Service Functions - Elettro CF PRO MIG 565 TWO-PULSED Manuel D'instructions

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welding may create unstable, spattering arcs.
LED S Hold
May not be selected. Activated in MIG, TIG, and MMA welding
and signals that the values shown on the displays S1 and C2
(normally Ampere and Volt) are those used in welding. Activated
at the end of each welding session.
LED T Thermostat
It lights to signal that the overload cut-out has been tripped.
LED U Safety
Signals that all buttons are locked. The operator may adjust only
the welding parameters in the Q1 and A2 sections.
To activate the function, first press the button Y1 and, holding it
down, briefly press the button B2. The LED U lights and displays
that the function is active. To exit, press the buttons Y1 and B2
again in the same way.
LED G2 Programs saved
This LED lights when you press the key Y1 (PRG).
See paragraph 3.2.2.4.1.
Display S1
In all welding processes, it numerically displays the selections
made via the button R1 and adjusted via the knob X.
For the welding current (LED T1) it displays the Amperes
For the wire speed (LED U1) it displays the meters per minute
For the thickness (LED V1) it displays the millimeters.
If no program exists within the selected settings, it displays NO
(abbreviation NO-PRG).
While preparing for operation of the cooling unit, it displays the
abbreviation H2O.
In error messages it displays the abbreviation "Err".
In service functions it displays the abbreviations: H2O, HSA,
FdP, ddP, tdP, AdP, CP, rob, FAc.
Display C2
In all welding processes, it numerically displays the selections
made via the button B2 and adjusted via the knob Y.
For the welding voltage (LED D2) it displays the Volts
For the arc length (LED E2) it displays a number between -9.9
and +9.9; zero is the recommended setting.
For impedance (LED F2) it displays a number between -9.9 and
+9.9, zero is the recommended setting.
Within the memories it displays the program number selected.
While preparing for operation of the cooling unit, it displays the
message OFF, On-C (continuous operation), On-A (automatic
operation).
If no program exists in the selected settings, it displays PRG
(abbreviation NO-PRG).
In error messages it displays the error number.
In service functions it displays the abbreviations: OFF, On-C,
On-A. (H2O).
In the function "HSA" displays the messages OFF / On.
In double pulse functions:
-
FdP reads OFF - 0.1-5
-
ddP reads 0.1-3
-
tdP reads 25-75
-
AdP reads -9.9-9.9
In the function "CP" displays the messages - - -, SAu and rES.
In the function "rob" displays the messages OFF, on (if the robot
interface is not inserted the display S1 will show the flashing
message rob).
In the function "FAc" displays the message - - -,

3.2.2.4 SERVICE FUNCTIONS

Button V2 Wire test
It allows it to move forward at 8 m/min without voltage and gas.
Button Z Gas test
When this key is pressed, gas begins to flow out; press it again
to stop the output. If it is not pressed again, the gas output stops
after 30 sec..
3.2.2.4.1 Saving and calling up saved programs.
Button Z1 Saving
Press the key Z1, the LED G2 lights along with Y2 if the torch
with U/D command is inserted. The display S1 displays the
abbreviation STO, and the display C2 indicates the number
(flashing if free, steady if occupied).
The first free program number is displayed; use the knob Y to
select the desired program number, then press the key Z1 for
more than 3 sec. When saving is complete, the program number
will stop flashing and remain steady. Release the Z1 button to
exit saving; the LED G2 shuts off. Should you intend to overwrite
a program, when the button Z1 is held down for longer than 3
sec, the number starts flashing, then returns to steady mode to
signal overwriting.
Saving must take place within the time in which the display C2
shows the program number (5 sec).
Note:
The program n° may be selected both by turning the
knob Y or, if the torch with the U/D button is inserted, by
pressing the left U/D key on the handle.
If you briefly press the Z1 button to display the memories and do
not intend to use or change them, briefly press the button Y1 to
exit.
It is also possible to delete a saved welding program.
To do so, proceed as follows:
Press the key Z1; the display S1 shows the abbreviation Sto and
display C2 gives the number. Use the knob Y to select the saved
welding program number. Turn the knob X until the abbreviation
"del" appears on the display S1. Hold down the Z1 Button for
more than 3 sec.
Button Y1 Calling up saved programs
To call up a saved program, briefly press the button Y1. The
display S1 shows the abbreviation PRG and the display C2
indicates the number of the last program used or, if they have
never been used, the last program saved. The LED G2 lights,
use the knob Y or the left button of the U/D torch to select the
program number. Five seconds after choosing the displays S1
and C2 show the values saved, and the machine is ready to
weld.
When the LEDs G2 and Y2 (if the UD torch is inserted) are lit, all
adjustments are forbidden.
NOTE:You may display, but not edit, the values shown by the
LEDs D2 - E2 - F2 and V1 - U1 - T1.
The remote controls will be inhibited.
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