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1. Work mode
1.5 Setting the air volume
• The air volume can be changed with the Blower button . The air volume can be set
in 5% increments from 50% to 100% by turning the e-Drive . The setting is accepted
after 3 seconds, as long as no button is pressed within these 3 seconds. If the air
volume is set to 100%, no information will appear on the display (5).
• The air volume is automatically reduced at a set welding temperature of 500°C and higher.
The air volume can be increased manually by turning the e-Drive . If a star appears
after the air volume display , achievement of the welding temperature is no
longer ensured.
• If this menu is called up from the Setpoint display, heating and blower can be started by pressing the
e-Drive .
• The cool down menu can be selected by pressing the e-Drive (section 1.8, Cooling down).
• You can change to the relevant menu using the Drive button or Heating button .
1.6 Length measurement, blower and drive counter
• This menu (Fig. 4) appears if the Drive button is pressed for at least 3 seconds.
• The menu displays all operating times and the distance which the device has travelled
since being switched on. The total distance (here: 1034 m) cannot be changed and
shows the entire path taken since starting up.
• The daily distance (here: 012 m) is not reset automatically, but instead must be
annulled by the user via «Reset» by pressing the e-Drive .
• The Time values concern the operating time for the individual components of the
device. The time is assigned to the blower «Blow» (here: 043:58) and the drive «Drive»
(here: 020:10). The «Total» time refers to the operating time. It counts the hours and minutes (here: 143:12)
during which the
main switch (3)
is switched on.
• If the Back arrow is selected by pressing the e-Drive , you will be taken back to the menu
from which the Drive button has been pressed.
(Fig. 6)