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Transportation and Storage Conditions
De-commissioning the Plasma Cutting Machine
Unpacking
When no cutting work is done, place the machine in to its box to protect against dust and other the
adverse ambient effects, especially if it is to be transported long distance. Make sure that the plasma
cutting machine does not sustain hard impacts and do not drop the machine.
Lift and carry the machine from the handle. Do not lift or carry the machine while in operation. Do
not toss around the machine while lifting, carrying or operating and protect against impacts. The
insulation range of the machines under impact may be reduced.
If the machine is to be idle or stored for a long time before re-use, clean the machine and place it in
its original box and store in a dry and dust-free place.
When the service life of the machine expires and does not execute its functions
anymore, do not dispose of as household waste and throw in the thrash. Decommission
the plasma cutting machine in compliance with the local regulations.
ASKAYNAK Inverter Plasma 65-ULTRA
plasma cutting machine is sold in a cardboard box. Do not
buy the machines that are not in the original packaging. To remove the machine from the box, open
the top cover of the box and pull out the machine from the protective bag.
Do not discard the box and bag, keep them for repacking or storing the machine.
1- Plasma cutting machine is designed and manufactured as to consupt low energy from mains
supply while operating.
2- To prevent excessive energy consumption during cutting operation, proper current values should
be used according to the type and thickness of the material being cut and using unnecessarily
high current values should be avoided.
3- When not used plasma cutting machine should be shut down.
Efficient Use in Terms of Energy Consumption
Electromagnetic Compliance - 3
• If the machine is used in an area with high electromagnetic fields, the welding/cutting current
adjusted may exceed ±10%.
• This equipment does not comply with IEC/EN 61000-3-12. If it is connected to a public low
voltage system, it is the responsibility of the installer or user of the equipment to ensure, by
consultation with the distribution network operator, that the equipment may be connected.
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