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  Viewing the parameters set

1)  Call up the program required (see the “Calling up saved pro-

grams” paragraph).

2)  Press and release the WELDING PARAME-

TERS SELECTION Key (T10) to view the pa-
rameters set in sequence.

3)  Hold the WELDING PARAMETERS SELEC-

TION Key (T10) down for more than 

1

 second 

to go back to the program selected.

NOTE: If the parameters set are edited, you auto-
matically exit programming.

  Activating the VRD device

To activate the VRD device, which must be done when the weld-
ing power source is switched off:
1)  Use a suitable screwdriver to unscrew the 4 screws that fix 

the control panel to the welding power source.

2)  Position JUMPER W1 on the DIGITAL INTERFACE BOARD 

in the correct position, following the instructions given in Fig-
ure A.

3)  Use a suitable screwdriver to tighten the 4 screws that fix the 

control panel to the welding power source.

4)  Start the welding power source by pushing the switch on the 

rear panel to position 

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FIG. A

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When the control panel switches on the VRD LED will come on 
and will be GREEN, which means that the VRD function is on.

To “deactivate” the VRD device and therefore start to weld, follow 
this simple procedure: First touch the workpiece with the elec-
trode, then detach it and ignite the arc within a MAX of 

0,3 

sec-

onds, otherwise if this time is exceeded the VRD device starts and 
prevents welding.

During welding the VRD LED turns RED, which does not indicate 
any malfunction on the welding power source, but that the VRD 
device has been deactivated to allow welding.

T10

  Auxiliary functions

“Energy saving”

This function manages correct functioning of the cooling fan and 
cooling equipment that only run when strictly necessary, that is:

• 

FAN MOTOR -

 The fan is activated when:

 

- During welding or for a certain period of time after this is fin-

ished.

 

- When the thermostat intervenes or for a certain period of time 

after it has just been reset.

• 

COOLING DEVICE -

 The cooling device is activated:

 

- For a few seconds when the welding power source switches 

on. This operation is used to make the cooling liquid circulate 
through the plant at the correct pressure. Call the technical 
service department if, when the cooling system is switched off, 
the error does not disappear from the DISPLAY (D).

 

- During welding or for a certain period of time after this is fin-

ished.

  Factory default

WARNING: This operation results in complete resetting of all pa-
rameters to the factory settings.

To reset the settings, you must:

• 

When the welding power source is off, push and hold the WELD-
ING PROCESS SELECTION (T7) and WELDING MODE SE-
LECTION (T9) keys down together.

• 

Switch on the welding power source and hold down the keys un-
til the DISPLAY (D) reads 80.

• 

Release the two keys.

• 

The reset procedure has now been completed successfully.

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Summary of Contents for DIX TIG GO 1806.M AC/DC

Page 1: ...ing Power Source S C H W E I S S E N W E L D I N G W E L D I N G S C H W E I S S E N S C H W E I S S E N Keep in secure area for future reference Operations manual DIX TIG GO 1806 M AC DC DIX TIG GO 2...

Page 2: ...lding machines are Innovative and compact design Compact size and light weight for easy transportation Metallic main structure with shock proof plastic front panel Protective visor on the control pane...

Page 3: ...ent in complete safety for a period of work of X of the total us age time The regulations in force establish the total usage time to be 10 minutes The work cycle is considered to be X of this period o...

Page 4: ...ertures made in the frame The welding unit is characterised by the following levels Protection level IP 23 S indicates that the equipment can be used both indoors and outdoors Use class S means that t...

Page 5: ...le Cutting robot or for automatic equipment Connect the cable to the analogue digital interface as shown in figure Pos 2 Fig B To connect the other end of this cable see the diagram in the man ualfor...

Page 6: ...ut the electrode at the point at which welding is to begin put the TIG torch at an angle so that the edge of the gas nozzle is not on top of the piece to be welded keeping contact be tween the point o...

Page 7: ...ic emission Much attention must be afforded so that the ground connection of the part to be welded does not increase the risk of accident to the user or the risk of dam age to other electric equipment...

Page 8: ...an emp ty programme between saved ones NOTE The value shown on the display during welding represents the effective current output with all types of control The digital control unit of the welding pow...

Page 9: ...th increased risk of electroshock Product suitable for free circulation in the European Community Danger High voltage Grounding Positive pole snap in connector Negative pole snap in connector Connecto...

Page 10: ...10 Wiring diagram DIX TIG GO 1806 M AC DC...

Page 11: ...11 2101WA31...

Page 12: ...12 Wiring diagram DIX TIG GO 2506 M AC DC...

Page 13: ...13 2101WB09...

Page 14: ...tal interface PCB 31 Inverter PCB 32 Automation interface isolation board optional extra 33 Secondary circuit diodes PCB 34 Secondary circuit PCB 35 EMC filter PCB 36 High frequency HF PCB 37 Secondar...

Page 15: ...L4 DIX TIG GO 1806 M I1 SYN FAST SLOW VRD HF AC DC DC HF HOT START ARC FORCE Ib Tb Tp f Ip I2 MEM PRG PULSE PULSE ULTRA FAST WAVE WAVE A V A V SWITCH SWITCH WELDING PARAMETERS ENCODER knob DISPLAY VR...

Page 16: ...on is divided into 3 types TIG AC and TIG LIFT DC tack welding TIG HF DC tack welding with a single DIX ARC COOL SPOT point TIG HF DC tack welding with a Multi DIX ARC COOL SPOT function See the relev...

Page 17: ...rce is activated this allows you to select the follow ing welding parameters based on which LED is flashing L12 PRE GAS duration L13 SLOPE UP duration L14 BASE current duration Tb WARNING This can onl...

Page 18: ...set at the start of the welding process thereby reducing the risk of poor fu sion at the start of the joint L9 HOT START 00 100 MMA ARC FORCE Regulates in percentage terms the dynamic characteristics...

Page 19: ...deal for minor thicknesses WARNING LED L25 switched on and flashing The display shows the RMS current value for pre set ting and welding 1806 M AC DC 2506 M AC DC TIG AC COLD TIG 16 127 A 5 173 A I A...

Page 20: ...essary of the example shown below Display t 15 65 35 I 20 120 80 I A t s 6 FREQUENCY CONTROL IN AC 40 250 Hz This controls the frequency for the various wave shapes for better directional control redu...

Page 21: ...S SELECTION T10 key a number of times it is possible to set the various TIG WELDING PARAMETERS see the TIG AC and DC Weld ing paragraph WELDING PARAMETERS 7 Once the all the selections regulations ind...

Page 22: ...ctually welding T5 Multi spot welding with Multi DIX ARC COOL SPOT function with TIG HF DC welding The Multi DIX ARC COOL SPOT function can be used for cold tacking in quick succession to further exte...

Page 23: ...STROKES or SWITCH welding mode is activated L13 SLOPE UP duration 0 0 5 0 sec L11 PRINCIPAL welding CURRENT I1 1806 M AC DC 2506 M AC DC TIG DC 5 220 A 5 300 A TIG AC DYNAMIC TIG SPEED TIG COLD TIG SO...

Page 24: ...T Ib 1806 M AC DC 2506 M AC DC 5 220 A 5 300 A L21 PEAK CURRENT Ip 1806 M AC DC 2506 M AC DC 5 220 A 5 300 A PULSE SYN FAST SLOW T5 L23 PULSATION FREQUENCY f 1806 M AC DC 2506 M AC DC FAST 0 5 500 Hz...

Page 25: ...pulsation is active SLOW LED on Press the WELDING MODE SELECTION key T9 until the SWITCH welding mode is active SWITCH LED on Press the WELDING PARAMETERS SELEC TION Key T10 a number of times to set t...

Page 26: ...ARAM ETERS defined as being BASIC L11 L19 L22 T10 L11 L21 1st LEVEL PEAK CURRENT I1p 1806 M AC DC 2506 M AC DC 25 220 A 25 300 A WARNING When the SYN PULSE function is active the 1st level PEAK CURREN...

Page 27: ...be programmed when the TIG AC with HF ignition or TIG DC with HF ignition welding processes and the 2 STROKES welding mode are used To exit the setting phase hold the WELDING PARAMETERS SE LECTION ke...

Page 28: ...e set values as they cannot edit any type of parameter function To edit switch to MANUAL welding mode MANUAL WELDING To go back to set edit the parameters selected or to create a new program proceed a...

Page 29: ...nd prevents welding During welding the VRD LED turns RED which does not indicate any malfunction on the welding power source but that the VRD device has been deactivated to allow welding T10 Auxiliary...

Page 30: ...Display Diagnosis E01 PRESSURE SWITCH This message appears when the cooling equipment is connected to the welding power source and its pressure switch does not close due to a lack of pressure in the...

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