Nautilus 4050 Heat Press User Manual Congratulations on the purchase of your Nautilus heat press! Please carefully read the operating manual to easily integrate your unit into your production environment. Any type of reproduction of this operating manual requires the written permission of Nepata Vertrieb GmbH. Changes and errors in the technical data and the product characteristics are reserved. Nepata Vertrieb GmbH is not liable for any direct or indirect damages occurring due to the use of this product. Version 1.0 (01/17/2017) 1
Safety Measures Please read the information and safety measures carefully prior to initial operation of the unit! Never touch the heat press with your hands when it is connected to the power supply, especially if it is switched on and heated up danger of burns! Never open the casing and do not make any modifications to the unit yourself. Should it be necessary to open the cover of the heat plates upon explicit request by the customer service team, it is recommended to wear respiratory protection and to only touch the damping wool contained therein with gloves. If the insulation wool needs to be disposed of, it should be placed in a closed bag. Ensure that neither liquids nor metal objects are put inside the heat press. Ensure that the wall socket you use is grounded. Keep in mind that a card cutter may only be operated on a wall socket equipped with a ground fault switch. Pull the power plug if the unit will not be in use for a longer period of time. Always ensure that the heat press is out of reach of children during operation and never leave the unit switched on without supervision. Ensure the unit is only used in dry rooms. For questions regarding these precautions, please contact our technical support. 2
Description 1. Press lever 2. On / off switch 3. Digital controller 4. Heat plate 5. Base plate 6. Cable, fuse 7. Housing 8. Adjusting dial for contact pressure 3
Digital Controller 1. Current temperature in C 2. Time in s 3. The counter indicates the number of pressing operations carried out since the last reset. 4. Icon for Press warming up. 5. Icon for Press counting down. 6. Set button for toggling between the parameters 7. Arrow button for changing the parameters downwards. 8. Arrow button for changing the parameters upwards. 9. Clear to perform a reset of the counter. Operation Connect the Nautilus 4050 heat press to the mains. Switch the Nautilus 4050 heat press on. The press immediately begins heating up to the last set temperature. To set or change the desired parameters, proceed as follows: Touch the Set button and use it to cycle through the 5 menu items. Each respective value can be changed using the Arrow buttons and must be confirmed with the Set button. a. P-1 : Temperature (a built-in temperature fuse allows you to realize a maximum temperature of 210 C) b. P-2 : Time (maximum 999s) c. P-3 : Degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit d. P-4 : Here you can configure a temperature offset in case the displayed temperature differs from the actual temperature. e. P-5 : Here you can set how many seconds before the time runs out the acoustic signal indicating the time-out shall beep once per second (maximum 5 seconds prior to time running out). 4
Set the contact pressure using the adjusting dial provided at the top of the heat plate for this purpose. Clockwise increases the pressure, while counter-clockwise reduces it. The press must be closed manually by means of the press lever, as well as opened again manually via the press lever once the time runs out. Notes Keep in mind that the heat plate and the transfer objects are hot and pose a risk of burn injury. Switch off the machine when it is not in use. Technical data Model Nautilus 4050 Working area size Pressure setting Contact pressure 40cm x 50cm Height-adjustment of the heat plate via hand wheel 200g/ccm Max. temperature 210 C Max. preset time Power supply Weight without packing and accessories Weight with packaging Dimensions 999s AC voltage 230V/ 50Hz-60Hz, 1.8kW 33kg 35kg 51cm x 40cm x 80cm 5
Declaration of Conformity We hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product referred to in "Technical Data" complies with the provisions of the following directives and standards: EC directives: 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive 98/37/EC Directive on machinery (2006/42/EC from 29/12/2009) Standard: EN 60204-1:2006 Technical documents at: NEPATA Vertrieb GmbH, Hochstatt 6-8, 85283 Wolnzach, Germany Dipl. Ing. Fabian Franke Dipl. Ing.(FH) Bernhard Schmidt 6