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PATON

 MultiPRO

 DC MMA/TIG/MIG/MAG

 

welding/metal active gas welding (MIG/MAG). Other use of the machine is considered undue. The manufacturer is not responsible for 
damage cause by undue use of the machine. Intended use of the machine implies adherence to instructions of this operating  manual. 

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 

The machine must be placed so as to ensure free inlet and outlet of cooling air through vent holes on the front and the rear  panels. Take 
care that metal dust (for example, during emery grinding) does drawn directly into the machine by the cooling fan. 
 

POWER CONNECTION 

The standard welding machine is rated for: 

1.

 

Mains voltage is 220V (-27% +18%) 

 for MultiPRO-250 model; 

2.

 

Three-phase mains voltage is 3x380V or 3x400V (for  MultiPRO-270 and MultiPRO-350-15-4-400V models), three wires are 
dedicated for this. Safety rules when working with welding equipment require grounding of the unit housing. There are 
two ways to do this: 1) by using the fourth wire in the mains yellow-green cable (international marking standard); 2) by 
using a bolted terminal on the rear wall of the unit (a stricter grounding standard, used in the CIS countries). 

 
Caution!

 When the unit is connected to a mains voltage higher than 270V (for MultiPRO-250) or 450V (for MultiPRO-270/350-15-4-400V 

models), all manufacturer's warranty obligations become invalid! The manufacturer's warranty obligations also become invalid in cas e 
of an erroneous connection of the mains phase to the source ground. 
 
The mains connector, the cross-sections of the mains cables, as well as the mains fuses need to be selected based on the unit technical 
data. 
 

SELECTING THE DEVICE MENU LANGUAGE 

To select/change the menu language of the device, hold down button 

3

 and turn on the device. After that, the language selection menu 

will be displayed on the screen. You can select the desired language using the buttons 

2

. 2 seconds after selection, the machine will 

continue working in the corresponding language. 
 

Used MMA 

electrode

 

Set current value for 

MMA and TIG

 

Wire cross-section 

diameter for MIG/MAG

 

Cross-section of each core of 

the mains wire, sq. mm

 

Max. wire 
length, m

 

1x220V   

   MultiPRO-250

 

Ø

2 mm

 

not more than 80А

 

not more than 

Ø0.6 mm

 

75 

1.5 

115 

155 

2.5 

195 

310 

Ø

3 mm

 

not more than 120А

 

not more than 

Ø0.8 mm

 

1.5 

75 

105 

2.5 

130 

205 

310 

Ø

4 mm

 

not more than 160А

 

not more than 

Ø1.0 mm

 

75 

2.5 

95 

155 

230 

Ø

5 mm

 

not more than 200А

 

2.5 

75 

125 

185 

Ø

5 mm 

Ø6 mm fusible

 

up to 250 A 

not more than 

Ø

 1.2 mm 

2.5 

60 

100 

150 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MultiPRO-250

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ION Before using the equipment we recommend you to read the extended version of the operating manual by the link https paton ua files passports MultiPRO_GEN pdf Multiprocess welding inverter PATON Mul...

Page 3: ...3 PATON MultiPRO DC MMA TIG MIG MAG UKRAINE DIN 9 10 85 8...

Page 4: ...PATON MultiPRO DC MMA TIG MIG MAG 4 ABICOR BINZEL 3 ABICOR BINZEL 3 ABICOR BINZEL 3 ABICOR BINZEL 4...

Page 5: ...ltiPRO DC MMA TIG MIG MAG 1 2 MMA TIG MIG MAG 3 4 MMA TIG MIG MAG 5 6 7 8 2 4 4 9 10 11 12 KZ 2 13 14 TIG 15 TIG 16 17 18 19 MIG MAG 20 21 22 23 TIG 24 25 26 36V MMA TIG MIG MAG MIG MAG B MMA TIG MIG...

Page 6: ...O 270 350 15 4 400V 1 2 270 MultiPRO 250 450 MultiPRO 270 350 15 4 400V MMA TIG MIG MAG 1x220V MultiPRO 250 2 80 0 6 1 75 1 5 115 2 155 2 5 195 4 310 3 120 0 8 1 5 75 2 105 2 5 130 4 205 6 310 4 160 1...

Page 7: ...V MultiPRO 270 400V MultiPRO 350 400V 2 80 0 6 1 0 135 1 5 205 2 270 2 5 340 4 540 3 120 0 8 1 5 135 2 175 2 5 220 4 350 6 525 4 160 1 0 2 130 2 5 160 4 260 6 385 5 220 2 5 115 4 180 6 270 6 270 1 2 2...

Page 8: ...C MMA TIG MIG MAG 8 100 2 9 10 2 1 10 3 14 16 2 1 16 160 2 9 16 2 1 16 3 14 25 2 1 25 200 2 7 16 2 1 16 3 10 25 2 1 25 250 2 8 25 2 1 25 3 12 35 2 1 35 270 5 11 35 2 1 35 350 6 14 35 2 1 35 TIG TIG LI...

Page 9: ...00 225A 70 350 100 290A 160 260 15 15 12 250 12 270 14 350 12 28 12 29 12 30 1 6 6 0 1 6 6 0 1 6 6 0 0 6 1 2 0 6 1 2 0 6 1 4 4 15 15 15 MMA 0 2 500 TIG 0 2 500 MIG MAG 5 500 MMA 0 2 500 TIG 0 2 500 MI...

Page 10: ...PATON MultiPRO DC MMA TIG MIG MAG 10 1 MMA 2 TIG 3 MIG MAG MIG MAG 8 MIG MAG 3 9 MIG MAG 4 2 11 3 3 5 3 3 2 2 3 3 10 333 222 111 9 2 11 3 5 4 1 3 10 333 222 111 000 9 MMA TIG MIG MAG 16 1 3 2 3 3 5...

Page 11: ...ultiPRO 250 12 270 1 MultiPRO 270 14 350 1 MultiPRO 350 10 I PS 90 a 12 250 1 MultiPRO 250 12 270 1 MultiPRO 270 14 350 1 MultiPRO 350 11 Fr P 5 0 a 0 2 500 0 1 1 12 dut 50 a 20 80 5 TIG 0 2 100 a 12...

Page 12: ...50 12 29 0V 1 MultiPRO 270 12 30 0V 1 MultiPRO 350 1 But 2T 2T 2 4T 4 4T 4 2 Ind OFF 0 OFF 6 1 3 t Pr 0 1 0 1 25 0 0 1 4 t P0 1 5 a 0 1 25 0 0 1 5 t uP OFF a 0 OFF 5 0 0 1 6 t dn 0 1 a 0 1 5 0 0 1 7 P...

Page 13: ...13 PATON MultiPRO DC MMA TIG MIG MAG 4 t P0 1 5 a 0 1 25 0 0 1 5 t uP 0 1 a 0 OFF 5 0 0 1 6 t dn OFF a 0 OFF 5 0 0 1 PATON MultiPRO 250 3 MultiPRO 270 400V MultiPRO 350 400V...

Page 14: ...with a tinted filter should always be worn goggles must be equipped with goggles with a DIN 9 10 filter Unauthorized persons in the operating area of the device must protect their eyes with special g...

Page 15: ...ry set of the device includes CONTROL ELEMENTS AND INDICATION Operating manual Welding arc power source with wire feeder Semi automatic torch ABICOR BINZEL Rollers for solid and aluminium2 wire Quick...

Page 16: ...for threading a welding wire 19 Shielding gas connection MIG MAG welding 20 Connector for the control cable from the wire feeder 21 Breaker button for turning on off the machine 22 Wire coil holder w...

Page 17: ...tries Caution When the unit is connected to a mains voltage higher than 270V for MultiPRO 250 or 450V for MultiPRO 270 350 15 4 400V models all manufacturer s warranty obligations become invalid The m...

Page 18: ...mm no more than 160 no more than 1 0 mm 2 130 2 5 160 4 260 6 385 5 mm no more than 220 2 5 115 4 180 6 270 6 mm fusible no more than 270 no more than 1 2 mm 2 5 85 4 135 6 205 6 mm up to 350 no more...

Page 19: ...mm2 G 1 16 3 14 m 25 mm2 G 1 25 not more than 200 2 7 m 16 mm2 G 1 16 3 10 m 25 mm2 G 1 25 not more than 250 2 8 m 25 mm2 G 1 25 3 12 m 35 mm2 G 1 35 not more than 270 5 11 m 35 mm2 G 1 35 up to 350...

Page 20: ...V 110 Rated consumption power kVA 6 6 7 8 8 0 9 4 10 7 12 3 Maximum power consumption kVA 9 5 11 4 15 3 Efficiency 90 Cooling Adaptive Operating temperature range 25 45 Overall dimensions mm length wi...

Page 21: ...down button 3 for more than 10 seconds ignore the animation of locks The scoreboard will start counting down 333 222 111 and when 000 is reached all settings of the current welding mode will be updat...

Page 22: ...me 3 sec by default a 1 0 25 0 sec change step 0 1 sec 4 Pr A current preliminary pilot arc 15 by default a 12 40 change step 1 for MultiPRO 250 12 40 change step 1 for MultiPRO 270 14 40 change step...

Page 23: ...change step 0 1V for MultiPRO 350 10 Fr P voltage pulsation frequency 20Hz by default a 5 500 Hz step change 1 Hz 11 dut pulse rate duty cycle it is the percentage of the voltage pulse to the period...

Page 24: ...quipment of heavy objects falling out of buttons and connectors with traces of corrosion which caused a malfunction out of order due to exposure to its power and electronic elements of abundant moistu...

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