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Output | 4-20 mA |
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Communication | Modbus RTU |
Measurement Range | Depends on sensor type |
Accuracy | Depends on sensor type |
Resolution | Depends on sensor type |
Response Time | Depends on sensor type |
Explains warning symbols and their meaning regarding potential dangers and damages.
Overview of the MSA 2 MULTI electrofusion control unit and its applications.
Overview of the various components of the MSA 2 MULTI unit.
Details the machine's buttons, including START/STOP and navigation keys.
Description of the graphical display, its information, and brightness adjustment.
Function of the ambient temperature sensor for automatic fusion time adjustment.
Information on the USB-A port for software updates, calibration, and data export.
Details for connecting the power cable to a 230V/50Hz supply.
Connection details for the fusion cable with Ø4mm terminals.
How to use the barcode scanner to input welding parameters quickly and accurately.
Recommendations for extension cable sizing to prevent power loss.
Using the START/STOP card as an alternative input method for operations.
Safe steps for connecting and switching on the electrofusion unit.
Guide to selecting the correct plastic material by scanning its barcode.
Step-by-step illustration of the electrofusion process, from preparation to cooling.
Procedure for connecting fittings and automatic recognition by the unit.
Inputting operator and job numbers for traceability and work site information.
Methods for inputting fusion parameters: barcode scanning or manual entry.
Essential preparation actions like scraping, cleaning, and aligning pipes before welding.
Information displayed during welding, automatic adjustments, and process interruption.
Post-weld cooling duration display and process summary.
Procedure to adjust the unit's date and time settings.
Details on data fields stored for each fusion cycle, like voltage, time, and energy.
How to navigate and view stored welding protocols and fitting type symbols.
Instructions for transferring welding protocols to a USB memory stick.
Explanation of error message display format and a comprehensive list of errors.
Key technical data including voltage, temperature ranges, dimensions, and weight.
List of applicable industry standards such as ISO and EN.
Guidelines for regular cleaning of the unit and its components.
Importance of regular inspection and replacement of fusion cables.
Requirement for professional functional check-ups by an authorized agent.
Information needed when contacting for spare parts.
Principles for safe transport, storage, handling, and operation of the unit.
Mandatory checks for unit damage and proper function before each operation.
Advice on preventing damage to the unit and cables from sharp edges.
Procedure for dealing with damaged housings or malfunctioning units.
Warning against unauthorized opening of the unit and its effect on warranty.
Promoting safety consciousness and reporting deviations during work.
Information on separate collection for electronic waste according to WEEE.