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Setting of welding parameters
Setting the welding method
The selection and confirmation of the welding method is carried out using the
control button.
MMA
- a method designed for welding with a coated electrode CrNi, Al, alloys
and steel materials
TIG HF
- The method is designed for welding of CrNi and steel materials with
DC current. It also allows soldering.
TIG LIFT
- The method is designed for welding of CrNi and steel materials with
DC current. It also allows soldering.
Method switching button
Method MMA
Method switching button
Method TIG HF
Method switching button
Method TIG LIFT
MMA
- Welding current setting
The welding current is set using the control n-coder. The „welding current
setting“ function must be active for the setting. Activation is done by pressing
the control n-coder one after the other.
Main current indicator
Welding current setting
Method MMA
n-coder
Value of velding current
MMA
- Setting HOT START function
(easier ignition)
The function allows setting the value of the welding current increase
when the arc is ignited. The function facilitates ignition of the welding arc.
The function is set in the range 0 - 100, which sets its intensity: 0 = off;
100 = maximum.
HOT START
Method MMA
n-coder
MMA
- Setting ARC FORCE
function
(arc stability)
The function increases the energy supplied to the shortening arc by the
MMA method, thereby accelerating the electrode melting and preventing
it from sticking. The function is activated when the arc voltage drops below
approx. 17 V. Setting the value determines the possible increase in welding
current. The function is set in the range 0 - 100, which adjusts its intensity 0
= off; 100 = maximum.
ARC FORCE
Method MMA
n-coder
MMA
- Setting ANTI STICK function
The function reduces the welding voltage to 5 V when evaluating the short-
-circuit at the output terminals (when the electrode is glued to the material
to be welded), thus allowing easy removal of the electrode from the ma-