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Rev. 27.03.2017
Rev. 27.03.2017
5. CABLE CONNECTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CABLE CONNECTIONS:
MMA WELDING MODE
1.
Set the switch (6) to MMA welding mode.
2.
Connect the mass cable to the socket marked with „+“ (11).
3.
Then connect the cable with MMA electrode holder to socket marked with the „-“ sign (10).
WARNING! The polarization of the cables can be different! All polarisation information should be
shown on the packaging supplied by the electrode manufacturer.
4.
Now you can connect the power cord and turn the power on, once the mass cable is connected to the
workpiece, you can start working.
TIG WELDING MODE
Before commencing with the TIG welding, connect the gas bottle to the socket in the rear of the machine,
marked with the number 16 on the diagram (TIG GAS).
1.
Set the switch (6) to MIG/TIG welding mode.
2.
Connect the mass cable to the socket marked with „+“ (11).
3.
Then connect the cable with TIG torch to the socket marked with the „-“ (10) sign and the TIG welding
control cable (to connector no. 8). Connect the gas hose to the socket on the front of the machine (17).
4.
Now you can connect the power cord and turn the power on, once the mass cable is connected to the
workpiece, you can start working.
MIG WELDING MODE
Before commencing with the MIG welding, connect the gas bottle to the socket in the rear of the machine,
marked with the number 11 (MIG GAS). Then connect the welding polarisation change cable to positive
socket (11) and to the socket marked with the number 12.
1.
Set the switch (6) to MIG/TIG welding mode.
2.
Connect the mass cable to the socket marked with „-“ (10).
3.
Then insert the correct welding wire, connect the power cord and turn the power on, once the mass
cable is connected to the workpiece, you can start working.
FLUX WELDING MODE
Before commencing with the FLUX welding, connect welding polarisation change cable to negative socket
(10) and to the socket marked with the number 12.
1.
Set the switch (6) to MIG/TIG welding mode.
2.
Connect the mass cable to the socket marked with „+“ (11).
3.
Then insert the correct welding wire, connect the power cord and turn the power on, once the mass
cable is connected to the workpiece, you can start working.
6. DISPOSING OF PACKAGING
The various items used for packaging (cardboard, plastic straps, polyurethane foam) should be kept, so that
the device can be sent back to the service centre in the best possible condition in case of any problems!
7. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
Shaking, crashing and turning upside down of the device should be prevented when it is transported. Store it
in a properly ventilated surrounding with dry air and without any corrosive gas.
8. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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Always unplug the device before cleaning it and when the device is not in use.
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Use cleaner without corrosive substances to clean surface.
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Dry all parts well before the device is used again.
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Store the unit in a dry, cool place, free from moisture and direct exposure to sunlight.
9. CHECK REGULARLY THE DEVICE
Check regularly that the device doesn ́t present any damage. If there is any damage, please stop using the
device. Please contact your customer service to solve the problem.
What to do in case of a problem?
Please contact your customer service and prepare following information:
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Invoice number and serial number (the latter is to be found on the technical plate on the device).
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If relevant, a picture of the damaged, broken or defective part.
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It will be easier for your customer service clerk to determine the source of the problem if you give
a detailed and precise description of the matter. The more detailed your information, the better the
customer service will be able to answer your problem rapidly and efficiently!
CAUTION:
Never open the device without the authorization of your customer service. This can lead to
a loss of warranty!
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