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Technical Data charger and battery
(F)
Battery:
Charger:
U = Voltage
U1 = Input voltage
C = Capacity
f1 = Input frequency
W = Weight
P1 = Input power
Ic = Charge current
U2 = Charging voltage
t
= Approx. charging time (90% full)
I2 = Max. charge current
Charging voltage.............................
20,75 V DC
Nc = No. of battery cells
Charging temperature .....................
0° - 50° C
W = Weight
Max. discharging temperature. ........
5° - 50° C
Pay attention to the electrical outlet
voltage! Check the label on the bottom
of the charger!
Recharge battery pack before first use!
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Function of the Unit
4.1
Changing the battery
(A)
Insert battery until the catch clicks into place. (LED flashes briefly = Contact made). To remove
press the catch and take out the battery.
If the required voltage is not delivered by the battery, the LED will flash and a tone se-
quence will be issued during renewed starting. Charge the battery in the charger.
4.2
EMERGENCY STOP Button
(B-1)
If there is any danger to personnel or the machine during the pressing process, press the
EMERGENCY STOP button immediately and release the ON switch. The valve will open and
the piston will return to its initial position.
4.3
To switch on
(B-2)
Press the ON button until the pressing process has been completed. The motor cut out indicates
the end of the moulding cycle.
4.4
To turn the press jaw
(B-3)
The press jaw can be turned through 270° depending on the application.
4.5
LED
(C)
The white LED’s lights up by starting the press cycle (up to 30 sec. after end of the press cycle).
The white LEDs flash:
after 40,000 pressing processes the LEDs flash after every pressing
process as an indication of the need for the next inspection. An internal counter keeps a record
of the number of pressing since leaving the factory.
4.6
To insert the press jaw
(D)
Remove battery!
Open the bolt (1).
Insert the appropriate press jaw for the job in hand (2).
Lock the bolt (3).
After changing the press jaw it is essential to ensure that, once engaged, the crimping jaw
matches the profile being moulded and the nominal width of the fitting being moulded. A visual
inspection must be carried out in order to determine that the press jaw is fully closed at the end
of the press cycle.
4.7
Operation
(E)
Use only system-compatible press fittings and press jaws designed for them. The nominal size
of the press jaw must be identical with the nominal size of the press fitting.
Summary of Contents for DC 4000
Page 3: ...C D LED Insert Press Jaw 1 2 3 KAN Sp z o o...
Page 4: ...E Operating 1 2 LED START 3 KAN Sp z o o...
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Page 166: ...160 130 C 265 F 6 a 1 3 KAN therm DC 4000 KAN therm DC 4000 KAN therm KAN therm...
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Page 170: ...164 4 7 E 1 2 3 4 8 a F 1 4 2 5 3 6 F 30 mA 5 cm 4 3 1 5 1 10 C 30 C 0 C 50 C 6 5...
Page 171: ...165 2 3 3 4 0 C 50 C 4 2 5 KAN therm DC 4000 KAN therm 40 000 2 3 5 C 23 F...
Page 172: ...166 6 2012 19 C...
Page 204: ...198 P CCK 2 a 3 a...
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Page 206: ...200 P CCK 130 C 265 F 6 a 1 3 KAN therm DC 4000 KAN therm DC 4000 KAN therm KAN therm...
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Page 210: ...204 P CCK 4 6 D 1 2 3 4 7 E 1 2 3 4 8 a F 1 4 2 5 3 6 F 30 5 4 3 1 5 1 10 C 30 C 0 50 C...
Page 211: ...P CCK 205 6 5 2 3 3 4 0 50 C 4 2 5 KAN therm DC 4000 KAN therm 40 000 2...
Page 212: ...206 P CCK 3 5 C 23 F 6 2012 19 EU...
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