VEVOR V20221213 Heat Press Machine Instruction Manual
- June 14, 2024
- VEVOR
Table of Contents
V20221213
SWING-AWAY HEAT PRESS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL Read
Carefully Before Use
Keep for Future Reference
SAFETY INFORMATION
Warning!
- When used properly, this device is safe and user friendly. However, it has the potential to cause severe burns and fires when used incorrectly. Read these instructions carefully before use. Provide them to any other users and provide them with this device if it is ever given or sold to a third party. Failure to do so may result in fires, electric shock, serious property damage, and serious personal injury.
- ONLY use this product for its intended purpose, using heat to transfer designs onto fabric, ceramic, and similar materials. Never use this device for preparation or decoration of food for human or animal consumption.
- DO NOT let children or untrained personnel use this machine. Do not allow use by persons with impaired mental or physical capabilities without close and constant supervision. Do not use this device when tired or while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or strong medication.
- ONLY use this device with stable, compatible, and grounded power sources. Never use it with extension cords of insufficient gauge to handle the expected electrical load. Always ensure all plugs are securely fastened, all power cords are undamaged, and the device is protected against any possible surge along the line. In standard residential and commercial settings, do not add other devices on the same circuit being used by this device.
- DO NOT adjust this device’s electrical components or allow them to become wet. Do not use it with wet hands or in highly humid environments. If this device develops condensation from temperature or elevation change or ever accidentally becomes wet, leave it disconnected from power until it has completely dried. Discontinue use until it is serviced by a trained technician if any malfunction occurs.
- NEVER use or store this device around highly flammable or explosive substances or gases.
- ALWAYS adjust the temperature and time parameters appropriately for different materials. Research your material BEFORE use and avoid any that won’t be able to withstand the prolonged high temperatures of the transfer process. Be EXTREMELY careful with glass.
- ALWAYS be careful not to confuse the device’s Fahrenheit and Celsius settings.
- Post the number of the local fire department and keep a fire extinguisher nearby in case of accidents. Inform any users of their locations.
- ALWAYS prepare the heat resistant mats before beginning work. Bring your platen up to heat before pressing the transfer down or closed.
- NEVER leave this device unattended during use. Someone should always be available to respond quickly to any accidents or emergencies that might occur.
- NEVER touch heated surfaces of the device during or shortly after use. ONLY use the handle and controls. Be careful to avoid direct contact with the heated plates while removing your finished products. Use of heat-resistant gloves to protect your hands and heat-resistant tape to secure your designs are both highly recommended.
- NEVER use if any parts are missing, loose, worn, damaged, or otherwise display signs of malfunction. Tighten, repair, or replace any problematic components before further use. Only allow trained technicians to work on internal components. Always fully replace damaged power cords and only replace components with identical parts.
- For best results, unplug this device when it is not in use or otherwise fully disconnect it from power. Only clean, repair, or perform other maintenance while this device is fully disconnected from power and fully cooled. Only use and store it in a location protected against unauthorized use and inaccessible to any children or pets.
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Power | 220-240 V— 50 Hz |
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Rated Power | 900W |
Platen Area | 23×29 cm |
Max. Temperature | 250°C |
Max. Time Setting | 999 sec. (16% min.) |
Cord Length | 1.4 m |
PARTS LIST
When this device first arrives, confirm that the package contains all of the following base components and the additional attachments matching your order. Check all parts for any damage during shipping before use and do not let children or pets play with any packaging without close and constant supervision.
No. | Name |
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A | Heat Press Machine with Flat Platen |
B | Mug Press Fittings |
C | Mug Attachment |
D | Mug Attachment |
E | Mug Attachment |
F | Mug Attachment |
G | Plate Press |
H | Plate Press |
I | Hat/Cap Press |
Note: C, E, & F in 8-Piece Sets Only
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
CONTROL PANEL
Setting Temperatures
Press SET once. The top display should read “SP”. Use ⯅ and ⯆ to adjust the
target temperature.
Setting Timers
Press SET twice. The top display should read “S” and the lower display should
show the default timer settings. Use ⯅ and ⯆ to adjust the heating timer.
Changing Temperature Units
Press SET 3 times until the top display changes to “C-F”. Use ⯅ and ⯆ to
toggle between using Celsius and Fahrenheit units.
Starting Countdown
Press ⯆ once to start the countdown.
ASSEMBLY
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Unpack your new heat press and its attachments. Find a place for use with a firm level surface able to easily bear the heat press’s weight. It should provide ample room to move around the heat press without any need to touch its heated surfaces. There should also be enough space nearby to easily use and store the press’s other attachments.
Flat Platen Attachment -
Your heat press uses its flat platen by default. Simply confirm that the electrical relay between the control box and platen is well connected and then connect the device to a stable, compatible, and grounded power supply.
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To use the other attachments, unplug the press, disconnect the electrical relay, and loosen the bolts within the 6 compression springs. Place the flat platen in a safe location nearby.
Plate Attachments
Install either of the ceramic plate attachments onto your press using the same
bolts as the flat platen. Connect the electrical relay. Hat Attachment
There are two parts to the hat attachment. The upper half installs onto your
press using the same bolts as before. To install the lower half, unbolt the
flat lower plate on your press, slide it off along its rails, and place it in
a safe location nearby. Slide the curved hat base in its place and bolt it
down. Connect the electrical relay to the upper part of the attachment.
Mug Attachments
Set the main mug press on a firm level surface near your press. Connect the
press to the attachment that matches your desired mug size using its four
bolts. Connect the electrical relay to the mug press.
OPERATION
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Prepare your design on suitable transfer(s).
When you first start using this device and before any big batch job, prepare a test transfer on a scrap of similar fabric to make sure that all of your settings are correct. The best settings will usually var y somewhat between diff erent transfers, materials, and thicknesses. -
Place your design on its product(s). Heat-resistant tape can be used to fix your design exactly into position.
Research your specific material and its ideal settings before use. Most fabrics can be pressed, but not all. Most ceramics can be pressed, but some sublimation plates and mugs are especially formatted for easy design transfer. Use very low pressure for glass or plates, only the bare minimum to apply full and even contact with the transfer. Use the locking knob to lock the machine at your desired pressure.
Remember that most transfers (but not all!) require the design to be applied in reverse. Make the necessary adjustments for the style of transfer that you’re using. -
Install the press attachment you wish to use as described above.
If you are pressing using the flat base, swing the top out of the way and prepare its heatresistant mat. -
Fit your product onto the middle of the appropriate base. Smooth out any wrinkles in the area that will be pressed. If you use a protective cover sheet, smooth out any of its wrinkles as well.
If you are pressing a cap or hat, remember to fold down its inner lining. Use the lever on the hat attachment to pull its material taut and leave a smooth work surface.
If you are pressing a mug or cup, don’t insert it into the attachment yet, but test that it will be able to be inserted into the attachment without disturbing your transfer. -
Flip the power switch on. Press SET and set the temperature value. Press SET and set the timer value. Press SET and choose whether your temperature is in Fahrenheit or Celsius degrees. Press SET a fourth time to begin heating.
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Wait for the platen to heat.
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Being careful to avoid touching any heated surfaces with any exposed skin, swing the platen over your design and press it down using the handle. Press ⯆ to start the timer.
If you are using the mug attachment, use your mug’s handle to fit it into the heated mug press now. Carefully close the attachment’s handle to press it shut. -
The control box should announce when your countdown has ended. Carefully release the press, turn it off, and swing the heated platen away. Unless you are using heat-resistant gloves, allow time for objects to cool before removing them and moving on to your next product.
TYPICAL SETTINGS FOR COMMON MATERIALS
Material | Temperature | Time | Pressure |
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Aluminum Sheet | 200°C | 390°F | 100 sec. |
Ceramics | 200°C | 390°F | 420 sec. |
Chemical Fibers or Fibres | 160°C | 320°F | 20 sec. |
-Shi (T Cotton rts &c.) | PU Flex Film | 170°C | 340°F |
Sublimation | 200°C | 390°F | 60 sec. |
Vinyl | 160°C | 320°F | 15 sec. |
Cotton Poly Blends | 175°C | 350°F | 10 sec. |
Crystal Photo Block | 190°C | 375°F | 180 sec. |
Glass Frames | 180°C | 355°F | 120 sec. |
Mousepads | 200°C | 390°F | 40 sec. |
Pillowcases & Linens | 200°C | 390°F | 60 sec. |
Polyester | 130°C | 270°F | 10 sec. |
Rhinestone Transfers | 160°C | 320°F | 15 sec. |
Slate Rock Photo | 180°C | 355°F | 420 sec. |
Wood | 190°C | 375°F | 50 sec. |
ADDITIONAL TIPS
- Remove transfer paper from finished items quickly to prevent it cooling and sticking to your design, but continue to be careful of the press’s heated surfaces. Allow vinyl a little more time to set but still remove it before it cools. Firm fabrics also allow an easier earlier peel. Extremely stretchy fabrics might need your design to entirely cool before the transfer paper can be safely removed.
- Always use the exact settings for your transfer or material if one is provided. Experiment with your specific transfers and materials to find the best results, especially before large batches.
- As you become more comfortable with heat pressing, also experiment with trading higher heat for lower time or vice versa to create
- If you have the time or an especially important project, a short 5 second prepress of fabric items can help flatten, dry, preshrink, and prepare them before adding your transfer. Double or even triple the length of the prepress in especially humid environments.
- When adding designs to clothing or objects which include uneven elements like buttons or zippers, a heat-resistant pillow can be used to help ensure a full and even press. However, if such parts are themselves heat sensitive, be sure to position them away from the platen or cover them with a layer of heat-resistant material.
- Avoid washing newly printed items for at least 24 hours.
MAINTENANCE
- Always completely disconnect this device from power and wait for it to cool before any cleaning, repair, or other maintenance.
- Clean with a soft dry cloth. If a damp cloth is necessary, be sure not to get any electronic components wet. Do not use caustic chemicals or harsh abrasives.
- Check this device periodically for any looseness, wear, or damage. Tighten, repair, or replace any problematic parts before further use. Only allow trained technicians to do any testing or repairs to internal components.
- Store in a cool dry location inaccessible to children and away from direct sunlight. For best results, disconnect from power after each use. Always disconnect completely from power if it will not be used for an extended period of time.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Possible Problems | Typical Solution(s) |
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Burnt or blurry images | Reduce the time and/or temperature used. |
Reduce the pressure with the adjustment knob.
Faded or pale images| Increase the time and/or temperature used.
Increase the pressure with the adjustment knob.
Lack of heat despite
correct control displays| Check the electrical relay between the control box
and the heating platen.
Repair or replace the accessory’s heat unit.
Lack of heat and no
display when turned on| Check the main power cord.
Replace the device’s fuse if it has blown.
Excessive heating| Repair or replace the electrical relay between the control
box and the heating platen.
DISPOSAL
Electrical products should not be disposed of with household products. In the EU and UK, according to European directive 2012/19/EU for the disposal of electricaland electronic equipment and its implementation in national laws, used electrical products must be collected separately and disposed of at the collection points provided for this purpose. Locations in Australia, Canada, and the United States may have similar regulations. Contact your local authorities or dealer for disposal and recycling advice.
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References
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