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Spatter, slag, noise, smoke, dust, gas, and the light from the welding arc can
cause personal injury. Use suitable safety equipment.
Only use the unit in areas that are well ventilated.
Wear safety glasses, full length work clothes, welding gloves, safety shoes and a welding apron.
Use welding goggles or a welding helmet when welding and if you look at the welding work.
Set up appropriate screens around the welding site so that the light from the welding arc cannot
cause personal injury to bystanders.
Use respirators and ensure adequate ventilation when welding in confined spaces.
Do not weld near areas where degreasing, cleaning, washing or the like is performed.
Wear ear protection.
Wear respiratory protection when welding coated workpieces.
Never weld on containers that contain combustible materials – risk of explosion.
Never weld on tight containers, pipes or the like - risk of bursting.
Never weld on tight, gas-filled containers, pipes or the like – risk of explosion.
WARNING!
Moving parts can cause personal injury.
Keep hair, clothing and hands away from the cooling fan’s moving parts.
Never plug in the power cord or switch on the unit unless the case is fitted.
Installation, use and maintenance must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
NOTE!
A temporary voltage drop can occur when starting the unit, which could affect other equipment. If
the mains supply’s impedance Z
max.
is lower than 0.468 ohms, this kind of interference is common.
Contact your electricity supplier for more information.
TECHNICAL DATA
Type plate
Indications and symbols
Applicable standard: EN60974-1:2005
U
1
: Nominal input voltage (tolerance ± 10%)
I
1max.
: Nominal input maximum current
I
1eff.
: Effective input maximum current
X: Duty factor
(relation between the on time and the whole duty cycle time)
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