It is the operator’s responsibility to inspect the equipment before use. Do not use if there are missing parts, or if the
unit has been subject to damage. The manufacturer advises that replacement parts are to be obtained from a
licensed distributor.
The operator should not change any part without permission from the manufacturer. Failure to comply places the
operator at a great risk of accident and at full responsibility for inappropriate use.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter/Paragraph
Content
Page
Safety
Caution
2
Chapter 1
Product description
3
Chapter 2
Assembly
5
Chapter 3
Operation
9
Chapter 4
Maintenance
13
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting
14
FUMES AND GASES
can injure your health.
ARC RAYS
can injure eyes and burn.
ELECTRIC SHOCK
can kill.
• Read and understand the manufacturer’s instructions and your employer’s safety practices.
• Use enough ventilation, exhaust at the arc, or both, to keep fumes and gases away from your
breathing zone and the general area.
• Keep your head out of the fumes.
• Wear correct eye, ear and body protection.
• Do not touch live electrical parts.
• Consult the instruction manual before operating.
For your protection:
• Use hearing protectors.
• Wear a welding helmet.
• Wear appropriate protective clothing, gloves and shoes.
• Wear protective goggles when cleaning welding spatter.
• Use a nonflammable partition/door curtain to protect others from arc rays and sparking.
• Keep all others away during welding.
Fire and Burns - caused by frame heat and arc:
• Keep all flammable materials (wood, cloth, fuel, gases, etc.) away from the welding area.
• Keep the welding area isolated to prevent the spread of fire.
• Ensure that pieces to be welded are clean and the work area is cleared.
• Do not weld on sealed tanks – risk of explosion.
• Keep fire extinguisher nears the welding area.
• Do not use if welder is overloading.
• Watch for risk of fire after welding.Samara Wiebe <[email protected]>, Lindsay Lobb
RESPONSIBILITY
Safety Warning