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Advanced User Menus
Connecting Multiple Fittings
The
Rionfuser Electrofusion Processor
is capable of fusing multiple fittings at the same time. The
number of fittings that one can fuse is dependent upon the size of the fitting and the quality of the
power supply.
When attaching multiple fittings together, they should be connected in a series or "daisy chained"
together.
1. Plug one end of the processor's output cable into the first pin of the first fitting.
2. Plug a jump cable from the second pin of the first fitting into the first pin of the second fitting.
3. Repeat step 2 until all fittings are attached. At this point the last fitting should have one open
pin.
4. Plug the other end of the processor's output cable into the second pin of the last fitting in line.
Entering Data with the Keypad
To enter data in any field manually, press the
UP button
or the
DOWN button
to scroll throughout
the list of valid characters. When you find the one you wish to use press the START button to move
to the next character. If an invalid character is entered, press the STOP button to back the cursor up
to the previous character and change it. (If the STOP button is pressed while on the first character
the processor will back up to the previous screen). Repeat this procedure until all data is entered.
When the START button is pressed after the last character the processor will move to the next screen
(If the START button is pressed when a blank character is displayed, the processor will skip the rest
of the field and move to the next screen).
NOTE:
The processor will not allow an operator to enter invalid or out of range data. Example:
If the maximum number allowed in a field is 40.0, the processor will not allow the
operator to enter a number greater than 40.0.
NOTE:
When entering data, the processor will acknowledge valid data with one beep and continue. If
there is an error encountered the processor will beep twice and not continue.
When fusing multiple fittings at the same time,
always use fittings of the same type and size.
It is important to have good electrical connec-
tions when fusing multiple joints. Errors caused
by poor connections are multiplied by the num-
ber of fittings that are attached.
Make sure all electrical connections are clean
and tight.
Use the jump cables supplied by the manufac-
turer.
Never fuse multiple fittings of different types or
sizes.