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After initial power up.

Note!  

The last digit of the display indicates a letter to show the option mode selected.

The following options are shown and can be adjusted with the corresponding knob.

Mode select (3)

: Toggles between the 3 modes

- constant voltage 

(CV)

- constant current 

(CC)

- 2 modes 

CC1

 & 

CC2

(CC diode flashes)

CV Mode:

Display1/knob1

             

                                    Display2/knob2

(Not active)                                                          Set Wire-speed (o)

Additional options

Pressing the mode button (3) allows other options to be
displayed on the two displays and changed using the
knob below the corresponding display.

1.5 Overview of Panel MF37

Front View

Panel layout
1.     Adjustment Control for left display
2.     Adjustment Control for right display
3.     Mode select push button/wire inch (long press)

 

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SECTION 4 — OPERATION 

 

4.2 Operational Controls for MF37 Front Panel 

1. 

Adjustment Control for left display

 

2. 

Adjustment Control for right display

 

3.   

Mode select push button/wire inch (long press) 

 

After initial power up.  

Note: 

The last digit of the display indicates a letter to show 

the option mode selected. 

The  following  options  are  shown  and  can  be  adjusted 

with the corresponding knob. 

 

Mode select (3) : 

Toggles between the 3 modes  

 

- constant voltage (

CV

)  

 

- constant current (

CC

 

   

- 2 modes 

CC1

 & 

CC2

(CC diode flashes) 

CV Mode: 

Display1/knob1 

 

Display2/knob2  

(Not active) 

 

 

Set Wire-speed (

o

 

Additional options : 

Pressing  the  mode  button 

(3) 

allows  other  options  to  be 

displayed  on  the  two  displays  and  changed  using  the 

knob below the corresponding display. 

 

Display1/knob1

     

 

Display2/knob2 

 

Burn-back (

b

 

 

Latch (

L

Slow-Start  (

S

 

 

Post Gas (

P

Mode select (

CC1 CC2 CV

Last welding results display: voltage (

U

) and current (

A

) (if 

available) 

 

Latch (L)  2T, 4T & 4D. In 2T, the MIG torch switch is pressed to 

start  welding  and  released  to  stop.  In  4T,  the  torch  switch  is 

pressed  and  released  to  start  welding  and  pressed  and  re-

leased again to stop welding. 4D is similar to 4T but with a delay 

time of 1 seconds before it latches on, this  allows a quick tack 

weld feature in latch mode. 

 

 

 

 

Display 1 

Display 2 

  

 

 

CC Mode: 

CC1 

Dedicated for wire sizes of 1.2mm or below 

CC2 

Dedicated for wire sizes of 1.6mm or greater. 

 

Display1/knob1 

 

Display2/knob2  

(Not active) 

 

 

Maximum Wire-speed (

o

 

Additional options : 

Pressing the mode button 

(3) 

allows other options to 

be displayed on the two displays and changed using 

the knob below the corresponding display. 

 

Display1/knob1

     

 

Display2/knob2 

 

Burn-back (

b

 

 

Latch (

L

(Not active) 

 

 

 

Post Gas (

P

Mode select (

CC 1, CC 2, CV

Last welding results display: voltage (

U

) and current 

(

A

) (if available) 

 

 

Note:  1:  Any  settings  that  are  changed  are  saved  after  a  3 

second period  

Note 2: During welding the MF36 displays the voltage (

U) 

of the welding arc. If the optional current transducer LEM 

circuit is fitted

 the displays also displays the c

urrent (

A

of the welding arc

 

Note 3: If the MF37 is left idling for more than 4 minutes the 

panel goes into standby made. This is indicated by a small 

red  LED  in  display2  pulsing  on  and  off.  To  reactivate  the 

panel  press  or  turn  anything  on  the  MF37  panel  or  press 

the MIG torch switch. 

 

Summary of Contents for NA9910630

Page 1: ...www newarc co uk Powered by Operational Manual Newarc WFU12A ILS NA9910630 Newcastle UponTyne Tel 0191 295 0111 sales newarc co uk...

Page 2: ...ment Wire feeder Brand name or trade mark Newarc Type designation etc WFU12A ILS Manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the EEA Name address telephone no Newarc Newcastle upo...

Page 3: ...ns such as damp environments wearing wet clothing and metal structures Try to avoid welding in cramped or restricted positions Ensure that the equipment is well maintained Repair or replace damaged or...

Page 4: ...near the cutting welding area Remove all ammable and combustible materials from the cutting welding zone and surrounding areas Do not cut weld fuel and lubricant containers even if empty These must b...

Page 5: ...equipment that has reached its end of life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility Handling of compressed gas cylinders and regulators All cylinde...

Page 6: ...cifications 9 1 4 Overview of Panel MF36 10 1 5 Overview of Panel MF37 12 1 6 Overview of Machine 14 2 Installation 16 3 Operation 18 4 Fault Finding 19 4 1 MF36 Fault Codes 20 4 2 MF37 Fault Codes 21...

Page 7: ...ct an authorised Newarc dealer or visit the Newarc website at www newarc co uk The specifications presented in this manual are subject to change without prior notice Important notes Items in the manua...

Page 8: ...l functions are directly accessible by the multi function control knob and water proof push buttons The WFU12A ILS wire feed unit is designed to work with any welding power source working in constant...

Page 9: ...ize 20cm 12 Wire Speed Range 0 23m min Voltage Control CC constant current Yes CC constant voltage mode Yes Remote voltage control optional Digital Display Yes Voltage Sensing Yes Current Sensing Dime...

Page 10: ...is is a log in hours of how long the unit has been in operation Turn the knob to view the total hours Version Indicates the program version Temperature Indicates the operating temperature TS Supply Ci...

Page 11: ...Activity Counter this is a log in hours of how long the unit has been in operation Turn the knob to view the total hours Version Indicates the program version Temperature Indicates the operating temp...

Page 12: ...ays and changed using the knob below the corresponding display Display1 knob1 Display2 knob2 Burn back b Latch L Slow Start S Post Gas P Mode select CC1 CC2 CV Last welding results display voltage U a...

Page 13: ...aximumWire speed o Additionaloptions Pressing the mode button 3 allows other options to be displayed on the two displays and changed using the knob below the corresponding display Display1 knob1 Displ...

Page 14: ...ol holder retaining nut Remove to replace wire spool and to adjust brake adjustment screws 4 Remote control adjustment knob 5 Earth signal return socket Connected to work piece using signal lead suppl...

Page 15: ...urned on and the flow meter or regulator is set to give approximately 15 to 20 Litres per minute 30 to 40 cubic feet per hour Until you are familiar with the machine it is preferable to start welding...

Page 16: ...res on the graph are for a duty cycle rating of 60 The total welding circuit includes the power and the ea leads For straight polarity welding connect the power in conne tor on the rear of the wire fe...

Page 17: ...ms with the spool over running and wire spilling off the spool Connecting the Welding Torch Make sure that the liner and contact tip fitted to the torch are of the correct size for the wire being used...

Page 18: ...1 Adjust the wire speed setting to an appropriate maximum wire speed The table below shows a couple of example setups for 1 2mm wire NOTE These examples are suggestions only others can be used as requ...

Page 19: ...lder Cold arc with excessive spatter and weld bead too high convex Caused by the voltage being too low for the wire feed speed or metal thickness inductance control on power source set too high the po...

Page 20: ...codes Error 5 Error 4 Error 0 Text on Display Panel Corrective Action Beeps every second LCD fault Call service Torch is pressed during startup Release button Reset machine Motor unit not working Cal...

Page 21: ...r 1 No display Err 6 Err 7 Check wiring to motor Call service Check wire tension Call service Check wire tension and gearbox Call service Gas valve issue Call service Torch PSU over temperature Err 10...

Page 22: ...tion of the welding cable earth clamp and welding connectors for damage and any sign of over heating Check the gas hose and regulator for leaks remember that air leaks can result in weld porosity Chec...

Page 23: ...he stated conditions of use are that considered normal industrial practice and are not exhaustive Each machine is identified with a unique serial number and accompanied with the guarantee Newarc reser...

Page 24: ...WFU12A ILS 24 7 Electrical Diagram WFU12A ILS 15 SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 6 1 System Diagram...

Page 25: ...WFU12A ILS 25 WFU12A ILS 16 SECTION 7 PARTS BREAKDOWN 7 1 Component Locations 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 3 4 5 1 8 Parts...

Page 26: ...WFU12A ILS 26 WFU12A ILS SECTION 7 PARTS BREAKDOWN 7 1 Component Locations 13 15 16 17 18 19 14...

Page 27: ...724 Power Supply PCB NAM90877 Gas solenoid assembly NAM90199 Control knob MF36 NAM70048 Battery NAM01259 Contactor NAM00534 Remote control pot Control knob MF37 NAM01609 Battery Clamp NAM01244 NAM2010...

Page 28: ...WFU12A ILS 28 www newarc co uk Powered by Unit 1 Whitehouse Industrial Estate Whitehouse Road Newcastle upon Tyne NE15 6LN Tel 44 0 191 295 0111 Email sales newarc co uk www newarc co uk...

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