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7.2 Switching off
1.
Swing the
hot-air blower (4)
up into the parking position and switch off the
drive switch (16).
2.
Press the
STANDBY button (14)
on the
hot-air blower (4)
and allow the device to cool down.
3.
Switch off the main switch for the
hot-air blower (9).
4.
Disconnect the line voltage plug.
8. Commissioning your foiler ETL
The automatic hot-air welding machine should only be used in the open or in a well-ventilated area.
Never use the automatic hot-air welding machine in a potentially explosive or highly flammable atmo-
sphere and always keep your distance from flammable materials or explosive gases.
Read the material safety data sheet provided by the material manufacturer and follow the instructions
it contains. Be careful not to burn the material during welding.
The device must only be used on a horizontal and fireproof surface.
8.1 Working environment and safety
Power supply failure and interruptions to operation
Power supply cable and extension cable
• The nominal voltage indicated on the device (see nameplate) must correspond to the line voltage.
• The
power supply cord (1)
must be able to move freely and must not hinder the user or third parties while
working (trip hazard).
• Extension cables must be authorized for the utilization site (e.g. outdoors) and be marked accordingly. You may
need to take the minimum cross-section for extension cables into account.
Power supply equipment
When using power supply equipment, please note that such equipment must be grounded and fitted with a circuit
breaker.
The formula “
2 x nominal output of the automatic hot-air welding machine
” is used to calculate the nominal
output of power supply equipment.
• Adjust the
track guide roller (22)
(see Chapter 5.3).
• Check the
welding nozzle (3)
basic setting.
• Connect the tool to the line supply. The line voltage must correspond with the voltage rating stated on the tool.
8.2 Operating condition
8.3 Track guide roller (foiler ETL)
If the power supply fails, if operation is interrupted, or to
cool down the device, swing the
hot-air blower (4)
into
the parking position.
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