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• Keep welding cables as short as possible
• Grounding the workpiece
• Potential equalisation
• Lay welding cables together and secure with adhesive tape if necessary
The user is responsible for malfunctions in the surrounding environment of the welding unit. For
more information and recommendations, see, inter alia, DIN EN60974-10: 2008-09, Annex A.
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Generator suitability
The unit can be operated with a 1-phase generator, the full welding current can be drawn from
5 kVA generator power. Generators with lower output switch off if the welding current settings are
too high.
The 1-phase Booster cannot be operated on three-phase generators due to the excessive
asymmetric load (exception: special generators for fire brigade use).
If these units use a Schuko socket the booster can be used up to the power limit of this socket
(usually 10 or 16A). If the welding current is set too high a circuit breaker on the generator will
drop out.
10 Disposal
Only for EU countries.
Do not dispose of electric appliances in domestic waste!
In accordance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC concerning old electrical
and electronic devices and its transposition into national law, used electrical
appliances must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly
manner.