sprint clam user manual
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Stalls User Manual.TRANSCRIPT
Carmichaels, Pennsylvania
Manufactured by
Operator’s Manual
Heat Transfer Equipment
STX CLAM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
STX CLAM PARTS LOCATION GUIDE..............................................................
STX CLAM CONTROL PANEL...........................................................................
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS..........................................................................
STX CLAM ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC............................................................
3
4
5
6-11
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS............................................................
Important Safety Instructions
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WHEN USING YOUR APPLIANCE, BASIC PRE-CAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
1. Read all instructions.
2. Use appliance only for its intended use.
3. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.
4. Never pull cord to disconnect from outlet, instead grasp plug and pull to disconnect.
5. Do not allow cord to touch hot surfaces, let appliance cool completely before putting away.
6. Do not operate appliance with a damaged cord, or if the appliance has been dropped or damaged. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble or attempt to repair the appliance, take it to a qualified service person for examination and repair. Incorrect reassembly or repair could cause a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when the appliance is used.
7. Close supervision is necessary for any appliance being used by or near children. Do not leave appliance unattended while connected.
8. Burns could occur from touching hot metal parts.
9. To reduce the likelihood of circuit overload, do not operate another high voltage appliance on the same circuit.
10. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, a 20 ampere rated cord should be used. Cords rated for less amperage may overheat, care should be taken to arrange the cord so that the cord cannot be pulled or tripped over.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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PARTS LOCATION GUIDE
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
ST X CLAM PRESS
Lift Handle
LED Display
12 V Magnet (on optional auto release only)
Power On/Off Switch
PressureAdjustment Knob
Circuit Breaker
Power Cord
* Featured on the opposite side of the press
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TIME
MODE
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CONTROL PANELSTX CLAM PRESS
Digital Display
Temp Indicator
Set Indicator
Time Indicator
Pressure Indicator
“Increase” Button
“Mode” Button
“Decrease” Button
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Operating Instructions
STX CLAM PRESS
The STX CLAM PRESS Operating Instructions are designed with you in mind. Carefully read and follow the step-by-step instructions for best results. If you experience any difficulty, carefully re-read the instructions and try again.
CONNECT THE POWER CORD:
Connect the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet with a sufficient amperage rating.
120 Volt
240 Volt
Extension Cords, if used, should be as short as possible and not less than 12 gauge. Heavy duty cords are recommended.
Circuits that have under 15 amps or other high demand equipment or appliances (especially more than one heat seal machine) should notbe used.
NOTE:If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufactureror its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.Use HSJ type, rated 250 V - 10 AMP for replacement.
Your STX CLAM PRESS requires a full 15 amp grounded circuit for 120 volt operation.
Your STX CLAM PRESS requires a full 7.5 amp grounded circuit for 240 volt operation.
Step 1
Pay particular attention to the risk of burns which can be sustained by touching the heatedplaten during use.
Keep hands clear from the platens of the press during platen lock down as the pressurecan cause injury.
Press should be placed on a sturdy suitable stand at least 36”L x 24”W x 29”H.
Work area must be kept clean, tidy and free of obstructions to the movements of the heat press.
Power supply cord must be disconnected before cleaning or servicing press.
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Step 2
SWITCH THE SYSTEM ON
Locate the lif t handle and position the heat platen in the up (load) position.R
Locate the Power ON/OFF Switch on the press.
Turn the Power Switch on.
ON
OFF
POWER ON/OFF SWITCH
CAUTION
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL CAUSE:
1. Erratic controller functions.2. Inaccurate displays and slow heat-up.3. The circuit breaker to disengage.
B. Manual Release Unit
Remove from carton
Locate the packaging bolt positioned on top-center of press.
Packaging bolt must be removed prior to turning press on or operating press.
A. Auto Release Unit
Locate the Power ON/OFF Switch on press.
Turn the Power Switch on.
Step 3 ADJUST THE TEMPERATURE
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Press the Mode Select Button located in the center of the Control Panel.The (SET) and (TEMP) Lights located next to the display willilluminate indicating you are in the Adjust Temperature Mode.
Next, press the (-) Button located to the left of the Mode Select Button to lower the temperature setting, or press the (+) Button located to the rightof the Mode Select Button to raise the temperature setting. The temperature can
0 0 0 0be set from 205 F (96 C) to 430 F (221 C).
The LED will display your changes as you make them.
0 0NOTE: The temperature indicator will only display temperatures 205 F (96 C) and up.
Locate the LED Display on the Press.
TI ME
MODE
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Digital Display
Temp Indicator
Set Indicator
Time IndicatorPressure Indicator
“Increase” Button
“Mode” Button
“Decrease” Button
Step 4
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ADJUST THE TIME
Once you have completed adjusting the temperature press the Mode SelectButton again. This will advance you to the Adjust Time Mode. The (SET)and (TIME) Lights will illuminate, indicating you are in the Adjust TimeMode. Adjust the time in the same manner that you adjusted temperature. Thetime can be set from 001 to 999 seconds.
To exit the Adjust Temperature and Time Modes press the Mode Select Button athird time. All lights will be off and the press will return to the Print Mode.
IMPORTANT: The press will not function when the (SET) Light isilluminated. This light indicates that you are in the AdjustTemperature or Time Mode not the Print Mode.
REMEMBER:
PRESS the MODE SELECT button ONCE to advance to the ADJUSTTEMPERATURE MODE.
PRESS the MODE SELECT button AGAIN (Second Time) to advance to theADJUST TIME MODE.
PRESS the DECREASE and INCREASE buttons to make the changes desired.
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S tep 5
The Pressure Adjustment Knob is located in the center of the heat platen.
Adjust the pressure by turning the knob clockwise to increase pressure andcounter clockwise to decrease pressure.
REMEMBER:
ADJUST THE PRESSURE
To allow for the thickness of your garment whenadjusting the pressure.
WARNING: STRUCTURAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY EXCESSIVEPRESSURE IS NOT COVERED UNDER THELIMITED WARRANTY!
PressureAdjustment Knob
PressureReadout
PRESSURE REATOUT (IF EQUIPPED)
A visual Pressure Readout is located on the lower right side of the LED Display.When the handle is locked into the Print Position a pressure number will be displayed.Readout will be on a scale of 0 - 9. 0 Pressure would indicate no Pressure at all and 9 would indicate very heavy Pressure.
To adjust the Pressure simply turn the Pressure Adjustment Knob to the right or clockwiseto increase the Pressure and to the left or counter clockwise to decrease the Pressure.The readout will display the Pressure when locked down in the print position.
1 - 3 = Light Pressure4 - 7 = Medium Pressure8 - 9 = Heavy Pressure
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MODE
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S tep 6Once your equipment has reached the designated temperature, position thegarment and application and proceed to press.
Lower and lock the heat platen into the press position. This procedure will startthe automatic timing process.
A. Auto Release UnitThe timer will
B. Manual Release UnitThe timer will automatically count down and audibly signal you to lift the heatplaten into the “UP” position whe n the press cycle is complete.
The time will automatically re-set and you are ready to continue with the nextapplication.
automatically count down and audibly signal you to lift the heatplaten into the “UP” position when the press cycle is complete. Please be aware af ter time is complete gas shocks will automatically release the platen into the “up” position.
0 0200 F (93 C)0 0205 F (96 C)0 0430 F (221 C)
= The lowest temperature the unit will display= The lowest set temperature possible= The highest set temperature possible and the highest temperature the unit will display .
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
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IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE CORRECT VOLTAGECONNECTION IS USED TO THE CONTROLLER
CIRCUIT BREAKER
CIRCUIT BREAKER
POWER CORD
(240V)
1750 WATT HEATER
RTD
1750 WATT HEATER
GREEN
US 240V VERSION
BLACK
CB WHITE
CB
SW2
PROXIMITY
(120V)
TO POS.#4
TO POS.#2
BLACK
WHITE
SW1
HEATER
RTD
GND
4
5
3
TERMINAL STRIP
1
2
HEATER
10 AMP
10 AMP
SWITCH
US 120V VERSION
ON-OFFSWITCH
PROXIMITYSWITCH
SWITCHON-OFF
GERMAN 240V VERSION
CIRCUIT BREAKER10 AMP CB
SW1
1750 WATT HEATER
(240V)
RTD
HEATER
GNDHEATER
IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE CORRECT VOLTAGECONNECTION IS USED TO THE CONTROLLER
SW2
N
IECINLET
L
14 GA.
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
22
55
4
3
4
3
TERMINALBLOCK
1 1
BLACK 14 GA
WHITE 14 GA
TRIAC
BLACK 22 GA
WHITE 22 GA
WHITE 22 GA
WHITE 14 GA
BLACK 14 GA
BLACK 22 GA
TRIAC
NEUTEARTH 120V
240V
MT2G
CONTROLLER
EARTH
CALIBRATION POTTEMPERATURE
CONTROLLER
120VNEUT 240V
G MT2
TEMPERATURECALIBRATION POT
STX CLAM PRESS
SWITCHON-OFF
CIRCUIT BREAKER10 AMP CB
SW1
N
IECINLET
L
14 GA.
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
II 12V output
II 12V output
JUMPER 2 PLACES