On-Off Switch; Flame Regulation; Switch-Off / End Of Work; Application Programs - WLD-TEC Flame 100 Mode D'emploi

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2.1 On-Off switch
Switch the unit on by a short push on the function knob (1). The Status-LED (4) lights
up green when the unit is on and ready for use. It can be turned off by a long push
( > 2 seconds) on the function knob (1).

2.2 Flame regulation

The flame can be varied in size and intensity by turning the gas knob (2) and adjusting
the air adjustment (3) to suit all requirements.
When operating the unit for the first
!
time or after changing the nozzle, turn
the gas adjustment knob (2) two to three
revolutions to the left and turn the air
adjustment (3) downwards.

2.3 Switch-off / End of work

The unit can be turned off by pushing the function
knob (1) for more than 2 seconds.
After use or for any longer period of
!
time without attendance, turn the main
gas supply off. To depressurize gas
hose keep the main gas supply off and
activate the burner again until the
flame extinguishes in order to burn the
residual gas. Afterwards turn off the
gas burner at the function knob (1).

3. Application programs

This section describes both application programs („Button Start-Stop" and „Pedal
Standard")

3.1 Button Start-Stop

The flame is ignited by operation of the function knob (1). The flame is extinguished
after renewed actuation of the function knob (1). In addition the flame is automatically
extinguished when the burning timer has expired after 60 min.
3.2 Pedal Standard
The flame is ignited by operation of the foot pedal or external IR-motion sensor
(optional, see paragraph 1.4). For the duration of use the foot pedal remains
depressed or keep your hand within the range of the IR-motion sensor. The flame
goes out once the foot pedal is released or as soon as nothing is within the range
of the IR-motion sensor.
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