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FLYING SPARKS may cause injuries.
• Use a face guard to protect your eyes and face.
• Shape the tungsten electrode only in a grinder with appropriate
guards at a safe location using necessary protection for your
face, hands and body.
• Sparks may cause fire – keep inflammables far away.
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THE WELDING WIRE may cause you injuries.
• Do not press the trigger of the torch until receiving these
instructions.
• Do not point the tip of the torch towards any point of your body,
any other persons or any metal object when passing the wire.
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MOVING PARTS may injure.
• Keep away from any moving parts such as fans.
• Keep any doors, panels, lids and guards closed and in place.
• Achieve that only qualified persons remove doors, panels, lids
and guards to provide maintenance as necessary.
• Reinstall doors, panels, lids and guards after having completed
maintenance and before reconnecting input power.
► HIGH FREQUENCY RADIATION may cause interference.
• High frequency radiation (H.F.) may interfere with radio
navigation, safety services, computers and communication
equipment.
• Make sure that only qualified persons familiarized with
electronic equipment install the equipment.
• The user takes responsibility for having a trained electrician
who will soon correct any problem caused by the installation.
• Make sure that the installation receives regular checking and
maintenance.
• Keep doors and panels of a high frequency source completely
shut, keep the distance of the spark at the contact points in its
correct fixation and make sure that it is grounded and protects
countercurrent to minimize the possibility of interference.
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ARC WELDING may cause interference.
• Electromagnetic energy may interfere with sensitive electronic
equipment such as computers or computer-driven equipment
such as industrial robots.
• Make sure that any equipment within the welding area is
electromagnetically compatible.
• To reduce possible interference, keep welding cables as short as
possible, as close together as possible or, on the floor, if possible.
• Place your welding operation at a distance of at least 100
meters away from any electronically sensitive equipment.
• Make sure that the welding machine is installed and grounded
in accordance with this manual.
• If there still is interference, the operator has to take
extraordinary measures, such as move the welding machine,
use shielded cables, use line filters, or shield the work area in
one way or another.
2.3. Reducing electromagnetic fields.
To reduce magnetic fields (EMF) in the work area, the following
proceedings should be used:
1. Keep cables as close together as possible, by braiding them,
or joining them with sticky adhesive tape, or using a cable
cover.
2. Place cables at one side and away from the operator.
3. Do not wrap or hang cables about your body.
4. Keep welding power sources and cables as far away as
practical.
5. Connect grounding clamp to the piece you are working on, as
near as possible to the weld.
Warning:
In environments with increased risk of electric
shock and fire, such as in the proximity of inflammable
products, explosives, height, restricted free moving
space, physical contact with conductive parts, warm
and humid environments that reduce the electrical resistance of
human skin and apparatus, observe the risk prevention in the
workplace and the national and international provisions as
pertinent.
3. Instruction for putting into operation
3.1. Positioning
The machine must be positioned in a dry, ventilated area and
with a separation of at least 15cm from any wall.
The equipment may slip when supported on surfaces having an
inclination of more than 3o, so that it shall mandatorily always be
placed on a flat and dry surface. When placing it on surfaces with
a greater slope, secure the machine with chains or belts.
3.2. Assembling
The equipment shall be assembled respecting its environmental
limits and positioning it correctly.
3.3. Mains connection
The equipment is powered by the cable and connector provided
as standard, through a differential circuit breaker and a slow-
feature electromagnetic circuit breaker having an intensity in
accordance with the table of technical features. Any connection
must have a regulatory ground connection and comply with any
national electricity regulations.
Use without regulatory ground connection is prohibited.
In the case of a connection to a power generator, the power
requirements stated in the technical specification are to be
observed. It shall be taken into account that an equipment will
be able to operate with a generator providing less power than
the stated one, with the limitation that it is used with a lower
maximum intensity than the nominal one.
3.4. Illustrated description.
P35.25C / PLASMA 25 GE
1. ON/OFF switch.
2.
“ON” indicator light.
3.
Luminous alarm indicator.
4.
Luminous working indicator.
5.
Cutting torch.
6.
Connection to workpiece.