Version February 2020
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HST 300 Smart User’s Manual
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Via Verga 9/11
20845 Sovico (MB), Italy
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1 Introduction ................................................................................. 5
2
Safety Messages ........................................................................... 5
2.1
Using the Correct Connection Terminal ..................................... 5
2.2
Improper Use of the Welding and Power Supply Cables .......... 6
2.3
Securing the Fitting and the Joint .............................................. 6
2.4
Cleaning the Product ................................................................... 6
2.5
Opening the Unit ......................................................................... 6
2.6
Extension Cables on the Worksite .............................................. 6
2.7
Checking the Product for Damage ............................................. 6
2.8
Data Interface Cover Cap ............................................................ 7
2.9
Power Supply Specifications
........................................................ 7
2.9.1 Mains Power Supply .................................................................... 7
2.9.2 Generator Power Supply ............................................................. 7
3
Service and Repair ....................................................................... 7
3.1 General ......................................................................................... 7
3.2
Transport, Storage, Shipment ..................................................... 8
4
Principles of Operation ................................................................ 8
5
Check-out and Operation ............................................................ 9
5.1
Turning the Welding Unit on ...................................................... 9
5.2
Entering the Welder ID Code ...................................................... 9
5.3
Connecting the Fitting .............................................................. 10
5.4
Reading the Fitting Code with a Handheld Scanner ............... 10
5.5
Starting the Welding Process .................................................... 11
5.6
Welding Process ......................................................................... 11
5.7
End of Welding .......................................................................... 11
5.8
Aborted Welding Process .......................................................... 11
5.9
Cooling Time .............................................................................. 11
5.10 Returning to the Start of Parameter Input .............................. 12
5.11 Using ViewWeld to Manage Logged Welding Reports
and Print Tags ............................................................................ 12
6
Additional Information in the Welding Report ....................... 12
6.1
Entering Preformatted and User-defined Traceability Data
... 12
6.2
Entering or Changing the Job Number .................................... 13
7
Entering Welding Parameters Manually .................................. 13
7.1
Manually Entering Welding Voltage and Time ........................ 13
7.2
Entering the String of Numbers ................................................ 14
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Downloading the Reports ......................................................... 14
8.1
Selecting the File Format ........................................................... 14
8.2
Downloading All Reports .......................................................... 15
8.3
Downloading by Commission Number, Date or Report Range 15
8.4
Understanding the Report Download Process ......................... 15
8.5
Deleting Data from Memory ..................................................... 15
8.6
Keeping Data in Memory .......................................................... 16