Model 227 operation manual – Arc Machines 227 User Manual

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MODEL 227

OPERATION MANUAL

Doc # 740063 Rev E

SECTION IV - SYSTEM FUNCTIONS

4.5

OPERATE MODE SWITCH

This is a three position switch with a locking key. When set to the desired position

(mode) the key can be removed, to prevent any non-key holder from changing the
mode.

1.

OPERATE/WELD SELECT POSITION - The OPERATE mode is for

standard welding operations. It allows access to all weld schedules and set-

up screens. All normal system operations, such as weld sequence, etc. are

performed in this mode. In this mode the operator CANNOT perform any

PROGRAMMING functions or changes to the memory such as creating,

modifying, transferring or deleting.

2.

MODE LOCK - After weld schedule has been selected it may be locked-in

to prevent selection of any other weld schedule. This feature is intended

primarily for when the operator is welding out-of-sight of the M-227 or if a

supervisor wishes to insure that ONLY a particular weld schedule is used.

3.

PROGRAM/OPERATE - In order to CREATE, MODIFY, TRANSFER,

COPY or DELETE a weld schedule in the system memory, the mode switch

must be set to this position. All system operations, such as weld sequence,

can also be performed in this mode.

CAUTION

Authorization and access to the OPERATE MODE KEY should be controlled.

When the switch is set to the PROGRAM mode the operator may permanently

MODIFY (change) or DELETE weld schedule information contained in the

system memory.

4.6

FAULTS

The M-227 has the ability to monitor certain functions. If they are not working

correctly a system fault (FLT) will alert the operator to the problem. The following is

a description of each type of fault (FLT):

1.

TEMP FLT - Power supply internal TEMPERATURE IS TOO HIGH

Fault creates an ALL STOP condition if it occurs during weld sequence.

2.

COOL FLT - Insufficient TORCH COOLANT FLOW. Active only with

the M227/207-CW or M207-CW option and the fault can be disabled from the
SETUP Screen.

When active the fault creates an ALL STOP condition if it occurs during

weld sequence.

3.

LVPS FLT - Problem with the Low Voltage DC Power Supplies. Fault

creates SEQ STOP if it occurs during weld sequence.

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