Operating instructions
Your new Lervia laminating device can be used for hot and cold laminating of plastic lm for
protection of pictures, cards, documents, etc.
The laminating device is suitable for lm pouch sizes of up to format DIN A4.
Technical data
• Power supply AC 230 V ~ 50 Hz
• Power 200 W
• Dimensions L x W x H 336 x 146 x 75 mm
• Net weight 1,56 kg
• Max. laminating width 230 mm
• Max. laminating thickness 1,0 mm
• Laminating speed 0,3 m/Minute
• Roller temperature 120° C
Safety information
Setting up the laminating device:
• The machine should not be set up in a damp area or in the vicinity of an air conditioning
outlet in order to prevent the occurrence of surface leakages.
• Ensure that the laminating device is set up upon a level, rigid and non-slip surface. There
must be sufcient space behind the device to allow laminated lms to exit. Therefore it is
important to ensure sufcient space between the rear-side of the device and any walls,
objects, etc..
• Never cover the laminating device and do not store any objects on it.
• The laminating device may only be connected to (230 V ~ 50 Hz) power sources. Multi-plug
systems may not be used.
• Please do not use extension cables.
Caution: The surface of the laminating device can get very hot during operation. Therefore the
surface of the device should not be touched when in operation – danger of burning!
Prior to laminating
1. Film pouches
1.1. Ensure that there is sufcient room between the edges of the lm pouch and the edges
of the material being laminated (3-5 mm). Always select a suitable lm pouch size for the
material being laminated.
1.2. We recommend using only standard quality lm pouches (as supplied with the
device), due to the very real danger of creasing when using sub-standard lm quality.
1.3. Please note that a lm pouch can only be used once.
1.4. The maximum lm pouch width is 230 mm.
2. Non-suitable laminating material
The following materials should not be laminated in order to prevent lm creasing and to reduce
the danger of accidents and damage to a minimum:
2.1. Inammable or materials that can melt (e.g. photographs etc.; these must be cold-lami nated)
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