Punching paper
Insert paper into punching entry and push the punching
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handle down until all papers are punched. (max 10 sheets
80gsm) (See fig 1).
Feeding the coil onto the document
Once all the pages have been punched, simply feed the
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metal coil by hand into the first few holes in your document
and continue to twist the coil through the holes until it is
all the way along the document. (See fig 2) The top of the
machine can be used to rest the document on whilst you
twist the coil though the document. (See fig 3)
Guarantee
Operation of this machine is guaranteed for two 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
Register this product online at www.accoeurope.com
Crimping
To begin cutting and crimping, lay the document on a
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tabletop surface with the coil bound edge facing you.
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Place the crimpers in your right hand with the red dot facing
up (see fig 4).
Working on the right side of the document, place the mouth
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of the crimpers around the coil coming through the first
hole in the document.
Quickly squeeze the crimper handles together to cut
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and crimp in one motion. It is not necessary to twist the
crimpers.
Flip the document over and repeat steps 2 to 4 for the un-
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crimped end (see fig 5).
For left handed operation, simply perform the crimping
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operation on the left end of the document with the red dot
facing down.
Waste tray
The waste tray is located on the right-hand side of the
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machine. Empty the tray on a regular basis, to prevent
clogging and possible damage (see fig 6).
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 specifications stated. This guarantee does not affect the
legal rights which consumers have under applicable national
legislation governing the sale of goods.
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