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Brand | HURNER |
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Model | HST 300 Print + 2.0 |
Category | Welding System |
Language | English |
An aborted process displays an error and continuous buzzer; acknowledge with STOP/RESET.
The unit aborts welding if the transformer temperature is too high, indicated by an 'Overheated' message.
Indicates a previous welding aborted due to power supply failure; acknowledge to continue.
Covers errors like incorrect codes, no contact, voltage issues, overheating, system errors, and temperature problems.
Indicates an erroneous input, poor code tag, or improper code reading.
Signifies no electrical contact between unit and fitting or a defective heater coil.
Input voltage is below 175 volts, requiring generator output adjustment.
Input voltage exceeds 290 volts, requiring generator output adjustment.
Transformer temperature is too high; allow the unit to cool down.
A critical system error detected during auto-test; unit must be disconnected and serviced.
Ambient temperature is outside the operating range (-20°C to +60°C).
The ambient temperature sensor on the welding cable is damaged or defective.
Internal system clock is faulty; reset the unit or send for service.
Recommended service date overdue; acknowledge message and send unit for service.
Incorrect code entered, missing welding time, or invalid date selection.
System memory is full; print/download reports or disable memory control.
Data transfer or printing error occurred and could not be cleared.
Errors occurring during welding are indicated by audible alarms.
Input voltage below 175V; process aborts if condition persists or voltage drops below 170V.
Input voltage over 290V; process aborts if condition persists for 15 seconds.
Fitting resistance is outside the tolerance specified in the code.
Input voltage frequency is out of tolerance (42 Hz - 69 Hz).
Output voltage does not correspond to the previously read value; unit requires service.
Momentary current failure or current decrease exceeding 15% for 3 seconds.
Output current is excessive, possibly due to short-circuit in heater coil or cable.
Dynamic current differs significantly from required value, indicating heater coil short-circuit.
Previous welding incomplete due to power supply disconnection; acknowledge to continue.