GBC Proseries 3600 - Laminating machine

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Brand : GBC

Model : Proseries 3600

Category : Laminating machine

Technical Specifications Dimensions: 45 x 15 x 10 cm; Weight: 3.5 kg; Laminating speed: 30 cm/min; Maximum lamination thickness: 0.5 mm.
Usage Ideal for laminating documents up to A3 size, suitable for home or office use.
Maintenance and Repair Regular cleaning of rollers recommended; check wear parts; replace rollers if necessary.
Safety Equipped with automatic shut-off in case of overheating; do not touch rollers while operating.
General Information 2-year warranty; compatible with standard laminating pouches; power consumption: 300 W.

Frequently Asked Questions - Proseries 3600 GBC

How do I turn on the GBC Proseries 3600 laminating machine?
To turn on the machine, plug it in and press the power button located at the back of the device.
What type of laminating film should I use with the GBC Proseries 3600?
Use laminating films compatible with hot laminating machines, with a thickness of 75 to 125 microns.
Why is the lamination not working properly?
Check that the film is correctly inserted, the machine is heated to the correct temperature, and no document is stuck inside the machine.
How do I adjust the lamination temperature?
The temperature can be adjusted using the control panel. Select the appropriate temperature based on the type of film you are using.
What should I do if the film tears during lamination?
This may be due to poor quality film or improperly prepared document. Make sure to use good quality film and avoid documents with torn edges.
The machine is making unusual noise, what should I do?
Turn off the machine immediately and check that no foreign object is stuck inside. If the problem persists, contact customer service.
How do I clean the GBC Proseries 3600?
Unplug the machine and use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior. For the interior, use a specific roller cleaner if necessary.
The machine is not heating, what should I check?
Make sure the machine is properly plugged in and the power button is in the 'ON' position. Also check the temperature setting.
Can I laminate documents of different sizes?
Yes, the GBC Proseries 3600 can laminate documents of different sizes as long as they do not exceed the maximum width of 360 mm.
How do I avoid air bubbles during lamination?
To avoid air bubbles, make sure the document is flat and there is no dust or dirt on the film surface.
What should I do if the machine seems jammed?
Turn off the machine and unplug it. Wait a few minutes before turning it back on to allow the mechanism to reset.

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USER MANUAL Proseries 3600 GBC

Power Cord TEMPERATURE - Indicate the temperature setting. - Indicate that the machine is ready to laminate. HOT - Indicate that the HOT function is selected. COLD - Indicate that the COLD function is selected. MEAS - Indicate that measure roller temperature function is selected. - Indicate that the heater is operating. SPEED - Indicate the speed setting. - Indicate that the roller is moving in reverse revolution. - Indicate that the roller is moving in forward revolution. - Indicate that the cooling fan is operating. DisplayPanel Switch Panel Power ON/OFF the machine. Preset mode for hot lamination. Preset mode for cold lamination. Display current roller temperature (approx. 3 seconds). Reverse the revolution of the rollers to correct misfeeds. Stop/start the revolution of the rollers. Memory mode for saving frequent use temperature and speed setting. These keys are used to increase or decrease temperature ( 0~140°C). These keys are used to adjust the speed (1~9) of the rollers. Speed 9 is the fastest speed.5

MANUAL ARE IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES. READ THESE MESSAGES CAREFULLY.

SAFETY HAZARD TO YOU OR OTHERS, AS WELL AS CAUSE PRODUCT DAMAGE OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

COMPLETELY. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A

  • Use the unit only for its intended purposes of laminating documents.
  • Do not place anything in the throat opening of the laminator other than pouches/documents.
  • Place unit on a secure, stable work area to prevent the unit from falling and possibly causing personal injury and damage to the unit.
  • Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the unit.
  • The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
  • Do not attempt single side lamination, this will destroy the laminator.
  • Do not block the vent slots, this will cause the laminator to overheat. Special Notice Thank you, for your recent purchase of a GBC Pouch Laminator. Your new laminator may emit a slight odour during the initial stage of operation. It is normal and will diminish after several hours of operation. Electrical Safeguards
  • The unit must be connected to a supply voltage corresponding to the electrical rating shown on the unit.
  • Unplug the unit before moving it, or when it is not in use for an extended period of time.
  • Do not operate with a damaged supply cord or plug. Do not alter the attachment plug. The plug is congured for the appropriate electrical supply.
  • Do not overload electrical outlets beyond their capacity; re or electrical shock could result.
  • The unit is intended for indoor use only.
  • Close supervision is required when this product is used near children. Service Do not attempt to service or repair the pouch laminator yourself. Unplug the unit and contact an authorised ACCO Brands service representative for any required repairs. Cleaning Caution: Unplug this product before cleaning.
  • Wipe exterior only with a damp cloth. Do not use detergents or solvents.
  • Do not use aerosol dusters or cleaners.
  • Do not spray anything into the machine.

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Electrical and electronic devices contain materials and substances that can have damaging eects on human health and the environment. This symbol indicates that this device must not be treated as unsorted municipal waste but must be collected separately. Dispose of the device via a collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment within the EU, UK and in other European countries that operate separate collection systems for waste electrical and electronic equipment. By disposing of the device in the proper manner, you help to avoid possible hazards for the environment and public health that could otherwise be caused by improper treatment of waste equipment. The recycling of materials contributes to the conservation of natural resources.6 Operation, cold lamination

1. Connect power cord to appropriate power source.

2. Press the power switch on the back of the laminator and press

the POWER button for 1 second to turn on the machine.

3. Press COLD button and “COLD” symbol appears on the LCD.

4. When the machine is ready to laminate, the laminator will beep

and the “READY” symbol appears on the LCD.

5. Use and laminate your cold pouch by pressing the STOP <RUN>

button to start or stop the roller. CAUTION: If you have just done hot lamination, press COLD button (to cool down machine) and wait for the “READY” symbol to reappear on the LCD before attempting to do cold lamination.

Reverse Button In the event of a misfeed or a jam follow these instructions.

1. Press the REV button and hold down. This will reverse the

rotation of the rollers allowing the pouch to exit the front of the machine.

2. Pull the document out of the laminator.

3. After the document is out of the machine clean the rollers by

running the cleaning sheet through the laminator. CAUTION: Be careful when removing the laminated pouch from the machine. It may be hot.

Operation, hot lamination

1. Connect power cord to appropriate power source.

2. Press the power switch on the back of the laminator and press the POWER button for 1 second to turn on the machine (g. A). 3. Using the lamination guidelines, select the appropriate temperature setting for the pouch gauge thickness and material you are laminating.

  • If the laminated item appears to be cloudy, it means that the laminator temperature is not hot enough. Allow the laminator to heat for a few more minutes then run the pouch through again.
  • If the laminated item is wavy, the TEMPERATURE is too hot. Verify temperature selector is set at the appropriate temperature.
  • Always allow sucient time for the laminator to adjust to changes in temperature setting.

4. As the machine warms up, the heating symbol (

) will ash. When the machine is ready to laminate, the laminator will beep and the “READY” symbol appears on the LCD (g. C). 5. Centre the item to be laminated within the pouch left to right with the top edge against the sealed edge of the pouch (g. D).

6. Insert the pouch with the sealed edge rst into the machine (g. E).

7. The laminated item will automatically exit the rear of the machine. After the pouch has stopped moving, immediately place it on a at surface to cool for one minute before handling (g. F). a. Press HOT button to choose Preset mode. Machine is set to temperature 100°C / speed 6 and “HOT” symbol appears on the LCD. (g. B). a. Press the temperature Up/Down arrow keys to modify the temperature setting. b. Press the speed Up/Down arrow keys to modify the speed setting. a. Press either button 1 or 2 for one second to enter memory mode. b. Set your frequent use temperature and speed setting using the Up/Down arrow keys. c. Press the number button again to save setting to memory. d. To use a saved memory, select either button 1 or 2. The LCD will indicate the temperature and speed selected.

1. Preset Mode 2. Manual Mode

(to change speed and temperature manually): 3.MemoryMode (to save specic temperature and speed in memory):7

Finishing lamination

1. Press and hold POWER button for one second and “COOL”

symbol appears on the LCD.

2. After the roller cool down (below 65°C), the laminator will beep

and power will be stopped automatically.

3. Press the power switch on the back of the laminator to turn the

machine o. CAUTION: Cooling down the machine before turning o the power switch protects and extends the life of the rollers. NOTE: For added safety and environmental reasons the laminator will automatically go into sleep mode after 120 minutes of inactivity. If you wish to use the laminator again, press the POWER button for 1 second to turn on the machine.

  • Never insert the loose end of the pouch into the machine rst. This could cause the machine to jam.
  • Before laminating important or unique documents, always run a test pouch through the laminator using a similar type of document.
  • As soon as hot lamination is completed, remove the lamination from the front of the machine and place on a cool at surface for cooling to prevent the pouch from curling.
  • Do not cut pouches prior to lamination. Guarantee Operation of this machine is guaranteed for 1 year from date of purchase, subject to normal use. Within the guarantee period, ACCO Brands Europe will at its own discretion either repair or replace the defective machine free of charge. Defects due to misuse or use for inappropriate purposes are not covered under the guarantee. Proof of date of purchase will be required. Repairs or alterations made by persons not authorised by ACCO Brands Europe will invalidate the guarantee. It is our aim to ensure that our products perform to the specications stated. This guarantee does not aect the legal rights which consumers have under applicable national legislation governing the sale of goods. If you experience a technical fault with your product during the warranty period, please contact the relevant ACCO service centre. Depending on the diagnostics and the model type, we will either arrange a service call by an engineer or we will ask you to return the machine to ACCO. If you return the machine, ACCO will, at its discretion, in accordance with law, either (i) repair the machine using either new or refurbished parts, or (ii) replace the machine with a new or refurbished machine that is equivalent to the machine being replaced. Register this product online at www.accobrands.com Lamination Guide Material Film thickness Setting without Carrier Setting with Carrier Temperature Speed Temperature Speed CopyPaper 75 ~ 100 Micron 100°C 6 130°C 4 125 ~ 150 Micron 120°C 4 130°C 3 175 ~ 250 Micron 120°C 3 140°C 2 300 ~ 350 Micron 130°C 2 - - Brochure Paper 75 ~ 100 Micron 100°C 5 130°C 4 125 ~ 150 Micron 120°C 3 140°C 3 175 ~ 250 Micron 130°C 2 140°C 2 300 ~ 350 Micron 140°C 2 - - Photo Paper 75 ~ 100 Micron 100°C 4 130°C 3 125 ~ 150 Micron 130°C 3 140°C 2 175 ~ 250 Micron 140°C 2 140°C 1 NOTE: For “STAND BY” mode, please keep the temperature at 70°C and speed 2.8 Spécicationstechniques GBC Pro Series

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Interruptor principal

1. Connect power cord to appropriate power source.

2. Press the power switch on the back of the laminator and press

the POWER button for 1 second to turn on the machine.

3. Press COLD button and “COLD” symbol appears on the LCD.

4. When the machine is ready to laminate, the laminator will beep

and the “READY” symbol appears on the LCD.

5. Use and laminate your cold pouch by pressing the STOP <RUN>

button to start or stop the roller. CAUTION: If you have just done hot lamination, press COLD button (to cool down machine) and wait for the “READY” symbol to reappear on the LCD before attempting to do cold lamination.

Reverse Button In the event of a misfeed or a jam follow these instructions.

1. Press the REV button and hold down. This will reverse the

rotation of the rollers allowing the pouch to exit the front of the machine.

2. Pull the document out of the laminator.

3. After the document is out of the machine clean the rollers by

running the cleaning sheet through the laminator. CAUTION: Be careful when removing the laminated pouch from the machine. It may be hot.

Operation, hot lamination

1. Connect power cord to appropriate power source.

2. Press the power switch on the back of the laminator and press the POWER button for 1 second to turn on the machine (g. A). 3. Using the lamination guidelines, select the appropriate temperature setting for the pouch gauge thickness and material you are laminating.

  • If the laminated item appears to be cloudy, it means that the laminator temperature is not hot enough. Allow the laminator to heat for a few more minutes then run the pouch through again.
  • If the laminated item is wavy, the TEMPERATURE is too hot. Verify temperature selector is set at the appropriate temperature.
  • Always allow sucient time for the laminator to adjust to changes in temperature setting.

4. As the machine warms up, the heating symbol (

) will ash. When the machine is ready to laminate, the laminator will beep and the “READY” symbol appears on the LCD (g. C). 5. Centre the item to be laminated within the pouch left to right with the top edge against the sealed edge of the pouch (g. D).

6. Insert the pouch with the sealed edge rst into the machine (g. E).

7. The laminated item will automatically exit the rear of the machine. After the pouch has stopped moving, immediately place it on a at surface to cool for one minute before handling (g. F). a. Press HOT button to choose Preset mode. Machine is set to temperature 100°C / speed 6 and “HOT” symbol appears on the LCD. (g. B). a. Press the temperature Up/Down arrow keys to modify the temperature setting. b. Press the speed Up/Down arrow keys to modify the speed setting. a. Press either button 1 or 2 for one second to enter memory mode. b. Set your frequent use temperature and speed setting using the Up/Down arrow keys. c. Press the number button again to save setting to memory. d. To use a saved memory, select either button 1 or 2. The LCD will indicate the temperature and speed selected.

1. Preset Mode 2. Manual Mode

(to change speed and temperature manually): 3.MemoryMode (to save specic temperature and speed in memory):33

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