V20230403 HEAT PRESS MACHINE USER MANUAL Read Carefully Before Use Keep for Future Reference
Safety Information Warning! • Use this device ONLY in accordance with these instructions and for its intended purposes. • ONLY use with stable compatible electrical sources, connected via a grounded 3-prong power outlet. Ensure that all plugs are securely fastened and the machine is protected against any possible surges in the line. Do not place other electrical devices on the same circuit. Do not use a 3-to-2 prong adapter or ungrounded power strip.
Specifications Model CH1702A Rated Power CH1702B 1600 W Input Power 2600 W 110–120 V~ 60 Hz Timer Range 220–240 V~ 50 Hz 0–999 sec. (16⅔ min.) Max. Temperature 400°F Heating Area 0–999 sec. (16⅔ min.) 200°C 15¾×19⅔ in. 40×50 cm 79 lb.
Package List Item Name Qty. A Heat Press Machine 1 B Power Cord 1 C Protective Cloth 1 D Protective Silicone Mat 1 E Heat-Resistant Foam Mat 1 Operation 1. Open the device by lifting the pressure lever and slide out the base using its handle. 2. Place the foam mat (E) on the base. 3. Place the silicone mat (D) over the foam mat. 4. Lay the substrate that you will add your design to over the silicone mat, making sure it is clean, dry, flat, and well positioned. 5.
12. Press the start button again and press or hold ▲ or ▼ to increase or decrease the timer setting. 13. Press the start button a third time. The platen will heat and transfer your design while the timer counts down. When the timer sounds, raise the platen using the pressure lever and slide out the base using its handle. If heating needs to be IMMEDIATELY stopped for any reason, use the emergency stop button on the side of the platen. Do not use the normal controls or attempt to pull out the plug. 14.
Settings for Common Materials Operational time and temperature will vary for different materials. For best results, read the following table and try a small sample to get the right time and temperature before printing in large quantities. Material Cap/Hat Usual Time 40 Sec. Usual Temperature 330–350°F (180–190°C) Cotton Clothing 30 Sec. 320–360°F (160–180°C) Linen Fabric Chemical Fiber Fabric 20 Sec. 300–320°F (150–160°C) Pillows Typical White Non-Cotton Fabric 50 Sec.
Maintenance • Unplug your machine and ensure it has completely cooled before starting any cleaning, maintenance, or repair. • Check the parts of your machine for any wear or damage after use. Repair or replace any problematic parts before further use. • Clean the exterior of your machine periodically. Using a dry towel is recommended.
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