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The illustration shows the following front sockets of the
welding machine:
P1: NEGATIVE (-) welding socket.
P2: POSITIVE (+) welding socket.
P3: EURO welding socket.
P4: power cable
connection connected to the P3
connection, serves to stabilize the polarity of the EURO P3
connection.
Check that the welding cables have been connected to the
sockets correctly so as to avoid overheating.
The picture shows the front control panel of the machine, and we describe all its functions below:
L1: Yellow warning light alarm.
When the light is on it signals the starting of the overheating
protection; in this case it advisable to leave the machine on
to allow a better functioning of the cooling system. When
the machine is started L1 stays on for 3 seconds during
which power is absent in the welding machine output plugs.
L2: Green warning light.
When the light is on it means the display is showing the last
real measured welding figures.
L3: Green warning light power output.
When the light is on it signals current in the welding
machine output plugs.
L4: Green warning light.
When the light is on it means the D1 display is showing an
Ampere power figure.
L5: Green warning light.
When the light is on it means the D1 display is showing a
meter per minute wire speed figure.
L6: Green warning light.
When the light is on it means the D2 display is showing an
Volt power figure.
D1: POWER / WIRE SPEED / PARAMETERS display.
D2: VOLTAGE display.
E1: Encoder.
It allows adjustment of welding voltage in the MIG/MAG
modality (D2 display) and the welding power in the MMA
and TIG modalities (D1 display); moreover it allows the
operator to adjust the selected figure by pressing the S3
key.
In the synergic programs it allows the welding voltage to be
adjusted positively or negatively on the D2 display, which
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