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Details potential electrical hazards, high voltage, and operator responsibility for safety.
Explains the meaning of various warning labels and symbols used in the manual.
Identifies and explains the meaning of symbols present on the Model 217 WDR unit.
Details input power requirements, output specifications, and electrical service information for the unit.
Provides guidance on input voltage, amp ratings, fuse recommendations, and conductor sizes.
Lists the physical dimensions and weight of the Model 217 WDR power supply.
Lists single-entry parameters like weld type, levels, start current, prepurge, and travel direction.
Details parameters that can be programmed for each level during a weld sequence.
Lists essential external equipment, such as weld heads and power cords, needed for operation.
Describes optional accessories like remote pendants, cooling units, and adapter cables.
Details the procedure for connecting the power supply to the utility power source and gas input.
Explains the procedure to turn on the power supply and navigate the main screen interface.
Step-by-step guide on how to load a saved weld schedule from the internal library.
Instructions for transferring weld schedules from the unit's library to an external storage device.
Instructions for transferring weld schedules from an external storage device into the unit's library.
Step-by-step guide to manually create a weld schedule with up to four levels.
Instructions for creating an automatic weld schedule with up to four levels.
Guide on creating an automatic weld schedule using the 'step' function.
Procedure for creating an automatic tack weld schedule with specific parameters.
How to create an automatic S^3 (Single Slope, Single Pass) weld schedule.
Covers setting the internal clock, units of measure, and power adjust limits.
Details how to select, import, export, and modify languages for the user interface.
Explains how to set security and programmer passwords to control access to features.
Describes how to access and set alarm parameters, requiring a programmer password.
Explains the function and default values for low/high pressure, voltage, current, and speed alarms.
Details specific fault screens like BAD ARC START, MOTOR STALL, GAS FAULT, and UNIT OVERHEATED.
Instructions on how to print weld schedules and associated data from the unit.
Step-by-step guide for safely shutting down the power supply unit.
Covers cleaning exterior/interior surfaces and inspecting panel connections and cables.
Details common faults and their causes/corrections, including TEMP, GAS, ARC VOLTS, and BAD START.
| Brand | AMI |
|---|---|
| Model | 217 WDR |
| Category | Power Supply |
| Language | English |