Miller Weldmaster Impulse 3.0 Extreme Manuale utente

Instruction Manual
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This instruction manual is intended to be a guide when operating the Impulse3.0 Extreme Seam welder.
To ensure optimal performance from your welder, please follow the recommendations and specifications
precisely.
For more technical information regarding this machine call our Resolution Center at 1-855-888-WELD or
email service@weldmaster.com.
You can also subscribe to Miller Weldmaster Insiders to stay updated on tech tips, machine maintenance
updates, and more at www.weldmaster.com/insiders.

Instruction Manual
Page 2TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Intended Use
Chapter 2: Explanation of Warnings
Chapter 3: Electrical and Air Requirements
Chapter 4: Principles of Heat Sealing
Chapter 5: Definition of Controls
Chapter 6: Safety Precautions
Chapter 7: General Description
Chapter 8: Technical Specifications
Chapter 9: Transportation Specs and Storage
Chapter 10: Maintenance
Chapter 11: Operation
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Table of Contents

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1.0 Intended Use
CHAPTER 1 INTENDED USE
The Impulse Extreme is a Thermal Impulse machine intended to heat-seal weldable thermal plastics
such as:
•Vinyl (PVC) laminated and coated fabrics
•Vinyl (PVC) and Polyurethane (PU) films
•Polyurethane (PU) and Polypropylene (PP) coated fabric
•Polyethylene (PE)
•Thermoplastic rubber (TPR) film and fabrics
•Non-woven Polyester and Polypropylene
•Various Fusing Tapes
•Weldable Webbing
•Rigid Extruded Products
• Acrylic Fabrics (with the use of Extreme Seam Tape TM)
The manufacturer does not approve of:
•Any other uses for these machines.
•The removal of any safety guards while in operation.
•Unauthorized modification of the machines.
•Using replacement parts that are not manufacturer-approved.
Only a properly-trained technician may operate and/or perform any routine
maintenance or repairs to the machines.
NOTE: The manufacturer will not be held liable for any damage or injuries occurring from any
inappropriate use of this machine.

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Page 4CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATION OF WARNINGS
2.0 Explanation of Warnings
There are several different warning symbols placed on the Miller Weldmaster Impulse 3.0. The
symbols are to alert the operator of potentially hazardous areas on the machine. Familiarize your-
self with their placement and meaning.
Danger: Pinch Points
The “Danger: Pinch Points” symbol is placed near any
potential pinch points. Do not place any body parts
near these sections of the machine while the machine
is running.
Caution: Unplug Machine
The “Caution: Unplug Machine” sticker is placed near
the opening of the cabinet and all access panels. To
prevent electrocution, the machine should always have
the power disconnected before the cabinet door is
open.
Caution: Hot
The “Caution: Hot” symbol is placed on a guard near
hot surfaces.
Caution: Laser Radiation
Do not stare into beam or view directly with optical
instruments. The “Caution: Laser Radiation” symbol
is placed just below all the lasers on the Impulse 3.0
Extreme. Do not look directly into the laser source.
They are for fabric alignment only. Use caution when
calibrating the lasers.

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2.0 Explanation of Warnings
Caution: Electricity
The “Caution: Electricity” sticker is placed near areas
that contain electrical.
Warning: Keep Hands Clear
The“Warning: Keep Hands Clear” sticker is placed on
the Heater Assembly. To prevent any pinching or burns,
be aware of the location of your hands at all times.
Warning: High Temperature Air
The “Warning: High Temperature Air” sticker is
placed on the Heater Assembly.

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3.0 Electrical and Air Requirements
CHAPTER 3 ELECTRICAL AND AIR REQUIREMENTS
Warning! Only a qualified electrician may connect the electrical power.
Electrical Supply
Due to the number of different style outlets available, the cord will not include a plug. It
is recommended that your electrician install a plug that is comparable to your style power
outlet. You may choose to have your power cord hard-wired into your Power Supply. It is
recommended that your electrician use a Junction Box with an ON/OFF switch. The Miller
Weldmaster Impulse Extreme has the following electrical requirements:
•40 Amperes - Three phase - 230 Volts
•40 Amperes - Three phase - 400 Volts
•40 Amperes - Single phase - 230 Volts
Shop Air Supply
The Miller Weldmaster Impulse Extreme includes an In-Shop Air Supply Valve that allows quick
connects and disconnects to your shop air supply. Due to the number of different style airline
connectors, a male quick-connect is not included. You will want to select a male quick-connect
with a ¼ inch NPT (National Pipe Thread) to match your female quick-connect. The Miller Weld-
master Impulse Extreme requires the following shop air requirements:
•Minimum of 5cfm at 120 psi
•140 liters/min at 8.2 Bar

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4.0 Principals of Heat Sealing
CHAPTER 4 PRINCIPALS OF HEAT SEALING
Heat: The heat required for the welding operation is created electrically by two heating elements
located on each sealing bar.
Time: The amount of time the heat and pressure is applied to the fabric or film. This time allows
the heat to penetrate into the fabric or film and then cool.
Pressure: The pressure is applied to the fabric or film through the sealing bars. The sealing bars
apply.
Summary: The correct combination of heat, pressure, and time will allow you to achieve a
properly welded seam.

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Page 8CHAPTER 5 DEFINITION OF CONTROLS
5.0 Definition of Controls
Operator Control : System banner bar notifies the user of the ma-
chines current process as well as any alarms that may be present.
This will display many different phrases so the operator knows what
process the machine is currently in.
Recipe Bar: This is a reference as to what the current recipe is. As
well as the name of the recipe that the operator can change in
the recipe screen.
Weld Time:
SP: Set Point. Set point is the amount of time the heat elements are
on during the welding cycle. This is a changeable Value. To change the
Set point touch the screen area displaying the current Set point. A key
pad will pop up. This will allow the Set point to be entered. A minimum
time of 1 second to a maximum time of 30 seconds can be entered.
PV:Present Value. During the welding cycle the Weld Present
Value will display the elapsed time of the Heating cycle. This
time will start at 0.00seconds and count up to the Weld time
set point.
Cool Time:
SP: Set point. The Cool Time Set point is the amount of time the heat
elements are off during the welding cycle. This is a changeable set
point. To change the Cool Time Set point touch the screen area dis-
playing the current Cool Time Set point. A key pad pop up will allow
the Cool Time Set point to be entered. A minimum time of 1 second to
a maximum time of 99 seconds can be entered.
PV:Present Value. During the cooling cycle the Cool Time Present Val-
ue will display the elapsed time of the cooling cycle. This time will start
at 0.00 seconds and count up to the Cool Time Set point. (Fig.07)

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5.0 Definition of Controls
CHAPTER 5 DEFINITION OF CONTROLS
Function Button
This allows the operator to control what mode the machine is set to. There are 4 modes to
choose from as follows:
Weld: welding mode for overlap welding.
F/w: Fold and weld. This creates a fold from a flat hem to a 2.5” pocket, then
positions the seam for welding.
F/w/t: Fold With Tape. This is for inserting the heat welding tape for acrylic fabric
or traditionally non weldable fabrics.
Edging: This function is for applying all of your edging to a panel. Mainly used for
the zipper application. Utilizing the zipper guide as well as the prefolder.
Recipes
This takes the operator to the Recipe Screen.
Alarm
This takes the operator to the Recipe Screen.
Operator Configuration
This takes the Operator Configuration Screen.
Recipe Changed
This button flashes to notify you if the current recipe has been changed from the previously
saved version. If the current recipe is valid you can push the Recipe Changed button to
save the current recipe. This will make the button hide once again.

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5.0 Definition of Controls
Recipe Management Screen
This is where we can add edit and manage all the recipes we
have stored on the machine. The – and + Buttons are to change
the recipe up and down to choose the desired set recipe. By
pushing the “-“ button moves the recipe to the next lower recipe.
Pushing the “+” moves the recipe to the next higher recipe.
The Field directly to the right of the recipe number is for inputting
the recipe name. Touch in the field and an alphanumeric
keyboard will pop up allowing you the capabilities to input titles.
We can input items like material type, the material name, or
even the material weights.
Weld time: This is the amount of time we want the machine
to cycle the heat on for. This is a changeable value. To change
the Weld Time touch the screen area displaying the current
Weld Time. A key pad will pop up allowing the Weld Time to be
entered. A minimum time of 1 second to a maximum time of 30
seconds can be entered.
Cool Time: This is the amount of time we want the machine
to cycle for the water cool down. This is a changeable value. To
change the Cool Time touch the screen area displaying the current
Cool Time Set point. A key pad pop up will allow the Cool
Time Set point to be entered. A minimum time of 1 second to a
maximum time of 99 seconds can be entered.
Save button: This button allows us to save the current created
recipe.
Activate: This button allows us to activate the current recipe.
When changing between recipe settings you will have to activate
the current set recipe for it to properly take effect. Touch
the activate button to use that recipe.
Operator Control: This button will take you to the main Operator
Control screen.
CHAPTER 5 DEFINITION OF CONTROLS
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