My package was no manual. A kind of manual is printed on the device. Perhaps the manufacturer says that, when he speaks of a simple manual.
For experienced "binder" that's not a problem for newcomers well, especially if you have no idea of where eg according the spiral binding. To rest image, and that are necessary in this device several independent single steps before you have something finished tied ,
Step 1: Imagine a the bar on DIN A4. This is done via a kind of screw to the left of orange lever.
Step 2: Take up to 6 sheets of paper and pushes them upright in the slot provided. It has to be applied a high pressure on the corresponding lever in order to punch the paper. It germinates in fear on a fact that the lever could break. Therefore, I assume that the punching device wears out quickly.
Step 3: Take the punched sheets out carefully and put the next one the same way as the first batch. Just so you have a guarantee that all the holes are behind each other directly.
Since the device is designed for 6mm spiral bindings Drahlt, you have to be based on the default size of this bond, in order to know how many sheets can be maximally bound here.
Step 4: You fix the spiral binding at the front of the device, so you turn up the spiral and can push the punched sheets carefully. That's a pretty complicated matter, because the spiral can not be pulled apart in the total length alike, and you can therefore insert the stack of paper only step by step and hardly wrinkle free in the "Drahtzähnchen". That is, there is no lever, the staying the spiral until you have the loose sheets threaded completely.
The punching lever can be locked, so that the binding machine can store more easily, because he no longer tall. The scraps of paper caused by the punching are collected below in a storage space like a punch. To dispose of the paper remains, the bottom must be screwed with a Phillips screwdriver. You can not simply deduct.
Therefore, this makes Drahtbinde- and closing device that is up on the lever and the punching device made of plastic, only makes sense for example students who give little extensive homework, or for smaller presentations. But the stability is optimal. More is simply not there.