Advance Welding AW315 Operator'S Manual Download Page 12

AW315 - Operator Manual

AW315

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Conditions of Warranty:

This warranty covers only those defects to the product which arise from normal use of 
the product, and will become invalid if any of the following apply:

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Failure to follow the operating instructions.

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Improper or inadequate maintenance.

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Unauthorised modification.

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Misuse or any use not in accordance with the operating manual or good     

            industry practice.
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Physical abuse of the product.

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Operation outside the products specifications.

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Improper site preparation or site maintenance.

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Faulty pipe or fitting.

Extent of Warranty:

Subject to the conditions and limitations of warranty; Advance Welding warrants that 
its electrical products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a 
period of twelve months, and its mechanical products for six months, from the date of 
purchase by the end-user customer. 

If during this period, notice of a defect which is covered by this warranty is received, 
then Advance Welding will either repair or replace the product at its option. Any 
replacement product will have functionality at least equal to that of the product being 
replaced, and will in our opinion, perform consistently with its age and usage. 

Unless otherwise agreed, all warranty work will be carried out by Advance Welding or 
an authorised and approved service facility. 

This welding unit has been manufactured, inspected and tested in accordance with 
the quality control systems in place at Advance Welding.  

This welding unit has been calibrated using equipment that is traceable to national 
and international standards, through a NAMAS accredited laboratory. NAMAS 
(National Accreditation of Measurement and Sampling) is a service of UKAS (United 
Kingdom Accreditation Service). 

This welding unit has a TWELVE month calibration and warranty period, active from 
the first use of the unit by the end user customer.

Calibration and Warranty

Summary of Contents for AW315

Page 1: ...ing the Equipment Data Log Memory Manual Welding Fusamatic Welding Bar Code Welding Fusion Operator Badge GPS Location Extreme Low Temperature Operation Downloading the Weld Memory Upgrading the Opera...

Page 2: ...trols Safety Notes Product Specification Intended Use Introduction Delivered Items Electrical Safety Using the Equipment Fault Finding Maintenance Disposal Calibration and Warranty Declaration of Conf...

Page 3: ...Supply Fuse 4 Supply Lead fitted with plug 5 Carrying Handle 6 Output Leads 7 Start Stop Button 8 Indicator Display Operating Controls 5 Carrying Handle 4 Supply Lead fitted with plug 3 Supply Fuse 2...

Page 4: ...e or disconnect the welding cable while the unit is welding a fitting Do not lift or pull the equipment by its cables Do not disconnect the welding cables by pulling on them always pull off the connec...

Page 5: ...e and with impunity Input Power Connections for this model 110V version Input plug for your region or country are available Contact us for more information Specification details AW315 Operating Modes...

Page 6: ...e instructions carefully and keep these instructions for the life of the unit This manual does not detail the specific welding procedure for the fittings scraping clamping and assembly of joints For t...

Page 7: ...BS EN 60309 2 standard All cables must be unwound from the reel to stop inductive heating effects The cable dimensions should be as follows 1 5mm2 cable 25m 2 5mm2 cable 50m 4 0mm2 cable 75m It is re...

Page 8: ...cable to the socket the indicator light will show YELLOW 32mm 160mm Geberit Wavin Waviduo Akatherm Valsir RED 200mm 315mm Geberit BROWN 200mm 315mm Wavin Waviduo BLUE 200mm 315mm Akatherm Valsir Conn...

Page 9: ...e stop button was pressed while welding Restart the weld after the fitting has returned to ambient temperature Error 3 Power supply frequency fault The supply frequency is out of limits Check the gene...

Page 10: ...volts with a capacity of 3500 watts Make sure any extension leads being used are the correct length and rating Error 7 High welding current The unit has detected a high welding current as follows 1 5...

Page 11: ...s provided in the carry case Maintenance Pb The equipment and packaging should be sorted for environmentally friendly recycling DO NOT DISPOSE OF THIS EQUIPMENT INTO HOUSEHOLD WASTE According to the E...

Page 12: ...e by the end user customer If during this period notice of a defect which is covered by this warranty is received then Advance Welding will either repair or replace the product at its option Any repla...

Page 13: ...nce Welding makes no other warranty of any kind whether express or implied with respect to its products To the extent that this warranty statement is inconsistent with the law of the locality where th...

Page 14: ...ltage equipment 98 37 EC Machinery safety More detailed information is available on our web site at www advancewelding co uk On behalf of Advance Welding K M Wilkinson Declaration of Conformity This w...

Page 15: ...tured in the UK by ADVANCE WELDING Units 1 2 Taylor Street Cleckheaton West Yorkshire BD19 5DZ United Kingdom Tel UK 0844 880 7748 44 1274 870112 Fax UK 0870 752 6139 44 870 752 6139 Email sales advan...

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