2) Turn the dial to select the number of the pro-
gramme where input must be stored
3) Keep pressing the SAVE key until the letters
Sto appear on the display
4) Input has been stored
PROGRAMMED WELDING
Once the programme has been memorized the operator can
only weld with the pre-set values and cannot change any of
the parameters. Go to MANUAL welding to make any
changes.
MANUAL WELDING
To return to set/modify selected parameters or to create a new
programme, do as follows:
1) Keep pressing the PROG key (for about 3
seconds) until the number of the selected
programme starts flashing
2) Turn the dial anti-clockwise until 3 dotted
lines appear on the display
3) Pressing and releasing the PROG key, the
machine will go back to the original operation
(GREEN LED on continuously)
4) Any of the parameters may now be set or modified or new
programmes created
5) Turn the knob to scroll the programmes until an empty and
unused programme is found.
NOTE: Programme sequences can be created by placing an
empty programme between saved ones.
CALLING UP STORED PROGRAMMES
1) Keep pressing the PROG key (for about 3
seconds) until the letters Pr with the number
of the programme appear flashing on the dis-
play
2) Turn the dial until the number of the pro-
gramme required appears on the display
3) Press and release the PROG key to call up
the number of the selected programme
4) PROGRAMMED welding can now be done
VISUALIZING SET PARAMETRES
1) Call up the required programme (see "STORED PRO-
GRAMME CALL UP")
2) Press and release the SET key to visualize the
set parameters in sequence
3) Keep pressing the SET key for more than a
second to return to the selected programme
NOTE: you will automatically leave programming if the set
parameters are changed
Maintenance
ATTENTION: Before carrying out any inspection of the inside
of the generator, disconnect the system from the supply.
SPARE PARTS
Original spare parts have been specially designed for our
equipment. The use of non-original spare parts may cause var-
iations in performance or reduce the foreseen level of safety.
We decline all responsibility for the use of non-original spare
parts.
GENERATOR
As these systems are completely static, proceed as follow:
• Periodic removal of accumulated dirt and dust from the
inside of the generator, using compressed air. Do not aim the
air jet directly onto the electrical components, in order to
avoid damaging them.
• Make periodical inspections in order to individuate worn
cables or loose connections that are the cause of overheat-
ing.
Error signals
The welding machine is protected from faults in the mains
power supply, in the welding circuit or in the torch water-cool-
ing system. If a fault should develop in any of the above, vari-
ous messages (E01) will flash on the display. These messages
have the following meanings:
E01: flashes on the control panel display when the machine is
connected to cooling system and its pressure switch does not
close the circuit due to pressure lack in the hydraulic circuit.
Remote controls and accessories
The remote controls can be only used in the 2-STROKE and 4-
STROKE 'welding modes'.
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