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OPERATION
• Verify that the TIG Water Cooler Reservoir is
filled to the correct level as described in the
ADDING COOLANT MIXTURE section of
these Instructions.
• Check that all Torch and Reservoir hose
connections are secure and that the Lid is
properly latched.
• Plug the GFCI into a 120VAC, 60Hz, 15 Amp,
breaker protected circuit
(FIG 23)
.
• Press the TEST button on the GFCI to verify that
it “trips’ and operates properly. Press RESET to
begin using the TIG Water Cooler Unit
(FIG 24)
.
• Turn unit on by setting the Power Switch to the
“O” position. The pump motor will be heard
running
(FIG 25)
.
• Check for leaks at the hose connections and for
any kinks in the coolant hoses.
• Begin welding as normal, periodically checking
the Coolant Temperature Gauge
(FIG 26)
.
• When the Coolant temperature reaches 125°F,
stop welding, turn off Power Switch, unplug
GFCI and allow Coolant to cool off or replace
Coolant.
FIG. 23
FIG. 23
FIG. 24
FIG. 24
FIG. 25
FIG. 25
FIG. 26
FIG. 26
DO NOT allow Coolant temperature
to exceed 125°F or permanent
damage to the torch and pump
can occur and dangerously high
temperatures could cause scald-
ing burns.