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Operating Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
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Operating Voltage | 230 V |
Welding Voltage | 8 V - 48 V |
Protection Class | IP54 |
Welding Report Memory | Yes |
Barcode Scanner | Yes |
Explains symbols used for warnings like danger to people or objects.
Describes the intended application of FRIAMAT fusion units with specific fittings and standards.
States the units are state of the art, built to standards, and tested for safety.
Outlines responsibilities of trained personnel and owners regarding operating instructions.
Details potential dangers like electric shock and fire/explosion.
Specifies requirements for mains operation, including RCDs and input voltage.
Provides guidelines for using generators, compliance, power output, and frequency.
Warns against opening the device unless by authorised personnel due to electric shock risk.
Instructs to switch off and disconnect the device in emergencies.
Describes how to use the reader wand to scan barcodes and the importance of its condition.
Explains the laser scanning mechanism, optimal positioning, and handling of damaged barcodes.
Continues listing technical details like operating temperature, interfaces, memory, and certifications.
Covers connecting to power supply, using extension cables, and generator setup.
Provides information on what to do if the acoustic signal is not emitted.
Details the steps to initiate fusion, monitor progress, and acknowledge completion.
Identifies and describes the function of each key on the FRIAMAT Basic unit.
Guides on accessing and using the "Basic Settings" menu for device configuration.
Details how to manually enter fusion barcodes when they cannot be read.
Identifies and describes the function of each key on the FRIAMAT Prime unit.
Guides on accessing and modifying settings like documentation, time, and language in the "Basic Settings" menu.
Guides on manually entering fusion barcodes, similar to FRIAMAT Basic.
Introduces the menu for defining data assigned to a fusion procedure.
Explains the Documentation function for storing fusion parameters and its activation.
Details how to activate/deactivate and use commission numbers for tracking fusions.
Describes locking and unlocking the device using the operator pass.
Introduces the menu for defining data transfer to PC/laptop.
Introduces options for assigning data to a fusion.
Details reading out and transferring data via USB memory stick.
Continues listing error codes, meanings, and remedies.
Lists displayed warnings and tips/remedies for specific situations.