Chapter 3. Machine adjustment and setting up
16. "DECREASE" button. Reduces the number of pieces to be produced per minute (see note No.2).
17. "INCREASE" button. Increases the number of pieces to be produced per minute (see note No.2).
18. Central sealing temperature button. Press this button to visualise the central sealing temperature on the TOTAL-
CENTER SEALING display. The values are indicative and not expressed in degrees.
19. "DECREASE" button. Reduces the central sealing temperature.
Pressing this button also resets the piece counter (TOTAL-CENTER SEALING display).
20. "INCREASE" button. Increases the central sealing temperature.
21. RESET button. Press this button when the machine is switched on.
Resets the machine after an emergency stop button has been pressed.
22. Potentiometer. Enables the operator to regulate the length of the envelopes.
Note No.1: use the minimum "sealing time" necessary to seal the envelopes. Using longer times does not improve the
result, and causes the rubber belt to deteriorate more rapidly.
Note No.2: the optimal quantity of pieces per minute will depend upon the operator's experience, the magazine
dimensions, the numbers of magazines that shall be inserted and the type of film in use.
3.2. Film reel insertion
Remove the fastening screw A.
Extract the unwinder B and insert the reel on the axis
of the unwinder by locking it with the centering cone
C.
Let the film run around the controlling dandy roll of
the unwinder (figure 1) as it is also shown by the
adhesive label D.
Manually move the film to the upper part of the
machine (figure 2).
Wind the "forming box" as required (figure 3).
Let the film run through the "forming box" so as to
place it over the idle belt (figure 4).
Lay the film carefully as specified by (figure 5).
Pull the film manually and check the position of the
upper and lower edge so as to form a tube.
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