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– Wear protective goggles.
Gauntlet gloves made of a
suitable material (leather) must
be worn on both hands. They
must be in perfect condition.
A suitable apron must be
worn to protect clothing from
flying sparks and burns.
When specific work, e.g.
overhead welding, is required,
a protective suit must be worn
and, if necessary, even head
protection.
When screwing in the gas
cylinder, you must wear gloves
to protect your hands.
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Protection against rays
and burns
Warn of the danger to the
eyes by hanging up a sign
saying “Caution! Do not look
into flames!”. The workplaces
must be shielded so that the
persons in the vicinity are
protected. Unauthorised
persons must be kept away
from welding work.
The walls in the immediate vicin-
ity of fixed workplaces should
neither be bright coloured or
shiny. Windows up to head
height must be protected to
prevent rays from penetrating or
reflecting through them, e.g. by
using suitable paint.
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EMC Device
Classification
As per the standard IEC 60974-
10, this welding device is a
welding unit with class A electro-
magnetic compatibility. Thus it
complies with the corresponding
requirements for industrial and
domestic use. In residential areas,
it can be connected to the public
low-voltage supply network.
Even if the 4-in-1 compact welder
complies with the emission limit
values of the standard, arc welding
devices can still result in electro-
magnetic interferences in sensitive
systems and devices.
The operator is responsible for
malfunctions that occur through
the arc while welding and must
take suitable protective measures.
In doing so, the operator must
consider the following:
– network, control, signal and
telecommunication lines
– computers and other micropro-
cessor-controlled devices
– TVs, radios and other playback
devices
Safety instructions