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Brand | Global |
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Model | BEAT-Tr |
Category | Industrial Equipment |
Language | English |
Details the purpose and scope of the user manual for the BEAT-Tr and MINI BEAT-Tr electrofusion units.
Outlines the design standards and specifications the electrofusion units adhere to, including ISO standards.
Provides information on product development, documentation, production, and adherence to safety and quality standards.
Explains how the BEAT-Tr and MINI BEAT-Tr units are identified via their identification plates and CE marking.
Details safety alert symbols and essential safety measures to prevent accidents during operation and handling.
Presents the CE declaration, listing directives and related specifications the units comply with for market entry.
Outlines the guarantee declaration and general conditions, including warranty period and exclusions for the electrofusion units.
Provides a general overview of the electrofusion units' construction, including casing, switches, cables, and front panel components.
Describes the components located on the front panel of the electrofusion unit, such as the display and push-buttons.
Details the elements found on the right and left sides of the electrofusion unit, including stickers and sensors.
Identifies the components located on the top and rear sides of the electrofusion unit, such as handles and cables.
Guides users through the electrofusion process, starting with pipe preparation and fitting installation.
Instructs on how to connect the electrofusion unit to a power source and other essential devices, including safety warnings.
Explains how to use the barcode reader to input data, including setup notes and laser scanner operation.
Details the process for entering operator identification, whether voluntary or compulsory, via barcode or keyboard.
Describes how to enter the job number, allowing for voluntary or compulsory input via barcode or keyboard.
Guides on entering auxiliary data, supporting barcode scanning or manual keyboard input for job-specific information.
Explains how to enter traceability data for fittings and components, supporting barcode scanning or manual input.
Provides instructions on connecting the unit's cable connectors to the fitting terminals, emphasizing cleanliness and adapter use.
Details how to enter electrofusion data, including memory capacity verification and the display of fusion data.
Explains the electrofusion process, including warnings, input voltage checks, and potential error messages like ERR1 and ERR8.
Specifies the importance of minimum cooling time after the electrofusion cycle as per manufacturer's recommendation.
Guides on navigating through various menus like Fusion Records, Info, Setup, Last Revision, and Service.
Details how to access and view stored fusion records or export them for further analysis.
Explains how to access the INFO menu to view software version, language, and setup option status.
Covers various setup configurations including language, date/time, temperature range, operator, and job settings.
Allows checking the date of the last revision, warning date, expiration date, and unit blocking status.
Notes that the service option is for STPAcuster group after-sales service centres and requires a password.
States that all maintenance and repair work should be done by qualified personnel or the STPAcuster group After-Sales Service.
Lists and explains various error messages displayed by the unit during operation.
Explains error messages ERR1 and ERR8 related to fitting resistance being outside the specified tolerances.
Describes error message ERR7, which occurs when the operator interrupts the electrofusion process using the STOP key.
Details error messages ERR3 and ERR4 for excessive or low output current during the electrofusion process.
Explains error message ERR5 for deviations in output voltage and potential causes like excessive consumption or low input voltage.
Describes error messages related to internal temperature protection and their causes.
Introduces the maintenance section, emphasizing careful handling, cleaning, and preventive maintenance for longevity.
Provides guidelines for storing the unit properly to protect it from environmental factors during long periods of non-use.
Instructs on how to clean the electrofusion control box, advising against high-pressure water or immersion.
Recommends shipping the unit to the STPAcuster group After-Sales Service for yearly servicing.
Covers maintenance aspects of the control unit, including the electronic control unit and internal battery.
Details how to update the unit's software version via PC or pendrive, including installation and downloading processes.
Lists general specifications for the electrofusion control unit, covering classification, configuration options, voltage, power, and protection.
Provides details on the unit's dimensions, weight, package dimensions, and approximate gross weight.
Lists included accessories like document holder, manual, scanner, and terminal adaptors, plus optional items.