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Safety instructions
Do not store or use the equipment
in a moist or wet environment or
in the rain. The Protection Provi-
sion IP21S applies in this respect.
Protect the eyes with the appro-
priate safety glass (DIN Grad
9-10) to be installed in the in-
cluded welding shield. Use
gloves and dry protective cloth-
ing free from oil and grease to
protect the skin from ultraviolet
rays and the arc.
Do not use the
welding power source to thaw
pipes.
Remember:
The arc ray can damage the eyes
and cause burns to the skin.
Arc welding produces sparks
and drops of molten metal, the
welded work piece begins to glow
and remains very hot for a rela-
tively long time. Therefore do not
touch the work piece with bare
hands.
Arc welding releases noxious
fumes. Be careful not to inhale
these as best possible.
Protect yourself from the danger-
ous effects of the arc and keep
persons not involved in the work
at least 2 m away from the arc.
ATTENTION!
Depending on mains conditions
at the connection point, operat-
ing the welding equipment may
interfere with the voltage supply
for other loads. When in doubt,
please contact your power sup-
ply company.
Operating the welding equipment
may interfere with the functional-
ity of other devices, e.g. hearing
aids, pacemakers, etc.
Safety hazards
during arc welding
Arc welding produces a variety of
safety hazards. It is therefore par-
ticularly important for the welder to
observe the following rules to avoid
putting himself and others in danger
and to prevent damage to persons
and the equipment
Only have work to the mains
voltage end, e.g. to cables, plugs,
outlets, etc. performed by a elec-
trically skilled person in accord-
ance with national and local
regulations.
In the event of an accident, im-
mediately disconnect the welding
equipment from the mains voltage.
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