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EYE PROTECTION WHILE WELDING
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Do not look into the arc without eye
protection; only use welding protection
visors which are made from regulation-
approved protective glass.
In addition to light and heat rays causing
blinding or burning, the arc also emits UV rays.
Without sufficient protection, these invisible
ultraviolet rays cause very painful conjunctivital
inflammation noticable after several hours.
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Any persons or helpers who are working near
the arc should also be made aware of the
dangers and be equipped with the proper
required protection. If necessary, protective
walls should be set up.
OPERATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
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Plug the optic device into the holder
(3)
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Insert lights into the holder with a maximum of
9W
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Insert the lamp’s connective plug
(4)
into the
socket
(5)
on the back of the welding device and
screw it tightly by carefully turning to the right. (as
tight as possible by hand)
•
Plug the optic device’s mains plug
(6)
into the
correct mains plug socket with ~230 V(220V) /
50-60 Hz .
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Keep a minimum 15 cm distance between the
light and the workpiece and/or the welding
table.
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Turn the mains switch
(1)
to “ON”
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During a self-test right after switching on the
welding device, the view protection filter
(2)
will
quickly turn dark and then light. Test the device in
this manner each time prior to beginning your
work, to ensure that the view protection filter
functions perfectly. If necessary, start the self-test
gain by switching off the device; switch it on
again after several seconds of waiting.
WARNING!
Before welding, always check that the PUK Optic Device
functions properly. If the welder
view protection filter (shutter) does not switch from light to dark, it must be changed
immediately.
DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATING ELEMENTS
(Fig. 1)
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MAINS CENTRAL SWITCH (1)
WELDER VIEW PROTECTION FILTER
(Shutter 2)