SynMag 2600/3100/3600/4100/5100
1 Identification
BA-0006 • 2020-02-08
EN - 3
1 Identification
MIG/MAG welding system
SynMag 2600/3100/3600/4100/5100
for welding steel, aluminium
and their alloys.
1.1 Marking
This product fulfils the requirements that apply to the market to which it has been introduced.
A corresponding marking has been affixed to the product, if required.
2 Safety
Please observe the attached “Safety Instructions” document.
2.1 Designated use
The device described in these instructions may be used only for the purpose and in the manner described in
these instructions. In doing so, observe the operating, maintenance and servicing conditions.
• Any other use is considered improper.
• Unauthorised modifications or changes to enhance the performance are not permitted.
2.2 Responsibilities of the user
Only the following personnel may work on the device:
• those who are familiar with the basic regulations on occupational safety and accident prevention;
• those who have been instructed on how to handle the device;
• those who have read and understood these operating instructions;
• those who have read and understood the attached “Safety Instructions” document;
• those who have been trained accordingly;
• those who are able to recognize possible risks because of their special training, knowledge, and
experience.
Keep other people out of the work area.
Please observe the occupational health and safety regulations of the relevant country.
• Observe the regulations on occupational safety and accident prevention. According to
DIN EN 60974-10, this device is considered class A welding equipment. Class A welding equipment is
not intended for use in residential areas with a public low-voltage power supply system. Such use can
cause electromagnetic interferences that may result in equipment damage and malfunctions. Only use
the device in industrial areas.
2.3 Personal protective equipment
To prevent danger to the user, these instructions recommend the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
This consists of protective clothing, safety goggles, a class P3 respiratory mask, protective gloves and
safety shoes.
2.4 Classification of the warnings
The warnings used in the operating instructions are divided into four different categories and are indicated
prior to potentially dangerous work steps. Arranged in descending order of importance, they have the
following meanings:
DANGER
Describes an imminent threatening danger. If not avoided, this will result in fatal or extremely critical injuries.
WARNING
Describes a potentially dangerous situation. If not avoided, this may result in serious injuries.
CAUTION
Describes a potentially harmful situation. If not avoided, this may result in slight or minor injuries.
NOTICE
Describes the risk of impairing work results or potential material damage to the equipment.