Prepare and perform the welding process in a way that en-
sures that the welder is connected to power with a sufficiently
long (extension) cord that will not be caught anywhere when
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the welder starts moving.
It is advisable to hold up the foil inserted below the wedge
a little when it is being inserted, to ease proper placement
of it in the welding unit.
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Ending the Welding Process
As soon as either the planned welding length is covered or the move-
ment of the welder ends because it reaches the edge of the foils, loosen
the clamping handle latch, then the handle itself, bring the welding
wedge to its rest position by pulling the lock pin of the catch out of
the eyelet, press START/SET to switch the motor off, and remove the
wedge welder from the foils.
If a malfunction or problem occurs before the welding operation is
finished, check the welding outcome and, if needed, discard the joint.
After a malfunction also check the welder itself and, if needed, have
it inspect by the manufacturer or an authorized service shop.
After the end of the welding operation no substantial trac-
tion force should be exerted on the new joint through to its
complete cooling. If the joint is still warm and exposed to
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too heavy a strain, its quality may be compromised.
4.10 Using ViewWeld to View Welding Reports and Print Tags
The ViewWeld feature offers viewing an abstracted version of the
welding report recorded during the last welding process and printing
it as a label tag on the optionally available tag printer. The ViewWeld
abstract shows the report number, the date and time of the welding
and the welding parameters.
To call the ViewWeld abstract of a welding report, press the and
ð arrow keys simultaneously in the standard screen (see Display 2).
To print a tag of this operation, press the START/SET key in the View-
Weld screen.
4.11 Viewing Information of the Welding System
Pressing the ð arrow key in the standard screen (sse Display 2) opens
a screen with information on the wedge welder: CPU version, unit
number, date of the next scheduled service, and percentage of cur-
rently unused memory, available for saving further welding reports.
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Downloading the Reports
Interface
USB A Interface Port
for connecting USB mass storage media (such as a memory
stick)
The interface port complies with the USB version 2.0 specification (i.e.,
maximum data rate of 480 megabits per second).
Before transferring data, it is highly recommended to switch
the welding unit off and on again. If this fails to happens,
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HÜRNER | HSK HWW–1000 User's Manual
HSK Kunststoff-Schweißtechnik GmbH
53604 Bad Honnef, Germany
Zilzkreuz 1
Version February 2014