IDENTIFICATION
1. Digital display table
2. Welding current knob
3. Manual/argon transfer button
4. “+” extremely fast socket
5. “-“extremely fast socket
6. Argon lamp
7. Hand welding lamp
8. Power lamp
9. Protective light
10. Power switch
11. Power input line
Hot start adjustment: Press MMA/TIG but
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ton keeping 3 seconds, entering H5 mode
(hot start current adjustment), then rotate
"Welding current knob" to adjust from -10-
00-+10. Then press MMA/TIG button again
to quit out, and enter into ARC FORCE func
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tion, ARC FORCE showing P5, then rotate
"Welding current knob" to adjust ARC Force
current, from -10-00-+10, showing current
percentage.
INSTALLATION
POWER REQUIREMENT
POWER REQUIREMENT - AC single phase
110-240v, 60 HZ with a 50 amp circuit
breaker is required. DO NOT OPERATE
THIS UNIT if the ACTUAL power source
voltage is less than 220 volts AC or greater
than 240 volts AC.
Warning!
High voltage danger from power
source! Consult a qualified electrician
for proper installation of receptacle.
This welder must be grounded while in
use to protect the operator from elec
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trical shock.
Do not remove grounding prong or
alter the plug in any way. Do not use
any adapters between the welder’s
power cord and the power source
receptacle. Make sure the POWER
switch is OFF when connecting your
welder’s power cord to a properly
grounded 110V~240V Vac, 60 HZ, sin-
gle phase, 50 amp power source.
WELDER’S PLACEMENT
* The dust, acid and erosible dirt in the air
at the job site can not exceed the amount
required by the norm. * The welder must
be installed in the place where it can not
be exposed to sun and rain. Also it must
be stored in less humid place with the
temperature range at -10~40°C. * There
should be 50 cm space about for the weld
-
ing machine to have good ventilation. *
Apparatus to exclude wind and smoke
should be equipped if the inside aeration
is not sound.
Connection between Welder and Power
Source (See the Input Connection Sketch)
Connection between Welder and Power
Source (See the Input Connection Sketch)
Normally power source is 110-240vAC,
50/60HZ Notice: Power network earth
connection is not power network connec
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tion zero.
Connection between Welder and Elec
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trode Holder (See Output Connection
Sketch)
Insert the quick connector of the welding
cable on the electrode holder into current
output “+” electrode adaptor on the sec
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ond half of the front panel and then screw
down clockwise
Connection between Welder and Work
Piece (See Output Connection Sketch)
Insert the quick connector of earth ca
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ble with earth clamp into current output
‘-’ electrode adaptor on the second half
of the front panel and then screw down
clockwise. The earth clamp is connected
with work piece.
Notice: Do not use steel plate or the ma
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terials alike which are ill conductor to con
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nect between welder and work piece.
EXTENSION CORD
We do not recommend an extension cord
because of the voltage drop they pro
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duce. This drop in voltage can affect the
performance of the welder. If you need
to use an extension cord, we recommend
you check with a qualified electrician and
your local electrical codes for your specif
-
ic area.
Do not use an extension cord
over 7,5m. in length.
OPERATION WARNING
High voltage danger from power source!
Consult a qualified electrician for proper
installation of receptacle at the power
source. This welder must be grounded
while in use to protect the operator from
electrical shock. If you are not sure if
your outlet is properly grounded, have it
checked by a qualified electrician. Do not
cut off the grounding prong or alter the
plug in any way and do not use any adapt
-
er between the welder's power cord and
the power source receptacle. Make sure
the POWER switch is OFF then connect
your welder's power cord to a properly
grounded 240 vAC, 60 HZ, single phase,
50 amp power source.
MMA WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
First and foremost decide which is the
correct polarity for the chosen electrode.
(Consult the instructions on the electrode
packaging).
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