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EASYMIG 85
EN
ITEMS SUPPLIED WITH THE MACHINE
EASYMIG 85
065536
2 m - 10 mm²
1.6 m - 10 mm²
Ø 0.6 - 1 kg - D100
Flux-cored wire - E71T-GS
It is advisable to use the welding cables that come supplied with the product in order to ensure the optimum product settings.
POWER SUPPLY
This equipment is supplied with a 16 A CEE7/7 plug and must be connected to a single-phase, 230 V (50-60 Hz), three-wire elec-
trical system with an earthed neutral connection. The actual absorbed current (I1eff) for optimal operating conditions is indicated
on the equipment. Check that the power supply and its safeguards (fuse and/or circuit breaker) are compatible with the electric
current being used. In some countries, changing the plug may be necessary to ensure the machine’s optimum performance.
During intensive use (> duty cycle) a thermal overload may be triggered, in which case the arc will be extinguished and the over-
load indicator light will light up.
USING EXTENSION LEADS
All extension leads must be of a size and cross-section appropriate for the equipment’s voltage.
Use an extension lead that complies with national safety regulations.
Input voltage
Extension-lead length (<45 m)
230 V - 1~
1.5 mm²
WELDING MACHINE DESCRIPTION (FIG. I)
1- Spool holder (Ø100 mm)
5-
Potentiometer for wire speed adjustments
2- Motorised wire-feed reel
6-
Power cable (2 m)
3- Fixed torch
7-
ON/OFF switch
4- Fixed earth cable
HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) (FIG. III)
1
Green «ON» light:
- When the appliance is turned on, the light comes on.
- In the event of an electrical fault, the green light turns off but the machine remains live until the
power cable is disconnected.
2
Orange «WARNING» light:
- The machine is overheating; wait a few minutes until the light goes out and the machine restarts.
- The current is too high on the primary circuit; switch off the machine (using the main switch), then
switch it on again.
3
Allows the wire-feed speed to be adjusted according to the thickness of the parts being welded.
Advice:
Adjusting the wire speed is often done «by ear»; the arc should be stable and not crackle very much.
If the speed is too low, the arc is not continuous.
If the speed is too high, the arc will crackle and the wire will tend to push the torch away.
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