PATON VDI SERIES ECO DC MMA
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INSTRUCTION
Before using this product, please read this manual and use the instructions in
this manual. This instruction manual is a basic piece of equipment.
USER RESPONSIBILITIES:
The user agrees to allow only persons who:
have been acquainted with the basic safety rules, have been trained in the use
of welding equipment and have appropriate qualifications. They are familiar
with the chapter "Safety Regulations" and the precautionary guidelines in this
manual.
THREATS
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL:
Welding devices produce high voltage.
While the machine is connected to the power supply, it is not allowed to
touch the welding handle and the workpiece. All of these elements form a
welding current circuit and may cause electric shock, so avoid touching them
with bare hands and wet or damaged protective clothing. Protective clothing
should not restrain movements. If possible, it should not be made of synthetic
materials.
Electrocution can be fatal !!!
ARC RAYS CAN BURN:
It is not allowed to directly observe the welding
arc with uncovered eyes.
Arc and splinters may cause skin burns or flames, so always wear a
protective mask fitted with a darkened filter (glasses should be equipped with
glass filter grade DIN 9 10)
Any unauthorized persons near your site should protect your eyes with
special protective goggles or with non-flammable, radiation-absorbing
screens.
VAPOUR AND GASES MAY BE DANGEROUS:
The resulting smoke and
harmful gases should be removed from the work area by means of specialized
equipment, do not cover the ventilation openings. Welding should be carried
out in well ventilated areas and welding vapors are harmful to health -
especially when welding materials such as lead, mercury, cadmium, zinc,
beryllium, galvanized or stainless steel. Ensure sufficient fresh air flow in the
room. Do not allow solvent vapors to enter the welding arc area.
ELECTROMAGNETIC POLE MAY BE DANGEROUS:
By inducing a high voltage current, the electromagnetic field flowing through
the welding wires may have a negative effect on the performance of electrical
devices such as the cardio-stimulator. Persons wearing such equipment
should consult a physician before entering the area where welding work is
performed. Welding hoses should be arranged in parallel, as close as possible
to each other.
ELECTRICAL SPARK MAY CAUSE FIRE OR EXPLOSIVES:
Flammable items should be removed from the workplace. Do not perform
welding work on containers that contain gases, fuels, oil products or other
flammable materials. There is a risk of explosion of residue of these products.
When performing welding work in potentially explosive or fire hazards,
special rules must be observed that comply with national and international
standards. Firefighting equipment such as: (powder or snow fire
extinguishers, fire blankets) should be located near the workstation in a
visible, readily accessible place.