Royal Sovereign Laminator 900N 1 User Guide

PROFESSIONAL PHOTO LAMINATOR  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
NPH-1200N/900N  
PLEASE READ AND SAVE INSTRUCTIONS  
ROYAL SOVEREIGN INTL.INC.  
 
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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing a Royal Sovereign Laminating Machine.  
To insure high quality lamination, please read this instruction manual thoroughly.  
For additional product support or factory-direct ordering information, call Royal  
Sovereign Customer Service at (201)568-0830 or toll free call, (800)397-1025.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
The safety recommendations outlined in this section are to be read,  
understood and followed before operating the machine.  
Keep this information for future reference. Failure to comply with any of  
the following safety procedures could result in serious personal injuries  
1. To prevent the possibility of electrical shock, do not immerse machine  
in water or permit liquids to get inside.  
2. Do not allow articles of clothing (neckties, scarves, etc.) or papers near  
the front or rear of the machine while operating as they could get cought  
by the rollers and be pulled inside, causing personal injury.  
3. Do not attemp to laminate that exceed total recommended material  
thickness.  
4. Do not operate machine for any other purpose than its intended use.  
5. Do not operate machine when electrical plug or power cord is damaged.  
6. Turn off the power when not in use. Unplug machine  
before moving it or when it is not in use for an extended period of time.  
7. This machine is indoor use only.  
8. Do not alter the electric plug in any use.  
 
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CHARACTERISTICS OF LAMINATOR NPH-1200N/900N  
This machine has been designed using the latest laminating technology.  
1. This machine is controlled by a state-of-the-art Microprocessor.  
a) Protect the rollers--When the power is off or a power failure occurs, rollers  
continue to turn until the unit properly cools down.  
b) Automatic overheating protection--If a temperature sensor should fail,  
the heating elements will not heat up.  
c) You can set your own operating conditions into "Memory".  
2. Temperature and speed can be adjusted, to properly laminate various  
film thickness.  
3. A buzzer rings, alerting you that a butten has been pressed. This prevents  
accidental setting changes.  
4. Roller cover may be opened for easy access to clean the rollers.  
5. Thermostats are used to economically maintain consistent temperature.  
 
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Description  
NPH - 1200N  
NPH - 900N  
580x290x135mm  
(22.8"x11.4"x5.3")  
505x290x135mm  
(19.9"x11.4"x5.3")  
Dimensions(w x d x h)  
Max.Laminating Width  
Max.Lam. Thickness  
Film Thickness  
330mm  
(13")  
240mm  
(9.4")  
2mm  
(1/12")  
75 ~ 250mic  
(3 ~ 10 mil)  
Transport Type  
Heat Source  
Four Roller (no carrier)  
Hot Roller Type  
4 ~ 5 min  
Pre-Heating Time  
Temp. Operating Range  
20 ~ 160℃  
Cooling Fan Type  
Motor Type  
DC FAN  
DC GEARED MOTOR  
750mm/min  
(29.5" per min)  
Max. Laminating Speed  
Weight  
11Kg  
(24 lbs)  
9Kg  
(20 lbs)  
Voltage / Cycle  
AC 120V/60Hz (AC230~240V ,50/60Hz)  
Power Consumption  
1000W  
850W  
SETUP  
Place laminator on a sturdy, flat work surface. Allow ample clearence behind laminator  
for laminated document or photograph to exit completely without bending.  
Connect laminator to an electrical outlet that matches laminator's rated voltage and  
power requirements.  
If an extension cord is required, use a cord rated higher than the laminator's capacity.  
 
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MAJOR PARTS IDENTIFICATION  
1. Top Cabinet  
2. Roller Cover  
3. Roller Cover Screws  
4. Control Panel  
5. LCD Window  
6. Input  
7. Output  
8. Power Cord  
 
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CONTROL PANEL INSTRUCTIONS  
Appropriate speed and temperature may be set, using the LCD controller.  
The LCD panel was designed for convenience, by incorporating the ability to program  
your settings into "Memory".  
1. CONTROL PANEL SETTINGS  
LCD DISPLAY  
T-Check  
HOT/COLD  
BUTTONS  
MEMORY  
 
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2. LCD WINDOW  
1.  
* 6 film thickness options  
75 Mic=3 mil, 100 Mic=4 mil, 125 Mic=5 mil  
175 Mic=7 mil, 250 Mic=10 mil  
2. SPEED  
* 7 speed options  
Setting 1 is slowest / Setting 7 is fastest  
3. TEMPERATURE  
Display the present temperature.  
4.  
5.  
Is displayed when the  
present temperature is  
reached.  
Indicates to wait till  
blinking stops.  
Current temperature is  
higher or lower than the  
preset temperature.  
6.  
7.  
Displayes the direction  
of the rollers.  
Shows cold function.  
 
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3. BUTTON FUNCTIONS  
T-Check  
: Check current temperature  
: Hot/Cold function  
T-Check  
HOT/COLD  
: Working condition and  
Cold function cancel  
HOT/COLD  
MEMORY  
MEMORY  
: Increase temperature  
: Decrease temperature  
: Increase speed  
: Decrease speed  
: Restore the memorized  
working setting  
: Restore the memorized  
working setting  
: Reverse function  
: Power On/Off  
 
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4. HOW TO SET THE BUTTONS  
(Buzzer rings each time you press the button.)  
***SET TEMPERATURE***  
1.Temperature available range from  
20℃ to 160℃.  
2.Each time you press  
or  
to set temperature,  
it will change 1℃(1℉) at a time. If you press the  
button for more than 2 seconds, temperature will  
change automatically.  
***SPEED CONTROLS***  
1.You can use 7 different lamination speed.  
2.You can change speed with  
or  
***CHECK TEMPERATURE ON THE ROLLER ***  
T-Check  
1. Press  
button when check the current temperature.  
2. The current temperature will blink on the display  
for a second and turns back to the setting mode.  
T-Check  
 
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***MEMORIZING WORKING CONDITION AND  
USING THE MEMORIZED WORKING CONDITION***  
1) Memorizing working condition  
1. The laminator can memorize up to 6 settings.  
2. Use up and down arrows to set  
or  
3. When you complete the optimum laminating conditions  
MEMORY  
(Speed & Temperature),  
button.  
This setting is memorized and confirmed when the  
light blinks.  
MEMORY  
4. To enter other settings into memory, repeat steps  
2 and 3.  
2) Using the memorized settings  
1. You can choose any one of 6 settings in memory.  
2. Use the up and down arrows to select  
a setting form memory.  
or  
***COLD MODE***  
HOT/COLD  
1. Press  
button. It will show a  
on the display.  
2. The speed will always be shown "2" and there is no memory  
setting this function.  
3. Speed can be varied 0 to 7 by selecting  
or  
button  
4. You can release the machine from cold mode by  
pressing  
HOT/COLD  
HOT/COLD  
 
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LAMINATING STEPS  
1. HOT LAMINATING  
1. Press the power button.  
2. Please refer Information Panel on the front of product.  
3. Select a memory setting by pressing the  
4. It is ready when the LCD window shows  
and  
button.  
and the buzzer rings three times.  
5. After Insert document or photograph to be laminated into a laminating pouch,  
insert pouch squarely into opening slot.  
6. Finished laminated pouch will exit through rear of machine.  
7. Emerging laminated document is hot to touch. Please handle it to be cooled down.  
(If document is not laminated well, do lamination again.)  
8. When the machine is on for an extended period of time, use a slightly lower  
temperature setting as the internal temperature of the machine may actually be  
higher than the preset temperature, which may cause the document may ripple  
or bend.  
9. When you are finished laminating, press the power button to turn off.  
***USEFUL INFORMATION***  
* When continuously laminating, the ready signal (  
waiting signal may be displayed on LCD window.  
may disappear and the  
At this time, if pouch is being laminated, finish laminating and then  
laminate new one after is showed.  
* Do not laminate empty or thin pouch on a thick film setting.  
The pouch could stick to the roller.  
* Do not unplug laminator while laminating.  
This could be fatal for the rollers due to the high internal temperature.  
 
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2. COLD LAMINATING  
1. Press the power button to turn on.  
HOT/COLD  
2. Press  
3. It is ready when LCD window  
shows and the buzzor rings three times.  
4. Insert document into a Royal Sovereign cold laminating pouch as follows.  
**HOW TO ATTACH DOCUMENT ON COLD POUCH FILM**  
1) Prepare cold pouch film.  
2) Remove protective paper inside cold pouch.  
Back  
(Be careful not to allow the pouch to close and  
seal itself closed. If the pouch closes on itself  
and seals,you will not be able to the document  
to be laminated inside.)  
Front  
3) Place document squarely into the pouch, where  
the protecting paper was.  
Cold film's minimum border of about 3mm(1/8")  
is necessary to provide a proper edge seal.  
4) Beware of dust while inserting document.  
5) Feed pouch squarely into opening slot.  
5. Finished laminated pouch will exit through rear of machine.  
6. When you are finished laminating, press the power button to turn off.  
***USEFUL INFORMATION***  
If it has recently been used for hot lamination, allow the rollers to be  
cooled down about 20~30 minutes.  
 
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3. COLOR FOIL LAMINATING  
**Your laminator has ability to add color by applying color foil to documents copied  
or printed by lasor printer or toner copier.**  
**PAPER CARRIER is required**  
1. Press the power button to turn the laminator on.  
2. Find FOIL FUNCTION using  
the up arrow.  
and the buzzer rings 3 times.  
3. It is ready when LCD window shows  
4. Position the color foil on document and put it in paper carrier.  
5. Feed paper carrier squarely into opening slot.  
6. Finished laminated paper will exit through rear of machine.  
7. When you are finished laminating, press the power button to turn off.  
***USEFUL INFORMATION***  
* The document, which has been foil laminated, is pretty hot and easily  
bent. Try not to touch the document until it has cooled down.  
* When you are applying foil to small areas or using several colors, use tape provided,  
to hold the foil in place.  
(Foil laminating temperature is set for a bond paper.)  
 
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4. MOUNT BOARD LAMINATING  
**You can laminate photographs or pictures on a hard mounting  
board up to 2mm thickness**  
1. Press the power button to turn on.  
2. Temperature 130 and speed 1 is set for Foil function.  
3. It is ready when LCD window shows  
and the buzzor rings 3 times.  
4. Set material on Mount board then slide them into the opening slot  
5. Finished board will exit through the rear slot of machine.  
6. When finish, press the power button and turn off.  
***USEFUL INFORMATION***  
* The document, which has been mounting board laminated, is pretty hot  
and easily bent. Try not to touch the document until it has cooled down.  
* When laminating to mounting board 2mm, pressure adjustment is needed for  
good quality lamination.  
***LAMINATION PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT***  
1. Unscrew 6 retaining screws of bottom and lift off top cover.  
2. Locate each end of left and right pressure spring and set in the upper position, as  
shown.  
3. Reassemble top cover with retaining screws and do lamination.  
*For general lamination, set pressure springs to lower position.  
 
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HOW TO CLEAN ROLLERS AND REMOVE  
STUCK OR JAMMED TO FILMS  
1. Cleaning rollers with a clean and thick paper  
1) If film adhesive apears on the laminated pouch surface, Insert a sheet of clean, thick  
paper (about 0.5mm(1/50") thickness) into the machine 2~3 times on 100℃(212℉)  
setting. The paper will attract the excess adhesive from the roller.  
2. Cleaning rollers with cleaning solvent.  
1) When rollers are hot, turn on and set  
"COLD" mode to cool them down.  
2) After cooling, the machine automatically stops.  
3) Unscrew 2 retaining screws on the cover  
by using a screw driver or a coin. Turn them  
Roller Cover  
towards counterclockwise. After remove them,  
lift off the cover.  
4) Use a recommended silicon roller cleaning  
solvent such as Laminex Poly-Off or  
equivalent, on a lint-free cloth to clean  
residue of laminate adhesive on exposed  
roller surface.  
You can clean every corner of the rollers  
as turn the power switch and make them roll  
Prevent any liquid from spilling into the unit.  
5) Re-assemble the unit in reverse-order of  
disassembling.  
* Do not turn the unit on until the rollers are completely dry. Wet rollers  
could cause serious harm.  
 
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IMPORTANT SAFETY CONCERNS  
1. Please be cautious that neckties, necklaces, long hair and clothing are  
kept well away while operating the laminator.  
2. Prevent children from accessing the machine.  
3. Make certain that the machine is connected to an adequate powersource.  
4. Do not use for any purpose other than lamination.  
MAINTENANCE  
1. Width of upper and lower side of film should be same in order not to  
allow melted adhesive resin to stick to the rollers.  
2. Routine cleaning of rollers is required to prevent adhesive build-up.  
3. Always keep the area around the machine clean.  
To remove dust, finger prints, etc. from housing, use dilutedalcohol  
on lint-free cloth and do not permit liquids to get into laminator.  
(Do not use strong alcohol or petroleum-based cleaning solvents or  
abrasives.)  
ASSEMBLY PARTS  
1. Owner's manual : 1  
2. Roller cleaning papeer : (A3) 3 pcs  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Symptom  
Cause  
. Power cord may not be  
plugged in.  
Check point  
* Motor doesn't work.  
. Check the power cord.  
. Power switch is OFF  
. Cold mode may be set.  
. Check that the switch is on.  
. Change the function to  
hot lamination  
* Film is not laminated.  
* Result of lamination  
is not clear.  
. Temperature on the  
roller is too low or  
. Increase temperature  
or decrease speed.  
laminating is too fast.  
 
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ONE YEAR LIMITED COMMERCIAL/PROFESSIONAL WARRANTY  
This product is warranted for 1 year from date of purchase to be free from  
electrical or mechanical defects in material and workmanship. Should product  
fail to operate during warranty period, return it, freight prepaid, to Royal  
Sovereign Corporation, 100 West Sheffield Avenue, Englewood, NJ 07631,  
for service. There will be no charge for partsand labor to repair or replace this  
product whthin warranty period. When returningmachine, purchaser must  
include a photo copy of purchase receipt and a check ormoney order for  
$20.00 to cover return shipping and handling. Please include a briefnote  
explaining the problem.  
This warranty is voided in cases of improper use, abuse, mishandling and  
unauthorized modifications or repairs. This warranty does not cover suitability of  
this product for specific applications. Determining suitability of each application  
is solely the reponsibility of the user. This warranty does not cover incidental or  
consequential damages resulting from its use.  
This warranty is not to be considered a service contract, and does not cover  
routine adjustment, cleaning, jams or removal of materials that have become  
stuck inside machine.  
This warranty does not cover damage or injury resulting from improper use or  
failure to follow the instruction manual provided. In no event will manufacturer,  
importer, warranty service center, its agents or assigns, be liable for losses,  
either direct or indirect, including but not limited to special, incidental, conse-  
quential, or punitive damages whatsoever incurred arising out of any breach of  
warranty by manufacturer, importer, warranty service center, their heirs or assigns  
or successors in interest.Purchaser hereby accepts and agrees to these  
conditions by returning the registrationcard to the warranty service center.  
There are no other warranties either expressedor implied other than this written  
limited warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also  
have other rights which vary from state to state. Warranty registration card must  
be mailed within ten days of purchase.  
WARNING: Please read all safety warnings and instructions before using this  
product. Improper use or failure to read and follow instructions may cause a  
fire, the unit to overheat, or serious personal injury.  
 
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