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Environmental
conditions
Operation or storage of the device outside the stipulated area will be deemed as not in ac
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cordance with the intended purpose. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage
resulting from improper use.
Installation and operation may only take place within closed and dry rooms.
Temperature range of ambient air:
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During operation: - 10 °C to + 35 °C (14 °F to 95 °F)
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During transport and storage: - 25 °C to + 55 °C (- 13 °F to 131 °F)
Relative humidity:
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up to 50% at 35 °C (95 °F)
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up to 90% at 20 °C (68 °F)
Ambient air: free of dust, acids, corrosive gases or substances, etc.
Altitude above sea level: up to 2000 m (6500 ft.)
Obligations of the
operating compa
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ny
The operating company undertakes to
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Read and understand the Operating Instructions
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Only hand over the device keys to personnel who are familiar with the product
The operating company must only allow persons to work with the device if they
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Are familiar with the basic occupational safety and accident prevention regulations
and are trained in handling the device
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Have read and understood these Operating Instructions and have confirmed this with
their signature
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Are trained according to the requirements for the work and training results.
The safety-conscious work of the personnel must be checked regularly.
Obligations of
personnel
All persons who are instructed to work with the device must do the following before begin
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ning work:
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Follow the basic regulations for occupational safety and accident prevention
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Have read and understood these Operating Instructions.
Before leaving the workplace, ensure that no personal injury or property damage can occur
in their absence.
Mains connection
The mains voltage and grid frequency must match the specifications on the rating plate.
The Virtual Welding system must only be connected to a properly installed, secured, and
grounded mains socket.
If the device is supplied without a country-specific cable, use the mains plug and cable in
accordance with local standards.
An electric shock can be fatal. Only trained personnel may install and connect the mains
plug.
Route the mains cable so that there is no risk of injury (risk of tripping, etc.) and damage
to the mains cable.
Summary of Contents for Virtual Welding 2.0
Page 2: ...2...
Page 6: ...6...
Page 13: ...General information...
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Page 20: ...20 Robotics function package MMA function package...
Page 21: ...Operating controls connections and mechanical components...
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Page 28: ...28 2 Ventilation openings at the rear of the device 2 2 2...
Page 29: ...Installation...
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Page 34: ...34 Top of StandUp Terminal side view 2 mounting bracket 3 screws with washers 2 3 3 3 3 2...
Page 45: ...Commissioning...
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Page 69: ...Ghost...
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Page 72: ...72 Use the arrow keys to make the desired settings Select button 4 Select button 5 4 4 5 5 6...
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Page 75: ...Available modes on the Virtual Weld ing system...
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Page 85: ...Calibration...
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Page 90: ...90 Select tab 3 Select button 4 Follow the instructions on the touch screen glasses 4 5 6...
Page 92: ...92 Follow the instructions on the touch screen 6...
Page 94: ...94 Follow the on screen instructions 6...
Page 95: ...Other settings...
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Page 105: ...Setup Menu...
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Page 127: ...127 EN US Make the desired settings Select button 2 2 3 4...
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Page 129: ...Troubleshooting maintenance and disposal...
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Page 135: ...Update...
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Page 138: ...138 Use button 3 to select the iso file that is located in the update folder 3 VWUPDATE 10...
Page 139: ...139 EN US Select GPT with button 4 4 VWUPDATE 11...
Page 141: ...141 EN US Enter VWUPDATE in field 6 6 VWUPDATE 13...
Page 143: ...143 EN US Select Checkbox 9 and 10 VWUPDATE 9 10 15...
Page 144: ...144 Select button 11 VWUPDATE 11 16...
Page 149: ...Technical data...
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