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3. Operation

3.1 On-Off switch

Switch the unit on by a short push on the function knob 

(1)

. The Status-LED 

(4)

 lights up

green when the unit is on and ready for use. It can be turned off by a long push ( 2 seconds
+) on the function knob.

3.2 Application programs

- BUTTON StartStop:

The flame is ignited by operation of the function knob 

(1)

. The flame is extinguished after

renewed actuation of the function knob 

(1)

. Additionally the flame is automatically

extinguished when the burning timer has expired after 60 min.

- PEDAL Standard:

The flame is ignited by operation of the foot pedal or external IR motion sensor 

(optional,

see paragraph 2.4)

.  For the duration of use the foot pedal remains depressed or keep your

hand within the range of the IR motion sensor. The flame goes out once the foot pedal is
released or as soon as nothing is within the range of the IR motion sensor.

2.4 Foot pedal connection / External IR motion sensor

Insert the connection cable of the foot pedal or the external IR - motion sensor (accessory)
into the socket 

(6)

 at the back of the unit.

The foot pedal / external IR - motion sensor are optional:
Stainless steel foot pedal:

Art.-No.: 6.000.402

Foot pedal mini / plastic:

Art.-No.: 6.000.403

Benchtop switch:

Art.-No.: 6.000.405

Wireless foot pedal (EU countries only):

Art.-No.: 8.000.404-RF

External IR - motion sensor

Art.-No.: 6.000.406

3.3 Flame regulation

The flame can be varied in size and intensity by turning
the gas knob 

(2)

 and adjusting the air adjustment 

(3)

 to

suit all requirements.

Attention:

 When operating the unit for the first time or after

changing the nozzle, turn the gas adjustment knob 

(2)

 two

revolutions to the left and turn the air adjustment 

(3)

 3-4

downwards.

1

2

3

3.4 Switch-off / End of work

The unit can be turned off by pushing the function knob 

(1)

for more than 2 seconds.

Attention: After use or for any longer period of time
without attendance, turn the main gas supply off. To
depressurize gas hose keep the main gas supply off

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Summary of Contents for Flame 100

Page 1: ...1 EN Sets new standards in the Bunsen burner class Instruction manual DIN30665 1...

Page 2: ...foot pedal 7 Power connector for 9 V DC 8 Gas inlet R 1 4 L gas adapter lefthandthread 9 Holding device for inoculationloopholder 10 Electrodeholder 10a Screw for Electrode holder 11 Monitorelectrode...

Page 3: ...2 4 Foot pedal connection External IR motion sensor 7 3 Operation 7 3 1 On Off switch 7 3 2 Application programs 7 3 3 Flame regulation 7 3 4 Switch off End of work 7 4 Safety Symbols Safety Control S...

Page 4: ...rs Check the conditionofthetube hosefrequently Dependingupontypeoftube hose hose clamps are required All gas connections must be adequately tightened with two wrenches Ensure gasproofnesswithasuitable...

Page 5: ...rner tube 5 by turning counter clockwise and unscrew it completely Loosen the nozzle N 55 14 for natural gas with the wrench L1 supplied by turning counter clockwise unscrew completely and remove Ther...

Page 6: ...or other gas approved pressure regulator 50mbar must be used for liquid gas Pay attention to your relevant rules for using liquid gas Several gas cartridge adapter are optionally available 7 8 6 2 3...

Page 7: ...Foot pedal connection External IR motion sensor Insert the connection cable of the foot pedal or the external IR motion sensor accessory into the socket 6 at the back of the unit The foot pedal extern...

Page 8: ...off and the unit indicates a malfunction see paragraph 5 5 5 Error displays Ignition failure Status LED 4 blinks red 2x This signal appears and indicates a malfunction if the flame fails to ignite af...

Page 9: ...r wash it in a dishwasher To remove the burner tube proceed as follows Loosen the screw for the electrode holder 10a with the flat head screwdriver supplied L3 Slightly tilt the electrode holder 10 ba...

Page 10: ...against any manufacture defects in material and workmanship The WLD TEC warranty guarantees all gas burners under normal usage conditions and does not cover any damages as a direct result of user misu...

Page 11: ...ollowing standards togetherwiththenormativedocumentA2mainsconnection 1 ElectromagneticCompatibilityDirective 1 1 EN 61326 1 2006 Electricalequipmentformeasurement controland laboratoryuse EMCrequireme...

Page 12: ...bar liquid gas 20 50 mbar Connected load 43 g h liquid gas 53 l h natural gas E 49 l h natural gas LL Continuous cartridge operation CV 360 65 min CG 1750 210 min approx C 206 230 min CP 250 305 min C...

Page 13: ...tube 5 Especially remove substances in the marked areas at the electrodes If there are contaminants in this area the flame cannot encircle the electrodes correctly Clean this areas with a brush The b...

Page 14: ...ee paragraph 5 Status LED blinks red 4x Overtemperature see paragraph 5 Status LED flashes amber BHC activ see paragraph 4 Service address WLD TEC GmbH Production Service Halle Kasseler Str 49 37318 A...

Page 15: ...G ttingen Telefon 49 0 551 793789 Fax 49 0 551 793707 Internet http www wld tec com ProductionundService Halle KasselerStra e49 D 37318Arenshausen Telefon 49 0 36081 68940 Fax 49 0 36081 68942 Email...

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