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Controls and Operational Features
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Figure 3.
1. Power Indicator Light: This lamp will light
up to indicate that the cooler is supplied
by the power source.
2. Flow Sensor off Switch: Turn the coolant flow sensor
off. This switch can be used only when the pump has
to be primed and the cooler has to be bled (see
"Priming Pump (only first use the cooler) and Bleeding
the Cooling System").
WARNING
Incorporated into the cooler is an automatic flow
sensor to detect low or no coolant flow. A low or no
flow condition will cause welding output to
automatically stop to protect the torch.
3. Reservoir for Coolant with Nut: The translucent
reservoir enables control of value of the coolant.
4. Quick Connect Coupling: Coolant outlet
(supplies cool coolant to the torch/gun).
5. Quick Connect Coupling: Coolant inlet
(takes warm coolant from torch/gun).
6. Minimum Liquid Level: Determine the level of coolant
in which the cooler can work.
Figure 4.
7. Fuse: Use the 2A slow-blow fuse (see "Spare Parts"
section).
8. Power Lead with 9-PIN Socket.
9. Airflow Slots: Enable proper circulation of air cooling
(Figure 5).
Figure 5.
WARNING
Moving parts can injure. Never place fingers into the
openings of the Cooler.
WARNING
Avoid placing the cooler near a flux hopper or an area
where dust build-up is extreme.