• Remember that fire can break out from sparks even
several hours after the welding work is completed�
• Protect the environment from welding spatter� Re-
move flammable materials, such as flammable fluids,
from the welding vicinity and supply the welding site
with adequate firefighting equipment.
• In special welding jobs, be prepared for hazards
such as fire or explosion when welding container-type
work pieces�
• Never direct the spark spray or cutting spray of a
grinder toward the welding machine or flammable ma-
terials�
• Beware of hot objects or spatter falling on the ma-
chine when working above the machine�
• Welding in flammable or explosive sites is abso-
lutely forbidden�
General electric safety
• Only connect the welding machine to an earthed
electric network�
• Note the recommended mains fuse size�
• Do not take the welding machine inside a container,
vehicle or similar work piece�
• Do not place the welding machine on a wet surface
and do not work on a wet surface�
• Do not allow the mains cable to be directly exposed
to water�
• Ensure cables or welding torches are not squashed
by heavy objects and that they are not exposed to
sharp edges or a hot work piece�
• Make sure that faulty and damaged welding torches
are changed immediately as they can be lethal and
may cause electrocution or fire.
• Remember that the cable, plugs and other electric
devices may be installed or replaced only by an electri-
cal contractor or engineer authorized to perform such
operations�
• Turn off the welding machine when it is not in use�
• In the case of abnormal behavior of the equipment,
such as smoke coming from the machine during nor-
mal use, take the machine to a CROWN service repre-
sentative for inspection�
Welding power circuit
• Insulate yourself from the welding circuit by using
dry and undamaged protective clothing�
• Never touch the work piece and welding rod, weld-
ing wire, welding electrode or contact tip at the same
time�
• Do not put the welding torch or ground cable on the
welding machine or other electric equipment�
• Turn off the machine from the main switch always
before you need to touch any components of the elec-
tric circuit, for example when replacing the electrode or
contact tip or moving the earth return clamp�
Welding fumes
• Ensure proper ventilation and avoid inhaling the
fumes�
• Ensure sufficient supply of fresh air, particularly in
closed spaces� You can also ensure the supply of clean
and sufficient breathing air by using a fresh-air mask.
• Take extra precautions when working on metals or
surface-treated materials containing lead, cadmium,
zinc, mercury or beryllium�
Transportation, lifting and suspension
• Pay attention to correct working position when lifting
a heavy device risk of injury to the back�
• Never pull or lift the machine by the welding torch
or other cables� Always use the lift points or handles
designed for that purpose�
• Only use a transport unit designed for the equip-
ment�
• Try to transport the machine in an upright position,
if possible�
• Never lift a gas cylinder and the welding machine at
the same time� There are separate provisions later for
gas cylinder transportation�
• Never use a welding machine when suspended un-
less the suspension device has been designed and ap-
proved for that particular purpose�
• It is recommended that the wire coil be removed dur-
ing lifting or transportation�
Environment
• The welding power source is not suitable for use in
rain or snow, although it can be used and stored out-
doors� Protect the equipment against rain and strong
sunlight�
• Always store the machine in a dry and clean space�
• Protect the machine from sand and dust during use
and in storage�
• The recommended operating temperature range
is -20°C to +40°C. The machine's operation efficiency
decreases and it becomes more prone to damage if
used in temperatures in excess of 40°C�
• Place the machine so that it is not exposed to hot
surfaces, sparks or spatter�
• Make sure the airflow to and from the machine is
unrestricted�
• Always use the machine in an upright position only�
• Arc welding equipment always cause electromag-
netic disturbance� To minimize the harmful effects of
this, use the equipment strictly according to the operat-
ing manual and other recommendations�
Gas cylinders and regulators
• Adhere to the instructions for handling gas cylinders
and regulators�
• Make sure that gas cylinders are used and stored
in properly ventilated spaces� A leaking gas cylinder
may replace the oxygen in the inhaled air, causing suf-
focation�
• Before use, make sure that the gas cylinder contains
gas suitable for the intended purpose�
• Always fix the gas cylinder securely in an upright
position, against a cylinder wall rack or purpose-made
cylinder cart�
• Never move a gas cylinder when the flow adjuster
is in place� Put the valve cover in place during trans-
portation�
• Close the cylinder valve after use�
Circuit diagram and spare part lists
If the circuit diagram and the spare parts list are not in-
cluded in your delivery package, please request them
from your local CROWN service representative� For
more information, please visit www.crown-tools.com�
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