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GB/NI/IE
Safety instructions / Before use / Assembly
values of the standard, arc weld-
ing devices can still result in elec-
tromagnetic interferences in sensi-
tive systems and devices.
The user will be held responsible
for any interference caused by the
electric arc during welding and
must also take appropriate safety
measures. In doing so, the user
must observe the following:
– network, control, signal and
telecommunication lines
– computers and other
microprocessor-controlled
devices
– TVs, radios and other playback
devices
– electronic and electrical safety
equipment
– people with cardiac
pacemakers or hearing aids
– measurement and calibration
devices
– interference immunity of other
equipment nearby
– the time at which the welding
work is carried out.
The following is recommended
to reduced possible interference
radiation:
– equip the mains connection
with a mains filter
– regularly maintain the flux
cored wire welder and keep it
in a good condition
– welding cables should be
completely uncoiled and run as
close to parallel with the floor
as possible
– devices and systems that
are compromised by the
interference radiation must
be removed from the welding
area or shielded.
z
Before use
Take all parts from the packaging and
check whether the flux cored wire welder
or parts show any damage. If this is the
case, do not use the flux-core wire weld-
ing device. Contact the manufacturer via
the indicated service address.
Remove all protective films and other
transport packaging.
Check that the delivery is complete.
The welding nozzles can be stowed
away in the storage
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compartment for
welding nozzles.
z
Assembly
z
Assembling the welding
mask
Place the dark welding glass
21
into
the mask with the writing on the top
22
(see Fig. A1). The writing on the dark
welding glass
21
must now be visible
from the front of the welding mask.
Push the handle
16
from the inside into
the corresponding notch of the mask,
until it snaps into place (see Fig. A2).
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