JESIMAIK B0CCV73S84 Heat Press Machine for Caps User Manual

May 15, 2024
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User ManualJESIMAIK B0CCV73S84 Heat Press Machine for
Caps Portable Hat Press

B0CCV73S84 Heat Press Machine for Caps

Model: JM-H01
Please read this manual before use and follow its guidance.
Keep this manual for future reference.

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing the JESIMAIK Hat Press, Model: IM-HO1. Before use, please read the user manual of this machine to ensure a full understanding and correct use. After reading, please keep the user manual in a safe place for future reference. If you need any assistance, please contact our support team at: – support@jesimaik.com, with your product model number and Amazon order number.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Don’t touch the curved heat plate as the machine is heating or still hot.
  2. Be careful of the hat pressing base getting very hot during using them.
  3. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not immerse the hat press in water or other liquids.
  4. Do not operate the hat press with a damaged cord or if the equipment has been dropped or damaged. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble or attempt to repair the heat press.
  5. This machine is not intended for use by children.

Using Notes:

  1. Check the voltage before using, it’s 110V.
  2. Return the hat press machine to the base when it’s heating or not in use.
  3. Do not clean the heating element with water.
  4. Keep the hat and designed picture completely dry.
  5. Please take the sample to test. The temperature and time depend on the material of picture, hat and the pressure.
  6. Remember to turn off and unplug the power cord when not in use.
  7. Do not allow cord to touch hot surfaces, allow heat press to cool completely before storing.

Note the Hat Types:

  1. Make sure the hat is not lined, otherwise, it will completely melt under a heat press.
  2. Not suitable for graduation caps as the cap itself is lined with fabric that melts at high temperatures.
  3. It’s not recommended that you do infusible ink or sublimation on the brim as you may damage the inner structure of the brim.
  4. The visor (cotton or polyester) may have light indentations after being pressed, which can be flattened with a scraper.

SPECIFICATIONS

Product Name Hat Press Voltage 110v
Heating Element 3.15×5.5inch / 8x 14em Power 150W
Temp. Range 32-400°F Time Range 0-401s
Unit Size 9.1%5×3.5inch Unit Weight 6.31bs

Get to Know JESIMAIK Hat Press – JM-H01

JESIMAIK B0CCV73S84 Heat Press Machine for Caps - FTig

Know the Control Panel

JESIMAIK B0CCV73S84 Heat Press Machine for Caps - FTig

How to Operate Control Panel

  1. How to switch between °F and °C?JESIMAIK B0CCV73S84 Heat Press Machine for Caps - Control 11. Long press the “SET” button for 3 seconds to “PV=Lo”, then press” ” to “SV=88” 2. Short single press the “SET” button to “PV=CF” in the panel, then press the “ ” and “ ” buttons to switch between 1=°F and 0=°C. 3. Long press the “SET” button for 3 seconds again to save the setting.JESIMAIK B0CCV73S84 Heat Press Machine for Caps - Control 3As shown above, the current temperature unit is °C. As shown above, the current temperature unit is °F.
  2. How to set temperature and time?JESIMAIK B0CCV73S84 Heat Press Machine for Caps - Control 61.Plug in power and turn on the machine, press the “SET” button once and “SP” shows on the digital panel, which means it’s in temperature setting mode. Press the“ ” and “ ” button to adjust the temperature.JESIMAIK B0CCV73S84 Heat Press Machine for Caps - Control 72.And press the “SET” button once again, “ST” shows on the screen, which means it’s in time setting mode. Press the “ ” and “ ” button to adjust the countdown time. 3. Long press the SET button for 3s to save the setting and exit setting state. 4.After reaching the set temperature, press the “ENTER” to start the timer and heat press the hat.

Operation Steps Guide

Part 1: Preparation Work

  1. Prepare a heat-transfer vinyl film, transfer paper or sublima-tion paper with a pattern.
  2. Fix it on the hat using heat-re-sistant tape.
  3. Place and adjust the hat on the press form or the pressing base.

Part 2: Steps to Press a Hat

  1. Connect the power cord to the main controller.
  2. Plug in power and tum on the machine.
  3. Set a temperature and couting time.
  4. Wait until the machine heats up to the set temperature.
  5. Heat press the cap, and press the “ENTER” to start couting.
  6. Press hard and slighty move left and right unti] the timer alarms.
  7. Put out the hat, place the hat press on the safety base and turn off the machine.
  8. Tear off and enjoy it.(Please check whether the material used needs a hot tear or cold tear)

Note: It’s recommended to cover with a piece of butcher paper to protect the design and hat when pressing.

Printing Parameters for Hats

| HTV| Heat Transfer Paper| Sublimation Paper
---|---|---|---
Flocking| PU Matte| PU| Printable| Dark color| Light color|
Cotton| 329°F
25s
Cools off| 356°F
25s
Heats off| 329°F
15s
Cools off| 356°F
25s
Cools off| 356°F,25s| 329°F,25s|
Polyester| | | 356°F,35s

Note:

  1. The temperature and time of heating transfer depend on the material and thickness of the transfer pattern.
  2. The above parameters are for reference only. It’s recommended to test first before mass production.

WARRANTY

The product is with a 6-month warranty from the date of purchase (damages from normal wear and tear, alteration, misuse, neglect, accident, service by anyone other than the authorized service center, or act of God are not included).
During the warranty period and upon verification of defects, this product will be replaced or returned with proof of purchase.
Customer Support
If you need help regarding product issues, after-sales service, or other relevant problems, please contact us via email: support@jesimaik.com, and provide the following informa-tion:

  • Order ID
  • Problem description

E-mail: support@jesimaik.com
Website: www.jesimaik.com
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