G
K
B
A
(Figure 16-3)
C
B
(Figure 12)
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E
F
H
J
I
D
A
Should an edge get stuck, it must always be removed
in the same direction as the machine moves it. Never
pull an edge backwards, as the pressure roller and the
feed cylinder will become dirty from contact with
the glue. (If this happens see section 12. Cleaning
and maintenance).
We recommend gluing some test pieces first to practice using
the PEB200.
Check and refill the glue tank regularly.
10.2 PEB250
10.2.1 Edgebanding with the PEB250
Pay attention to safety guidelines.
You must always glue in a clockwise direction (Fig. 26).
When you connect the machine to the mains, the screen F (Fig.
16-3) will display the word OFF and the lower screen E (Fig.
16-3) will display F100, which indicates that the program is
loading. After a few seconds the screens will turn off.
Turn on the main switch A (Fig 16-3), and the real temperature
in the glue tank will appear on screen F, while the desired
temperature is shown on screen E. The white LED B comes on
to indicate that it is working (ON), and the green LED H also
comes on to indicate that the current is reaching the elements.
Select the desired working temperature by adjusting the cur-
sors C and D (Fig. 16-3). This temperature can be set between
120ºC (248ºF) and 200ºC (392ºF). It will depend on the glue
being used. (See information from the glue manufacturer).
When display F shows 115ºC (239ºF) after 10 seconds, the green
LED I (Fig 16-3) will come on to indicate that the motor can
be started by using handle A (Fig. 14). On turning the handle
clockwise, the larger the number, the greater the speed of
the motor. The numbers represent the gluing speed in m/min.
When the glue reaches the selected temperature, less 5ºC (41ºF),
you will hear a double "Beep" noise and at the same time the
green LED G (Fig 16-3) will come on, indicating that you can
now start working. This heating phase can last for between 5
and 8 minutes, depending on the preset temperature, the air
temperature and the condition and quantity of the granulate.
After this initial period you can only glue short pieces.
To glue larger pieces, or to glue a series of items, you must
wait about 20 minutes for all the granulate to melt. (Open the
cover B (Fig. 12) to check this).