Hi-Force HPF207411S Manual de instrucciones - Página 10

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Prior to operation it is the responsibility of the owner and all operators to read, understand and comply with
all appropriate safety warnings and operating instructions relating to the equipment being used.

6.1 Setting the Press Operating Capacity

NOTE: When setting the press operating capacity, never exceed the maximum operating capacity of the
press frame. The tonnage will be clearly marked on the press frame name plate.
The procedure for setting the operating capacity is as follows:
Turn the pump on by pressing the green 'ON' button (1)
Place the pump in advance mode.
For 2-Way manual valves, turn the level fully clockwise (See figure 6.1).
For 3 & 4-Way manual valves, turn the lever fully anti-clockwise (See figure 6.2).
For solenoid valves, press and hold the 'advance' button on the pendant.
Increasing the capacity
Release the locking feature and turn the pressure release valve slowly (5) clockwise until the
required operating capacity is read on the press gauge.
Engage the locking feature to lock the pressure relief valve at the desired operating capacity.
Decreasing the capacity
Release the locking feature and turn the pressure release valve (5) anti-clockwise until a tonnage
value lower than the required tonnage is read on the press gauge.
Turn the pressure release valve (5) slowly clockwise until the required operating capacity is read on
the press gauge.
Engage the locking feature to lock the pressure relief valve at the required operating capacity.
NOTE: ALWAYS adjust up to the desired capacity and NEVER down. When setting the press to a lower
capacity, reduce below the desired value (anti-clockwise) and then increase back up to the desired
value (clockwise) as read on the press gauge.
Operating Instruction Manual:
OM-HPF PUMP-01

6.0 Operation

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From Serial Number:
BS8412