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8. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION 

1.  The only routine maintenance required for the PEGAS range of machines 

is  a thorough  cleaning  and  inspection,  with  the  frequency  depending  on 
the usage and the operating environment. 

2. 

WARNING   

Disconnect  the  PEGAS  from  the  mains  supply  voltage  before 
disassembling. 

3.  Special  maintenance  is  not  necessary  for  the  control  unit  parts  in  the 

Welder.  If  these  parts  are  damaged  for  any  reason,  replacement  is 
recommended. 

4. 

CAUTION   

Do not blow air into the welder during cleaning. Blowing air into the welder 
can cause metal particles to interfere with sensitive electronic components 
and cause damage to the welder. 

5.  To clean the welder, disconnect it from the mains supply voltage then open 

the enclosure and use a vacuum cleaner to remove any accumulated dirt 
and dust. The welder should also be wiped clean. If necessary, solvents 
that are recommended for cleaning electrical apparatus may be used. 

6.  Troubleshooting and repairing of PEGAS welding equipment should only 

be carried out only by suitably qualified or competent person. 

7.  A ‘competent person’ must be a person who has acquired through training, 

qualification or experience, or a combination of them, the knowledge and 
skills enabling that person to safely carry out a risk assessment and repairs 
to the electrical equipment in question. 

8.  The person carrying out the servicing needs and repairs must know what 

to look at, what to look for and what to do. 

9. STATEMENT OF WARRANTY 

1.  In accordance with the warranty periods stated below, ALFA IN guarantees 

the proposed product to be free from defects in material or workmanship 
when  operated  in  accordance  with  the  written  instructions  as  defined  in 
this operating manual. 

2.  ALFA IN welding products are manufactured for use by commercial and 

industrial  users  and  trained  personnel  with  experience  in  the  use  and 
maintenance of electrical welding and cutting equipment. 

3.  ALFA  IN  will  repair  or  replace,  at  its  discretion,  any  warranted  parts  or 

components that fail due to defects in material or workmanship within the 
warranty period. The warranty period begins on the date of sale to the end 
user. 

4.  If warranty is being sought, please contact your ALFA IN product supplier 

for the warranty repair procedure. 

5.  ALFA IN warranty will not apply to: 

Summary of Contents for PEGAS 400 E CEL

Page 1: ...ALFA IN a s www alfain eu PEGAS 400 500 E CEL manual EN 01 WELDING MACHINES PEGAS 400 E CEL PEGAS 500 E OPERATING MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...u CONTENT 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 3 OPERATING CONDITIONS 5 4 TECHNICAL DATA 6 5 EQUIPMENT 7 6 OPERATOR CONTROLS 8 7 GETTING STARTED 10 8 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE INSPECTION 12 9 STATEMENT OF WARRANTY 12 10 DISPOSAL 13 ...

Page 3: ...chine may be operated only by trained persons and only in the technical provisions Company ALFA IN a s accept no responsibility for damage caused by improper use Before commissioning please read carefully this manual The machine complies with the appropriate CE mark For maintenance and repairs use only original spare parts There is of course a complex of our services We reserve the law of adjustme...

Page 4: ...During welding especially in small spaces it is necessary to ensure an adequate supply of fresh air because during welding harmful fumes arise 5 In tanks of gas oil fuel etc even empty ones do not make welding because there is a chance of explosion 6 In areas with chance of explosion special provisions are applied 7 Welding machines that are subjected to great exertion must comply with specific se...

Page 5: ...zed officer according to ČSN 331500 and ČSN 050630 see Maintenance and service tests 6 All interventions in the el equipment as well as repair removal of the plug fuse replacement should be performed by an authorized person 7 Welding machine is from the factory set at 400V with tolerance range of 13 which allows operation of the device in mains 380V 8 With competent mains voltage and input must ma...

Page 6: ...We warn users that they are responsible for possible interference from welding 4 TECHNICAL DATA PEGAS 400 E CEL Method MMA TIG Mains voltage V Hz 3x400 50 60 Welding current range A 20 400 20 400 Open circuit voltage U20 V 95 0 14 0 14 0 Mains protection A 25 Max effective current I1eff A 24 6 18 9 Welding current DC 100 I2 A 310 310 Welding current DC 60 I2 A 400 400 Welding current DC x I2 A 60 ...

Page 7: ... with an increased risk of electric shock The machine structure is designed so that in any case even if the failure rectifier does not exceed the permitted peak value of the open circuit voltage according to EN 60974 1 i e 113 V direct current or 68 V alternating 5 EQUIPMENT ACCESSORIES TO ORDER Item No Description Picture VM0025 Earthing cable 3 m 500 A 70 mm2 VM0185 Cable with E holder 3 m 400 A...

Page 8: ...g Helmet S9B Shooting Blue Shark 6 OPERATOR CONTROLS Fig 1 Main parts Pos Description A1 Quick connector A2 Connector for remote control A3 Welding method switch MMA electrode MMA VRD TIG A4 LED HOT START function is selected A5 LED values in A ...

Page 9: ...E is the prevention against the unwanted sticking of the electrode to the weldment and against the unwanted arc extinguishing ARC FORCE is off it is used at medium and higher welding currents Maximal ARC FORCE it is used if you weld with low currents vertically up over the head etc Increased ARC FORCE it is used for easier arc ignition and arc maintaining for good penetration When welding thin she...

Page 10: ... the position ON 3 Connect the electrode holder to the quick connector A14 and the earthing cable to the quick connector A1 according the instruction on the electrodes packing 4 By means of the button A3 switch to the position MMA or MMA 5 By means of the encoder A13 set the welding current LED A5 will shine 6 Press and then rotate the encoder A13 to adjusting the level of HOT START and ARC FORCE ...

Page 11: ...cket 50 60 Hz The supply fuses or circuit breaker should correspond to the technical data stated in this manual 2 Switch the main switch A16 to the position ON 3 Connect the TIG torch to the quick connector A1 4 Connect the earthing cable to the quick connector A14 5 By means of the button A3 switch to the position TIG 6 Connect the gas hose to the gas cylinder connector on the gas bottle 7 By mea...

Page 12: ...uitably qualified or competent person 7 A competent person must be a person who has acquired through training qualification or experience or a combination of them the knowledge and skills enabling that person to safely carry out a risk assessment and repairs to the electrical equipment in question 8 The person carrying out the servicing needs and repairs must know what to look at what to look for ...

Page 13: ...nual 6 Within this operating manual are details regarding the maintenance necessary to ensure trouble free operation 7 NOTE Warranty repairs must be performed by either an ALFA IN Service Centre an ALFA IN distributor or an Authorised Service Agent approved by the company ALFA IN 8 As a warranty list serves proof of purchase invoice on which is the serial number of the machine 10 DISPOSAL Only for...

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