Operation
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5.3
Standby operation
To protect the hot melt material during temporary work interruptions (e.g. breaks), the
tank system can be set into standby operation. The temperature of the hot melt material is
decreased by a pre-set value (factory setting: 40 °C).
By pressing the “standby” key, the tank system is set into standby mode. The following
security prompt is displayed:
Tool starts
Standby
Confirm with Enter
Figure 5.3/1: Security prompt “standby”
Press the “Enter” key
The display now shows the following:
Tank 12:32
Act=82
0
C Set=180
0
C
Standby
Handcontrolled on
Figure 5.3/2: Display in “standby” mode
By pressing the “standby” key again, the tank system will switch back into normal opera-
tion.
The security prompt must be confirmed here again:
Tool starts
Mode function
Confirm with Enter
Figure 5.3/3: Security prompt “Reactivate”
5.4
Turning off
5.4.1
Turning off in time-controlled operation
The main switch remains turned on permanently in “time-controlled” operation. Daily turn-
ing on and off occurs automatically by the control unit.
The tank system can also be manually switched off in the “time-controlled” operating
mode.
To do so, press the “On/Off” key.
The following security prompt is displayed:
Tool stops
Confirm with Enter
Figure 5.4.1/1: Security prompt “Turn off“
Summary of Contents for HB 5010
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Page 16: ...Technical data 8 Figure 2 1 2 Location of type plate on the inside of the unit...
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Page 64: ...Specific security advice 6...
Page 68: ...Technical Data 10...
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Page 90: ...Construction and function 12...
Page 92: ...Technical data 14...
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Page 128: ...Spare parts list 16 2 3 Spare parts bead and spray 19 9 Fig 2 11 Grip casing both versions...
Page 129: ...Spare parts list 17 11 Fig 2 12 Heat insulation half shell both versions...
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