What does 'Device Locked' mean on ESAB Welding System?
- TTyrone AndersonSep 1, 2025
If the ESAB Welding System displays 'Device Locked' during process loading with Automatic Gas Control, wait until the process is finished.
What does 'Device Locked' mean on ESAB Welding System?
If the ESAB Welding System displays 'Device Locked' during process loading with Automatic Gas Control, wait until the process is finished.
What to do if the ESAB 100i Welding System displays 'Inverter 1A Output Current Low'?
If the ESAB Welding System displays 'Inverter 1A Output Current Low', it indicates that the plasma work current is low during cutting and attributed to Inverter Module 1 Section A output being low. Check if the inverter output is disconnected or if there is a defective ribbon cable. If the problem persists, replace Inverter Module 1.
What to do if the ESAB 100i Welding System displays 'Inverter 1B Output Current Low'?
If the ESAB Welding System displays 'Inverter 1B Output Current Low', it indicates that the plasma work current is low during cutting and attributed to Inverter Module 1 Section B output being low. Check if the inverter output is disconnected or if there is a defective ribbon cable. If the problem persists, replace Inverter Module 1.
What to do if the ESAB Welding System displays 'Inverter 2A Output Current Low'?
If the ESAB Welding System displays 'Inverter 2A Output Current Low', it indicates that the plasma work current is low during cutting and attributed to Inverter Module 2 Section A output being low. Check if the inverter output is disconnected or if there is a defective ribbon cable. If the problem persists, replace Inverter Module 2.
What to do if the ESAB 100i displays 'Inverter 2B Output Current Low'?
If the ESAB Welding System displays 'Inverter 2B Output Current Low', it indicates that the plasma work current is low during cutting and attributed to Inverter Module 2 Section B output being low. Check if the inverter output is disconnected or if there is a defective ribbon cable. If the problem persists, replace Inverter Module 2.
What to do if the ESAB 100i Welding System displays 'Inverter 3A Output Current Low'?
If the ESAB Welding System displays 'Inverter 3A Output Current Low', it indicates that the plasma work current is low during cutting and attributed to Inverter Module 3 Section A output being low. Check if the inverter output is disconnected or if there is a defective ribbon cable. If the problem persists, replace Inverter Module 3.
What to do if the ESAB 100i displays 'Inverter 3B Output Current Low'?
If the ESAB Welding System displays 'Inverter 3B Output Current Low', it indicates that the plasma work current is low during cutting and attributed to Inverter Module 3 Section B output being low. Check if the inverter output is disconnected or if there is a defective ribbon cable. If the problem persists, replace Inverter Module 2.
What to do if the ESAB 100i Welding System displays 'Inverter 1A Output Current High'?
If the ESAB Welding System displays 'Inverter 1A Output Current High', it indicates that the plasma work current is high during cutting and attributed to Inverter Module 1 Section A output being high. If the problem persists, replace Inverter Module 1.
What to do if the ESAB 100i Welding System displays 'Inverter 1B Output Current High'?
If the ESAB Welding System displays 'Inverter 1B Output Current High', it indicates that the plasma work current is high during cutting and attributed to Inverter Module 1 Section B output being high. If the problem persists, replace Inverter Module 1.
What to do if the ESAB 100i Welding System displays 'Inverter 2A Output Current High'?
If the ESAB Welding System displays 'Inverter 2A Output Current High', it indicates that the plasma work current is high during cutting and attributed to Inverter Module 2 Section A output being high. If the problem persists, replace Inverter Module 2.
Essential safety precautions for installation and operation.
Hazards related to electrical shock, EMF, fumes, and gases.
Detailed specifications and electrical requirements for power supply amperages.
Electrical, gas, and water supply requirements meeting local safety standards.
Steps for lifting, connecting input power, ground, and work cables to the power supply.
Procedures for proper grounding and routing to minimize electromagnetic interference.
Instructions for connecting the torch and installing consumable parts.
Description of control panel indicators and general system operation procedures.
Explanation of CCM, Gas Selection Console, and Gas Control Unit status codes for troubleshooting.
Troubleshooting guide for common issues with the Remote Arc Starter.
Periodic checks and tasks to ensure proper system performance and longevity.
| Brand | ESAB |
|---|---|
| Model | 100i |
| Category | Welding System |
| Language | English |