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Removing the bottom of the welding chamber 

It is possible to remove the bottom of the welding chamber in order to work on particularly large objects. To do this, and to ensure compliance 
with safety regulations, a "controlled" laser operation area, or secure work area with restricted access must be created that is properly defined 
and marked with signs (Warning: Laser radiation), that may only be accessed by personnel wearing protective eyewear. The entrance to the 
controlled laser operation area must be connected to the interlock switch that prevents operation of the unit (please refer to the chapter Using 
the Interlock Switch). To remove the bottom of the chamber, unscrew the 6 screws indicated in the figure and push the panel downward, keep it 
for future use. 
 

 

Safety  glasses must  have  an  OD  7 optical  density  and  an L9 protection  level  for pulsed  lasers  with  a  wavelength  of  1064  nm,  in 
compliance with the relevant EN 207 standard.

 

Visual display and coaxial chamber 

The device has an 

8.4”

 high-resolution, touch-screen TFT display, which permits both viewing and setting of welding parameters. The same 

display shows the welding area through the coaxial chamber of the stereo microscope; in this mode a crosshair is displayed on the screen to 
indicate the point of impact of the laser beam. Switching between the display of the welding area and working parameters is possible by 
touching any point on the touch-screen or by activating the encoder. The display view switches automatically from the welding parameters to 
the welding area when the welding parameters are not in use (see display timeout) or by using the "CAM" button. 

 

 

 

It is possible when viewing the welding chamber to access an OSD menu to improve the chamber image. There are 5 buttons for the OSD 
display settings: 

1.

 

SW1 - Menu 

2.

 

SW2 - Down 

3.

 

SW3 - Up 

4.

 

SW4 - Exit 

5.

 

SW5 - Input 

Using the OSD GUI (welding area view only)

 

 

Press the SW1 button to bring up the GUI 

 

Select the desired menu by pressing the SW2 - SW3 buttons 

 

Press the SW1 button to confirm the menu selection 

 

Select the desired submenu by pressing the SW2 - SW3 buttons 

 

Press the SW1 button to confirm the submenu selection 

 

Make changes by pressing the SW2 - SW3 buttons 

 

To deselect the menu/submenu and exit from the GUI, press the SW4 button 

GUI Quick menu (OSD) 

 

 

 

 

Press the SW2 - SW3 buttons to bring up the Contrast/Brightness quick menu 

 

Press the SW1 button to change quick menu 

 

Make changes by pressing the SW2 - SW3 buttons 

GUI Organization 

Picture menu 

 

Summary of Contents for Revo S L0F102HN

Page 1: ...ury to the operator if used correctly and properly However no engineering design can make this device safe if it is not used and maintained properly and in compliance with safety standards This manual...

Page 2: ...ort 10 Unpacking 10 Positioning 10 Preliminary checks 10 Electrical connections 11 Power supply tolerances 11 Device specifications 12 Technical specifications 12 Applicable standards and directives 1...

Page 3: ...the protective glass slide 22 Routine Maintenance 22 Removal of the liquid 22 Filling refilling the liquid 22 Filling up inserting liquid 22 Checking Cleaning of rear filters 23 Check resin filters 2...

Page 4: ...itions other than those set out in this manual The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes without notice to this documentary material or to the device to which it refers Safety pictograms Dan...

Page 5: ...ure to laser radiation can cause cataracts and in the worst cases burning of the retina Do not remove the hand curtains for any reason Persons of small stature should not be near the hand curtains whe...

Page 6: ...lding chamber Bottles and objects containing gas or highly flammable liquids should be moved a safe distance away from the welding chamber Keep a fire extinguisher nearby in case of fire Do not use wa...

Page 7: ...m the welding chamber and to prevent the operator or people close by from exposure to the flashes produced during welding operations as well as to prevent any leakage of shielding gas in use Operation...

Page 8: ...ng some device operation procedures These risks can be eliminated by following basic work and behaviour rules or more specifically the procedures in this manual and by using personal protective equipm...

Page 9: ...very and provide an explanation The customer should be careful when using box cutters or other cutting tools when opening the package Package content The package contains the following items 1 Laser W...

Page 10: ...oning The device should be positioned in a location and environment suited to the use for which it was designed laboratory use sheltered from the weather such positioning should be performed by qualif...

Page 11: ...led and sized according to the specifications of the device Power supply tolerances Voltage at 10 of the rated voltage Frequency 1 of the rated voltage for continuous use 2 of the rated voltage for sh...

Page 12: ...hour Tested at 2kW 2ms 10Hz with room temperatures of 25 C 77 F Continuous Dimensions max Stereo microscope Leica with 10X eyepieces Leica with 10X eyepieces The device offers the ability to adjust th...

Page 13: ...fhydrocarbon gas anymixtureof Hydrogenand Nitrogen Do not use Nitrogen when welding Do not place any flammable materials along the path of the laser beam Do not use any toxic materials or materials th...

Page 14: ...ct the energy level of the laser generator used in this device is Class 4 5 Enabling Key Safety devices on equipment are adopted LASER radiation protection glass KG3 under microscope Leather stripes f...

Page 15: ...ctions see section 6 Rear connections see section 7 Liquid cooling racks do not cover the grill leave at least 5 cm of space between the grid and the wall 8 Coolant level window 9 Cooling circuit filt...

Page 16: ...no defective damaged or worn parts perform any regular maintenance or repairs that may be required Positioning and ergonomics Microscope eyepieces Remove the caps that protect the stereo microscope i...

Page 17: ...e welding area through the coaxial chamber of the stereo microscope in this mode a crosshair is displayed on the screen to indicate the point of impact of the laser beam Switching between the display...

Page 18: ...t controls to adjust the desired height then set the desired parameters on the display according to the metal to be welded Use the control pedal to perform the welding Emergency Stop The emergency but...

Page 19: ...menu is protected by password and is accessible only to personnel authorized for the repair of the device 7 Cam This button switches the view to the welding chamber after a few seconds of inactivity o...

Page 20: ...r touching anywhere on the touch screen the display returns to the welding parameters 13 Location of the memory cell pages there are 70 memory cells displayed 7 at a time Refer to chapter Memory Cells...

Page 21: ...cone in the cone holder to direct the flow to the welding point Be sure that the lever 1 is turned to a position that releases the gas from the conveyor cone 2 It is recommended to use compressed air...

Page 22: ...lutions Routine Maintenance The routine maintenance operations described in this chapter do not required special training they can be performed by any operator provided that the directions concerning...

Page 23: ...chine removing the 6 screws shown in the image Unscrew the caps blocking the filters and slide them out Replace them with new ones code RIC00254 Cleaning the filters Failure to maintain these filters...

Page 24: ...erials Leave sufficient space at least 10cm between the aspiration grills and walls or obstacles so as not to compromise the efficiency of the machine Replacing the protective glass slide To access th...

Page 25: ...itate the alignment procedure the crosshairs bear the symbol which indicates the highest point make sure this symbol is pointed upwards and complete the alignment as described above Only use the viewi...

Page 26: ...ndition of side filters and clean or replace if necessary If automatic recovery does not happen contact technical support WARNING Cod 6 CCPS Hot 1 Problem The temperature of the electronic circuits fo...

Page 27: ...open and not blocked Check the condition of side filters and clean or replace if necessary If automatic recovery does not happen contact technical support ERROR Cod 16 Vcap High 2 Problem The voltage...

Page 28: ...R G R C 02 RM567 21 08 2013 R G R C 03 RM573 01 10 2013 R G R C Last integrated RM571 04 21 11 2013 R G R C Err Cod 21 Sync 05 02 04 2014 R G L C Max 4bar air compressed 06 24 11 2014 R G R C Verify a...

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