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USER MANUAL
BEAT HF
Edition: January 2016
- TROUBLESHOOTING
Revision: No. 4
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4.2.2 Fitting resistance outside margins (not for model MV):
Once the electrofusion process has begun and where data is entered exclusively by
barcode, the unit verify if the fitting resistance matches the one of the connected fitting
and it is within the tolerances established by the fitting’s manufacturer.
In case of the resistance is found incorrect, the display will show the following messages:
nnnn
hh:mm
40.0 V 0075s 2.25
S
R.RR
S
0072s
Resist. too high/low
A blinking cursor with the resistance value read by the
unit is displayed along the Resist. too high or Resist.
too low, as the case may be.
Press <START> to continue. Check the fitting, the connections, etc., and restart the cycle.
If this message persists, send the unit to the After-Sales Service to check the calibration
of the resistance measure.
4.2.3 Interruption by operator:
If the operator presses the <STOP> key once the electrofusion process has begun, the
display will show the following message:
nnnn
hh:mm
40.0 V 0075s 2.25
S
0065s
<STOP> pushed
The fitting barcode parameters entered are still on the
upper line.
The time counter will display the remaining cycle time
at the moment of stopping.
Press <START> to continue. The next screen will show Fusion data to restart the
electrofusion process from the very beginning.
4.2.4 Output current:
If the electrofusion current is excessive, the display will show:
nnnn
hh:mm
40.0 V 0075s 2.25
S
0065s
Current too high
The fitting barcode parameters entered are still on the
upper line.
The time counter will display the remaining cycle time
at the moment of stopping.
Press <START> to continue. The next screen will show the Fusion data to restart the
electrofusion process from the very beginning.
This message appears in the following cases:
1. When the connected fitting has a very low resistance, outside the margins.
2. Crossed fitting resistence.