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Note:
This unit must be connected to a 15 amp power supply. This may require a dedicated circuit.
DUTY CYCLE:
Special note:
If this welders duty cycle is exceeded the welder will enter “thermal overload” which will
automatically stop the welding output in order to protect, both the user and the welder. You will know
the welder has gone into thermal overload when the thermal overload light is illuminated.
The welder will then cool itself down, and once the thermal overload indicator light is no longer
illuminated, welding can then re-commence.
Please note. Exceeding the machine’s duty cycle, cannot be considered grounds for warranty or
return.
The term duty cycle indicates the percentage welding time available at the output current for each 10 min
period over 4 hours,
The specification plate on the machine list three given ratings at a given current and voltage.
NOTE: Amps refer to the Current setting
15%
60%
100%
150 - Amps
78-Amps
60-Amps
21.5 Volts
17.8 Volts
17 Volts
For example this means when the machine is set at a current of 150 Amps it can only weld for One and half
Minutes in a Ten minute period.
The power source is protected by a built in temperature protection device,
This will activate if the machine is operated in excess of its amperage and duty cycle rating.
DO NOT GRIND YOUR PLUG
This will void any warranty on your machine
Duty Cycle
Amperage / Current
Voltage
Approx
15 Amps
Approx
150 Amps
Approx
75 Amps
Diagram Below shows approx amperage on welding voltage dial
This light indicates over
temperature / duty cycle exceeded