74
GB/MT
– People with cardiac pacemak-
ers 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 reduce possible interference
radiation:
– equip the mains connection
with a mains filter
– the multi-welder must be regu-
larly maintained and kept 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 inter-
ference radiation must be
removed from the welding area
or shielded.
z
Before use
Take all parts from the packaging
and check whether the flux-core
wire multi-welder or parts show
any damage. If this is the case, do
not use the multi-welder. Contact
the manufacturer via the indicated
service address.
Remove all protective films and other
transport packaging.
Check that the delivery is complete.
z
Mounting
z
Assembling the welding
mask
Insert the dark welding lens
20
with
the writing facing up into the shield
body
19
(see Fig. C). To do this,
if necessary, press gently from the
front against the disc, until it clicks
into place The labelling on the dark
welding lens
20
must now be visible
from the front of the protective shield.
Push the handle
21
from the inside
into the corresponding notch of the
mask, until it snaps into place (see
Fig. D).
z
MIG welding
Prevent the risk of an
electric shock, injury or damage. To do
this always unplug the mains plug from
the socket prior to each maintenance
task or preparatory work.
Note:
Different welding wires will be
needed depending on the application.
Welding wires with a diameter of
0.6 - 1.0 mm can be used with this
device.
Feed roll, welding nozzle and wire
cross-section must be compatible with
one another. The device is suitable for
wire reels weighing up to maximum
5000 g.
User aluminium wire to weld aluminium
and steel wire to weld steel and iron.
Safety instructions / Before use / Mounting / MIG welding
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