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In industrial parks or other areas in which the power
supply is not based on a public low-voltage supply
system the equipment can be used without such a
filter.
General safety information
It is the user’s responsibility to install and use the
equipment properly in accordance with the instruc-
tions issued by the manufacturer. If electromagnetic
interference is noticed, it is the user’s responsibility
to eliminate said interference with the technical de-
vices mentioned in the section “Important informa-
tion about the power connection”.
Reduction of emissions
Main current supply
The welder must be connected to the main current
supply in accordance with the instructions issued by
the manufacturer. If interference occurs, it may be
necessary to introduce additional measures, e.g. fit-
ting a filter to the main current supply (see above in
the section “Important information about the power
connection”). The welding cables should be kept as
short as possible.
Pacemakers
Persons using an electronic life support device (e.g.
a pacemaker) should consult their doctor before
they go near electric sparking, cutting, burning or
spotwelding equipment in order to be sure that the
combination of magnetic fields and high electric cur-
rents does not affect their devices.
Technical data
Mains connection
230V~ 50Hz
Welding current
20 - 160 A
On-load factor X
23%
160 A
60%
100 A
100%
80 A
Idling voltage (V)
85 V
Weight
6.6 kg
Fitting the carrying strap (Fig. 2)
Attach the carrying strap (11) as shown in Fig.2.
Installing the welding shield (Fig. 3/4)
•
Install the handle (14) on the welding shield (13)
as shown in Fig. 4.
•
Install the protective glass (15) on the welding
shield (13) as shown in Fig. 4.
•
Then fold the three sides of the welding shield.
The two sides each connect to the top with two
press studs.
Starting up
Connecting to the mains power supply
Before you connect the power cable (8) to the mains
power supply, make sure that the data on the rating
plate is the same as that for your mains supply.
Connect the machine to a properly installed protec-
tive contact socket, with at least 16A circuit breaker.
If you use small welding transformers for welding in
places with an increase electrical risk, for example
in constricted areas with conductive walls, (tanks,
pipes, etc.), in wet areas (which make work clothes
wet) and in hot areas (perspiration on work clothes),
the output voltage of the welding set when idling
must not exceed 85 V (effective value). Therefore,
the appliance may not be used for these purposes
because its output voltage is higher than this.
Safety clothing
•
While working, the welder must protect his
entire body from radiation and burns by wearing
suitable clothing and a face guard.
•
Slip-on gloves made of a suitable material
(leather) must be worn on both hands. They
must be in perfect condition.
•
Suitable aprons must be worn to protect cloth-
ing from sparks and burns. A safety suit and,
if necessary, head protection must be worn if
required by the type of work in question, e.g.
overhead welding.
•
The protective clothing used as well as all
accessories must be in compliance with the
“Personal safety equipment” EU Directive.
Protection from radiation and burns
•
Provide information about the risk to eyes at
the working site in the form of a poster with the
wording “Caution – do not look at the flames”.
Workplaces are to be screened off wherever
possible so that personnel in the vicinity are
protected. Unauthorized persons are to be kept
away from the welding work.
•
The walls in the immediate vicinity of station-
ary workplaces should not have a light color
or a sheen. Windows up to head height are to
be protected against radiation passing through
them or reflecting off them, for example by coat-
ing them with a suitable paint.
Proper use
The machine is to be used only for its prescribed
purpose. Any other use is deemed to be a case of
misuse. The user / operator and not the manufac-
turer will be liable for any damage or injuries of any
kind caused as a result of this.
Please note that our equipment has not been
de-
signed for use in commercial, trade or industrial ap-
plications. Our warranty will be voided if the machine
is used in commercial, trade or industrial businesses
or for equivalent purposes.
Important information about the power connection
This equipment falls under Class A of the stand-
ard EN 60974-10, i.e. it is not designed for use in
residential areas in which the power supply is based
on a public low-voltage supply system because
given unfavorable conditions in the power supply the
equipment may cause interference. If you want to
use the equipment in residential areas in the which
the power supply is based on a public low-voltage
supply system, you must use an electromagnetic
filter which reduces the electromagnetic interference
to the point where the user no longer notices any
disturbance.
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