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Starting the device
Connect the device to an
outlet with a protective conductor
. Any interruption of the protective
conductor inside or outside of the device is not permitted. Only use extension cables with protective
conductors.
The local supply voltage must match the nominal voltage specified on the device. EN 6100-3-11; UNI-
PLAN 500 Z
max
= 0.384Ω + j 0.240Ω; UNIPLAN 300 Z
max
= 0.377Ω + j 0.236Ω. If necessary, consult
supply authority. If the power supply fails, turn off the
main switch (11)
and place the
hot-air blower
(9)
into the park position, in order to avoid damage.
If the device is being used on job sites, a residual-current circuit breaker must be used to protect site
personnel.
Place the
hot-air blower (9)
into the park position and connect the hot-air welder to the
power supply.
Use the
main switch (11)
to turn the hot-air welder on.
After starting, the Start screen will appear briefly in the display with the version number
of the current Software Release and the device designation.
After the device has cooled down, a static display of setpoints from the most recently
used profile (the Profile Basic is displayed at the time of initial commissioning of the
device).
At this stage, the heating is not yet turned on!
Select the desired welding profile or define the welding parameters individually (see
"Setting the parameters").
Now turn on the heating (
Heating on/off, 28
).
Then perform test welds in accordance with the welding instructions of the material manufacturer and/or national
standards or regulations, and inspect the results. Adjust the welding profile as necessary.
With the UNIPLAN 500 you can regulate the setpoints of the three welding parameters individually at any time,
even during ongoing operations.
Select:
Use the
arrow keys (26 / 27)
to select the parameter to be changed.
Representation:
The selected area is shown with a dark background.
Adjustment:
Rotate the
"e-Drive" (31)
to adjust the selected setpoint to your requirements.
Proceed as follows:
Setting the welding parameters