Connections and Utilization
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The CARDUCTION basically consists of an inductor and an inverter power source. A powerful magnetic field is
concentrated in the inductor when the trigger is activated. The inverter power source also contains the control
panel, the main power switch, HF output connector, and foot switch receptacle. Grounding straps are not
required, nor is a warm-up period. The unit is ready for immediate use, once properly connected.
1. Inspect heating inductor (7) for damage. Verify integrity of plug, cable, and insulation discard any
heating inductor that is suspect of an unsafe condition.
2. Connect one of the supplied heating inductors (7) to the induction power source by inserting the
plug into the HF receptacle (8) located on the front of the induction power source.The inductors are
keyed, and will only connect in one direction. One side of the inductor plug has a hole in it (see
illustration on next page), which marks the top of the plug. The hole should be oriented upward
when being plugged into the inverter power source HF outlet. There is a safety interlock built into
the heating inductor that will prevent the HF output from being energized if an inductor is not
connected. This is a safety feature that should not be defeated as personal injury or death could
occur.