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WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.
Touching live electrical parts can cause fatal shocks or severe burns. The electrode and work circuits
are electrically live whenever the output is on. The power line and internal circuits of this equipment are
also live when the line disconnect switch is on. When arc welding all metal components in the torch and
work circuits are electrically live.
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Do not touch live electrical parts.
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Wear dry insulating gloves and other body protection that are free of holes.
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Insulate yourself from work and ground using dry insulating mats or covers.
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Be sure to disconnect the line disconnect switch before installing, changing torch parts or maintaining
this equipment.
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Properly install and ground this equipment according to its
Owner’s Manual and national, state, and
local codes.
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Keep all panels and covers of this equipment securely in place.
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Do not use worn, damaged, undersized, or poorly spliced cables.
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Do not touch electrode and any metal object if POWER switch is ON.
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Do not wrap cables around your body.
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When the wire feeder is not in use or the work is interrupted for a long time, shut off the power of
all units.
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Blow dry air to parts periodically to remove dust and dirt.
WARNING
ARC RAYS can burn eyes and skin: FLYING SPARKS AND HOT METAL can
cause injury. NOISE can damage hearing.
Arc rays from the welding process produce intense heat and strong ultraviolet rays that can burn eyes
and skin. Noise from some arc welding can damage hearing.
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Wear face shield with a proper shade of filter (See ANSI Z 49.1 listed in PRINCIPAL SAFETY
STANDARDS) to protect your face and eyes when welding or watching a welder work.
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Wear approved safety goggles. Side shields recommended.
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Use protective screens or barriers to protect others from flash and glare: warn others not to look at
the arc.
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Wear protective clothing made from durable, flame-resistant material (wool and leather) and foot
protection.
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Use approved earplugs or earmuffs if noise level is high.
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Chipping and grinding can cause flying metal. As welds cool, they can throw off slag.
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Wear approved face shield or safety goggles. Side shields recommended.
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Wear proper body protection to protect skin.