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SAFETY
Welding is dangerous, and may cause damage to you and others, so wear protection when
cutting.
Professional training is needed before operating the machine.
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Always wear ANSI-approved eyewear and protective equipment while operating this unit.
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The operator must be qualified personnel with a valid "metal welding/cutting (OFC)
operations" operation certificate.
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Cut off power before maintenance or repair.
WARNING: Electric shock—may lead to serious injury or even death.
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Install earth device according to the application criteria.
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Never touch the live parts when skin bared or wearing wet gloves/clothes.
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Make sure that you are insulated from the ground and workpiece.
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Make sure that your working position is safe.
WARNING: Smoke & gas may be harmful to health.
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Keep the head away from smoke and gas to avoid inhalation of exhaust gas from welding.
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Keep the working environment in good ventilation, use exhaust or ventilation equipment when
welding.
Arc radiation—may damage eyes or burn skin.
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Wear suitable cutting masks and protective clothing to protect your eyes and body.
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Use suitable masks or screens to protect spectators from harm.
Improper operation may cause fire or explosion.
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Welding sparks may result in a fire, so please make sure no combustible materials nearby
and pay attention to fire hazard.
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Have a fire extinguisher nearby, and have a trained person to use it.
WARNING: Hot workpiece may cause severe scalding.
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Do not contact hot workpiece with bare hands.
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Cooling is needed during continuous use of the welding torch.
Magnetic fields affect cardiac pacemaker.
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Pacemaker users should be away from the welding spot before medical consultation.
Moving parts may lead to personal injury.
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Keep yourself away from moving parts such as fan.
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All doors, panels, covers and other protective devices should be closed during operation.
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