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USER MANUAL | KULLANIM KILAVUZU
ID 300 M/MW - ID 400 M/MW - ID 500 M/MW
MAINTENANCE AND FAILURE INFORMATION
• Maintenance and repairs to the machine must be carried out by a qualified personnel. Our company will not be
responsible for any accidents that may occur by unauthorized interventions.
• Parts that will be used during repair can be obtained from our authorized services. The use of original spare parts will
extend the life of your machine and prevent performance losses.
• Always contact the manufacturer or an authorized service designated by the manufacturer.
• Any unauthorized attempt other than by the manufacturer during the warranty period will cause all warranty
provisions to be void.
• Always comply with the applicable safety regulations during maintenance and repair.
• Before performing any work on the machine for repair, disconnect the machine’s power plug from the power supply
and wait for 10 seconds for the capacitors to discharge.
4.1 Maintenance
• Do not remove the warning labels on the device. Replace the worn/torn labels with the new ones. Labels can be
obtained from the authorized service.
• Check your clamps and cables. Pay attention to the connections and the durableness of the parts.
• Replace the damaged/defective parts with the new ones. Do not ever make additions to/repair the cables.
• Ensure adequate space for ventilation. The supplies on the optional TIG torch must be cleaned regularly. Should be
replaced if necessary. It should be ensured that these materials are original products for a long-term use.
Every 3 Months
• Clean and tighten fasteners such as bolts and nuts. Check the electrode clamp and grounding clamp cables. Open
the side covers of the machine and clean with low pressure dry air. Do not apply compressed air to electronic com-
ponents at close distance.
• Replace the water in the tank of the water-cooling unit at periodic intervals with a soft, clean water and ensure
protection against freezing with antifreeze.
Every 6 Months
NOTE: The above mentioned periods are the maximum ones that should be applied if no problems are encountered in your device.
Depending on the work load and contamination of your work environment, you can repeat the above processes more frequently.
Never weld with the covers of the welder open.
4.2 Non Periodic Maintenance
• Wire feeding rolls and the surrounding parts should be kept clean and the surface of the drive rolls should definitely not be lubricated. Each time the
wire is replaced, the dirt accumulated on the mechanism must be cleaned with dry air.
• Contact tip and nozzle on the torch have to be cleaned regularly and changed if required. Contact tips must be in good condition, longer tips generally
give better results.
Maintenance And Failure Information