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Se

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Pressing the set-up button for 2s you access to the set-up menu confirmed by a central
"0" on the display.
Via the knob you vary the set-up line, via the set up button you confirm the required line,
via the knob you vary the parameter value, an so on.
If line "1" is confirmed with the button you return to the factory-set values.
If line "0" is confirmed with the button you quit set-up and you save the parameters you
have changed.

Here is the complete list of the set-up parameters:

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Mo

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De

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0

TIG/MMA

Save and exit

1

TIG/MMA

Reset and return to pre-set values

2

TIG

Pre-gas time (s), 0.0s-25.0s. Pre-set value = 0.1s

3

TIG

Start current (% of welding current), 0% - 500%. 
Pre-set value= 50%.

4

TIG

Slope-up time (s), 0.0s-10.0 s. Pre-set value = 0.0s.

5

TIG

The second welding current value (%of welding current) in TIG
MANUAL PULSE, 0-500%. Pre-set value = 50%.

6

TIG

Final current (%of welding current), 0-500%. Pre-set value = 50%.

7

TIG

Post-gas time (s). 0.0-25.0. In 0.0 you have an automatic Post-
gas time. Pre-set value = 0.0s.

8

TIG

Trigger modes, 0=2T, 1=4T, 2=MANUAL PULSE. Pre-set value = 0.

10 MMA

Hot-start (% added to welding current), 0-500%. Pre-set value = 80%.

11 MMA

Arc-force (% added to welding current), 0-500%. Pre-set value = 30%. 

CURRENT

M

MM

MA

 

W

WE

EL

LD

DIIN

NG

G

T

TIIG

 

W

WE

EL

LD

DIIN

NG

 

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MA

AN

NU

UA

AL

 

P

PU

UL

LS

SE

E))

TIME

CURRENT

TIME

Approx = 1 s

I1 = HOT START (ADJ. 0-500% OF I2 + I2)
I2 = SET CURRENT (0-150 A)

I1 = START CURRENT (ADJ. 0-500% OF I2)
I2 = SET CURRENT (0-150 A)
I3 = FINAL CURRENT (ADJ. 0-500% OF I2)
I4 = PULSE CURRENT (MANUAL PULSE)

Summary of Contents for CaddyTig HF

Page 1: ...CaddyTig HF Bruksanvisning Brugsanvisning Bruksanvisning Käyttöohjeet Instruction manual Betriebsanweisung Manuel d instructions Gebruiksaanwijzing Instrucciones de uso Istruzioni per l uso Manual de instruções Ïäçãßåò ñÞóåùò Instrukcja obs ugi ...

Page 2: ...NIKA 113 POLSKI 123 Schema Skema Skjema Johdotuskaavio Diagram Schaltplan Schéma Esquema Schemat 133 Reservdelsförteckning Reservedelsfortegnelse Reservedeloversikt Varaosaluettelo Spare parts list Ersatzteilverzeichnis Liste de pièces détachées Reserveonderdelenlijst Lista de repuestos Esercizio Lista de peças de reposição 135 ...

Page 3: ...A 48 4 2 3 Connection of TIG torch and return cable 48 5 5 O OP PE ER RA AT TI IO ON N 48 5 1 Start up 48 5 2 Overload protection 49 5 3 Mains voltage compensation 49 5 4 Fan operation 49 5 5 Controls and connections 49 5 6 Set up menu 50 6 6 M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E 51 6 1 Cleaning 51 7 7 F FA AU UL LT T T TR RA AC CI IN NG G 51 7 1 Possible faults and measures to take 51 8 8 O OR RD DE ...

Page 4: ...f the welding equip ment Incorrect operation of the equipment may lead to hazardous situations which can result in injury to the operator and damage to the equipment 1 Anyone who uses the welding equipment must be familiar with its operation location of emergency stops its function relevant safety precautions welding 2 The operator must ensure that no unauthorised person is stationed within the wo...

Page 5: ...eep fumes and gases from your breathing zone and the general area A AR RC C R RA AY YS S C Ca an n i in nj ju ur re e e ey ye es s a an nd d b bu ur rn n s sk ki in n Protect your eyes and body Use the correct welding screen and filter lens and wear protective clothing Protect bystanders with suitable screens or curtains F FI IR RE E H HA AZ ZA AR RD D Sparks spatter can cause fire Make sure there...

Page 6: ... class Application class Dimensions L x W x H Weight C Ca ad dd dy y T TI IG G H HF F 150 A 26 V 115 A 24 6 V 100 A 24 V 150 A 16 V 125 A 15 V 110 A 14 4 V 5 150 A 95 V 104 V 230 V AC 15 50 60 Hz 16 A 3x1 5 mm2 IP 23C 375 x 145 x 280 mm 5 9 kg When welding below 100 A in MMA a 10 A slow fuse is adequate D Du ut ty y c cy yc cl le e The duty cycle refers to the time in per cent of a ten minute peri...

Page 7: ...ll strike the arc When the TIG LIFT START welding process has been selected the arc ignition is obte ned touching the workpiece with the tip of the tungsten electrode pressing the trigger switch and lifting the electrode gently to estabilish the arc In this way the short circuit current is maintained to a minimum level in order to prevent the wear of the tungsten electrode and to reduce contaminat...

Page 8: ...fo or r t th he e h ha an nd dl li in ng g o of f t th he e e eq qu ui ip pm me en nt t c ca an n b be e f fo ou un nd d o on n p pa ag ge e 3 36 6 R Re ea ad d t th hr ro ou ug gh h b be ef fo or re e y yo ou u s st ta ar rt t u us si in ng g t th he e e eq qu ui ip pm me en nt t 5 5 1 1 S St ta ar rt t u up p Make sure that the mains cable is properly connected Make sure that the welding cable o...

Page 9: ...age produces a negligible variation in the welding voltage 5 5 4 4 F Fa an n o op pe er ra at ti io on n In order to reduce noise no load consumption and metallic powder movement Caddy TIG HF has a special device that control the fan velocity the higher is the internal tem perature the faster is the fun speed 5 5 5 5 C Co on nt tr ro ol ls s a an nd d c co on nn ne ec ct ti io on ns s 1 Control pa...

Page 10: ... Pre set value 0 1s 3 TIG Start current of welding current 0 500 Pre set value 50 4 TIG Slope up time s 0 0s 10 0 s Pre set value 0 0s 5 TIG The second welding current value of welding current in TIG MANUAL PULSE 0 500 Pre set value 50 6 TIG Final current of welding current 0 500 Pre set value 50 7 TIG Post gas time s 0 0 25 0 In 0 0 you have an automatic Post gas time Pre set value 0 0s 8 TIG Tri...

Page 11: ...erify that the welding process is cor rectly selected Check if the thermal cut out has trip ped the yellow indicating led on the front panel is on Check the mains fuse Check that the filter is not packed with dust Check that the ratings of the welding power source have not been exceeded overload of the power source Check that the welding and return cables are properly connected Make sure the weldi...

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