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What important safety advice should be followed when using the EDNET 91610?

When using the EDNET 91610, follow these safety instructions:

1. Read through the operating instructions carefully and completely before using the machine for the first time.

2. Only put the machine on a flat and dry surface. It must be freely accessible from all sides. It is not recommended to use an extension cable.

3. Do not open or repair the laminating machine yourself.

4. Only use films of the correct size (up to DIN A4 max.) and thickness (80 to 100 microns). Films that are too thin cause a blockage of the film in the machine.

5. Do not touch the hot surface of the machine after it has started up.

6. The laminating machine is not allowed to be used by children unless supervised by an adult.

7. Never use the machine outdoor or near water.

8. Hot lamination: do not laminate in this mode any materials that are sensitive to heat with this machine, like thermo-fax paper for example. These materials are only suitable for cold lamination.

9. Do not pour or spill any liquid into the machine or onto it.

10. Do not insert any metal objects into the machine. Please do not grasp inside the machine with your fingers.

11. The socket should be near the device and easily accessible.


How do I start up the EDNET 91610 laminating machine?

To start the EDNET 91610:

1. Push the plug into the mains socket outlet and set the switch to ‘I’. The red LED (Power) lights up and the heating process will begin.

2. The green LED (Ready) lights up after approximately 3 – 5 minutes. Now you can begin the laminating process.

3. Open the laminating film and lay the material that is to be laminated directly onto the closed side. Leave a margin of between 3 mm and 5 mm approximately beyond the edges while doing so.


What precautions and usage tips apply to laminating films and materials with the EDNET 91610?

Please observe the following cautions when using the EDNET 91610:

a) Choose a film of correspondingly suitable size in relation to the material that is to be laminated respectively.

b) It is not recommended to process several smaller materials in one film.

c) Do not cut up the film before the laminating is done.

d) The material that is to be laminated, is not allowed to be thicker than 0.5 mm including the film.

e) It is imperative to only laminate very thin or soft materials, like newspaper or serviettes for example, with thicker films (100 microns). We recommend refraining from any attempt to do so!

f) Do not insert any laminating film without the contents.

g) Never utilize laminating pockets on one side or when they are rolled up.

h) Only utilize laminating foils that are also described as such. Other kinds of film, like transparent wallets for example, are unsuitable for laminating!


How do I operate the EDNET 91610 to laminate a document?

1. Insert the material within the laminating film straight and with the closed side first into the feed opening on the machine’s front side. The material will feed it in automatically now.

2. The laminated material that emerges from the delivery opening on the machine’s back side is not allowed to be pulled out by force. Wait until it has run out of the machine completely. Let the laminated material to cool down briefly!

3. Switch off the machine after the laminating has ended, by setting the switch to ‘O’. Let the machine cool down and always pull the plug out of the mains socket outlet after using the machine.

Note: Do not feed the laminator further with foil in case of a blockage. Turn off the device immediately!


Can the EDNET 91610 be used continuously for commercial purposes?

The EDNET 91610 is unsuitable for constant use commercially. It is recommended to switch “O” the machine for 30 minutes, after it has been operating for a period of approximately 30 minutes.


How do I clear a film blockage on the EDNET 91610?

This machine is equipped with a film blockage function (ABS button on the BACK SIDE) to resolve blockages. Follow these steps:

1. Switch off the machine immediately by setting the switch to “O” and pull out the plug from the mains socket outlet.

2. Let the machine cool down briefly (for hot laminating).

3. Push the ‘ABS’ anti-film blockage button on the back in the direction indicated by the arrow sign.

4. Hold the ABS switch firmly with one hand and pull out the film completely from the machine’s feed opening or delivery opening with the other hand.

5. After you have resolved the blockage and released the ABS switch, it will go back to its starting position. You can now use the machine again.


How do I clean and care for the EDNET 91610?

1. Always pull out the plug from the mains socket outlet to clean the machine. Ensure the plug does not come into contact with any liquids.

2. Allow the machine to cool down before cleaning it.

3. Clean the machine with a slightly moist, soft cloth. Do not use any caustic or abrasive cleaning agents while doing so.


What are the technical specifications for the EDNET 91610?

Mains voltage (V) 220-240VAC 50Hz 1.3A
Consumption 310W
Laminating width 240 mm
Size of the machine (mm) ca. 355 x 135 x 58 mm
Film of utilizable thickness 80 – 125 microns
Heating up time 3 min. approx..
Speed 400 mm/min
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