MAXDONE 5-in-1 A3 Laminator

MAXDONE A3 5-in-1 Hot and Cold Laminator Instruction Manual

Model: 5-in-1 A3 Laminator

1. Kupu Whakataki me Nekeview

Thank you for choosing the MAXDONE A3 5-in-1 Hot and Cold Laminator. This device is designed to protect your documents, photos, and other materials from wear, tear, and environmental damage. It features both hot and cold lamination modes, a rapid preheating time, and an anti-jam function for efficient and reliable use. Please read this manual thoroughly before operation to ensure safe and optimal performance.

2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru

  • Always place the laminator on a stable, flat surface.
  • Puritia te laminator kia matara atu i te wai, i ētahi atu wai rānei.
  • Do not touch the hot parts of the machine during or immediately after hot lamination.
  • Ensure proper ventilation around the laminator.
  • Wewetehia te taputapu ina kore e whakamahia, i mua ranei i te horoi.
  • Do not insert metal objects or fingers into the feed opening.
  • Kaua e taea e nga tamariki.

3. Ihirangi mokete

The MAXDONE A3 5-in-1 Laminator package includes the following items:

  • MAXDONE A3 Laminator Unit
  • Laminating Pouches (various sizes for A3, A4, A5, A6)
  • Taputapu Pepa
  • Porowhita Kokonga
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
MAXDONE A3 Laminator with included accessories: laminating pouches, paper trimmer, and corner rounder.

Image: MAXDONE A3 Laminator with included accessories: laminating pouches, paper trimmer, and corner rounder.

4. Nga Hua o te Hua

  • Rapid Preheat and High-Speed Lamination: Achieves ready status in approximately 90 seconds and laminates at 355 mm/min.
  • ABS Anti-Jam Button: Quickly clears jammed documents by pressing the ABS button.
  • Dual Hot and Cold Lamination Modes: Supports both thermal and pressure-sensitive lamination for various document types.
  • Quiet Operation and Intelligent Temperature Control: Operates below 55dB and features a smart temperature control system to prevent overheating.
  • Versatility for A3/A4/A5/A6 Formats: Accommodates laminating pouches up to 33 cm (A3) width with thicknesses of 2.5-4 mil (60-100 mic).
Infographic showing +60% faster lamination speed and 90-second preheat time.

Image: Infographic highlighting the laminator's speed and preheat time.

Image depicting quiet operation with a person sleeping next to the laminator, indicating noise level below 30dB.

Image: Illustration of the laminator's quiet operation, showing a noise level below 30dB.

5. Tatūnga

  1. Unpack the laminator and all accessories.
  2. Place the laminator on a clean, dry, and stable surface.
  3. Ensure there is enough space behind the machine for laminated items to exit freely.
  4. Monohia te taura hiko ki tetahi putanga hiko pai.

Ataata: A short preview demonstrating the laminator's setup and initial operation, including power-on and mode selection.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

6.1 Hiko Hiko me te Aratau

  1. Whakakāhia te laminator mā te whakamahi i te pana hiko.
  2. Tīpakohia te aratau e hiahiatia ana:
    • HOT: For thermal laminating pouches. The red indicator light will illuminate during preheating. Wait for the green indicator light to turn on (approx. 90 seconds) before laminating.
    • MAKAO: For self-adhesive cold laminating pouches (purchased separately). No preheating is required for this mode.
Image showing the laminator with 'Hot' and 'Cold' mode indicators and examples of items for each mode.

Image: Visual representation of the laminator's dual hot and cold lamination modes.

6.2 Lamination Process

  1. Place your document inside a laminating pouch, ensuring it is centered and there is an even border around the edges.
  2. For hot lamination, wait until the green indicator light is on. For cold lamination, ensure the mode is set to COLD.
  3. Insert the sealed edge of the laminating pouch into the laminator's feed opening. Ensure it is inserted straight and not at an angle.
  4. The laminator will automatically feed the pouch through. Do not pull or push the pouch during the process.
  5. Once the laminated item exits the machine, place it on a flat surface to cool down.
Step-by-step visual guide on how to use the laminator, from preparation to completion.

Image: Easy steps for using the laminator, showing document insertion and output.

6.3 Using the ABS Anti-Jam Button

If a document jams during lamination:

  1. Immediately switch off the laminator.
  2. Patohia me te pupuri i te ABS button located at the back of the machine.
  3. Gently pull the jammed pouch out of the feed opening.
  4. Release the ABS button and restart the laminator if needed.
Image illustrating the ABS release button and common causes of paper jams.

Image: Explanation of the ABS button for clearing paper jams and examples of incorrect pouch insertion.

6.4 Ngā Tohutohu mō ngā Hua Pai rawa atu

  • Always use high-quality laminating pouches appropriate for your document size and desired thickness.
  • Ensure the document is centered within the pouch to prevent uneven sealing.
  • For hot lamination, allow the machine to fully preheat until the green light is steady.
  • After laminating, let the item cool completely on a flat surface to prevent curling.
  • Use the included paper trimmer and corner rounder for a professional finish.

Video: Demonstration of laminating various documents, including cutting and rounding corners for a finished look.

Video: Illustrates the process of foil lamination using the machine, suitable for black font designs.

7. Tiaki

  • Te horoi: Ensure the laminator is unplugged and completely cool before cleaning. Wipe the exterior with a soft, damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi me nga whakarewa.
  • Roera horoi: Periodically run a folded piece of paper through the laminator to clean the rollers and remove any adhesive residue.
  • Rokiroki: Penapenahia te laminator ki te wāhi maroke, kore puehu ina kore e whakamahia.

8. Te Raru

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Document is jammed.Incorrect insertion, pouch too thick, or misaligned.Press the ABS button and gently pull out the pouch. Ensure correct insertion and appropriate pouch thickness.
Te kounga whakanikoniko ngoikore (ngā mirumiru, ngā kapua).Insufficient heat, incorrect pouch thickness, or old pouches.Ensure the machine is fully preheated. Use recommended pouch thickness (60-100 mic). Try new pouches.
Laminator not turning on.Karekau he hiko.Tirohia te hononga taura hiko me te putanga hiko i te pakitara.
Laminator is noisy.Normal operation noise or internal issue.The machine operates below 55dB. If noise is excessive, contact support.

9. Whakatakotoranga

  • Tau tauira: 5-in-1 A3 Laminator
  • Lamination Modes: Te wera me te makariri
  • Wā Whakawera: Tata ki te 90 hēkona
  • Tere Raina: 355 mm/min
  • Max Pouch Width: 33 cm (A3)
  • Pouri matotoru: 2.5-4 mil (60-100 mic)
  • Paemahana Mōrahi: 145°C
  • Taumata Haruru: <55dB
  • Rahi Hua: 42.8L x 12.2W x 6.5H cm
  • Taumaha Tūemi: 1.5 kg
  • Tae: Pango
MAXDONE A3 Laminator in black, showing its compact design and A3, A4, A5, A6 size markings.

Whakaahua: Mua view of the MAXDONE A3 Laminator, highlighting its sleek design and size compatibility.

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

MAXDONE offers a 2-year service for this product. For any questions, technical assistance, or warranty claims, please contact our customer support team through the retailer's platform or visit our official webpae. Kia rite tō nama tauira me te rā hoko ina whakapā atu koe ki te tautoko.

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