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USER MANUAL
BEAT HF
Edition: January 2016
Revision: No. 4
MODE OF USE -
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MODEL BEAT HF-MV
3.4.3 Entering the electrofusion data in the unit:
On the initial screen:
nnnn
hh:mm
Voltage
40.0V
Confirm
The display will show the voltage of the electrofusion
of 40.0V by default or that used in the previous
electrofusion cycle (if the unit has not been turned off).
The electrofusion voltage must be between 8 and
48 V.
If the fitting’s electrofusion voltage is not 40.0V, change it by pressing the arrow to
increase the voltage and the arrow to reduce it. The values displayed on the screen are
shown in steps of 0.5V.
Press <STOP> to go back to the previous screen or <START> to continue.
nnnn
hh:mm
Time
+TT
/
C
0000s
Confirm
The display will show the room temperature TT
/
C and
the initial counter as 0000s or the time used in the
previous electrofusion cycle (if the unit has not been
turned off). Maximum time of 5940 seconds al-
lowed (99 minutes).
Introduce the time indicated by the fitting manufacturer, bearing in mind correction made
according to the room temperature (according to the manufacturer). Press the and
arrows to move the cursor to another field and the and arrows to select the values.
Press <STOP> to go back to the previous screen or <START> to continue.
dd/mm/yy
hh:mm
Scrapped & Clean
<Yes>
Confirm
Confirmation is requested of whether the scraping and
de-greasing of the pipes has been done.
Press <STOP> to go back to the initial screen or <START> to continue.
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hh:mm
40.0 V 0075s
0075s
Press <START>
On the top line, the fusion parameters introduced
manually will be shown.
0075s:
Time of electrofusión (*)
(*) depending on the room temperature, the time to be entered can vary in relation to
the nominal time of the fitting. Consult the fitting manufacturer’s information.
Press <STOP> to go back to the initial Fusion data screen or <START> to continue.
Go to clauses 3.4.5: Electrofusion cycle and 3.4.6: Possible interruptions in the
fusion cycle.