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allow children to play with the
product. Cleaning and user
maintenance must not be per-
formed by children without su-
pervision.
Have repairs and/or mainte-
nance work only conducted by
qual
ified electricians.
Only use the welding ca-
bles (PFDS 120 A2 H01N2-
D1x10 mm²) included in the
scope of delivery.
The device should not be pla-
ced directly against the wall
in operation; it should not be
covered or caught between
other devices, so that there will
always be enough air flowing
in through the ventilation slits.
Ensure that the device has
been properly connected to
the mains voltage. Avoid any
tension on the mains line. Pull
the mains plug from the socket
before setting up the device in
a different location.
Always switch the device off
by the ON/OFF switch when
it is not in operation. Put down
the electrode holder on an in-
sulated support and only take
the electrode from the holder
after 15 minutes time to cool
off.
Take note of the condition of
the welding cables, the elec-
trode holder and the ground
terminals. Wear of the insula-
tion and the current-conducting
parts may cause danger and
reduce the welding quality.
Light-arc welding produces
sparks, melted metal parts and
smoke. Therefore, note: All
flammable substances and/
or materials must be removed
from the workplace and its di-
rect vicinity.
Ensure that the workplace is
ventilated.
Do not weld on containers,
vessels or tubes that contain
or have contained flammable
liquids or gases.
Avoid any
direct contact with the welding
current circuit. The idle voltage
between the electrode pliers
and the ground terminal may be
dangerous; there is the danger of
electric shock.
Do not store the device in a
moist or wet environment or in
rain. The protection provisions
IP21S apply to this.
Protect your eyes with the in-
tended safety glasses (DIN
degree 9-10), which are to be
attached to the enclosed wel-
ding screen. Use gloves and
Safety notes
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