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Covers preventing electric shock, fires, and explosions during operation.
Addresses safety regarding fumes, gas, radiation, noise, and electromagnetic fields.
Guidance on site selection, electrical connection, and usage norms for the welder.
Information on materials, disposal, and safe handling of compressed gases.
Details the function of each control on the welder's front panel.
Explains the basic procedures for MMA and TIG welding processes.
Discusses the importance and method of earthing the workpiece for welding.
Instructions on how to check the welder's software version.
Explains TIG modes: 2 STROKE, 4 STROKE, CYCLE, SPOT-WELD.
Details parameters like slope, current, frequency, and timing for TIG welding.
Introduces ON PULSE and EASY PULSE methods for pulsating TIG welding.
Details setting parameters for pulsating TIG welding, including frequency and current.
Guides on saving custom welding parameters into memory.
Explains how to utilize pre-set programs for welding operations.
Instructions for manual welding and loading stored programs.
Covers routine maintenance, generator care, and resolving common difficulties.
Illustrates the electronic circuit board with numbered component locations.
Explains how to adjust maximum and minimum current settings on the circuit board.
Presents the detailed electrical wiring diagram for the welder.
Illustrates correct connection of welding cables for MMA and TIG processes.
Detailed explanation and diagrams of TIG modes: 2 STROKE, 4 STROKE, CYCLE, SPOT-WELD.
Graphical representation of adjustable parameters like slope, current, frequency, and timing.
Introduces ON PULSE and EASY PULSE methods for pulsating TIG welding.
Details setting parameters for pulsating TIG welding, including frequency and current.
Guides on saving custom welding parameters into memory.
Explains how to utilize pre-set programs for welding operations.
Explains the meaning of graphic symbols found on the welder's rating plate.
Provides the meaning of graphic symbols present on the welder's data plate.
Lists spare parts with codes and descriptions, referencing visual identification on the machine.
Continues the detailed listing of spare parts with their codes and descriptions.
Illustrates internal components with numbered references for easy identification.
Outlines the clear steps and information required to order replacement parts.
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