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That is a general problem with small synchronous motors, they can run either way. If they start backwards, they are supposed to reverse themselves. Usually, removing the plug and plugging it back in will correct. Eventually, you will need a new motor unit.
Sounds like the yellow and the orange wire connectorson the main board from the transformer are reversed. If not, then your main board needs replaced. I have them available, 405-324-6092, Scott,
sounds like the yellow and the orange wire connectors on the main board from the transformer are reversed. If not, then your main board needs replaced. I have them available, 405-324-6092, Scott,
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either the top heater tube, (inside the orange/red roller) is burned out (Open) or the wire on either side of the heater tube is burned or broken in half. It\'s not as bad as you might think.
GBC appear to just be a crappy company. I have a Heatseal H212, same problem. Worked fine then one day when I turned it on it never became "ready". I waited a while longer then turned it off.. except it wouldn't let me turn it off. I had to unplug it from the mains to get it off. After that, it would never turn on. Checked the fuse, it was fine.
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