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ARCCAPTAIN MIG160 - Fire Safety; Fumes and Gases Safety; Arc Rays and Noice Safety

ARCCAPTAIN MIG160
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Only experts should replace machine parts. Avoid dropping foreign objects into the
machine during component replacement. Ensure correct wire connections after
replacing PCBs to prevent property damage.
1.3 Fire Safety
! WARINING BEWARE OF FIRE HAZARD!
Place the machine on non-combustible surfaces to prevent fires.
Ensure no flammable materials are near the working area to reduce fire risk.
Avoid installing the machine near water sources to prevent water damage.
Always weld/cut materials in a dry environment with humidity below 90% and maintain a
working temperature between -10°C and 40°C.
When welding/cutting outdoors, ensure shelter from sunlight and rain, keeping the
machine dry at all times.
Do not operate the machine in dusty or chemically corrosive environments.
Remove or secure all combustible materials within a 35 feet (10 meters) radius of the
work area. Use fire-resistant material to cover or seal open doorways, windows, cracks,
and other openings.
Improper use can lead to fire or explosion. Avoid flammable materials near the working
area, keep a fire extinguisher nearby with trained personnel, refrain from cutting closed
containers, and do not use the machine for pipe thawing.
1.4 Fumes and Gases Safety
! WARINING SMOKE CAN BE HARMFUL TO YOUR HEALTH!
Keep your head away from the smoke while cutting to avoid breathing in harmful gases.
Ensure the working area is well-ventilated with exhaust or ventilation equipment during
cutting.
Only work in a confined area if it's well-ventilated, or wear an air-supplied respirator.
1.5 Arc Rays and Noice Safety
! WARINING
Arc radiation can harm eyes and skin; excessive noise can damage hearing.
Use certified welding eye protection with at least a number 10 shade lens rating.
Wear leather leggings and fire-resistant shoes or boots; avoid clothing that can catch
sparks or molten metal. Do not touch hot workpiece with bare hands.
Keep clothing free of flammable substances and wear dry, insulating gloves and
protective clothing.
Wear an approved head covering and use appropriate welding attire.
When welding overhead or in confined spaces, use flame-resistant ear plugs or ear
EXCESSIVE NOISE DOES GREAT HARM TO HEARING!
ARC RADIATION MAY HURT YOUR EYES AND BURN YOUR SKIN
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