Hot Screen Hot 1000e Product information sheet

Hot 1000e
Version 1.0
Please read the complete instructions
of use before using the machine.
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ORIGINAL USER MANUAL
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CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR INVESTMENT!
It is our sincere hope and belief that you will be satisfied with your new Hot 1000e heat
press, and that you will enjoy using it. The heat press is designed and manufactured with
user safety, ergonomics and eciency in mind. It is also the first Hot Screen heat press to
be completely powered by electricity. This means you do not have to purchase or maintain
a compressor, but still enjoy all the advantages of always keeping a constant and precise
pressure.
Read the complete user manual before commissioning the Hot 1000e heat press for both
operational eciency and user safety. By operating the machine correctly you minimize
the risk of injury and failed applications caused by mistakes.
Fredrik Skanselid
CEO - Hot Screen
Fjärås, Sweden 15-03-2021
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
EC declaration of conformity ................................................................................................................................... 4
Safety instructions ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
Risk of injury ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
Other known risks .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Safety features................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Intended use..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Machine cleaning ............................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Transport...................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Packaging.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Lifting the heat press .................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Installation planning ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Installation................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Commissioning ................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Intended use..................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Storage ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Using the machine.................................................................................................................................................. 8-11
Two-handed grip............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Garment shrinkage......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Ensuring the right temp............................................................................................................................................................... 9
Changing the bottom plate ........................................................................................................................................................ 9
Ensuring the correct position of the bottom plate ........................................................................................................... 9
Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Temperature configuration menu ........................................................................................................................... 13
Time configuration menu .........................................................................................................................................14
Pressure adjustment menu.......................................................................................................................................15
Counter reset menu ..................................................................................................................................................16
Safety features........................................................................................................................................................... 17
Emergency stop.............................................................................................................................................................................17
Safety watch “Watchdog”..........................................................................................................................................................17
Internal fuse .....................................................................................................................................................................................17
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................................18
Specifications.............................................................................................................................................................19
Accessories.......................................................................................................................................................... 20-22
Delivery...................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Warranty .................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Manufacturer ............................................................................................................................................................. 23
Recycling ................................................................................................................................................................... 23

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before using the Hot 1000e, all the basic
precautions below must be followed
The contents of this user manual and product specifications
may be changed without prior notice.
1. Follow the instructions to reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock or other injuries.
2. To prevent electric shocks, do not allow the Hot 1000e heat press to come into contact with wa-
ter or other liquids.
3. When cleaning or performing other work than applying the heat transfer, disconnect the voltage
and disconnect the plug from the electrical outlet.
4. Connect Hot 1000e directly to the power outlet, or use an approved 10A extension cord.
5. Never use the Hot 1000e if the cord or plug is damaged. Do not use it if water is spilled on the
machine. Contact our heat press customer support for troubleshooting and repairs.
6. Only use Hot 1000e for its intended uses as described in the user manual (see page 8).
7. Only those who have read and understood this manual are considered authorized operators of
the Hot 1000e heat press.
8. A safety distance of at least 1 metre around the heat press must be ensured in order to prevent
accidental crushing injuries.
9. The Hot 1000e heat press must be recycled or destroyed according to local regulations for elec-
trical machinery.
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511 56 Kinna, Sweden
+46 (0)724-02 16 79
Service@itekab.com
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Gunnesgårdsvägen 2
439 74 Fjärås, Sweden
+46 (0)300-56 89 90
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CONTACT DETAILS
HOT SCREEN AB
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR HOT 1000e HEAT PRESS
Conforms to the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
Also complies with the following directives:
2014/35/EU, LVD
2014/30/EU, EMC
The following harmonized standards have been applied:
EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery - general principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction
EN ISO 13849-1:2016 Safety of machinery - Control systems - Safety-related parts of control systems - Part 1:
General principles of design
EN ISO 13850:2015 Safety of machinery - Emergency stop function - Principles of design
EN ISO 13857:2008 Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper
and lower limbs
EN 349:1993+A1:2008 Safety of machinery - Minimum distances to avoid crushing of body parts
EN 60204-1:2006 Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General claims
EN ISO 14120:2015 Safety of machinery - Guards - General requirements for the design and construction of
fixed and movable guards
ISO 13851 Two-handed control devices
Authorized to compile technical documentation:
Name: Karl-Magnus Öjersson
Address: Skenevägen 42, 51163 Skene
Manufacturer:
Hot Screen AB
Gunnesgårdsvägen 2
43974 Fjärås, Sweden
Name:
Print name: Fredrik Skanselid
Position: CEO
City/Date: FJÄRÅS / 14-01-2021
Directive 2006/42/EC, Annex II 1A

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RISK OF INJURY TRANSPORT
As the heating plate and protective cover can reach high temperatures and there is a risk of crushing inju-
ries, only authorized operators should have access to the machine while it is in operation.
Risk of personal injury
• Burns
• Crushing injuries
• Heavy lifting (when manually lifting the machine)
OTHER KNOWN RISKS
Decals of unknown quality and decals not intended for heat application should not be used due to the risk
of gas release and fire hazard. Hot Screen's heat transfers are tested by test organizations and emit no dan-
gerous gases (scan the QR code below to view the test report). Only textiles that are approved for decal
heat application may be used with the machine.
• The machine must not be covered.
• The machine must not be left in operation in unsupervised premises.
• The machine must not be washed with water, only wiped down with a damp cloth.
SAFETY FEATURES
The Hot 1000e heat press has two main safety features to prevent and avoid accidents.
1. Emergency stop: The large red button on top of the machine. Disconnects the voltage and the heating
plate to allow you to pull out objects stuck under the heating iron.
2. Two-handed grip: The two-handed grip is designed to require both push buttons on the side of the
heat press to be pressed with a maximum interval of 0.2 sec. for the machine to activate and the heat-
ing plate to be lowered. This ensures that the operator’s hands are not crushed when the heating plate
is lowered.
INTENDED USE
The machine is only intended for applying heat transfers with hot-melt adhesive on textile garments. The
machine is designed especially for Hot Screen's heat transfer, but also works with heat transfers from an-
other manufacturers. This requires the settings to adhere to the machine specifications.
MACHINE CLEANING
The machine may only be cleaned with a dry and clean cloth.
PACKAGING
The Hot 1000e heat press is delivered in a corrugated
cardboard box attached to a pallet for safe transport.
Weight: (Packaging + contents): 100kg
Dimensions: 80 x 60 cm
Height: 70cm
LIFTING THE HEAT PRESS
The Hot 1000e heat press must be lifted with a pallet jack or forklift. When manually lifting the Hot
1000e heat press, at least two people are required. The decals on the machine indicate the appropri-
ate location for the lifting strap.
INSTALLATION PLANNING
Plan your installation well before starting. There are several issues that you should consider before
the installation. If you need help planning, you can contact one of our sales representatives for help.
Below are examples of important points to consider:
• The work environment where the heat press is placed is important to keep in mind at an early
stage of the planning (temperature, light, air, etc.).
• The work table must have a comfortable height, 75–90 cm for a standing position. An electrically
raised and lowered table is recommended.
• The bottom plate of the heat press is placed 22cm above the surface on which the machine is
standing. There should be sucient work surfaces on both sides of the machine, or room for a
rolling table (see page 21 “Rolling table”).
• Ensure that the heat press has sucient clearance to allow for a smooth workflow.
• Enables ecient loading and unloading of finished garments.
• Safety distance of 1 metre from the movable heating plate.
• Access to voltage 220V 10A slow fuse (runs on its own circuit since all power is regularly used by
the heat press)
• Internet access if you plan to use the placement tool from the Hot Screen as a reference for cus-
tomer-specific placement.
• Proximity to computer and telephone for new orders and contact with Hot Screen sales support
for application support.
READ TEST REPORT
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report digitally.
70cm
80cm
60cm

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INSTALLATION
USING THE MACHINE
USING THE MACHINE CONT.
COMMISSIONING
INTENDED USE
STORAGE
Tools required for installation: knife or scissors for opening the packaging
1. Remove the packaging
2. Remove any screws and fasteners used to secure the heat press during transport
3. Place the heat press on the work table
STARTING THE MACHINE - MAIN SWITCH
Start the machine by putting the switch in the “1” position. The display lights up and the machine
starts. To turn o the machine, set switch to the “0” position. The machine and display are then
switched o.
TWO-HANDED GRIP
The two-handed grip is designed so that you
have to press both push buttons on the side of
the heat press with a maximum interval of 0.2
seconds for the machine to activate and the
heating plate to be lowered. To avoid crushing
injuries, the buttons must be pressed for 1.5 sec-
onds, or the plate will be raised. This ensures that
the operator’s hands are not crushed when the
heating plate is lowered.
CHANGING THE BOTTOM PLATE
1. Beneath the bottom plate is a lever used to
release and lock the bottom plate. Move the
lever to the left to release the bottom plate.
2. Lift the bottom plate straight up. Mount the
required bottom plate and lock it in place by
moving the lever to the right to return it to
its starting position.
PRE-SHRINKING GARMENTS - INTERRUPTING THE TIME CYCLE
It is common to pre-heat/pre-shrink garments to prevent the garment from shrinking during the
application phase. By pressing any of the control buttons once before the set time cycle is finished,
the timer is interrupted regardless of the setting. The display reads “Cut” and the heat plate is raised
to its original position. This feature makes it easy to pre-shrink garments without having to adjust the
set application time in the menu.
CORRECT TEMPERATURE FEATURE
THE HOT 1000 E HEAT PRESS HAS AN INTEGRATED FEATURE THAT PREVENTS THE HEAT-
ING PLATE FROM BEING LOWERED BEFORE THE SET VALUE HAS BEEN REACHED. THE
FEATURE ENSURES THAT THE SET TEMPERATURE IS THE ONE ACTUALLY USED FOR THE
APPLICATION OF HEAT TRANSFER. (IF THE HEATING PLATE’S TEMPERATURE DEVIATES BY
MORE THAN +/- 5 DEGREES CELSIUS FROM THE SET VALUE, THE HEAT PLATE IS NOT LOW-
ERED. AN ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY, ”Temp to high” OR ”TEMP TO LOW”.
FEATURE FOR ENSURING THE CORRECT POSITION OF THE BOTTOM PLATE
The slide on which the base plate is mounted is equipped with a sensor that ensures the heating iron
cannot be lowered in the wrong position. If you attempt to lower the heating iron while the heating
plate is in the wrong position, the error message “TABLE POSITION” is shown on the display. Push
the bottom plate until it reaches the end position in order for the machine to lower the heating iron.
1. Connect the machine to the supply voltage (10A slow fuse with earthing).
2. Activate the heating press circuit breaker (see below)
3. Configure the temperature, time and pressure (see page 12-15)
4. The heat press is now ready for use
The machine is only intended for applying heat transfers with hot-melt adhesive on textile garments.
The machine is specially developed for Hot Screen’s heat transfers, but it works as designed when using
heat transfers from other producers as long as the settings are within the specifications for the machine.
The heat press must be stored in a dry environment.
MAIN SWITCH

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USING THE MACHINE CONT.
1. CONFIGURE THE SETTINGS
Configure the settings based on the product to be
applied (see page 12-16)
4. SLIDE BACK THE BASE PLATE
Slide the bottom plate to the end position.
1. ACTIVATE BY DOUBLE COMMAND
Press the buttons on both sides of the heat press
to lower heating plate and start the application.
1. PULL OUT THE BOTTOM PLATE
Once the set time has passed, the heating plate
is automatically raised. You can now pull out the
slide with the bottom plate by pulling the handle.
1. REMOVE TRANSFER CARRIER AND GAR-
MENT
Remove the heat transfer carrier from
the heat transfer. The garment is now ready.
2. PULL OUT THE PLATE
Use the handle to pull out the slide with the bottom
plate.
3. PLACE THE GARMENT AND THE HEAT
TRANSFER
Thread the garment onto the bottom plate and place
the heat transfer in the desired position.

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CONFIGURATION
MAIN MENU - WORKING MENU
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5
10
9
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7
6
4
Set temperature
Displays the set temperature.
1Heat indicator
Shows when the heating plate
is active
6
Actual temperature
Displays the actual temperature.
2Down arrow
Reduces the temperature or time (de-
pending on the selected menu)
7
Degrees
Flashes to show that the electronics are active
3
Up arrow
Increases the temperature or time (de-
pending on the selected menu)
8
Time
Shows the set time
4
Cycle indicator
Shows if a cycle/heating is in progress
9
Counter
Shows the number of completed
cycles/heatings
5
Set button
Push to scroll the menus
10
Pressure
Shows the set pressure
11
TEMPERATURE CONFIGURATION MENU
When the menu returns to the operations menu, the set temperature will appear on the display.
2
3
1
Temperature configuration menu
To access this menu, press Set once. If you don’t touch any of the
buttons, the menu automatically returns to the operations menu.
1
Increase temperature
To increase the temperature, press the up arrow once. By keeping the button pressed, the
value increases continuously.
2
Decrease temperature
To decrease the temperature, push the down arrow once. To decrease continuously, hold
down the button.
3
In order for the setting you configured to be saved, a full time cycle must elapse. In order for the setting you configured to be saved, a full time cycle must elapse.
Set temp. °C
160
Temp 160°C 73°C
T 15s Pr L 0001

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TIME CONFIGURATION MENU
2
3
1
When the menu returns to the operations menu, the set time will appear on the display.
Time configuration menu
Pushing the Set button twice opens the setting for how long the heat plate will press against the
garment.
1
Increase time
To increase the time, press the up arrow once. By you holding down the button, the value
increases continuously.
2
Decrease time
To decrease the time, press the down arrow once. By holding the button down, the time is de-
creased continuously.
3
In order for the setting you configured to be saved, a full time cycle must elapse. In order for the setting you configured to be saved, a full time cycle must elapse.
Set time, s
15
ADJUSTING THE PRESSURE / SELECTING BOTTOM PLATE
Select Plate
MEDIUM
Pressing the set button three times opens the menu for configuring the pressure by se-
lecting the size of the bottom plate. You can choose between SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE
depending on which plate you are using.
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1
Choose one of the three dierent bottom plate sizes by pressing the up arrow (3)
or down arrow (2). Once you have selected the desired plate, wait two seconds for the
menu to return to the main menu and the selected plate to be saved to the settings.
2
The pressure against the bottom plate (application pressure) on Hot 1000 e is adjusted by
selecting the size of the bottom plate. See the below table for the actual values in kg/cm2.
3
2
3
1
Size Area cm2 Pressure kg/cm2
Large plate 38x38cm 1444 0.35
Medium plate 38 x 15cm (Accessories) 570 0.30
Small plate 15x15cm 225 0.64
ACTUAL PLATE PRESSURE

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EMERGENCY STOP
The emergency stop is easily accessible on top of
the heat press. The emergency stop breaks all elec-
trical circuits and releases the heating iron.
Resetting an active emergency stop Before reset-
ting, you must make sure that the cause of the error
has been resolved.
The emergency stop is reset by restarting the ma-
chine using the main switch.
SAFETY FEATURES
SAFETY WATCH “WATCHDOG”
The machine's electronics are equipped with a watchdog feature that ensures the software and
hardware
operates correctly. In case of errors, the electronics are shut down.
Resetting the heat press when the watchdog is activated The watchdog is reset by turning o the
machine using the main switch and waiting for 10 seconds before restarting it.
If the error persists, all functions will reset and an ITEK AB service technician should be contacted.
INTERNAL FUSE
The machine has an internal fuse that trips in the event of a short circuit or overload and may cause
the machine to stop working. Contact a technician to resolve this issue.
COUNTER RESET MENU
RESET COUNTER
YES NO
When the menu returns the operations menu, the reset counter will appear on the display.
Resetting menu
Pushing the Set button three times opens the menu for resetting the counter. The menu does not
return automatically.
1
By pressing the down arrow, you answer "No" which means that the counter does not reset and
the menu now returns the operations mode.
2
If you press “Yes” using the up arrow, you reset the counter and the menu returns to the operating
position and the counter shows “0000”.
3
2
3
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GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING - MACHINE DOES NOT START
Do the following if your Hot 2000 does not start.
TROUBLESHOOTING - HOT 2000
1
Check that the switch on the Hot 1000e heat press is in
the “1” position.
If the display is not lit when the switch is in the “1” position,
check that socket is powered.
IF THE PROBLEM PERSISTS, CONTACT OUR HEAT PRESS SERVICE
OR CUSTOMER SERVICE.
SPECIFICATIONS HOT 1000 e
SPECIFICATIONS
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Weight: ........................................................................79kg
Height:....................................................................640mm
Width:..................................................................... 520mm
Depth:........ 710mm /1120mm in extended position
Power: .....................................................................2200W
Voltage: ....................................210-240 VAC 50-60hz
Main fuse:...................... 10A slow fuse with earthing
Pressure:.......................................... 0.35 - 0.64kg/cm2
Noise level:..................................................< 70 dBa 1m
Min. heating time:............................................ 1 sec
Max. heating time:........................................60 sec
Max. temperature:............................................. +200°C
Heat plate width:................................................ 380mm
Large bottom plate: ............................. 380 x 380mm
Small bottom plate:.................................150 x 150mm

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ACCESSORIES - FOR HOT 1000E
Trolley
Perfect for unloading surfaces when apply-
ing heat transfers. The trolley is fitted with
castor wheels for maximum mobility.
Specifications
Width: 120cm
Length: 60cm
Height: 89.cm
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Teflon sheet Ducts
The teflon sheet is used to protect
sensitive materials when applying
heat transfers. The teflon sheet is
specifically designed for our latest version
of Hot 2000 with ducts that can be at-
tached on top of the heating iron.
Dimensions: 40 x 45 cm. QR CODE
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Rubber for bottom plate
Replacement for the existing rubber on
your bottom plate. The rubber can also be
cut to size and used on the inside of gar-
ments etc. to prevent contact with seams
and zips during application.
Textile cover Small
The textile cover is used on the bottom
plate and ensures that the garment slides
more easily on the surface. The cover also
prevents glue from sticking to the surface
during application.
Fits both Hot 1000e & Hot 4000.
Dimensions: 15 x 15cm.
Textile cover Medium
The textile cover is used on the bottom
plate and ensures that the garment slides
more easily on the surface. The cover also
prevents glue from sticking to the surface
during application.
Fits both Hot 1000e & Hot 4000.
Dimensions: 38 x 15cm.
Textile cover Large
The textile cover is used on the bottom
plate and ensures that the garment slides
more easily on the surface. The cover also
prevents glue from sticking to the surface
during application.
Fits both Hot 1000e & Hot 4000.
Dimensions: 38 x 38cm.
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Textile Cover XS
The textile cover is used on the bottom
plate and ensures that the garment slides
more easily on the surface. The cover also
prevents glue from sticking to the surface
during application.
Fits both Hot 1000e & Hot 4000.
Dimensions: 10 x 15cm.
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ACCESSORIES - FABRIC COVER
Cooler plate
Used for cold peeling the heat transfer
before removing the plastic carrier. The
cooling plate has a teflon layer to minimise
friction when cooling heat transfers.
Dimensions: 15 x 15cm.
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Bottom plate Large incl. textile cover
Replaceable bottom plate that fits all
Hot 2000 models, supplied with
a detachable textile cover.
Dimensions: 38 x 38cm
Note: Bottom plates are ordered
individually.
Bottom plate XS incl. textile cover
Replaceable bottom plate that fits all
Hot 2000 models, supplied with
a detachable textile cover.
Dimensions: 10 x 15cm
Note: Bottom plates are ordered
individually.
Bottom plate Small incl. textile cover
Replaceable bottom plate that fits all
Hot 2000 models, supplied with
a detachable textile cover.
Dimensions: 15 x 15cm
Note: Bottom plates are ordered
individually.
Bottom plate Medium incl. textile cover
Replaceable bottom plate that fits all
Hot 2000 models, supplied with
a detachable textile cover.
Dimensions: 38 x 15cm
Note: Bottom plates are ordered
individually.
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ACCESSORIES - BOTTOM PLATE DELIVERY
HOT 2000 is supplied with the following:
• 1 x bottom plate 380 x 380mm incl. textile cover
• 1 x bottom plate 150 x 150mm incl. textile cover
• 1 x user manual with EC declaration of conformity for the machine in accordance with the Ma-
chinery Directive 2006/42/EC AFS 2008.3
• 1 x signed certificate of approved function check
WARRANTY
1 year warranty on all components, starting from the delivery date. Shipping, allowances, and
travel costs are charged for warranty repairs.
MANUFACTURER, PRODUCER
HOT SCREEN AB
Gunnesgårdsvägen 2
439 74 Fjärås
Sweden
Tel: 0300-56 89 90
Fax: 0300-779 95
E-mail: info@hotscreen.se
http://www.hotscreen.se
The symbol with a crossed-out dustbin means that the product
must not be disposed of as normal household waste. Electronic
waste products may contain materials and substances that are
hazardous to the environment, and if not handled correctly may
harm the environment and people. Contact your local waste man-
agement centre for more information on how and where to dis-
pose of your electronic waste.
Hot Screen AB in Fjärås, which is responsible for any statutory re-
cycling, will accept the used heat press if there is no local solution.
RECYCLING

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