42 lbs. 48 lbs. (17 kg) (19 kg) (22 kg) Warranty 1 year 1 year 1 year Limited Warranty Fellowes Manufacturing Company warrants all Binding Machines to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase by the original consumer. The exception to this are the punching dies which are subject to wear. If any part is found to be defective during the warrant period, your sole and exclusive remedy will be repair or replacement, at Fellowes' option and expense, of th
1 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty $56Each Excl. GST Patented ClearPath™ Patented HeatGuard™ technology – the ultimate makes it safe and anti-jam protection comfortable to touch Pouches 1497243 – A4, 80 micron, Pack/100 1950630 – A4, 125 micron, Pack/100 1498789 – A3, 80 micron, Pack/100 1950649 – A3, 125 micron, Pack/100 SAVE 15% Saturn A3 Light Duty • For the home or small office • Advanced temperature control for consistent lamination quality • Laminates between 75-80 micron pouch thicknesses • R
This means more laminating options, faster processing, greater ease of use, and more professional results. We know of no laminators on the market today that offer you more value for your money in this product category. To ensure that your laminator enjoys a long, productive life, I hope you take the time to read the few pages of this manual. If you have any questions or wish to comment on this product, we welcome your call, email or letter. Sincerely, James Fellowes Chairman & CEO C o n t e n t
This product represents a new generation of binding machines, a line of products offering you not only greater operating capacity than before, but many new ergonomic and other user-friendly features as well. We know of no other machine in this product category today that gives you more value for your money. To ensure your binding machine enjoys a long, productive life, I hope you take the time to read the few pages of this manual. If you have any questions or wish to comment on this product, we
Punching Handle (PB 300/400 only) 2. Binding Handle 3. Sheet Supporter/Adjustable Comb Guide Selector 4. Adjustable Margin Guide 5. Punching Area 6. Binding Area (Metal Rakes) 7. Waste Paper Drawer 8. Left Side Cover 9. Right Side Cover 10. Disengagable Punching Dies (PB 400/500 only) 11. Margin Depth Setter (PB 400/500 only) 12. Binding Lock Dial (PB 400/500 only) 13. On/Off Switch (PB 500 only) 14. Punching Switch (PB 500 only) PB 300 & PB 400 3 5 1 9 6 7 4 28 10 11 12 Assembly To Assemble you
English This product is classified as Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Should the time come for you to dispose of this product please ensure that you do so in accordance with the European Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and in compliance with local laws relating to this directive. For more information on the WEEE Directive please visit WEEE French Ce produit est classe dans la categorie « Equipement electrique et electronique ». Lorsque vous deciderez de vous en
The shredder stops a few seconds after the paper has passed through. CAUTION: The automatic-start sensor cannot tell the difference between paper and other objects. This feature can also be a hazard. Always turn off the shredder when it is not in use. Unplug the shredder if it will not be used for an extended period. To shred Press control switch (E) to automatic [I] position. Green ready light (F) should turn on. PAPER •Feed paper straight into entry (C), releasing when shredder begins shreddin
2 secs. ..Piston reverses for a short distance. Danger! Do not reach under the cover sheet (11). ..Danger of getting cut! -Stand upon the bale ejecting guard (12). -Slide new plastic bag (13) over the bale hopper. -Swing in clamps (8) and (9) and secure on tension rod (7). -Press ball knob (10) for approx. 2 secs. ..Piston reverses for a short distance. -Swing up bale ejecting guard (4). 12 1-800-658-8788 -13 Close bale - Push up locking bush (5) and swing down locking mechanism (4). - Slightly
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