USER MANUAL
BEAT-MV/BEAT-2
Edition: January 2016
Revision: No. 1
MODE OF USE -
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If the date dd/mm/yy has already expired but the unit is set up without locking, by
pressing START you will be able to move to the next screen. However, if the unit is set
up with locking subsequently the unit will not be able to be used until the TMS has been
carried out.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OUT OF RANGE
If the ambient temperature is not within -20
/
C and 50
/
C [from software version v. 1.21
(previous software versions -15
/
C and 50
/
C)] or the temperature sensor is defective, with
data entry via bar code the following message will be displayed:
TEMPERATURE
OUT OF RANGE
Pressing the key START/VALIDATE automatically
switches to manual mode.
NOTE: In the case of faulty probe, send the unit to the STPAcuster’s After-sale Service.
INTERNAL FAULT
If the software detects that there is a voltage output through the electrofusion cables out
of the electrofusion cycle, the display shows the following message:
SERIOUS TROUBLE
TURN OFF UNIT
The unit will be blocked and the buzzer will be permanently
activated. Switch off immediately the unit.
NOTE: If case to have an electrofusion fitting connected, check if it has suffered damage.
Send the unit to the STPAcuster’s After-sale Service.
LOW BATTERY
In case to detect a battery voltage below the minimum required, the display will indicate:
SERVICE
FLAT BATTERY
Send the unit to the STPAcuster’s After-sale Service for
the replacement of the battery.
Pressing the START button, the display shows the date and time to update it (refer to
paragraph DATE/TIME of section 3.2.4 of this Manual). This update will keep for some
time if the battery is not replaced, especially with the unit disconnected from the mains.
From the time the unit is started up, a verification of the input voltage is performed. If the
voltage registered by the unit is above or below the tolerance allowed (195-265 V for
nominal 230Vac and 90-140 V for nominal 110Vac ), one of the following messages will
appear on the display:
POWER SUPPLY ERROR
265/140V 65Hz
Appears when the input voltage or frequency is over
265/140 Vac and 65 Hz, respectively.
POWER SUPPLY ERROR
195/90V 45Hz
Appears when the input voltage or frequency is under
195/90 Vac and 45 Hz, respectively.
Check the power supply (generator) and correct the defect. It is not necessary to switch
the unit off and switch it on again to refresh the input voltage.