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USER MANUAL | KULLANIM KILAVUZU
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
• Strictly follow the instructions in safety rules while servicing the machine.
• Before removing any screw on the machine for maintenance, power supply must be disconnected from the electric
lines and enough time (10 seconds) should be allowed for capacitor discharging.
• 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 cambles. Pay attention to the connections and the durableness of the parts. Replace the
damaged/defective parts with the new ones. Do not ever make aditions to/repair the cables.
• The consumables on the torch should be cleaned regularly. It should be replaced if necessary. Make sure that these
materials are original products for long-term use.
• If the Thermal Protection LED
(10)
lights up while cooling fan is working and the machine doesn’t weld; machine maybe overheated and stopped
for auto protection due to overheat. Hot weather or working in high current values for long time may cause this. Let the machine on for a while in
order to cool down itself with the cooling fan. After its cools enough, Thermal Protection LED
(10)
fades away and the machine can weld.
• When the lamp of power switch
(2)
is lighting, cooling fan is working but the machine does not weld; turn off the machine for 1 minute then turn
it on again and try to weld. If it still doesn’t weld, contact to your authorized technical servise.
• 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
components at close distance
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.
4.1 Maintenance
Every 3 Months
4.2 Non-Periodic Maintenance
4.3 Troubleshooting
Every 6 Months
Maintenance and Service