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V1.0 19.09.14 

USER MANUAL 

WELDING INVERTER RECTIFIER 

DIGITIG 200DC MULTIPRO 

Summary of Contents for DIGITIG 200DC MULTIPRO

Page 1: ...V1 0 19 09 14 USER MANUAL WELDING INVERTER RECTIFIER DIGITIG 200DC MULTIPRO ...

Page 2: ... when welding Before starting welding read the health and safety regulations at the workplace During MMA and TIG electric welding the following risks exist ELECTRIC SHOCK NEGATIVE IMPACT OF THE ARC ON EYES AND SKIN VAPOR AND GAS POISONING BURNS EXPLOSION AND FIRE HAZARDS NOISE Prevention of electric shock connect the device to technically efficient electrical installation with adequate protection ...

Page 3: ... that allows easy operation Persons operating the welder should have the authorization to electric welding with coated electrodes and the TIG method know and comply with health and safety regulations applicable to welding works use appropriate specialized protective equipment gloves apron rubber boots shield or welding helmet with a properly selected filter know the content of these operating inst...

Page 4: ...ated voltage in no load condition 67 V Maximum current consumption MMA 26 6 A TIG 19 6 A Network Security 25 A Weight without accessories 7 5 kg dimensions 395 x 160 x 310 mm Level of security IP23 4 1 1 Parameter adjustment ranges ARC FORCE 0 100 A Gas pre flow 0 1 15 p Gas outflow 0 1 15 p Current build up 0 15 p Current drop 0 15 p Starting current 5 200 A Welding current MMA 20 180 A TIG 5 200...

Page 5: ...se three wire power supply system with earthed zero point 2 DIGITIG 200DC MULTIPRO inverter rectifiers are designed to work with 230V 50Hz mains protected with 25 A fuses with time delay The power supply should be stable without voltage drops 3 The device is equipped with a power cord and plug Before connecting the power supply make sure that the power switch 6 is in the OFF position 7 PREPARING T...

Page 6: ...mly screwed to the socket 2 and the gas connection to the quick connector socket 3 The gas pipe from the regulator should be connected and secured to the gas connector 9 located on the back of the housing Connect the positive pole of the source 4 with the workpiece using a cable with a clamp Connect the device s plug to a 230V 50Hz power socket ...

Page 7: ... AND KNOBS 8 1 Front and rear panel 1 Negative polarization socket 2 Control socket 3 Shielding gas connection 4 Positive polarization socket 5 Grounding clamp 6 Main switch 7 Power cord 8 Fan 9 Shielding gas connection 8 2 Control panel ...

Page 8: ...lue appears on the parameter display I Turning the knob to the left decreases it and turning it to the right increases the parameter value Pressing the knob again will save the parameter value and go to the next parameter D Settings memory The device has the memory of the last setting i e after turning it off and on again the last set parameters are restored It is also possible to save a total of ...

Page 9: ...tch on the handle of 2T symbol for the double touch mode or the corresponding LED 4T for four stroke mode In double touch mode pressing the switch on the handle of 2T symbol for the double touch mode or the corresponding LED 4T for four stroke mode In double touch mode pressing the switch on the handle of the handle will turn on the ionizer and ignite the arc Welding is carried out with the switch...

Page 10: ...on During welding current adjustment the LED is on Cur r ent and the ARC FORCE function can be adjusted after the diode lights up Arc Force the LED is on Cur r ent and the ARC FORCE function can be adjusted after the diode lights up Arc Force the LED is on Cur r ent and the ARC FORCE function can be adjusted after the diode lights up Arc Force the LED is on Cur r ent and the ARC FORCE function can...

Page 11: ... Base current Base Current current responsible for maintaining the welding process lower value of the current pulse Facilitates the control of the amount of heat introduced into the material Base current adjustment is only possible during pulse welding Adjustment range 10 90 of welding current Falling time Slope Down welding current decrease time from the set value to zero or the crater current va...

Page 12: ...h the workpiece with the electrode rub briefly and tear off After correct arc initiation welding should be carried out with the button pressed Releasing the button on the handle starts the current drop phase and ends the welding process To ignite the arc in four stroke mode press the button on the handle of the handle to turn on the gas flow touch the workpiece with the electrode rub briefly and t...

Page 13: ...ing current begins to fall to the crater current If the pulsator is on the falling current is modulated t4 t5 Falling time t4 t5 Falling time t4 t5 Falling time t4 t5 Falling time t4 t5 Falling time t5 t6 Crater current t5 t6 Crater current t5 t6 Crater current t5 t6 Crater current t5 t6 Crater current t6 t6 Release the handle button The arc is extinguished shielding gas flows out t7 t7 The soleno...

Page 14: ... E00 Overheating of the device or incorrect welding current parameters E01 Incorrect mains parameters E02 Internal controller error E03 Incorrect power supply parameters and internal controller error 12 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The DIGITIG 200DC MULTIPRO should be operated in an atmosphere free of corrosive components and high dustiness Do not place the device in dusty places near working grinders e...

Page 15: ...months in particular the state of electric shock protection isolation status security system status proper functioning of the cooling system Damage resulting from operating the welding machine in improper conditions and failure to comply with maintenance instructions are not covered by warranty repairs 14 STORAGE AND TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS The device should be stored at a temperature of 10 C to 40...

Page 16: ...16 16 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM ...

Page 17: ... of this product do not dispose of it with your normal household waste According to the WEEE directive Directive 2002 96 EC in force in the European Union separate used disposal methods should be used for used electrical and electronic equipment In Poland in accordance with the provisions of the Act of 1 July 2005 on used electrical and electronic equipment it is forbidden to place the used equipm...

Page 18: ... 108 EC RoHS II Directive 2011 65 EU and complies with the following standards PN EN 60974 1 2013 04 arc welding equipment Part 1 Welding energy sources PN EN 60974 1 2013 04 arc welding equipment Part 1 Welding energy sources PN EN 60974 10 2010 arc welding equipment Part 10 Requirements for PN EN 60974 10 2010 arc welding equipment Part 10 Requirements for electromagnetic compatibility EMC PN EN...

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