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1. Check the charge state of the battery by pressing the
button and observing the battery charge indicator lights.
(if less than 3 lights are illuminated, the battery must be
charged before any Phastite
®
assembly is attempted
using the Battery-Operated Pump.)
2. If the battery is sufficiently charged, install it onto the
pump, the controller screen will turn on automatically.
The operator will be prompted to enter the 4-digit
passcode assigned to them upon successful completion
of Parker SBEx training (Figure 38).
3. Next, use the touch screen display to select from the
pump menu the option to suit the Phastite
®
connector to
be assembled (Figure 39).
4. You will be navigated to the pump’s main screen,
containing a digital pressure gauge, pump option, cycle
count, battery life, and a START/STOP button (Figure
40).
5. Ensure that the pump mode lever is set to ‘A’.
6. Press the ‘START’ button on the touch screen of the
controller.
7. Once the ‘START’ button is pressed, the pump will
automatically start, actuating the tool to traverse the
moving jaw and permanently assemble the Phastite
®
connector.
8. The pump will automatically shut-off on complete
assembly of the Phastite
®
connector. However, it is good
practice to WATCH FOR METAL-TO-METAL CONTACT.
Metal-to-metal contact is achieved when the Phastite
®
collar and body are touching (Figure 41).
9. Once the Phastite
®
connector is completely assembled,
relieve the pressure from the pump by rotating the pump
mode lever from ‘A’ to ‘T’. This will allow the moving jaw
to return to the open position. The Phastite
®
connection
can now be removed from the tool by pulling upwards.
Figure 38
Figure 39
Phastite
®
Installation Using Phastool
®
with Battery Operated Smart Pump
Figure 40
Figure 41
10. Inspect the assembled Phastite
®
connector and tubing
for correct assembly and tube insertion:
a. Only one tubemarker line should be visible at each
end of the connection (Figure 42). If two lines are
visible and there is metal-to-metal contact, then a
new connection (new connector and new tubing) is
needed.
b. Check for metal-to-metal contact (visual). If there is
no metal-to-metal contact, then a new connection
(new connector and new tubing) is needed.
11. When the tool and battery operated pump are ready to be
packed away ensure that the pump mode lever is set to
‘T’ and that the tool’s moving jaw is fully retracted before
removing the battery from the pump. It is recommended
that the battery is removed and recharged, if necessary,
as the first step of the pack-up process.
12. Next disconnect the hose from the tool and pump via the
quick connects. It is normal to experience slight weeping
of hydraulic oil during disconnection. Re-apply the dust
caps to all quick connects.
13. Remove the inserts from the tool jaws and return them to
their aperture in the tool travel case.
14. Remove the boot, handles or vice plates from the tool
and return them to their aperture in the tool travel case.
15. Return the tool, hose and pump to their respective
apertures in the tool and pump travel cases.
16. All travel cases should always be stored and transported
in the upright position.
Figure 42
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f an emergency or error is identified by the operator, the following actions will stop the process;
ACTION >
Press the stop button in the bottoom/right corner of the controller
EFFECT >
The pump stops instantly, the jaw position is maintained from the point the stop button is pressed, the
tool’s moving jaw does not advance or retract any further. The pressure is held in the system until the
manual lever on the pump is turned from ‘A’ to ‘T’ at this point the pressure is relieved and the tool’s
moving jaw returned to the open position.
Alternatively
ACTION >
Unplug the battery from the pump
EFFECT >
The pump stops instantly, the jaw position is maintained from the point the stop button is unplugged,
the tool’s moving jaw does not advance or retract any further. The pressure is held in the system until
the manual lever on the pump is turned from ‘A’ to ‘T’ at this point the pressure is relieved and the tool’s
moving jaw returned to the open position.
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