novopress ACO403 BT Case+2xBattery 5Ah+Charger User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- novopress
Table of Contents
- Proper use
- Basic safety information
- Definition of terms
- Symbols on the device and information on the rating plate
- Scope of supply
- Technical Data
- Brief description of the press device (Fig.1)
- Performing the pressing operation
- Re-pressing
- Cleaning, maintenance and repair
- Disposal
- Warranty and guarantee
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novopress ACO403 BT Case+2xBattery 5Ah+Charger User Manual
Proper use
These press devices are intended exclusively for use with press collars manufactured by Novopress or approved by Novopress, in agreement with the system supplier. If you are uncertain whether your press device is suitable for the press tools described here, please contact the system supplier.
The devices and the press collars are to be employed solely for the purpose of press-fitting pipes and fittings for which the relevant press collars have been designed.
Any use beyond or different to that described here shall be regarded as improper use. All work with this tool that does not correspond to proper use may lead to damage to the press device, the accessories or the pipes. Leaks and/or injury may result. Novopress is not liable for damage resulting from
- the use of unsuitable press tools or press tools from other manufacturers, or
- applications that do not conform to proper use
Proper use also includes compliance with the Operating Manual, adherence to the inspection and maintenance conditions as well as compliance with the latest versions of all relevant safety regulations.
Basic safety information
The following pictograms are used to highlight sections of text. Please follow these instructions and act with particular caution in these cases. Pass all health and safety instructions on to other users and technicians.
WARNING
This information indicates a potentially dangerous situation that could result
in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
This information indicates a potentially dangerous situation that could result
in minor injuries and/or material damage.
Informatio
This information is directly linked to the description of a function or an
operating sequence.
Please read this Operating Manual carefully. The safety instructions it contains must be observed. Compliance with local safety regulations is essential!
WARNING
Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings
and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Therefore: Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
WRNING
Risk of injury from ejected fragments Incorrect or improper use or the use of
worn or damaged press tools and press devices carries a risk of injury from
ejected fragments.
Therefore: Press tools and press devices may only be used by trained
personnel.
- Compliance with the specified service work and service intervals is mandatory.
- Check the press tools and press devices for cracks and other signs of wear before each use.
- Separate all press tools and press devices with material cracks or other signs of wear immediately and do not use them any longer.
- Only use press tools and press devices that are in perfect technical condition.
- Following incorrect use, do not use the press tool and press device any longer and have them inspected by an authorised workshop.
CAUTION
Unskilled use may lead to a damaged or malfunctioning press tool and press
device.
Therefore
- Replace worn press tools immediately and do not use them any longer.
- Use carrying cases for transport and storage and keep press tools and the press device in a dry room.
- Have damage checked immediately by an authorised workshop.
- Comply with the safety instructions regarding the cleaning and anti corrosion agents used
Information
Consult the documents provided by the system supplier for handling and
assembly instructions for fittings and pipes.
Definition of terms
V | volt | Ah | ampere hour | Ø | diameter | ||
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A | ampere | db(A) | decibel (sound pressure) | h | hour | ||
Hz | hertz | bar | bar | min | minute | ||
W | watt | °C | degree Celsius | s | second | ||
kW | kilowatt | kN | kilonewton | m/s² | metre divided by square second |
(acceleration)
g| gram| a.c. / ∿| alternating current voltage
kg| kilogram| d.c. / ⎓| direct current voltage
Dat| year of manufacture| F| force| No| number
Symbols on the device and information on the rating plate
Symbol | Meaning |
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**** | Warning − ejected fragments |
**** | Warning: Danger of crushing |
**** | Service sticker; indicates when the next service is due. |
**** | Read Operating Manual |
Information on the rating plate
1 | Manufacturer logo incl. address | 6 | Power consumption | |
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2 | Permissible uninterrupted operating time | 7 | Country of manufacture | |
3 | Part No. | 8 | Permissible voltage range in volt | |
4 | Serial No. | 9 | Nominal force | |
5 | Year of manufacture mm.yy | 10 | Type designation of device |
Explanation of possible pictograms on the rating plate
**** | Verification marking Canada and USA |
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**** | Verification marking Canada and USA |
**** | Registration of products on the uniform customs territory. |
| Electric devices must not be
disposed of as normal household waste. Further information, see section
Disposal.
| Verification marking Australia
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| CE conformity marking product safety in Europe
****| Verification mark GB
Scope of supply
The scope of supply for the standard equipment includes:
Other accessories may be included as additional extras. Please contact the system supplier for information on the supply scope.
ACO403 BT
Press device incl. Operating Manual
Press collar in separate carrying case
Battery charger incl. operating manual
18 V ⎓ rechargeable battery
Safety instructions
EU Declaration of Conformity / GB Declaration of Conformity
Carrying case
Technical Data
Device:
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ACO403 BT
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Rated voltage:| 18 V ⎓ / 5,0 Ah / M18 (Milwaukee)
Nominal force:| 120 kN
Height:| 320 mm
Length:| 650 mm
Width:| 102 mm
Net weight:| 12,8 kg (without battery)
Max. noise level:| 89 db(A) 1)
Noise pressure level:| 78 db(A) 1)
Vibration value:| <2,5 m/s² 2)
Type of protection:| IP20
Temperature range during operation:| -10°C to +50°C
Wireless technology:| Bluetooth® 4.0 smart
Frequency range:| 2402,0 MHz to 2480,0 MHz
Bluetooth maximum output power:| 1,8 dBm
Information
Wear hearing protection.
The stated vibration emission value was measured using a standard test
procedure and can be employed for the purpose of comparison with another
device.
The stated vibration emission value can also be used to obtain an initial
estimate of interruptions during intermittent operation.
Caution The vibration emission value may differ from the stated value
while the device is actually in use, depending upon the manner in which the
device is used. It may be necessary to establish safety measures to protect
operating personnel, depending on the actual conditions of use (intermittent
operation.
Battery charger
For information on the function and operation of the battery charger and the
rechargeable batteries, please consult the battery charger operating
instructions.
Brief description of the press device (Fig.1)
The ACO403 BT press device comprises the press device (8) and a fixed adaptor jaw (9). The head with the adaptor jaw can be rotated through 180°. It is only possible to adjust the head before the pressing operation. The head cannot be rotated while the pressing operation is being performed. To carry out the pressing operation, hold the device tightly on handle (6) and on grip (7) on the adaptor jaw.
Automatic press cycle (Fig. 1)
The device features an automatic press cycle. This ensures that the pressing operation is completed every time. For safety reasons, the automatic press cycle only switches on when the pressing operation has started, i.e. from when the fitting starts to be shaped. After the automatic press cycle has been triggered, the green LED (2) goes out and the pressing operation runs automatically. The pressing operation can then only be stopped by pressing and holding release button (5). After the pressing operation has been completed, the motor automatically switches off and the green LED (2) lights up again. If start button (1) is released before the automatic press cycle begins, the piston in the press device moves back to its starting position. The pressing operation will not have been completed. The pressing operation must be triggered again.
Release button (Fig. 1)
In the event of an emergency, the pressing operation can be stopped at any
time by pressing and holding release button (5). The piston in the press
device then returns to its starting position.
Wireless interface (Fig. 1)
The device ACO403 BT features a wireless interface. This wireless interface
together with the NovoCheck app can be used to connect the ACO403 BT to a
mobile terminal device, such as a smartphone, tablet, etc. (Android, iOS;
further information at www.novopress.de). The
following functions are available:
- Reading the press device
- Checking the press device
- Making settings
- Generating construction site reports.
To establish a connection, the press device must be operational and the Novo Check app installed on the terminal device. The press device can now be connected with the Novo Check app. (For more information, go to www.novopress.de)) When the connection to the wireless interface was established successfully, the blue LED (10) lights up. The blue LED (10) goes out if no connection has been established until the first pressing operation is performed. A new attempt to establish the connection can only be made if the press device has been switched off in the meantime. It may be necessary to pull the rechargeable battery for this.
If you do not wish to establish a connection, press the start button (1) once again and perform the pressing operation.
Battery
Removing the battery (Fig. 2) Push in (1) the two release buttons (A) and then
remove the battery (2). Inserting the battery (Fig. 3) Slide the battery into
the device as illustrated until it clicks into place. Battery level indicator
(Fig. 2) The battery level is displayed when button (B) is pressed. The number
of LEDs lit up denotes the battery level. If the battery is inserted in the
press device when the battery level is checked, the last pressing operation
must have been completed at least 1 minute prior to this. Otherwise the
display will be inaccurate.
Information
The ACO403 BT press device must only be operated with 18 V rechargeable
lithium-ion batteries. The rechargeable 18 V battery must only be used in the
appropriate press devices.
Feature of the press device when the battery is empty:
When a pressing operation begins, a check is made to determine whether the
battery charge is sufficient to complete the pressing operation. If this is
not the case the device does not start. The green LED (2) flashes. If the
green LED (2) flashes following a pressing operation, the pressing operation
was carried out correctly. The battery must be recharged prior to the next
pressing operation.
Energy saving mode
If the press device is not used over an extended period, the device switches
off. No LED is lit up any longer. Press the start button (1) briefly to
activate the press device.
CAUTION
Fingers risk being crushed if the device is operated without a press collar.
(Fig. 4a) If the press device is not placed on a press collar, fingers could
be placed in the at risk zone. Fingers could be crushed when the device is
started. Therefore
- Do not operate the device without a press collar.
- Keep your fingers away from the at-risk zone
Information
The ACO403 BT press device is not suitable for continuous operation. A short
break of at least 15 minutes must be taken after approx. 15-20 pressing
operations in succession in order to allow the device to cool down.
Meaning of the LED display
LED display
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Status/cause
|
Measure
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All LEDs off.| The device is switched off.| Briefly press the start button (1)
(see section 7.5).
Green LED (2) lights up.| On standby.|
Green LED (2) off (pressing operation in progress).| Automatic press cycle is
on, device ends the pressing operation automatically.|
Green LED (2) flashes.| Insufficient battery charge.| Charge or replace
battery.
Blue LED (10) flashes.| The press device is ready for connection.| The press
device can be connected with the NovoCheck app.
Blue LED (10) lights up.| The press device is connected with the NovoCheck
app.|
Red LED (3) flashes.| Device not within the temperature range| The device only
works within a temperature range of -10 to +50°C. If the red LED is flashing,
the device must be moved into a warmer or colder area. The device can be
warmed to operating temperature by means of dry runs.If the device is too warm
it must be cooled down by means of a short break.
Red LED (3) lights up.| Device fault.| Press the start button (1). If this is
unsuccessful, the press device is defective.Send the device to a specialist
workshop. NOTE!The pressing operation may not have been completed; please
check and repeat if required.
Red (3) and green (2) LED flash alternately.| Service interval reached.| Take
the press device to be serviced within the next 100 pressing operations.
Red (3) and green LED(2) flash slowly and simultaneously.| Service interval
reached. It is possible to perform another 500 pressing operations before the
device is blocked automatically.| Take the press device to the maintenance
service within the next 500 pressing operations.
Red (3) and green LED(2) flash quickly and simultaneously.| The maximum number
of pressing operations before maintenance is reached, the device is blocked.|
Take the press device to the maintenance service.
Starting position of the press collar (Fig. 5)
Information
To ensure that the press collars function correctly, the sliding segments must
be free to move. The sliding segments are always pressed back automatically
into the correct starting position by springs. Therefore:
- Ensure that marking lines (M) on shells (C) are aligned with the edges of the sliding segments (D) when the press collar is in starting position. (Fig. 5)
- If this is not the case, have the press collars repaired.
The press collar must be positioned in the way shown (oval shape) before it is placed on a fitting. After the press collar has been opened and removed from a fitting, the press collar must again be positioned in the way shown.
Closing the collar (Fig. 6 + 7)
- By pressing the outer end of the shell gently, the shell moves inwards. (Fig. 6)
CAUTION
There is a risk that the press collar will break if it is positioned
incorrectly If the press collar is positioned incorrectly on the fitting the
press collar may become damaged. Therefore:
- The line (A) must be at the same height of the edge (B). (Fig. 7)
- If this is not the case, remove the press collar again and reposition it.
- The line (A) must be at the same height of the edge (B) when the press collar is positioned correctly. (Fig. 7)
Opening the collar (Fig. 8 + 9)
To open the press collar, the two outer shells can be swivelled away from the pipe, either individually or together, as described below. First try the process with one hand before you try it with both hands together. If you just open one side first and then the other you must hold the press collar tightly when opening the second side so that it does not fall off.
- To open the press collar the following 2 steps must be carried out. (Fig. 8)
- Press lever (15) at the position marked in the direction of the pipe and hold it there.
- Grip shell (16) at the position marked from below and swivel it away from the pipe.
- Once a certain point has been reached the shell automatically moves to its final position and makes an audible click.
- By pulling the two outer shells (16) apart, open the press collar far enough to remove it from the press fitting. (Fig. 9
Performing the pressing operation
WARNING
Risk of injury from ejected fragments Incorrect or improper use of press tools
or the use of worn or damaged press tools carries a risk of injury from
ejected fragments. Therefore
- Ensure that the nominal size of the press fitting matches the nominal size of the press tool.
- Make sure that there is no dirt, swarf etc. between the press tool and the press fitting.
- Do not hold the press tool askew on the press fitting.
- If a press tool is used incorrectly, do not use it any longer and have it inspected by an authorised workshop
CAUTION
Danger of crushing
There is a risk of fingers and hands becoming crushed. Therefore
-
Keep all body parts and foreign objects away from the jaw levers on the fixed
adaptor jaw when initiating the pressing operation. -
Do not hold the jaw levers of the adaptor jaw with your hands during the pressing operation. Use the grip (7). (Fig. 1)
CAUTION
Keep fingers away from the at-risk zone when the adaptor jaw is closed. (Fig.
4a) Fingers may get crushed. Therefore
- Leave the adaptor jaw open. (Fig. 4b)
Information
To ensure that the press collars function correctly, the sliding segments must
be free to move. The sliding segments are always pressed back automatically
into the correct starting position by springs. Therefore:
- Ensure that marking lines (M) on shells (C) are aligned with the edges of the sliding segments (D) when the press collar is in starting position. (Fig. 5)
- If this is not the case, have the press collars repaired
CAUTION
There is a risk that the press collar will break if it is positioned
incorrectly If the press collar is positioned incorrectly on the fitting the
press collar may become damaged. Therefore:
- The line (A) must be at the same height of the edge (B). (Fig. 7)
- If this is not the case, remove the press collar again and reposition it
Swivel the outer shells of the press collar outwards as far as possible and then position the press collar on the press fitting. Close the press collar. (Fig. 6) Open the adaptor jaw fully using the grip (7).
WARNING
Risk of injury from ejected fragments If the adaptor jaw is positioned on the
press collar incorrectly, the adaptor jaw and the press collar may break.
Therefore
-
Claws (21) of the adaptor jaw must grip pins (22) of the press collar.
(Fig. 11, 12 + 13) -
The markings (L/Fig. 11 + 12) on the claws (21) of the adaptor j
Position the adaptor jaw on the press collar as follows. Push claws (21) of the adaptor jaw as far as possible into grooves (24) in the press collar. (Fig. 10) Close the adaptor jaw using the grip (7). Check that the markings (L/Fig. 12) on the claws (21) of the adaptor jaw are fully covered. If a marking is partially visible, the adaptor jaw must be placed again.
Information
Ensure there is no gap between the segments of the press collar when the
pressing operation is complete.
Information
If the press device is switched off, briefly press the start button (1) to
activate the press device. Press the start button again to start the pressing
operation.
In order to start the process, press the start button and hold it down. After the pressing operation has been completed, open the adaptor jaw using the grip and detach it from the press collar. Open the press collar and remove it.
Re-pressing
Re-pressing is always necessary if a pressing operation has not been fully completed. Check the system supplier’s instructions to ascertain whether re- pressing is permitted. If it is permitted, please note the following differences from the initial pressing operation that must be complied with
WARNING
Risk of injury from breaking claws on the adaptor jaw and damaged pins on
the press collar Holding the press device incorrectly and changing its
position before and during repressing means that the claws can no longer grip
the pins properly. The tips of the claws may press directly on the pins,
causing the claws and pins to break and fragments to fly off. Therefore:
-
After positioning on the press collar, press the jaw levers on the adaptor jaw
together as far as possible using the grip. (Fig. 14) -
Make sure that the claws of the adaptor jaw always grip the press collar pins
throughout the re-pressing operation and that the markings (L) on the claws (21) are fully covered. (Fig. 11 + 12)
Cleaning, maintenance and repair
CAUTION
Risk of injury during cleaning or repair work from inadvertently pressing the
On switch. Therefore:
- Comply with the safety instructions and always remove the battery before
performing cleaning, servicing or repair work.
Service addresses
Novopress GmbH Pressen und Presswerkzeuge & Co. KG Welserstr. 7 41468 Neuss
Germany You can find the addresses of authorised specialist workshops by
contacting Novopress or at www.novopress.de.
Maintenance intervals
Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by Novopress or the authorised NOVOPRESS specialist workshops.
Information
The next maintenance service is indicated on the press device and the press
collar.
This maintenance service must be performed at least once a year. If more than
2,500 pressing operations are performed in a year, maintenance service must be
performed after these 2,500 operations at the latest. An LED indicates that
the maintenance interval has been reached 100 pressing operations in advance
(see Section 8.1 Meaning of the LED display). The red and green LED flash
slowly and simultaneously to indicate that 500 pressing operations are left
before reaching the maximum number of operations. The device must be taken to
maintenance service within these 500 pressing operations, otherwise it
automatically blocks itself after these 500 pressing operations.
Regularly (before use, at the start of the working day) and when soiled (Fig. 13)
- Check the press collar, adaptor jaw and device for visible defects such as damage, material cracks and other signs of wear. If defects are found, do not use the device any more. Replace it or send it to an authorised specialist workshop.
- Clean the press collar with compressed air.
- Lubricate the adaptor jaw pins.
- Spray the entire adaptor jaw with lubricant.
- Remove deposits from pressing contour (K).
- Clean press collar pressing contour (K).
- Completely coat pressing contour (K) with lubricant.
- Check that sliding segments (D) and shells (C) can move freely
Recommended lubricant:
- enclosed oil
- oil containing MoS2
After every 50 pressing operations:
- Spray joints (G) of the press collars with lubricant.
- Spray lubricant between sliding segments (D) and shells (C).
Six-monthly inspection
Have the device inspected by a qualified electrician or a Novopress workshop
Annually to get a 1-year extended warranty (see section 13 Warranty and
guarantee)
Have the press device inspected and serviced at Novopress or a Novopress
workshop.
Disposal
CAUTION
Groundwater hazard The device contains hydraulic fluid. Hydraulic fluids pose
a hazard to groundwater. Uncontrolled drainage or improper disposal is
punishable by law. Therefore:
- Dispose of the device in an environmentally responsible manner.
The instructions in the operating instructions provided with the battery
charger must be complied with when disposing of rechargeable batteries and the
charger.
The product must not be disposed of as residual waste. Novopress recommends
that disposal be carried out by authorised specialist companies
Alternatively, waste devices can be returned directly to Novopress (or a
specialist
workshop) for proper disposal. National disposal guidelines must be observed.
Warranty and guarantee
Novopress provides the full statutory warranty of 24 months for its press devices and tools. The warranty period always commences on the date of delivery, which must be proven by means of the sales documentation in case of doubt. Within the warranty period, the warranty covers the repair of any damage or malfunction of these tools that is attributable to material or production faults. The following are not covered by the warranty:
- Damage caused by improper use or inadequate servicing.
- Damage caused by the use of products not approved by Novopress for use with its press devices.
- Damage caused by pressing unsuitable pipes or fittings.
For wearing parts, the Novopress warranty lasts only for the intended service
life.
Service work and parts provided in response to warranty claims do not have to
be paid for. However, all shipping costs shall be borne by the user. Claims
can onl be accepted if the device is delivered to Novopress or a Novopress
workshop in an assembled state. Repair or replacement of the device under
warranty does not result in an extension of the warranty period. Repair or
replacement can only be performed using as-new components, the function of
which corresponds to that of the old components. All parts that are faulty and
consequently replaced are the property of the manufacturer
Extended warranty on expiry of the statutory warranty period
We voluntarily provide the following extended warranties beyond the statutory
warranty period
1-year extended warranty for new press devices, adaptor jaws and press
collar
Novopress provides an extended warranty of one year for all new press devices,
adaptor jaws and press collars that have been serviced at least every 12
months by Novopress or by an authorised Novopress workshop. There is a charge
for this service work. For details of costs, please contact Novopress or an
authorised Novopress workshop. • Repair warranty
Novopress provides the following repair and spare parts warranty beyond the
warranty period for new products that undergo repair after this period:
- 6-month warranty for replaced spare parts.
- 12-month warranty for replaced assemblies.
- 12-month warranty for replaced press devices.
Declarations of Conformit
EU Declaration of Conformity
EU Declaration of Conformity and list of the observed directives and the applicable standards: see supplement EU Declaration of Conformity.
Declaration of Conformity
GB Declaration of Conformity and list of the observed directives and the applicable standards: see last page of the supplement EU Declaration of Conformity
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