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Make sure that the ON/OFF switch
9
is set to position “O” (“OFF”)
or that the power cable
10
is not
plugged into the socket.
Connect the welding cable
according to its polarity and in
accordance with the specifications
of the electrode manufacturer.
To do this, connect the connector of
the earth terminal
4
(black) with the
relevant output on the inverter welder
(black, marked with “-”).
Connect the connector of the
electrode holder
5
(red) with the
relevant output on the inverter welder
(red, marked with “+”).
Put on appropriate protective
clothing in accordance with the
specifications and prepare your
workspace.
Connect the earth terminal
4
to the
workpiece.
Clamp the electrode into the elec-
trode holder
5
.
Switch the device on by setting the
ON/OFF switch to the
9
“I” (“ON”)
position.
Adjust the welding current using the
rotary knob
3
depending on the
electrode being used.
Note:
See the following table for infor-
mation on the welding current to be used,
depending on the electrode diameter.
Ø Electrode
Welding current
1.6 mm
40-55 A
2.0 mm
55-65 A
2.5 mm
65-80 A
3.2 mm
80-120 A
Attention:
Do not bring the earth
terminal
4
and the electrode holder
5
/
electrodes into direct contact with one
another.
Attention:
When welding with
electrodes (MMA – manual metal arc
welding – electrode welding), the
electrodeholder
5
and the earth
terminal
4
must be connected in
accordance with the specifications of
the welding wire to plus (+) or minus (-).
Hold the welding mask
7
in front
of the face and start the welding
procedure.
To stop the procedure, set the ON/
OFF switch
9
to “O” (“OFF”)
position.
ATTENTION!
When the thermal sensor is triggered,
the yellow control lamp
2
lights up.
In this case, it will not be possible to
continue welding. The device will
remain in operation so that the fan can
cool the device. As soon as the device
is ready for operation again, the yellow
control lamp
2
will switch off automati-
cally. The welding function can now be
used again.
ATTENTION!
Make sure that you do not rub the weld-
ing wire on the workpiece. Doing this
can damage the workpiece and make
it more difficult to ignite the arc. After
the arc is ignited, maintain the correct
gap from the workpiece. The distance
should be appropriate to the diameter
of the welding wire being used. When
welding maintain this gap as accurately
and consistently as possibly. The angle
between the welding wire and the direc-
tion of operation should be between
20° and 30°.
ATTENTION!
The welding clamp and welding wire
must be placed on the insulated bracket
after welding. Wait until the wire is
cooled before removing the welding
slag. To weld an intermittent weld seam
Using the device
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