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Keep the plasma torch, earth clamp and cables good condition. Failure to do this can result in poor cutting
quality, which could be dangerous in structural situations.
Prior to use, check for breakage of parts and any other conditions that may affect operation of the plasma cutter.
Any part of the plasma cutter that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine whether it will perform
its intended function whilst being safe for the operator. Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired, or
replaced by an authorised service centre.
IMPROPER USE
It is hazardous to use the plasma machine for any work other than that for which it was designed e.g. do not use
plasma for thawing pipes.
HANDLING
Ensure the handle is correctly fitted. As plasma machines can be heavy, always use safe lifting practices when
lifting.
POSITION AND HANDLING
To reduce risk of the machine being unstable / danger of overturning, position the welding machine on a
horizontal surface that is able to support the machine weight. Operators MUST NOT BE ALLOWED to weld in
raised positions unless safety platforms are used.
WARNING
The user of this plasma cutter is responsible for their own safety and the safety of others. It is important to read,
understand and respect the contents of this user guide. When using this welder, basic safety precautions,
including those in the following sections must be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal
injury. Ensure that you have read and understood all of these instructions before using this welder.
Persons who are not familiar with this user guide should not use this welder. Keep this booklet in a safe place
for future reference.
TRAINING
The operator should be properly trained to use the plasma cutting machine safely and should be informed about
the risks relating to arc welding procedures. This user guide does not attempt to cover welding technique.
Training should be sought from qualified / experienced personnel on this aspect, especially for any welds
requiring a high level of integrity for safety.
SERIOUS FIRE RISK
The welding process produces sparks, droplets of fused metal, metal projectiles and fumes.
This constitutes a serious fire risk. Ensure that the area in which welding will be undertaken is clear of all
inflammable materials. It is also advisable to have a fire extinguisher, and a welding blanket on hand to protect
work surfaces.
MACHINE CARE / SAFETY
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS