounds.
WARRANTY AND RETURN POLICY
Warranty
Your laminator is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of
1 year from the original purchase date. In the event of a defect in material or workmanship,
the manufacturer or its authorized dealer, will repair or replace (at their option) the laminator.
This does not cover rollers that have been damaged due to improper usage. The manufacturer
makes no other warranty stated or implied except as stated above.
Return Policy
If your laminator is not operating properly, first review the Operating Instructions and
Troubleshooting Guide. If the malfunction cannot be corrected, contact your local dealer for
instructions. Be sure to have your machine serial number and date of purchase handy. If the
laminator must be returned to the dealer, proper packaging and freight charges are your
responsibility. Shipping damages as a result of improper packaging is not covered under the
terms of this warranty.
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