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10. OPERATION (continued)
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Erasing the Welding Conditions
When you erase the welding conditions stored in memory, you can select either erasing all or
erasing one.
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Erasing the welding conditions
(1) Turn off the power switch and turn on the power switch with both the LOAD key [17] and
SAVE key [18] pressed. Release the keys after turning on the power switch, and then
"dEL" appear in the left-side display. See the picture below.
”dEL" display means the machine
Condition number to be deleted blinks.
in the delete mode.
(2) Set the condition number to be deleted while turning the parameter adjusting knob [4].
When turning the knob counterclockwise, "ALL" appears in the right-side display as
illustrated below and you can erase all the welding conditions.
"dEL" is displayed
"ALL" blinks
Note:
When the welding conditions are deleted by selecting "ALL" welding
conditions currently in use are also deleted. Consequently, all the parameters
return to the initial settings.
(3) Pressing the ENTER key [19] blinks "dEL." Confirm the condition number again and if
you want to cancel erasing of the condition number, press any key other than the ENTER
key [19] to return to step (2). To quit the delete mode, turn off the welding power source.
(4) Pressing the ENTER key [19] again deletes the welding condition that is preset to the
condition number. When "End" is displayed after end of data deletion, turn off the power
switch, then start up the welding machine.
Note:
When pressing the ENTER key [19] twice in the deletion mode, you can not
recover the erased welding conditions. When you attempt to delete a welding
condition that is held in memory, make sure that the condition number you
want to erase is surely selected.
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