Flyrivergo Electric Strapping Machine B0G11MFFPD

Flyrivergo 4000mAh Electric Strapping Machine User Manual

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and efficient operation, setup, and maintenance of your Flyrivergo 4000mAh Electric Strapping Machine. This comprehensive tool integrates tensioning, welding, and cutting functions to streamline your packaging tasks. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the machine to ensure proper handling and to prevent injury or damage.

Nga Tohutohu Haumaru

Always adhere to these safety guidelines to prevent accidents and ensure safe operation:

  • Pānuihia, kia mārama hoki ngā tohutohu katoa kei roto i tēnei pukapuka i mua i te whakahaere i te mīhini.
  • Mauria ngā taputapu tiaki whaiaro (PPE) e tika ana, tae atu ki ngā mōhiti haumaru me ngā karapu, i te wā e mahi ana.
  • Puritia nga ringa me nga kakahu matara mai i nga waahanga neke i te wa e mahi ana.
  • Me whakarite kia ma, kia marama te waahi mahi, kia kore e aukati.
  • Kaua e whakahaeretia te miihini i te makuku, i te damp tikanga.
  • Use only the specified PET/PP strapping material with the correct dimensions.
  • Handle batteries with care. Do not short-circuit, disassemble, or expose batteries to extreme temperatures.
  • Tiakina nga tamariki me nga kaimahi kore mana i te waahi whakahaere.
  • Momotuhia te pākahiko i mua i te mahi i tētahi mahi tiaki, horoi rānei.

Waehanga Hua

Your Flyrivergo Electric Strapping Machine package includes the following main components:

  • Electric Strapping Machine Unit
  • 4000mAh Rechargeable Batteries (x2)
  • High-Power Battery Charger
  • Polyester (PET) Heavy Duty Strapping Roll (5/8" width, 1049' length)
  • Self-Dispensing Outer Box for Strapping Roll
Flyrivergo Electric Strapping Machine with two 4000mAh batteries and a high-power charger.

Image: The electric strapping machine shown with its two 4000mAh batteries and the high-power charger. The image highlights the battery protection cover and the fast charging capability.

Green PET strapping roll with specifications: Width 5/8 inch, Length 1049 feet (320 meters), Tensile Strength 1100 lbs.

Image: A roll of green PET strapping material, detailing its specifications: 5/8 inch width, 1049 feet (320 meters) length, and 1100 lbs tensile strength.

Hand pulling PET strapping from a self-dispensing box.

Image: A hand demonstrating how to pull PET strapping from its self-dispensing box, designed to prevent tangling.

Whakatakotoranga

Miihini Whakapiri Hiko

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Max Tension3800N (10 gear tension strength)
Pūhiko Raukaha4000mAh (x2)
Waa WhakatauTata ki te 90 meneti hei utunga katoa
Strappings per Charge350+
Continuous Work TimeTae atu ki te 5 haora
Momo WhakaatuReal LCD Screen
Nga MahiTensioning, Welding, Cutting

PET Strapping Roll

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
RauemiPolyester (PET)
Whānui5/8 inihi
Te roa1049 putu (320 mita)
Te Kaha Toka1100 lbs
ĀhuatangaHigh strength, toughness, round edges, waterproof, moisture-proof, corrosion-proof
Diagram showing maximum tension levels for different materials: Carton (0-760N), Wooden board (760-1520N), Aluminum (1520-2280N), Stone (2280-3040N), Steel (3040N-3800N).

Image: Visual guide for recommended tension strength settings (1-10 gears) based on the material being strapped, ranging from Carton to Steel.

Comparison table of strapping machine features: New model vs. Old model vs. Other models, highlighting tension, battery, display, and continuous work time.

Image: A comparison chart illustrating the superior features of the new Flyrivergo model, including 3800N max tension, 4000mAh battery, real LCD screen, and 5 hours of continuous operation.

Tatūnga

1. Tāuta Pūhiko me te Whakatau

  1. Ensure the machine is powered off before installing or removing the battery.
  2. Kimihia te wahanga pākahiko i runga i te miihini.
  3. Insert a charged 4000mAh battery into the compartment, ensuring it clicks securely into place.
  4. To charge a battery, connect it to the provided high-power charger. The charger will indicate when charging is complete (approximately 90 minutes for a full charge).
  5. Always use the battery protection cover to shield batteries from dust and splashes.
Diagram showing how to insert the 4000mAh battery into the electric strapping machine.

Image: Illustration demonstrating the correct method for inserting the 4000mAh battery into the strapping machine, highlighting the battery protection cover and charger.

2. Loading the Strapping Roll

  1. Unpack the PET strapping roll from its self-dispensing box. The box is designed to prevent the strapping from scattering.
  2. Locate the strapping inlet on the machine.
  3. Feed the end of the PET strapping into the inlet, ensuring it is properly aligned.
  4. Pull the strapping through until it extends beyond the cutting mechanism, ready for use.
Hand pulling PET strapping from a self-dispensing box.

Image: A hand demonstrating how to pull PET strapping from its self-dispensing box, designed to prevent tangling.

Multifunctional outer box for PET strapping with handles for easy transport and initial packaging to prevent scattering.

Image: The multifunctional outer box for the PET strapping, featuring handles for portability and initial packaging that keeps the strapping organized.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

1. Te Whakakaha/Weto

Press and hold the power button (usually located near the handle) to turn the machine on or off. The LCD screen will illuminate upon powering on.

2. Adjusting Tension and Welding Time (LCD Screen)

The machine features a real LCD screen that allows for precise adjustment of tension force and welding time. The screen also displays the strapping process status through visual symbols.

  1. Use the control buttons adjacent to the LCD screen to navigate through settings.
  2. Adjust the tension level (Lv) according to the material being strapped. Refer to the 'Tension Guidelines for Materials' below.
  3. Set the welding time (Sec) as required for optimal strap fusion.
  4. The screen will display symbols indicating whether the strapping is in progress, complete, or if an error has occurred.
Close-up of the electric strapping machine's real LCD screen showing tension level and welding time settings.

Whakaahua: He taipitopito view of the machine's LCD screen, displaying current tension level (Lv) and welding time (Sec) settings, along with status indicators.

3. Strapping Process (3 Steps)

The electric strapping machine integrates tensioning, welding, and cutting into a simple three-step process:

  1. Insert Strapping: Pull up the handle of the machine and place the PP/PET strapping around the package, then feed both ends into the machine's strapping slot.
  2. Whakapiki: Press the tightening button. The machine will begin to tension the strap around the package to the set tension level.
  3. Weld and Cut: Once the desired tension is reached, press the welding switch. The machine will automatically weld the strap ends together and cut off any excess strapping simultaneously.

4. Tension Guidelines for Materials

Refer to the following guidelines for selecting the appropriate tension strength (1-10 gears) based on the material of your package:

  • Kaata: 1-2 gears (0-760N)
  • Wooden board: 3-4 gears (760-1520N)
  • Konumohe: 5-6 gears (1520-2280N)
  • Kohatu: 7-8 gears (2280-3040N)
  • maitai: 8-10 gears (3040N-3800N)
Diagram showing maximum tension levels for different materials: Carton (0-760N), Wooden board (760-1520N), Aluminum (1520-2280N), Stone (2280-3040N), Steel (3040N-3800N).

Image: Visual guide for recommended tension strength settings (1-10 gears) based on the material being strapped, ranging from Carton to Steel.

Te tiaki

1. Te horoi

  • Regularly clean the machine's exterior with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Ensure the strapping path and welding area are free from dust, debris, and strapping residue to maintain optimal performance.
  • Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi me nga whakarewa.

2. Tiaki Pūhiko

  • Whakaorangia nga pākahiko ki te waahi makariri, maroke ina kore e whakamahia.
  • A ape i te whakakore i nga pākahiko i nga wa katoa kia roa ai te roa.
  • Charge batteries only with the provided charger.
  • Mena ka roa te rokiroki, utua te pākahiko ki te 50% pea o te kaha.

Raparongoā

If you encounter issues with your strapping machine, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

  • Kāore te mīhini e whakakā ana: Tirohia mēnā kua tika te tāutanga o te pākahiko, ā, kua kī katoa.
  • Strapping not tensioning: Ensure the strapping is correctly inserted and the tension setting is appropriate for the material. Check for any obstructions in the strapping path.
  • Poor weld quality: Verify that the welding time is set correctly. Ensure the welding surfaces are clean and free of debris.
  • Strapping not cutting: Check for any obstructions in the cutting mechanism. Ensure the strapping is fully tensioned before attempting to cut.

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Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact Flyrivergo customer service through the official channels. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.

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