3 - "UpSlope" - the time during which the value of the output current increases from the value of the
initial current to the value of the welding current.
4 - "Peak Current" in PULSE mode.
5 - "Duty" (pulse width/duration) - this is the ratio of the duration of the pulse to the period of this
pulse. Parameter set in TIG PULSE mode.
6 - "Pulse Frequncy" - pulse frequency during welding in PULSE mode.
7 - "Base Current" - the current that maintains the arc in PULSE mode.
8 - "DownSlope" - the time during which the output current value drops from the welding current
value to the final current value.
9 - "Crater Current" (end current - only in 4T mode) - the value of the output current before the end
of welding.
10 - "PostFlow" (gas postflow) - gas flow time after the end of welding. Function used to cool the
weld and protect it from oxidation.
8. TIG handle
a - Long cap, rear
b - Collet
c - Torch holder
d - Collet in housing
e - Ceramic nozzle
9. Connecting the wires
CAUTION! Connecting the cables to the device must be done with the power supply
disconnected and the device turned off.
MMA welding
1) Connect the welding gun cable to the connector marked with a "-" sign and twist the cable
plug to secure the connection.
2) Connect the ground cable to the connector marked "-" and twist the cable plug to secure the
connection.
CAUTION! Cable polarity may vary! All polarity information should be described on the
package provided by the electrode manufacturer!
3) Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet and start the machine.