2.3 THERMAL PROTECTION
This equipment is protected by a thermostat. When the ther-
mostat is tripped, the machine stops delivering current but
the fan continues to run. The yellow led (B) lights to indicate
when it is tripped. Do not shut off the welding machine until
the led has gone off.
2.4 MOTOR-DRIVEN GENERATORS
These must have a power equal to or greater than 6KVA, and
must not deliver a voltage greater than 260V.
3 INSTALLATION
This must be carried out by skilled personnel. All connec-
tions must be carried out according to current regulations,
and in full observance of safety laws (regulation CEI 26-10 -
CENELEC HD 427).
• Make sure that the supply voltage matches the voltage
indicated on the specifications plate.
• When mounting a plug, make sure it has an adequate
capacity, and that the yellow/green conductor of the power
supply cable is connected to the earth pin.
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WARNING! Extension cords of up to 30m must have a
cross-section of at least 2.5 mm2.
3.1
DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT
A) Current adjustment.
C) Power ON led.
E) Output terminal (+).
G) Mains cable.
3.2 MMA WELDING
• This welding machine is suitable for welding all types of
electrodes, with the exception of cellulosic (AWS 6010).
• Make sure that the switch (F) is in position 0, then connect
the welding cables, matching the polarity required by the
manufacturer of the electrodes you will be using.
VERY IMPORTANT: Connect the terminal of the grounding
cable to the workpiece, making sure that contact is good to
ensure smooth equipment operation and avoid voltage dips
with the workpiece.
• Do not touch the torch or electrode clamp simultaneously
with the mass terminal.
• Turn the machine on using the switch (F).
• Adjust the current based on the diameter of the electrode,
C
B
A
E
D
B) Yellow led (see 2.3).
D) Output terminal (-).
F) Switch.
F
G