Cebora SoundMIG 2035/M Pulse Instruction Manual Download Page 2

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2.3 P

PROTECTIONS

2.3.1 B

Block p

protection

In the event of a malfunction, a number with the following

meaning may appear on the display G: 

52 = 

Start button pressed during start-up.

53 = 

start button pressed during thermostat reset.

56 = 

Extended short-circuit between the welding 

electrode and the material to be welded. 

Shut the machine off and turn it back  on.

If different numbers appear on the display, contact tech-

nical service.

2.3.2 M

Mechanical p

protection ((safety b

button)

When the movable side is opened, this activates the safe-

ty button which prevents operation of the welding

machine. This protection, indicated when the flashing

message "OPn" appears on display G, avoids hazardous

situations when the operator replaces the roller of the

wire feeder unit or the welding electrode. 

2.3.3 TThermal p

protection

This machine is protected by a thermostat, which prevents

the machine from operating if the allowable temperatures are

exceeded. In these conditions the fan continues to operate

and the display G flashes the abbreviation "OPn".

3 IINSTALLATION

Make sure that the supply voltage matches the voltage

indicated on the specifications plate of the welding

machine.

Mount a plug with an adequate capacity for the supply

cable, making sure that the yellow/green conductor is

connected to the earth pin.

The capacity of the overload cutout switch or fuses

installed in series with the power supply must be equiva-

lent to the absorbed current I1 of the machine.

3.1 S

START-U

UP

The machine must be installed by skilled personnel. All

connections must be carried out according to current

regulations, and in full observance of safety laws (regula-

tion CEI 26-10 - CENELEC HD 427)

3.2 C

CONTROLS O

ON TTHE FFRONT P

PANEL.

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Yellow H

Hold LLED 

Signals that the current shown on display G is the one

actually used in welding. Activated at the end of each

welding session.

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Summary of Contents for SoundMIG 2035/M Pulse

Page 1: ...g operations should be handled with care ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY This machine is manufactured in compliance with the instructions contained in the harmonized standard EN50199 and m must b be u u...

Page 2: ...tions the fan continues to operate and the display G flashes the abbreviation OPn 3 I INSTALLATION Make sure that the supply voltage matches the voltage indicated on the specifications plate of the we...

Page 3: ...e this symbol represents the setting recommended by the manufacturer Adjusting this knob allows you to correct the arc length value Changes to this figure greater than or less than the SYNERGIC settin...

Page 4: ...e 4 2 T THE M MACHINE I IS R READY T TO W WELD When using the Pull 2003 type torch follow the instruc tions enclosed with the torch Connect the earth clamp to the workpiece Set the switch U to 1 Choos...

Page 5: ...ice functions 5 1 D DESCRIPTION O OF T THE F FUNCTIONS dSp display Active o only i in p pulsed s synergic w welding p programs The display Q reads A which means that the display G in normal conditions...

Page 6: ...g stops when the trigger is released If this function is not activated pressing the torch trigger activates the next function PrF Pre g gas Active i in a all w welding p programs Range 0 0 9 9 sec Set...

Page 7: ...and oxidation B Splattered metal sticks more easily after long welding sessions blocking the wire flow The tip must therefore be cleaned more often and replaced if necessary C The contact tip must al...

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