Binding
Place the receiving strip (bottom binding strip with holes)
textured side down in the Strip Recess located in front of
the Backstop. Be sure the small hole in the receiving
strip is over the Locating Pin. The Locating Pin is on
the left hand side of the Strip Recess area in front of the
Backstop. The Locating Pin fits into the small hole in the
plastic strip. The strip is positioned correctly over the
Locating Pin when it is difficult to slide the strip to the right.
Failure to properly align the strip can cause machine
damage.
Place the back cover (face down) the punched sheets (last
page on the bottom) and front cover (face up) on top of the
receiving strip.
Now determine the correct size of the pin strip. Use the scale
on the Backstop to determine the thickness of the document
and the size of the pins required. Use a 25mm (1") pin if the
document measures 12.7mm (0.5") or less on the scale.
Do not use strips with pins longer than 25mm (1") on this
model. Insert the strip through the document's holes and the
receiving strip.
Begin the binding process by pulling the Pressure Bar
toward you and lowering it on the top of the document. The
Indicator Light will now go 'On'. Pull the Handle down in
a uniform, smooth motion and leave it down. (Don't apply
pressure, the Handle will remain down until you lift it). The
binding cycle will be complete in 8-10 seconds. When the
Indicator Light goes out lift the Handle and the Pressure Bar
and remove the document.
Debinding
Debinding a document which has already been bound can be
accomplished by using the Debinder Tool. A Debinder Tool is
packaged free with all systems. Additional Debinder Tools and
replacement blades are also available.
Using the Debinder Tool
Place the document face down on a flat surface. The strip
should be at your right with the formed studs heads up.
Holding the document in place with the left hand and using
the Debinder with the right hand, insert the blade between
the strip and the document cover. Make certain the Debinder
is tight against the right edge of the document to provide
shearing leverage. Pull the Debinder toward you until it
contacts the first stud.
With the Debinder tight against the right side of the document
and continuing to pull toward you, swing the handle of
the Debinder to the right, away from the document. This
automatically shears the first stud.
Move the Debinder to the next stud, swing to shear, pull to the
next stud, swing to shear, pull to the next stud and so on. For
rapid debinding, the Debinder can be pulled toward the user in
one continuous motion after the first stud has been sheared.
Extreme caution should be used when using this method.
Remove the plastic strips and debinding is complete.
Replace the Debinder blade when it becomes dull.
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Waste Electrical and Electronic
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Equipment (WEEE)
At the end of its useful life, your product is considered to be
WEEE. As such, it is important to note that:
WEEE is not to be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. It
is to be collected separately such that it can be disassembled
so its components and materials can be recycled, re-used,
and recovered (burned for energy content in the production of
electricity).
Public collection points have been set up by municipalities for
the collection of WEEE, free of charge to you.
Please return your WEEE to the collection facility nearest your
home or office.
If you have difficulty locating a collection facility, the retailer that
sold you the product should accept your WEEE.
If you are no longer in contact with your retailer, please contact
ACCO for assistance with this matter.
Recycling of WEEE is geared toward protecting the environment,
protecting human health, preserving raw materials, improving
sustainable development, and ensuring a better supply of
commodities in the European Union. This will be achieved by
retrieving valuable secondary raw materials and reducing the
disposal of waste. You can contribute to the success of these
goals by returning your WEEE to a collection facility.
Your product is marked with the WEEE symbol (wheelie bin with
an X through it). This symbol is to inform you that the WEEE is
not to be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste.
Guarantee
Operation of this machine is guaranteed for 2 years 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
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Brands Europe will invalidate the guarantee. It is our aim to
ensure that our products perform to the specifications stated.
This guarantee does not affect 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.gbceurope.com