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WARRANTY INSTRUCTION & PROCEDURE

Inverter Fusion Limited shall honour all warranty claims on warranted equipment as listed 

below in the event of such a failure within the warranty time period. All warranty time periods 

start on the date the equipment was delivered to the original retail purchaser, and are as 

follows:

The period as detailed in the equipments original manual and specification issued at the 

time of purchase. 

Extended Warranty may be purchased. Details are available and supplied on application. 

Inverter Fusion Limited Warranty shall not apply to:

Goods  supplied  by Inverter  Fusion  Limited  but  manufactured by others, such  as trade 

accessories. These items will be covered by the manufacturers warranty, if any. 

Consumable components: electrodes, contactors and relays. 

Equipment that has been modified by a third party, equipment that has been improperly 

installed, misused improperly operated or used in a manor that does not comply with an 

industry  standard.  Any  equipment  that  has  been  used  for  a  purpose  outside  the 

specifications for that equipment or any equipment that has not been maintained in a 

condition that would make it suitable for use. 

In the event of a valid warranty claim being made on any Inverter Fusion Limited product, the 

exclusive remedies shall be, at the discretion of Inverter Fusion Limited and shall be one of the 

following:

Repair

Replacement

Where authorised by Inverter Fusion Limited, the reasonable cost of a repair carried out by 

a third party. 

Payment for or a credit for the purchase price of the Inverter Fusion Limited product. 

(Less reasonable depreciation based on actual usage) 

In each case the product must be returned to Inverter Fusion Limited or to it's authorised 

service centre, at the claimants own risk and expenditure. No compensation or reimbursement 

for transport costs of any kind will be allowed.

To  the  extent  permitted  by  Law,  the  remedies  provided  herein  are  the  sole  and  exclusive 

remedies.  Inverter  Fusion  Limited  liability  under  this  warranty  shall  not  exceed  the  cost  of 

correcting the defect. In no event shall Inverter Fusion Limited be liable for direct, indirect, 

special,  incidental  or  consequential  damages  (including  loss  of  profit),  whether  based  on 

contract, tort, or any other legal theory.

Any express warranty not provided herein and any implied warranty, guarantee, or 

representation as to the performance, and any remedy for breach of contract, tort or any other 

legal theory which, but for this provision, might arise by implication, operation of Law, Custom 

of Trade, or course of dealing, including and implied warranty or merchantability for a particular 

purpose, with respect to any and all equipment furnished by Inverter Fusion Limited, is 

excluded and disclaimed by Inverter Fusion Limited.

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Summary of Contents for FUSION 151 HF

Page 1: ...operation and safe working practices for arc welding we recommend that you read the HSE Booklet HSG204 Health Safety in Arc Welding Do not attempt to install or operate this equipment until you have...

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Page 3: ...DING GUIDE 12 TIG WELDING GUIDE 13 INSULATION PAT TESTING 14 15 WARRANTY INSTRUCTION 16 17 CARE MAINTENANCE 18 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 19 NOTICE Failure to adhere to the advice and instruction given in...

Page 4: ...er is isolated before making any primary connections 1 Ensure that an adequate mains power supply is available with a correct fuse rating to supply the machine at the duty cycle the operator requires...

Page 5: ...NOTE The equipment is supplied as standard with a 5 wire remote control receptacle for torch switching and current control A 3 wire remote control option is available upon request It is not possible...

Page 6: ...No 000080 Electrode Holder Fitted With 3 Metre Power Cable 35mm Male Dix Plug P No 000079 Earth Clamp Fitted With 3 Metre Power Cable 35mm Male Dix Plug SPECIFICATIONS Fusion 151 HF Fusion 151 PHF Fu...

Page 7: ...REMOTE CURRENT is displayed in the window F9 Rotate control knob F1 in an anti clockwise direction until the text in window F9 reads PANEL CONTROL 7 Using the correct safety equipment to protect the b...

Page 8: ...int and display TIG MODE At any time during the menu set up the display can be signalled to return to the datum point by pressing and releasing the torch on off switch The selection control knob can b...

Page 9: ...d in the window F9 Rotate control knob F1 in an anticlockwise direction so that the text in window F9 reads PANEL CONTROL 20 It is not necessary to adjust the welding sequence menu parameters in the o...

Page 10: ...nect the remote current control device to be used into the receptacle F12 F13 and complete the set up and operational instructions as detailed for HF TIG Welding Set Up in paragraphs 1 through to 18 2...

Page 11: ...text SPOT TIME is displayed in window F9 Rotate control knob F1 to select the required spot weld time 8 Rotate the control knob F8 clockwise until the text DOWN SLOPE TIME is displayed in window F9 R...

Page 12: ...l is ratio metric Any potentiometer with a value between 1K 10K Ohms can be used for the control THREE WIRE REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTION For 3 wire remote control connection the remote control receptacle...

Page 13: ...rent Allows the welding current to be gently increased in the weld puddle Pulse Mode Selection If turned to minimum the pulse is switched off If a current level is selected the machine will pulse betw...

Page 14: ...to start and end the welding sequence When the torch switch is depressed the weld sequence will begin When the switch is released the weld sequence will be signalled to end 4 Touch Torch Control Sign...

Page 15: ...etal freezes and this should be kept as uniform in width as possible 12 12 MMA STICK WELDINGGUIDE The following notes are aimed at providing the operator with a basic overview of MMA welding technique...

Page 16: ...and chemical process industries There is no flux used in the TIG welding process so the finished weld requires the minimum of cleaning afterwards Wide ranges of gas shrouds are available that allow ac...

Page 17: ...nt has not been subjected to conditions for which it is not suitable eg it is wet or excessively contaminated f There is no damage to the external casing of the equipment or there are no loose parts o...

Page 18: ...not rely on a protective earth connection to the welding circuit for electrical safety There are no exposed conductive parts on the Marvel welders that are directly connected to earth WARNING The weld...

Page 19: ...re could invalidate or delay the completion of any warranty work Improper use abuse or any attempt to repair the product by an unauthorised third party will invalidate any warranty claim Any parts or...

Page 20: ...er Fusion Limited and shall be one of the following Repair Replacement Where authorised by Inverter Fusion Limited the reasonable cost of a repair carried out by a third party Payment for or a credit...

Page 21: ...cable has occurred Check the machine outer casings for any sign of cracking or breakage Inspect welding and work return leads for any breakdown in insulation Ensure connection plugs welding torch ele...

Page 22: ...t level is correct for the application Select an alternative electrode Erratic Or Uncontrollable Welding Arc Faulty welding torch or bad earth returns work lead connection Check that the correct sized...

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Page 24: ...Limited products please contact us at the address provided below Inverter Fusion Limited Heathpark Way Heathpark Industrial Estate Honiton Devon EX14 1BB England Tel 0 1404 549791 Fax 0 1404 46718 Em...

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