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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 

 
 

Fire awareness 

 

 

The cutting and welding process can cause serious risks of fire or explosion. 

 

Cutting or welding sealed containers, tanks, drums or pipes can cause explosions.

 

Sparks from the welding or cutting process can cause fires and burns.

 

Check and risk assess the area is safe before doing any cutting or welding.

 

Ventilate all flammable or explosive vapour from the workplace.

 

Remove any and all flammable materials away from the working area. If necessary, cover flammable    
materials or containers with approved covers (following manufacturers instructions) if unable to remove 
from the immediate area.

 

Do not cut or weld where the atmosphere may contain flammable dust, gas or liquid vapour.

 

Always have the appropriate fire extinguisher nearby and know how to use it. 

 

 

Hot parts 

 

 

Always be aware that material being cut or welded will get very hot and hold that heat for a 
considerably long time which will cause severe burns if the appropriate PPE is not worn.

 

Do not touch hot material or parts with bare hands. 

 

Always allow for a cooling down period before working on material recently cut or welded. 

 

Use the appropriate insulated welding gloves and clothing to handle hot parts to prevent burns.

 

 

Noise awareness

 

 

The cutting and welding process can generate noise that can cause 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 high.

 

Consult with your local specialist if you are unsure how to test for noise levels.

 

 

RF Declaration

 

 

Equipment that complies with directive 2014/30/EU concerning electromagnetic compatibility 
(EMC) and the technical requirements of EN60974

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10 is designed for use in industrial buildings 

and not for domestic use where electricity is provided via the low voltage public distribution  

system.                        

 

Difficulties may arise in assuring class A electromagnetic compatibility for systems installed in domestic 
locations due to conducted and radiated emissions.

 

In the case of electromagnetic problems, it is the responsibility of the user to resolve the situation.              
It may be necessary to shield the equipment and fit suitable filters on the mains supply.

 

 

LF Declaration

 

 

Consult the data plate on the equipment for the power supply requirements.

 

Due to the elevated absorbance of the primary current from the power supply network, high 
power systems affect the quality of power provided by the network. Consequently, connection 

restrictions or maximum impedance requirements permitted by the network at the public network      
connection point must be applied to these systems.

 

In this case, the installer or the user is responsible for ensuring the equipment can be connected,             
consulting the electricity provider if necessary.

 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for EVO 2.0

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: ...pplied within your 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...

Page 10: ...ller features wear corrosion and high temperature resistance The wireless foot pedal is a remote controller supporting Bluetooth wireless technology This remote is compatible for TIG welding mode for...

Page 11: ...ce 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 Carefully plac...

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: ...button Power on off button Power LED indicator BATTERY REPLACEMENT FOR YOU WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL When the batteries of the wireless foot pedal controller are low the indicator will flash The remote...

Page 14: ...te controller and by pressing down on the pedal with your foot you will adjust the welding er current The current adjustment range is from the minimum output current to the maximum adjustable current...

Page 15: ...ght FRC 01 9 pin connector Welding current adjustment operation After successfully inserting the connector plug of the wired foot pedal remote control to the machine power up your EVO machine and then...

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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