ELECTRICALLY POWERED EQUIPMENT:
Turn off input power using the switch at the fuse
box before working on the equipment. Electrical connections should be performed
adequate to the obligated rules.
GROUNDING:
For your safety and trouble-free operation, electrical supply cables should
be connected to a proper grounded receptacle.
ELECTRICALLY POWERED EQUIPMENT:
Check the conditions of electrode cables,
supply cables and the cables connected to the machine regularly. If you face an improper
condition, replace the defective parts with the new ones immediately. In order to prevent the
risk of arc explosion and fire, do not leave the electrode holder directly on the welding table
or on a surface that is contacting with the work clamp.
ELECTRIC and MAGNETIC FIELDS MAY BE DANGEROUS TO HUMAN HEALTH:
Electric that flows through conducters, produces electromagnetic field. This
electromagnetic field can be effective on devices like pacemakers. Users who have a
pacemaker must refer to a physiotherapist before operating the machine.
GAS CYLINDER MAY EXPLODE:
Only use the compressed gas cylinders that contain
protective gas which is adequate for welding processes. Be sure that adequate regulators
for the gas and cylinder are correctly mounted on the cylinder. Always keep cylinders in an
upright position and securely chained to a fixed support. Do not change the places of the
cylinders before closing the protective covers. Avoid contact between electrodes, electrode
holders, work clamps and electrical parts with the gas cylinder. Stockpile the cylinders at a
distance from the areas that is called heat and spark producing.
WELDED MATERIAL MAY BURN:
Welding generates a large amount of heat. Hot surfaces
and materials can cause serious burns. Gloves should be worn while touching and carrying
this type of materials.
SAFETY MARK:
This machine is suitable for supplying power for welding operations carried
out in an environment with increased hazard of electric shock.
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