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WEEE Statement

WEEE (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) 2002/96/EC
 
In relation to implementing the legislation, Parweld has established relevant recycling and recovery methods.  We have been fully compliant 

against the marking requirements since August 2005. Parweld is registered in the UK with the Environment agency as detailed below.  For 

WEE compliance outside the UK please contact your supplier/Importer

Parweld is registered with a compliance scheme Official registration number is WEE/FD0255QV

When your equipment reaches the end of its service life you should return it to Parweld where it will be reconditioned or processed for 

recycling.

Statement of warranty

Limited Warranty: 
Parweld Ltd, hereafter, “Parweld” warrants its customers that its products will be free of defects in workmanship or material. Should any failure 

to conform to this warranty appear within the time period applicable to the Parweld products as stated below, Parweld shall, upon notification 

thereof and substantiation that the product has been stored, installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with Parweld’s specifications, 

instructions, recommendations and recognized standard industry practice, and not subject to misuse, repair, neglect, alteration, or accident, 

correct such defects by suitable repair or replacement, at Parweld’s sole option, of any components or parts of the product determined by 

Parweld to be defective.

Parweld makes no other warranty, express or implied. This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all others, including, but not limited to any 

warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.

Limitation of Liability: 

Parweld shall not under any circumstances be liable for special, indirect or consequential damages, such as, but not limited to, lost profits and 

business interruption. The remedies of the purchaser set forth herein are exclusive and the liability of Parweld with respect to any contract, or 

anything done in connection therewith such as the performance or breach thereof, or from the manufacture, sale, delivery, resale, or use of any 

goods covered by or furnished by Parweld whether arising out of contract, negligence, strict tort, or under any warranty, or otherwise, shall not, 

except as expressly provided herein, exceed the price of the goods upon which such liability is based. No employee, agent, or representative 

of Parweld is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty.

Purchaser’s rights under this warranty are void if replacement parts or accessories are used which in Parweld’s sole judgement may impair the 

safety or performance of any Parweld product.

Purchaser’s rights under this warranty are void if the product is sold to purchaser by non-authorized persons.

Summary of Contents for DP231C

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Page 5: ...0 Applicable standards EN 60974 1 EN 60974 10 Group Class Gruppo 2 Classe A Thermal protection Termostato Incorporato ELECTRICAL INPUT Line voltage 230 No phases 1 Frequency Hz 50 60 Effective line cu...

Page 6: ...SD Card keeping the equipment constantly up dated with the latest welding developments If the memory card is removed the equipment will cease to function providing an optimal antitheft system and safe...

Page 7: ...or supplying power to the Graphic display The display 5 7 inch color shows different screens depending on whether the machine is in welding mode or setting mode In welding mode the display is divided...

Page 8: ...nsion of the welding wire 26 INLET OF THE WIRE FEEDER MOTOR 27 WIREFEEDER SPOOLS 28 GAS VALVE The Gas Valve can be rotated in three positions GAS MIG Position The tap feeds the Euroconnector with the...

Page 9: ...facing towards the inside of the machine To do so ensure that the diameter and type of wire is legible facing towards the outside of the machine Remember that the spools with 2 Unscrew the ball grip...

Page 10: ...nuous wire in a welding pool at a constant speed controlled by the welding torch When the wire starts to feed it touches the area that requires welding creating an electric arc the arc melts the wire...

Page 11: ...he time of the gas supply before feeding the welding current Post gas time This allows the user to set the time of the gas supply when the welding current stops Burnback This allows the use to adjust...

Page 12: ...nd the initial current is kept for as long as the torch button is held down Ramp ls l1 allows setting the duration of the upslope of the welding current Ramp l1 lf allows setting the duration of the d...

Page 13: ...rs are automatically adjusted to the set power depending on the type and diameter of the wire selected By turning switch 10 it is possible to choose from the different MIG MAG welding modes press the...

Page 14: ...on is held down Spot welding This sets the maximum welding duration when different to 0 in seconds Pause This sets the duration of the pauses when different to 0 between two successive tacks Pre gas t...

Page 15: ...onstant tension the speed of the movement of the wire is in relation to the welding current 7 ADJUSTING THE WELDER Once the welding tension has been set maintain the length of the electric arc between...

Page 16: ...LDING Manual This mode can be accessed using switch 10 Electric arc welding with a covered MMA Metal Manual Arc electrode or SMAW Shielded Metal Arc Welding is a manual welding procedure that takes ad...

Page 17: ...up the key with the groove and turning the connector in a clockwise direction until it stops The electrode clamp holder and earth must be connected to the and terminals according to the specifications...

Page 18: ...hich require full penetration The TIG procedure can be used on various types of metals such as ferrous materials alloys nickel copper titanium magnesium During welding potentiometer 9 in fig 1 for exa...

Page 19: ...to 0 in seconds 14 CONNECTOR FOR TIG WELDING 1 Connect the earth cable to the appropriate socket on the front of the device 18 of fig 1 Insert by lining up the key with the groove and turn in a clock...

Page 20: ...wer supply is indicated in the Specific Techniques section on page 5 of this manual and on the information plate on the machine Check that the earth of the welder has been connected correctly Furtherm...

Page 21: ...llow the instructions below 1 Select ready to weld on the display 2 Set the appropriate parameters for the welding mode required 5 Press switch 10 to confirm the selected letter 6 Repeat steps 2 and 3...

Page 22: ...e in Fig C a lock symbol in the area 1 of the display and the functions Unlock and Reset pw reset password which correspond to buttons 2 and 3 fig 1 respectively in area 2 of the display 4 To exit the...

Page 23: ...1 Control panel 2 Power control board 3 Motor control board 4 Welding process control panel 5 Power Inverter 6 Auxiliary transformer...

Page 24: ...controlled to ensure material contents as per the list below Cadmium 0 01 by weight Lead 0 1 by weight Mercury 0 1 by weight Hexavalent chromium 0 1 by weight Polybrominated biphenyl s pbbs 0 1 by we...

Page 25: ...ts by suitable repair or replacement at Parweld s sole option of any components or parts of the product determined by Parweld to be defective Parweld makes no other warranty express or implied This wa...

Page 26: ...12 2TZ tel 44 1299 266800 fax 44 1299 266900 www parweld com info parweld co uk Parweld Limited Bewdley Business Park Long Bank Bewdley Worcestershire England DY12 2TZ tel 44 1299 266800 fax 44 1299 2...

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