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PATON

 MultiPRO

 DC MMA/TIG/MIG/MAG               

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WARRANTY 

Dear customer! 

PATON INTERNATIONAL thanks you for choosing PATON™ products and guarantees high quality and flawless functioning of this prod

uct, 

subject to the rules of its operation. 
 
 

ATTENTION!!! Before using the equipment, we recommend that you read the operating instructions, and also check 
the correctness of filling out the warranty card: the model name of the product you purchased, as well as the serial 
number must be identical to the entry in the warranty card. It is not allowed to make any changes and corrections to 
the coupon. 

 

WARRANTY POLICY 

PATON INTERNATIONAL guarantees the correct operation of the power source provided that the consumer observes the conditions of 
operation, storage and transportation. 
 

ATTENTION! There is no free warranty service in case of mechanical damage to the welding machine! 

The main warranty period for welding equipment is: 
 

Unit model

 

Warranty period

 

MultiPRO-250 

3 years

 

MultiPRO-270-400V 
MultiPRO -350-400V 

 
The main warranty period starts from the date the inverter equipment is sold to the end customer. 
 

During the main warranty period, the seller undertakes, free of charge for the owner of PATON™ inverter 

equipment: 

- make diagnostics and identify the cause of the breakdown; 
- to provide units and elements necessary for the repair; 
- to carry out work to replace the failed elements and assemblies; 
- to test the repaired equipment. 
 
The main warranty obligations do not apply to the equipment: 
- with mechanical damage that affected the performance of the device (deformation of the case and parts as a result of falling from a height 
or falling on the equipment 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 moisture; 
- failed due to the accumulation of conductive dust inside (coal dust, metal shavings, etc.); 
- in case of an attempt to independently repair its components and / or replace electronic elements; 
- this equipment, depending on the operating conditions, is recommended once every six months, in order to avoid the breakdown of the 
device, to clean the internal elements and assemblies with compressed air, remove the protective cover. Cleaning should be done carefully, 
keeping the compressor hose at a sufficient distance to avoid damage to the soldering of the electronic components and mechanical parts. 
 
Also, the main warranty obligations do not apply to out-of-order external elements of equipment subject to physical contact, and related / 
consumables, claims for which are accepted no later than two weeks after the sale: 
- on and off button; 
- knobs for adjusting welding parameters; 
- connectors for connecting cables and sleeves; 
- control connectors; 
- mains cable and mains cable plug; 
- carrying handle, shoulder strap, case, box; 
- electrode holder, ground terminal, torch, welding cables and sleeves. 
 
The seller reserves the right to refuse to provide warranty repairs, or to set the month and year of manufacture of the device as the start date 
for the fulfillment of warranty obligations (established by the serial number): 
- if the owner loses the warranty card; 
- in the absence of correct or even any kind of filling in the passport by the seller when selling the device. 
 
The warranty period is extended for the period of warranty service of the device in the service center. 
 
You can find out information about the nearest service center at the place of purchase. 
 
 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MultiPRO-250

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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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