Kompernass Laminator ULG 350 A1 User Manual

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Laminator ULG 350 A1  
Laminator  
Operating instructions  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID-Nr.: ULG350A1-04/10-V1  
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Content  
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1. Intended use  
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2. Items supplied  
3. Appliance description  
4. Technical Data  
5. Safety instructions  
6. Suitable laminating pouches  
7. Operating levels  
8. Preparing for hot lamination  
9. Preparing for cold lamination  
10. Lamination process  
11. Anti-Blocking Switch (ABS)  
12. Trimming function  
13. Cleaning and care  
14. Storage  
15. Disposal  
16. Warranty and Service  
17. Importer  
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this  
maual for later reference. Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date.  
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Laminator  
3. Appliance description  
Pouch guide (rear)  
Cutting rail  
Cutting head  
Pouch format lock  
Slot for manual pouch input  
ON / OFF Indicator lamp  
Indicator lamp "Ready"  
Selector switch for hot and cold lamination  
(HOT and COLD)  
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1. Intended use  
This laminator is intended exclusively for use in priva-  
te households and for the hot and cold lamination  
of documents printed on paper or cardboard.  
Additionally, the documents can be trimmed.  
It is NOT intended for use with any other materials.  
It is also NOT intended for commercial or industrial  
applications.  
Anti-Blocking switch and pouch thickness switch  
Pouch ejector slot (front)  
Document support  
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The warranty does not provide compensation for  
damage caused by improper use of the appliance!  
Trimming attachment  
2. Items supplied  
4. Technical Data  
1x Laminator  
10x Laminating pouches DIN A4 for hot laminating  
(80 micron)  
10x Laminating pouches DIN A5 for hot laminating  
(80 micron)  
10x Laminating pouches for hot lamination of  
business cards (80 micron)  
Nominal voltage:  
Current demand :  
Power consumption:  
Laminating speed:  
220 - 240 V 50 Hz  
1,6 A  
350 W  
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Foil size  
80 micron  
125 micron  
A4  
A5  
approx. 40 s approx. 51 s  
approx. 29 s approx. 36 s  
1 x Operating Instructions  
Pouch width:  
Max. 230 mm  
Pouch thickness for hot lamination:  
max. 125 micron  
Pouch thickness for cold lamination:  
max. 200 micron  
Protection class:  
CO time:  
Cooling time:  
II /  
2 hours  
1/2 hour  
After two hours of operation the appliance must  
be allowed to cool down for at least a 1/2 hour.  
Trimming capacity of the trimming attachment  
max. 3 sheets of 80g/m2  
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CO Time  
• Do NOT laminate any document which, together  
with the laminating pouch, would have a thickness  
of more than 1,0 mm. Should you do so, the lami-  
nating pouch could cant itself inside the laminating  
appliance. This would damage the laminating pouch,  
the document being laminated as well as the la-  
minator.  
The C.O. Time (Continuous Operation) details how  
long an appliance may be used without the motor  
overheating and being damaged. After the appliance  
has run for this period it must be switched off until  
the motor has cooled itself down.  
• Do not use an extension cable. Place the appliance  
where the mains power socket is easily accessible,  
so that in the event of an emergency the plug can  
be quickly withdrawn.  
• Do not use an external timing switch or a separate  
remote control system to operate the appliance.  
• Place the appliance where the power wall socket  
is easily accessible, so that in the event of an  
emergency the plug can be quickly withdrawn.  
5. Safety instructions  
• This appliance is not intended for use by individuals  
(including children) with restricted physical, physio-  
logical or intellectual abilities or deficiences in  
experience and/or knowledge unless they are  
supervised by a person responsible for their safety  
or receive from this person instruction in how the  
appliance is to be used.  
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they  
do not play with the appliance.  
ƽ Risk of electrical shock!  
• Connect the appliance to a mains power socket  
• Unplug the power cable after every use and be-  
fore cleaning, so as to prevent the appliance from  
inadvertently switching itself on.  
with a mains voltage of 220-240 V 50 Hz.  
• Do not take the appliance into use if the power  
cable or the plug is damaged.  
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• Check the appliance and all parts for visible  
damages. The safety concept can work only if  
the appliance is in a faultless condition.  
• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables  
to be replaced at once by qualified technicians  
or our Customer Service Department.  
• Never perform hot lamination on flammable,  
heat-sensitive and/or meltable materials and do  
not laminate drawings on temperature-sensitive  
paper or material that will undergo changes in  
colour or quality when subjected to heat.  
• Never laminate valuable or unique documents.  
Although the laminator satisfies all predominant  
safety norms and standards, errors can never be  
completely discounted - as with all electrical ap-  
pliances. Errors with the laminator can result in  
damage to the document being laminated.  
• NEVER immerse the appliance in water.  
Wipe it only with a damp cloth.  
• Do not expose the appliance to rain and never  
use it in a humid or wet environment.  
• Ensure that the power cable never becomes wet  
during operation.  
• Unplug the appliance immediately after use.  
The appliance is free of electricity only when you  
remove the plug from the mains power socket.  
• Do not open the housing or attempt to repair the  
appliance yourself. Should you do so, device safety  
can no longer be assured and the warranty will  
become void.  
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ƽ Risk of fire!  
6. Suitable laminating pouches  
• Do not use the appliance in the vicinity of hot  
surfaces.  
• For hot lamination you can use pouches with a  
width of up to 230 mm and a maximum thickness  
of 125 micron.  
• Do not place the appliance at locations exposed  
to direct sunlight.  
This could lead to overheating and cause irrepa-  
rable damage.  
• Please note that each laminating pouch may only  
be used once.  
• Do not leave the appliance unattended when in  
use.  
• NEVER cover the ventilation slits on the top of the  
appliance while it is switched on.  
For hot lamination, use only laminating  
pouches that are expressly designated  
for hot lamination.  
For cold lamination, use only laminating  
pouches that are expressly designated  
for cold lamination.  
ƽ RISK OF INJURY!  
Keep children away from the connecting cable and  
the appliance. Children frequently underestimate the  
dangers of electrical devices.  
Take note that the laminating pouches in-  
cluded with the laminator are intended  
exclusively for hot lamination.  
• Ensure that the appliance stands with a safe and  
secure positioning.  
• Do not operate the appliance if it has sustained  
a fall or is damaged. Arrange for the appliance  
to be checked and, if necessary, repaired by a  
qualified expert.  
• Some parts of the appliance become very hot  
during operation. To avoid burns, do not touch  
these parts.  
7. Operating levels  
Position of  
Laminating foil  
Position of  
pouch thickness  
selector switch  
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thickness  
switch  
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HOT  
80  
> 60 - 80  
HOT  
Cold  
125  
125  
85 - 125  
to 200  
Tip: For high-gloss photos, you should select the switch  
position “125” as well as the appropriate  
pouch thickness.  
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8. Preparing for hot lamination  
Lay the document to be laminated into a lami-  
nating pouch of the appropriate size.  
Insert the pouch guide into the holes provided  
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on the rear of the laminator.  
If not already done, fold the trimming attach-  
Make certain that all corners of the docu-  
ment have at least two millimetres of space  
to the edge of the laminating pouch, as  
shown in Fig. 1. Make certain that you use  
only one pouch for laminating. First open  
it up, as shown in Fig. 2.  
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down.  
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Pull the document support out, so that the  
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document can be pulled in straight into the slot  
for manual pouch input  
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Insert the laminator plug into a mains power  
socket.  
Ensure the appliance has a stable positioning.  
Switch the appliance on by placing the selector  
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switch for hot and cold lamination at "HOT".  
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The red ON / OFF indicator lamp  
glows.  
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Activate the pouch thickness switch only  
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when the appliance is switched on. Other-  
wise, the appliance could be irreparably  
damaged.  
For information about the lamination  
process, please read section 10.  
Place the pouch thickness switch at the desired  
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pouch thickness (80 or 125 micron).  
The laminator now heats itself up to the operating  
temperature.  
The laminator has reached its operating tempe-  
rature as soon as the green LED indicator light  
"Ready"  
glows.  
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Attainment of the operating temperature  
is indicated by the lighting up of the green  
LED indicator lamp "Ready"  
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more uniform laminating result we recom-  
mend, especially for thinner foils (below  
125 Micron) and after adjustment to a dif-  
ferent foil thickness, to first wait an addi-  
tional 2-3 minutes before beginning with  
lamination.  
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Hinweis: For cold lamination, ALWAYS place  
the pouch thickness switch at 125 microns.  
Fig. 2  
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Switch the appliance on by placing the selector  
switch for hot and cold lamination at "COLD".  
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The red ON / OFF indicator lamp  
the green indicator lamp "Ready"  
now glow.  
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Lay the document to be laminated into a lami-  
nating pouch of the appropriate size.  
Make certain that all corners of the docu-  
ment have at least two millimetres of space  
to the edge of the laminating pouch, as  
shown in Fig. 1.  
Make certain that you use only one pouch  
for laminating. First open it up, as shown  
in Fig. 2.  
For information about the lamination pro-  
cess, please read section 10.  
9. Preparing for cold lamination  
10. Lamination process  
If you have previously performed hot lami-  
nation:  
Lay the laminating pouch onto the pouch guide  
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After hot laminating, allow the laminator  
to cool down completely before beginning  
with cold lamination. Remember, the rollers  
inside the laminator will still be hot. These  
can damage the laminating pouch and the  
document to be laminated!  
Lay the right or left edge of the laminating pouch  
against the pouch format lock (closed side  
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leading). Slide the pouch format lock together  
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until the selected format size is reached. This pre-  
vents the laminating pouch from being pulled in  
at an angle.  
Insert the pouch guide into the holes provided  
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on the rear of the laminator.  
If not already done, fold the trimming attach-  
Should the laminating pouch be pulled in  
at an angle, use the "Anti-Blocking Funk-  
tion" as described in chapter 11.  
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down.  
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Pull the document support out, so that the  
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document can be pulled in straight into the slot  
Now slide the laminating pouch slowly into the  
for manual pouch input  
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slot for manual pouch input  
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Insert the laminator plug into a mains power  
socket.  
Ensure the appliance has a stable positioning.  
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When you have slid the laminating pouch several  
Remove the laminate pouch.  
centimetres into the slot , it will start to be pulled  
Turn the anti-blocking switch (ABS) back to  
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in automatically. Release the laminating pouch  
as soon as you notice it being pulled in auto-  
matically.  
the desired foil thickness.  
Re-start the lamination process.  
Ensure there is at least 30 cm of open space  
in front of the laminator. If you do not, the  
laminating pouch will not be completely  
ejected from the laminator after lamina-  
tion. This could damage the laminated  
pouch.  
12. Trimming function  
Should you wish to use the trimming function on the  
pouch guide , dismantle the pouch guide  
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If not already done, place the trimming attach-  
ment so that it forms a level surface with the  
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The completed laminated pouch is ejected from  
pouch guide  
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the pouch ejector slot  
of the laminator.  
Slide the cutting head to the end stop (the  
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cutting head  
can be slid to both ends of the  
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Only after hot lamination:  
cutting rail ).  
Flap the cutting rail upwards with the rounded  
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When the finished laminated pouch is dis-  
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charged from the pouch ejector slot  
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grip and position the document on the pouch  
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the appliance, it is hot and can easily  
guide . Restrain the document by sliding the  
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change its shape. For this reason, allow  
the laminated pouch to cool down for at  
least one minute before touching it.  
To improve the lamination result, you can  
weigh a still hot laminated pouch down with  
a book, a file folder or any other heavy,  
flat object. This helps achieves a flat and  
flawless surface.  
pouch format locks  
both sides of the document.  
Use the markings on the measurement table to  
align the document precisely.  
Flap the cutting rail downwards so that it  
together until they touch  
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engages.  
Hold the paper in a secure position with your  
left hand.  
To trim, press the cutting head down with  
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the right hand and then slide it with one pull or  
11. Anti-Blocking Switch (ABS)  
push over the document.  
At the start of the lamination process, the pouch  
may be pulled in at an angle or jam itself inside the  
appliance.  
Turn the anti-blocking switch (ABS) to the  
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position ABS.  
The laminate pouch is not pulled any further in.  
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13.Cleaning and care  
Release the sheet as soon as you notice it  
being pulled in automatically.  
Potentially fatal electrical shock:  
• Never open the appliance housing. There  
are no user-serviceable elements inside.  
• Never submerse the appliance into water  
or other liquids!  
• The contaminants on the rollers inside the lamina-  
tor are now transferred to this sheet of paper.  
The paper will be discharged from the pouch  
ejector slot  
of the laminator.  
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Repeat this cleaning process several times.  
Use a fresh clean sheet of paper each time.  
When you no longer see any contaminants on  
the paper, the rollers inside the laminator are  
clean.  
Cleaning the housing:  
Clean the surface of the housing with a  
slightly moistened cleaning cloth.  
First remove the plug.  
Allow the appliance to cool down completely.  
Ensure that no moisture can permeate into the  
appliance.  
14. Storage  
Allow the appliance to cool down completely  
before putting it into storage.  
Cleaning the interior of the appliance:  
Do not store the laminator in damp loca-  
tions where moisture could enter inside  
the appliance. (E.g. cellars)!  
With every lamination, contaminants are deposited  
on the rollers inside the laminator. Over time, this re-  
duces the performance of the laminator. You should  
therefore clean the rollers inside the laminator after  
use.  
15. Disposal  
Prepare the appliance as described in Chapter  
8 "Preparing for hot lamination", up to the point  
where the green indicator lamp "Ready"  
Do not dispose of the appliance with  
your normal domestic waste. This  
product is subject to the provisions of  
European Directive 2002/96/EC.  
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Then run a sheet of DIN A4 paper, folded in  
Dispose of the appliance through an approved waste  
disposal centre or at your community waste facility.  
Observe the currently applicable regulations.  
In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal  
centre.  
the middle (maximum thickness 1.0 mm) …  
• without a laminating pouch and  
• with the fold first  
… slowly into the slot for manual pouch input  
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Dispose of all packaging materials in an  
environmentally friendly manner.  
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16. Warranty and Service  
17. Importer  
The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from  
the date of purchase. The appliance has been ma-  
nufactured with care and meticulously examined be-  
fore delivery. Please retain your receipt as proof of  
purchase. In the event of a warranty claim, please  
make contact by telephone with our Service Depart-  
ment. Only in this way can a post-free despatch for  
your goods be assured.  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
D-44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY  
The warranty covers only claims for material and  
maufacturing defects, but not for transport damage,  
for wearing parts or for damage to fragile compo-  
nents, e.g. buttons or batteries. This product is for  
private use only and is not intended for commercial  
use. The warranty is void in the case of abusive and  
improper handling, use of force and internal tampe-  
ring not carried out by our authorized service  
branch. Your statutory rights are not restricted in  
any way by this warranty.  
The warranty period will not be extended by repairs  
made under warranty. This applies also to replaced  
and repaired parts. Any damage and defects extant  
on purchase must be reported immediately after un-  
packing the appliance, at the latest, two days after  
the purchase date. Repairs made after the expira-  
tion of the warranty period are subject to payment.  
DES UK LTD  
Tel.: 0871 5000 700 (£ 0.10 / minute)  
Kompernass Service Ireland  
Tel: 1850 930 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)  
Standard call rates apply. Mobile operators may vary.  
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