Royal Sovereign RSS-685 manual

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    Royal Sovereign LAMINATORS OWNER'S MANUAL RSS-1200,1050 ,685 PLEASE READ AND SAVE INSTRUCTIONS. - 1 -[...]

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    MEMO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - 27 1.HOT FILM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.COLD FILM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTROL OF ROLLER PRESSURE -----------------[...]

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    5. Do not operate machine for any other purposes than its intended use. 6. Do not operate machine if electrical plug or power cord is damaged. 8. This machine is intended for indoor use only. Thank you for purchasing a Royal Sovereign Roll Laminator. It has been designed and manufactured to provide years of continuous service in the professional en[...]

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    Remote control device allows for control of the machine from the front or rear. thickness of film and materials to be laminated. Yes Yes 1200(mm) 47.2(in) 1050(mm) 41.3(in) 685(mm) 27(in) Yes Yes 22 1 Yes Film Alignment Cutter-Cross Foot-Switch AC 100~120/ 200~240V 50~60Hz 6m/min (19.7ft/min) 3000W 3000W 2000W 13mm ( 0.5in) 25~250mic (1 ~ 10mil) Fi[...]

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    1. FILM-UPPER 8. FOOT SWITCH 2. FILM-LOWER 9. REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH 3. TAKE-UP (ASS'Y-TAKE-UP) 10 . CONTROL PANEL 4. IDLER BAR (UPPER) 11 . PRESSURE LEVER 5. TABLE-FRONT 12 . TENSION CONTROL KNOB 6. SHOE-HEATER,UPPER 13 . ALIGNMENT KNOB 7. ASS'Y-STAND 14 . TAKE-UP SWITCH NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS OF MACHINE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 - 5[...]

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    1. HOW TO CONTROL TENSION 2. HOW TO ADJUST ALIGNMEN T Location control device is used when the edges of the lamination are unjustified. As the drawing shows, when the alignment knob is turned clockwise, the upper film is to left. Once proper alignment is reached, turn the Locking Nut tight against the Alignment knob so the adjustment is set. ADJUST[...]

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    1. Set the glossy side of upper/lower film to face the heat. ( Glossy side is PET film and matte side is thermal polymer laminating film.) 2. Like picture 1, insert core into the left side of upper/lower film shaft. 3. Like picture 2 and 3, insert core into the right side of upper/lower film. 4. Like picture 4 and 5, adhere core closely. (Make the [...]

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    1. HOT FILM 10. After checking the status of lamination, Place the pressure lever at the proper lamination mode. 6. Allow some of the film with melted resin to stick to the Guiding Paper. 7. Repeat step 5 with lower roll film then stick it to the Guiding Paper. fed through to the rear roller without tension. 8. Unwind 30~40cm(1~1.3ft) of both rolls[...]

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    2. COLD FILM 1. Take out the guiding table. 2. Put the shaft of roll film in each hole exactly. 3. Set the pressure lever to the proper lamination mode.(1mm/5mm/10~13mm) 4. Pull the film around the idler bar to the Anti-wrinkle device. 5. Put the paper back of the film to the bobbin at take-up bar to rewind the paper back. **It is to be stuck on to[...]

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    1. For setting, pull the pressure lever out and turn the lever to following the indication. 5. Laminating : Mode that you can do laminate 25mic(1mil) to 250mic(10mil) 2. 10~13mm Board : Mode that you can laminate 10~13mm(1/3" to 1/2") 3. 5mm Board : Mode that you can laminate 5mm(1/4") hard board 4. 1mm hard board : Mode that you can[...]

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    You can manipulate speed and temperature with the LCD controller. We designed the LCD panel for user convenience by adopting memory working condition. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTROL PANEL ***Terms*** LCD DISPLAY BUTTON - 11 -[...]

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    1.LCD WINDOW 1. Initial display status. It displays the last working condition when the power is turned on. 2. 3. Indicates to wait till blinking stops. Current temperature is higher or lower than the preset temperature. 4. Saving electricity status. 5. Temperature 1) Shows the preset temperature. 2) You can check the current temperature on the hea[...]

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    2. FUNCTIONS OF BUTTONS : Upper shoe temperature controller : Lower shoe temperature controller : Speed controller : Choose memorized working condition : ① Increase temperature ② Increase s p eed ③ Restore the memorized working setting : ① Decrease temperature ② Decrease speed ③ Restore the memorized working setting : Cold function : Ch[...]

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    3.HOW TO USE BUTTONS 1. Temperature available range from 0°C (32°F) to 160°C (320°F). 2. Set temperature of upper shoe. Press upper button then you will see the LCD is blinking 6 times. Before blinking is finished, press 3. Set temperature of lower shoe. Press lower button and choose the arrow button the same way to set temperature of upper sho[...]

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    1) Memorize working condition 1.Operator can memorize 9 working conditions. 2.Each time you press the button, buzzer is ringing. 3.find the condition number you are willing to memorize working condition by pressing button. 4.When you finish setting upper/lower temperature and speed, you can press the memory button. This working condition is memoriz[...]

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    1.This function allows you to check the current temperature on the shoes. 2.Press then temperature is shown on the display while display is blinking. 3.It shows current temperature 5 times then returns to temperature which the operator has set. 4.It shows "LO" when the temperature is 40° c (104°F) or below. Only when the current tempera[...]

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    on the screen and STND-BY mode is set at 80 ℃ . 2. When machine is in mode, machine condition wouldn’t work. Press the button and it will revert to the previous working. 3. When the machine runs, you can’t change it to the the machine to the mode. 1. When press button the present numbers of length and papers laminated will be shown on the scr[...]

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    6. It is ready when the LCD window shows 9.Push 11. Push 4. Set pressure lever to "Laminating" position. 5. Increase temperature of the hot shoe. If the temperature is memorized for the button to choose the correct location. 7. To set the film tension properly, please use the Tension Adjustment Knob while 3. Turn on the power switch on th[...]

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    SPEED 1 1.0m(3.3ft) SPEED 2 1.6m(5.2ft) SPEED 3 2.0m(6.6ft) SPEED 4 2.2m(7.2ft) SPEED 5 2.6m(8.5ft) SPEED 6 3.3m(10.8ft) SPEED 7 4.3m(14.1ft) SPEED 8 5.2m(17.1ft) SPEED 9 6.0m(19.7ft) almost no film tension. There might be the possibility for difference to the above numbers due to the change of voltage or adjustment of tension. ***Laminating Speed [...]

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 *NOTE IF the surrounding conditions are different, the adjustment is necessary to be controlled a lttle. Paper Thickness ***Temperature/Speed adjustment guide*** Speed Film NO Remarks Thickness Speed Storage Temp Temp User's Guidence 100g/ ㎡ 150g/ ㎡ 300g/ ㎡ 130 130 130 Preset 9 100g/ ㎡ 150g/ ㎡ 300g/ ㎡ 100g/ ㎡ 150g[...]

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    + 7. Set document on the table. You should allow at least 5mm(1/4”) space on each side for perfect laminations 8. Turn the switch “Run” and "take up motor " at the same time. The liner and film wii be 11. Turn off the power switch. 2. Pull COLD film, and fix it so that backside protecting paper can be wound on the take- u 5. It is w[...]

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    1. It is convenient to use the remote control in the back of machine while laminating. 2. It is also convenient if you use Foot Switch while laminating HARD BOARD. 3. "RUN", "STOP", "REV" buttons on Remote Control have same functions with the ones on Control Panel. 4. Press Foot Switch one time for "RUN", pre[...]

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    2. Slitters 1.This machines has two vertical cutters (slitters) 2. For successive lamination, it is easy to cut vertically. 3.Fix the cutter at the point to be cut, on the left and right. (Turn the screw counter clock wise to loosen the slitter, and slide it to the point to be cut. Once the point is set, turn clock wise to fix it.) 4. Turn the cutt[...]

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    2. Prevent children from accessing the machine. Extreme Heat Will Cause Injury 4.Make certain that the machine is connecterd to an adequate power source. 1.Do NOT Allow the machine to run with only one roll of film installed. The melted resin will adhere to one roller and ruin future laminations. 2.The width of film should be bigger than the materi[...]

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    Rollers do not operate 1. Power cord may not be plugged 1. Check the power cord after press RUN in. 2. Check the switch is on button. 2. Power switch is at OFF mode. 3. Check the emergency switch 3. Emergency switch may be at is off ON mode. 4. Release STND-BY switch by 4. It may stay at STAND-BY mode. press the STND-BY button Heat shoe is not 1. I[...]

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    1. DURATION OF LIMITED WARRANTY One (1) year from the date of "Buyer's" receipt of delivery. 2. INSPECTION and CLAIMS It is the "Buyers" responsibility to inspect all merchandise immediately upon receipt. Any claims must be submitted to the "Seller" in writing, along with adequate examples (samples, photos, etc.) [...]

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    MEMO - 27 -[...]