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SAFETY INSTRUCTION

 

 

Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 

 

 

Welding arc rays from all welding and cutting processes can produce intense, visible           
and invisible (ultraviolet and infrared) rays that can burn eyes and skin. 

 

 

 

• 

Wear an approved welding helmet fitted with an appropriate shade of         
filter lens to protect your face and eyes when welding, cutting or watching. 

 

 

• 

Wear approved safety glasses with side shields under your helmet. 

 

 

• 

Never use any equipment that is damaged, broken or faulty. 

 

 

• 

Always ensure there are adequate protective screens or barriers to protect 
others from flash, glare and sparks from the welding and cutting area. 

 

 

• 

Ensure that there are adequate warnings that welding or cutting is taking 
place. 

 

 

• 

Wear suitable protective flame resistant clothing, gloves and footwear. 

 

 

• 

Ensure adequate extraction and ventilation is in place prior to welding and cutting to                                   
protect users and all workers nearby.

 

 

• 

Check and be sure the area is safe and clear of flammable material before carrying out                         
any welding or cutting.

 

 

Some welding and cutting operations may produce noise. Wear safety ear protection to                                 
protect your hearing if the ambient noise level exceeds the local allowable limit (e.g: 85 dB). 

 

 

Welding and Cutting Lens Shade Selector Guide 

 

 

WELDING 
CURRENT

 

MMA 

 

ELECTRODES

 

MIG LIGHT 

ALLOY

 

MIG HEAVY 

METALS

 

MAG

 

TIG 

 

ALL METALS

 

PLASMA 

 

CUTTING

 

PLASMA 

WELDING

 

GOUGING 

ARC/AIR

 

10

 

 

10 

 

10 

 

10 

 

 

11 

 

10 

 

10 

 

15

 

20

 

 

30

 

10 

 

11 

 

40

 

60

 

10 

 

11 

 

80

 

12 

 

100

 

11 

 

11 

 

11 

 

125

 

11 

 

12 

 

150

 

12 

 

13 

 

175

 

12 

 

200

 

12 

 

12 

 

12 

 

13 

 

13 

 

11 

 

225

 

250

 

12 

 

275

 

13 

 

14 

 

14 

 

300

 

 

 

13 

 

13 

 

350

 

13 

 

14 

 

13 

 

14 

 

400

 

14 

 

450

 

500

 

14

 

15

 

14

 

15

 

15

 

Summary of Contents for EVO 2.0 HRC-01

Page 1: ...1 Wired and Wireless Remote Control...

Page 2: ...ect information should you require assistance or spare parts Date purchased ________________________________________ From where ________________________________________ Serial number _________________...

Page 3: ...verview 10 Technical Specifications 10 Installation 11 Remote Description 13 Battery Replacement 13 Functions and operation of wireless remote control 14 Functions and operation of wired remote contro...

Page 4: ...g should be regularly checked for damage and overheating Never use worn damaged under sized or poorly jointed cables Insulate yourself from work and earth using dry insulating mats or covers big enoug...

Page 5: ...cutting is taking place Wear suitable protective flame resistant clothing gloves and footwear Ensure adequate extraction and ventilation is in place prior to welding and cutting to protect users and...

Page 6: ...ding fume Ensure the welding zone is well ventilated and provision should be made for suitable local fume extraction system to be in place If ventilation is poor wear an approved airfed welding helmet...

Page 7: ...ated by high currents may affect the operation of pacemakers or electronically controlled medical equipment Wearers of vital electronic equipment should consult their physician before beginning any ar...

Page 8: ...permanent damage to your hearing Noise from cutting and welding equipment can damage hearing Always protect your ears from noise and wear approved and appropriate ear protection if noise levels are hi...

Page 9: ...new Jasic EVO product package will be the following items with each model Use care when unpacking the contents and ensure all items are present and not damaged If damage is noted or items are missing...

Page 10: ...gth of 10m The silicone cable of the remote controller features wear corrosion and high temperature resistance Wireless handheld remote controller is a remote controller supporting Bluetooth wireless...

Page 11: ...emote interface module 1 Ensure machine is unplugged from the machines supply 2 Leave the machine at least 5 minutes before removing any covers 3 Remove the screws on the left cover of the machine 4 C...

Page 12: ...le in place you know need to connect the cable connector to the main PCB as shown below 7 Fit the cable plug to the socket on the main board 8 Carefully place the left side machine panel back into pos...

Page 13: ...onnection button E Current adjustment control dial F Power on and off button FITTING OF BATTERIES FOR WIRELESS HAND REMOTE CONTROL The remote control is fitted with qty 2 1 5 AA type battery which are...

Page 14: ...tment you can press the power button of the remote controller to enter lock mode which deactivates the controls so to avoid mis operation For normal use of the remote controller ensure you have enable...

Page 15: ...rameter adjustment operation After successfully inserting the connector plug of the wired handheld remote control to the machine power up your EVO machine and then enable the remote control function o...

Page 16: ...trical equipment that has reached its end of life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility In order to comply with WEEE regulations in your country...

Page 17: ...rrect or faulty mains supply Overloading during use Any modifications that are made to the product without the prior written consent Software errors due incorrect operation Any repairs that are carrie...

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