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The switching of function modes while the welding operation is performed, may
damage the machine.
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Disconnect the electrode
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holder cable with the machine, before turning
machine on.
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A safety switch is necessary to prevent the machine from electrical leakage.
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Welding tools used should be of high quality.
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Operators should be qualified.
Electric shock: It could be fatal!
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Connect the earth cable according to standard regulation.
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Avoid all contact with live electrical parts of the welding circuit, electrodes and
wires with bare hands. It is necessary for the operator to wear dry welding
gloves while he/she performs the welding task.
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The operator should keep the working piece insulated from himself/herself.
Smoke and gas generated while welding or cutting is harmful to people’s
health.
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Avoid breathing the smoke and gas generated while welding or cutting.
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Keep the working area well ventilated.
Arc rays: harmful to people’s eyes and skin.
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Wear welding helmet, anti
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radiation glass and work clothes while the welding
operation is performed.
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Measures also should be taken to protect people in or near the working area.
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Fire hazard
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The welding spatter may cause fire, thus remove flammable material away from
the working place.
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Have a fire extinguisher nearby, and have a trained person ready to use it.
Noise: possibly harmful to peoples’ hearing.
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Noise is generated while welding/cutting, wear approved ear protection if noise
level is high.
Machine fault:
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Consult this instruction manual.
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Contact your local dealer or supplier for further advice.