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For advice 

on the safety and suitability of this equipment

contact your local HSS Hire Weld Depot.
There is a serious risk of personal injury 

if you do not

follow all instructions 

laid down in this guide.

The hirer has a responsibility to

ensure that all necessary

risk assessments have been completed 

prior to the use

of this equipment.

Most welding tasks may be 

considered as hot work in

site situations and may be

subject to specific permits to

work.
This equipment should only be used by an operator
who has been deemed competent to do so by
his/her employer. 
This equipment should be used by an able bodied,
competent adult 

who has read and understood these

instructions. Anyone with either a temporary or permanent
disability, should seek expert advice before using it.

Keep children, animals and bystanders away from
the work area. 

Cordon off a NO GO area using cones,

barriers or tape, available for hire from your local HSS Hire
Weld Depot.

Never use this equipment if you are ill,
feeling tired, or under the influence of

alcohol or drugs.

Wear practical, protective clothing, gloves and
footwear. 

Avoid loose garments and jewellery that

could get in the way. Tie back long hair.

This equipment is heavy 

(28kg),

never attempt to lift

it on your own, always get help.

Always transport, store and operate the machine in
an upright position.
Always switch equipment OFF before making any
adjustments to it. 

Never leave it switched ON and

unattended. 

Ensure the work area is well lit and ventilated,

a fume

extractor or smoke eliminator should be used. If in doubt,
ask about lighting and ventilation equipment at your local
HSS Hire Weld Depot. 

Do not work near flammable gases or liquids,

petrol

or paint thinner fumes for example

. Keep combustible

materials at a safe distance -

at least 5m.

Make sure you know how to stop the machine
operating 

in case you get into difficulty.

Check the condition of the equipment before use.  

If

it shows signs of damage or excessive wear, return it to
your local HSS Hire Weld Depot.

The HSS Manual Electrofusion Pipe Welder must only
be powered from a 32amp 110V supply, 

either from a

5 kVA + generator or a suitable transformer.

If the equipment fails, or if its power supply cable or
plug becomes damaged, return it.  

Never try to repair

it yourself.

Keep cables out of harm’s way,

and clear of the work

area

.  

Extension leads 

should be avoided however, if

unavoidable they

should be fully unwound and

loosely coiled, away from the equipment.

Never run

them through water, over sharp edges or where they could
trip someone.

Keep the equipment dry, 

using electrical equipment in

very damp or wet conditions can be dangerous.  

To reduce the risk of electric shock, always use
a suitable RCD 

(Residual Current

-

Operated Device)

available from your local HSS Hire Weld Depot. Or
power the equipment from a mains circuit with a built in
RCD.

Ensure the Manual Electrofusion Pipe Welder and
the power socket are switched OFF before plugging
into the power supply.

GENERAL SAFETY

GETTING STARTED

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Output Lead

Connection 

Socket

Output Lead

Warning!

During electric/electronic welding/cutting

operations, intense magnetic & electrical fields are

produced and these may interfere with other

electronically sensitive equipment.

All personnel wearing Heart Pacemakers or other

electronically controlled medical devices must be

kept away from any electric/electronic

welding/cutting operations.

The welding/cutting equipment should be installed

at least 5 metres away from any computer

equipment to minimise any possible interaction.

Cables carrying signals between electronic devices

are capable of picking up interference from

electric/electronic welding/cutting operations. This

interference may prejudice the way in which these

devices function and therefore all signal-carrying

cables should also be sited outside the 5metre

zone.

Do not place objects that are sensitive to

magnetism (wristwatches, credit cards, computer

discs etc.) near the welding or cutting zone. They

may be rendered useless.

The welding/cutting equipment is itself

electronically sensitive and its position relative to

other radiation emitting equipment (mobile

phones, remote controls, motor speed controllers

etc.) must be considered.

Let It Cool

Handle welding equipment and work with care –

it will be hot. Leave equipment to cool before

changing welding rods, moving earth clamps, and

so on.

This guide is designed to help the user to safely set
up, operate and dismantle the welder. 

It is not

intended as a guide to pipe fabrication or welding
techniques as it is assumed that the user already has the
necessary training/knowledge and experience.

Position the main unit close to the power supply and
the pipe joint.
Connect the output leads 5-pin plug to the
connection socket on the side of the main unit 

(see

illustration)

Push the plug in then lock in place by turning

the lock collar clockwise until the red dot on the plug lines
up with the red dot on the socket. 

It is essential to familiarise yourself with all the
controls before starting. 
The HSS Manual Electrofusion Pipe Welder is not
fitted with an ON/OFF switch.

The unit will run

whenever plugged into a live power supply.

There is a red STOP button, if you get into difficulty
at any time, press the STOP button 

to stop any welding

process.

Main Unit

LCD Display

Red Stop

Button

Green Start

Button

Up & Down Buttons

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