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USER MANUAL | KULLANIM KILAVUZU

ID 250T DC / ID 300T DC

EN

Safety Precautions

•  Turn off the electric power.

•  Use non-conducting material, such as dry wood, to free the victim from contact with live parts 

  or wires.

•  Call for emergency services.

If you have first aid training;

•  If the victim is not breathing, Administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) immediately 

  after breaking contact with the electrical source. Continue CPR (cardiac massage) until

  breathing starts or until help arrives.

•  Where an automatic electronic defibrillator (AED) is available, use according to ins tructions.

•  Treat an electrical burn as a thermal burn by applying sterile, cold (iced) compresses. Prevent 

  contamination, and cover with a clean, dry dressing.

Procedures for 

Electric Shock

Long-term inhalation of fumes and gases released from welding / cutting is very dangerous.

•  Keep away from the moving parts.

•  Keep all protective devices such as covers, panels, flaps, etc., of machinery and equipment

  closed and in locked position.

•  Wear metal toe shoes against the possibility of heavy objects falling on to your feet.

•  Burning sensations and irritations in the eyes, nose and throat are signs of inadequate

  ventilation. In such a case, immediately boost the ventilation of the work area, and if the

  problem persists, stop the welding / cutting process completely.

•  Create a natural or artificial ventilation system in the work area.

•  Use a suitable fume extraction system where welding / cutting works are being carried out. If 

  necessary, install a system that can expel fumes and gases accumulated in the entire workshop. 

  Use a suitable filtration system to avoid polluting the environment during discharge.

•  If you are working in narrow and confined spaces or if you are welding lead, beryllium,

  cadmium, zinc, coated or painted materials, use masks that provide fresh air in addition to the 

  above precautions.

•  If the gas tanks are grouped in a separate zone, ensure that they are well ventilated, keep the 

  main valves closed when gas cylinders are not in use, pay attention to possible gas leaks.

•  Shielding gases such as argon are denser than air and can be inhaled instead of air if used in 

  confined spaces. This is dangerous for your health as well.

•  Do not perform welding / cutting operations in the presence of chlorinated hydrocarbon vapors 

  released during lubrication or painting operations.

•  Some welded / cut parts require special ventilation. The safety rules of products that require 

  special ventilation should be read carefully. A suitable gas mask should be worn when

 necessary.

Fumes and Gases

May Be Harmful To

Your Health

Moving Parts May

Cause Injuries

  Make sure all connections are tight, clean, and dry.

•  Keep cables dry, free of oil and grease, and protected from hot metal and sparks.

•  Bare wiring can kill. Check all cables frequently for possible damage. If a damaged or an

  uninsulated cable is detected, repair or replace it immediately.

•  Insulate work clamp when not connected to workpiece to prevent contact with any metal

 object.

•  Make sure that the grounding of the power line is properly connected.

•  Do not use AC weld output in damp, wet, or confined spaces, or if there is a danger  of falling.

•  Use AC output ONLY if required for the welding process.

•  If AC output is required, use remote output control if present on unit.

Additional safety precautions are required when any of the following electrically hazardous 

conditions are present :

•  in damp locations or while wearing wet clothing,

•  on metal structures such as floors, gratings, or scaffolds,

•  when in cramped positions such as sitting, kneeling, or lying,

•  when there is a high risk of unavoidable or accidental contact with the workpiece or ground.

For these conditions, use the following equipment in order presented:

•  Semiautomatic DC constant voltage (CV) MIG welding machine, 

•  DC manual MMA welding machine, 

•  DC or AC welding machine with reduced open-circuit voltage (VRD), if available.

Summary of Contents for ID 300T DC

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Page 3: ...TR EN DC WELDING INVERTER DC KAYNAK NVERT R 3 ID 250T DC ID 300T DC...

Page 4: ...and Operation Recommendations Mains Plug Connection Connection to Mains Connections for TIG Welding Torch Connections Gas Connections Trigger and Pedal System Socket Connections Grounding Clamps Conn...

Page 5: ...injuries may occur Make certain that the installation procedures comply with national electrical standards and other relevant regulations and ensure that the machine is installed by authorized persons...

Page 6: ...the above precautions If the gas tanks are grouped in a separate zone ensure that they are well ventilated keep the main valves closed when gas cylinders are not in use pay attention to possible gas...

Page 7: ...ions you will perform in such places Do not weld in tanks and pipes which might have previously contained substances that may cause explosions fires or other reactions Welding cutting equipment heats...

Page 8: ...free areas To prevent gas cylinders from tipping over on machines with a gas platform suitable for the tanks fix the tanks on to the platform in stationary usage applications fix them to the wall with...

Page 9: ...pliance must be carried out All covers on the body of the machine must be closed and or locked when the device is in use Any changes other than the standard settings without the written approval of th...

Page 10: ...ning materials tape cable ties etc The operator s body and head should be kept as far away from the welding cutting machine and cables as possible Welding cutting and electric cables should not be wra...

Page 11: ...of thin metal sheets except aluminum for MMA welding of all kinds of stick electrodes up to 5 mm Enhanced professional TIG controls such as HF start Touch Lift Pre Gas Up Slope Pulse Down Slope Post G...

Page 12: ...s of the 10 minutes period zone 1 However the following 4 minutes should be kept idle for the machine cool down zone 2 Duty Cycle Temperature C 6 min 6 min 6 min 4 min 4 min 4 min Time min Duty Cycle...

Page 13: ...oled TIG Torch Gas Regulator Argon Water Cooling Unit CST 60i TIG Accessory Set Air Cooled Torch Regulator Foot Pedal On Off Water Cooled TIG Accessory Set Torch Regulator Foot Pedal Current Adjustabl...

Page 14: ...hine Observe the duty cycle rates specified on the product label Exceeding duty cycle rates can damage the machine and this may invalidate the warranty Use the fuse that is compliant with your system...

Page 15: ...ety never use the mains cable of the machine without a plug When plugging the power plug into the outlet make sure that the on off switch is set to 0 2 5 Connections for TIG Welding 2 5 1 Torch Connec...

Page 16: ...inlet at the rear of the machine and turn on the gas cylinder valve Adjust the flow rate with the flow regulating valve e Make sure the connections are free of leakages 2 5 2 Gas Connections a c b d e...

Page 17: ...he grounding pliers b to the workpiece as close as possible to the welding area The ceramic gas nozzle 5 and the tungsten electrode 1 must be selected according to the operating current and the shape...

Page 18: ...e electrode manufacturer To improve the welding quality firmly connect the grounding pliers b to the workpiece as close as possible to the welding area 2 6 Connections for MMA Welding Check for the co...

Page 19: ...no further action is required for recording In addition while still in TIG modes it allows to switch to the cooling time setting when pressed for 3 seconds Digital Program Display Shows the program n...

Page 20: ...one of the rutile basic cellulosic electrode modes When the rutile electrode is selected led 10 lights up When the basic electrode is selected led 11 lights up When cellulosic electrode is selected le...

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