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quality. If engineering controls are not fea-
sible, use an approved respirator.
• Work in a confined area only if it is well
ventilated, or while wearing an air-supplied
respirator.
• Follow OSHA guidelines for Permissible Ex-
posure Limits (PEL's) for various fumes and
gases.
10. Always keep hoses away from welding/cut-
ting spot. Examine all hoses and cables for cuts,
burns, or worn areas before each use. If any
damaged areas are found, replace the hoses or
cables immediately.
11. Read and understand all instructions and
safety precautions as outlined in the manufac-
turer's manual for the material you will weld
or cut.
12. Proper cylinder care. Secure cylinders to a
cart, wall, or post, to prevent them from falling.
All cylinders should be used and stored in an
upright position. Never drop or strike a cylinder.
Do not use cylinders that have been dented. Cyl-
inder caps should be used when moving or stor-
ing cylinders. Empty cylinders should be kept in
specified areas and clearly marked "empty."
13. Never use oil or grease on any inlet connec-
tor, outlet connector, or cylinder valves.
14. Use only supplied Torch on this TIG welder.
Using components from other systems may
cause personal injury and damage components
within.
15. People with pacemakers should consult their
physician(s) before using this product. Electro-
magnetic fields in close proximity to a heart
pacemaker could cause interference to, or fail-
ure of the pacemaker.
16. USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make sure
your extension cord is in good condition. When
using an extension cord, be sure to sue one
heavy enough to carry the current your product
will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop
in line voltage resulting in loss of power and
overheating. A 50 foot extension cord must be
at least 12 gauges in diameter, and a 100 foot
extension cord must be at least 10 gauges in di-
ameter. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge.
The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the
cord.
DUTY CYCLE
Duty Cycle is the equipment specifications which
defines the number of minutes within a 10 min-
ute period that a piece of equipment can safely
operate.
This TIG welder has a 40% duty cycle, which
means that it may be used only 4 minutes at 250
E N G L I S H •
Amps out of any 10 minute period, and must be
rested the remaining 6 minutes.
CAUTION: Failure to observe the duty cycle
limitations of this Plasma Cutter can easily dam-
age this equipment, and will void warranty.

FEATURES

KNOW YOUR TOOL
Before attempting to use this product, become
familiar with all of its operating features and
safety requirements.
1. Power Switch. Up is ON, down is OFF.
2. Digital Amps Meter. Shows actual welding
current, which will vary during operation.
3. Thermal Overload Indicator Lamp. This light
will come on, and the device will shut down if
the tool becomes overheated. Stop trying to use
the cutter while leaving the power switch onto
allow the cooling fan to operate, and the lamp
will turn off automatically when the machine
cools down. Please pay attention to the Rated
Duty Cycle.
4. Power supply Indicator Light. It will be on
when the machine is power supplied.
5. Power Supply Controller: It can adjust weld-
ing current.
6. Mode selector: Select MMA welding or TIG
welding:
"
" Means MMA welding, when you chose
this welding mode, please plug the welding
plug with cable to the TIG control socket.
"
" Means TIG welding, when this TIG weld-
ing mode is selected, please plug the TIG torch
control cable in to TIG control socket.
7. Ground connector.
8. Cable connector.
9. Gas output connection.
10. Torch connector.
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