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Monostick 150i
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USER MANUAL | MANUAL DO UTILIZADOR | KULLANIM KILAVUZU
• Always use handles or carrying rings when relocating the power-supply sources.
• Never pull from torches, cables or hoses. Be absolutely sure to carry gas cylinders separately.
• Remove all interconnections before transporting the welding and cutting equipment, each being
separately, lift and transport small ones using its handles, and the big ones from its handling rings or
by using appropriate haulage equipment, such as forklifts.
• Place your machine on the floor and platforms with a maximum tilt of 10° so that it does not fall or
tip over. Choose places that do not interfere with the flow of materials, where there is no risk of
tripping over on cables and hoses; yet, large, easily ventilatable, dust-free areas. To prevent gas
cylinders from tipping over, on machines with a gas platform suitable for the tanks, fix the tanks on
to the platform; in stationary usage applications, fix them to the wall with a chain in a way that they
would not tip over for sure.
• Allow operators to easily access settings and connections on the machine.
• Allow the machine to cool down according to operation cycle rates.
• Reduce the current or operation cycle rate before starting the welding again.
• Do not block the fronts of air vents of the machines.
• Do not put filters that do not have manufacturer approvals into the machine’s ventilation ports.
• This device is in group 2, class A in EMC tests according to TS EN 55011 standard.
• This class A device is not intended for use in residential areas where electrical power is supplied from
a low-voltage power supply. There may be potential difficulties in providing electromagnetic compa-
tibility due to radio frequency interference transmitted and emitted in such places.
• Make sure that the work area complies with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Electromagnetic
interferences during welding or cutting operations may cause undesired effects on your electronic
devices and network; and the effects of these interferences that may occur during these operations
are under the responsibility of the user.
• If there is any interference, to ensure compliance; extra measures may be taken, such as the use
of short cables, use of shielded (armored) cables, transportation of the welding machine to another
location, removal of cables from the affected device and/or area, use of filters or taking the work area
under protection in terms of EMC.
• To avoid possible EMC damage, make sure to perform your welding operations as far away from your
sensitive electronic devices as possible (100m).
• Ensure that your welding and/or cutting machine has been installed and situated in its place accor-
ding to the user manual.
This device is not compliant with IEC 61000 -3-12. In case if it is desired to be connected
to the low voltage network used in the home, the installer to make the electrical connec-
tion or the person who will use the machine must be aware that the machine has been
connected in such a manner; in this case the responsibility belongs to the user.
Falling Parts May
Cause Injuries
Excessive Use Of The
Machine Causes
Overheating
Excessive Use Of The
Machine Causes
Overheating
Improper positioning of the power-supply sources or other equipment can cause serious
injury to persons and physical damage to other objects.
Safety Precautions