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Chapter 6
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elding Condition
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ETTING
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UNCTIONS
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6.7.2.13 F17/F18: Anti-stick time/voltage adjustment
Set the anti-stick time/voltage, which is the anti-stick processing time and voltage. Optimum setting of
the anti-stick time/voltage enables to obtain the following effects:
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At the welding completion, wire adhesion to the base material can be prevented.
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The shape of wire tip can be arranged to obtain a stable start of the next welding.
The time and voltage for anti-stick process are automatically set to appropriate conditions depending on
the welding method (wire type) and wire diameter; meanwhile, it can be adjusted through this function
if wire should cause adhesion at the end of welding or if burning is too intense.
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Adjust the anti-stick process time in the range of ±50 (unit: 0.01 seconds) through the internal function F17.
Based on "0," adjusting it to the negative direction shortens the time, and adjusting it to the positive
extends the time.
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Adjust the anti-stick process voltage in the range of ± 9.9 V through the internal function F18. Based on
"0," adjusting it to the negative values decreases the voltage, and adjusting it to the positive increases the
voltage.
6.7.2.14 F19: Switching alarm setting
When alarm occurs, the output of welding power source can be stopped.
Yet for some alarm codes, it is possible to continue welding even if the alarm level is detected, which may
sometimes cause the alarm display to be ignored. Using the alarm setting switch function ensures to stop
the output from the welding power source.
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[ON]: any alarm detection stops the output of welding power source.
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[OFF]: alarm detection does not stop the output of welding power source.
Means to reset alarms is the same as those for errors, including restoration of the power. (
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6.7.2.15 F20: Low input voltage detection level
Set the low input voltage detection level on the primary side. When the input voltage is lower than the
set value, an error code is displayed.
Set the value in the range of 140 to 460 V.
T I P S
• The factory default setting is 160 V. However, the specification of input voltage as welding
power source is 208 V (± 10 %), 230 V (± 10 %) or 460 V (± 10 %). If the input voltage is
different from this value may affect welding performance.
6.7.2.16 F21: Maximum cooling fan operation
The cooling fan can be rotated at the maximum rotation speed at all time.
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[ON]: The cooling fan rotates at the maximum rotation speed at all time. Even when it is set to [ON],
ensure not to exceed the specified duty cycle. (
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[OFF]: The cooling fan rotates in a control mode (power-saving operation) due to the temperature
detection inside the welding power source.
This mode is effective in saving power consumption and preventing suction of extra powder dusts.