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(9) Welding parameter overview
The welding parameters overview contains the most important welding parameters 
to be used when welding. The sequence of welding parameters follows a clothes-
line structure. Use the left and right welding parameter selection buttons to navigate 
within the welding parameters overview.
Welding parameters overview
The welding parameters overview contains the following welding parameters:
Starting current I
s
for TIG welding
The starting current I
S
is saved separately for the "TIG AC welding" and "TIG DC- welding" 
modes.
Main current I
1
 (welding current)
- for TIG welding
- for MMA welding
Downslope t
down
 when TIG welding, the period over which the current is decreased from the 
main current I
1
 to the final current I
E
The downslope t
down
 is saved separately for 2-step and 4-step modes.
Final current I
E
for TIG welding
(10) Adjusting dial
for altering welding parameters. If the indicator on the adjusting dial lights up, then 
the selected welding parameter can be altered.
(11) Welding current indicator
for indicating the welding current for the parameters
- Starting current I
S
- Welding current I
1
- Final current I
E
Before welding commences, the left-hand digital display shows the set value. For 
I
S
 and I
E
, the right-hand digital display also shows the respective percentage of the 
welding current I
1
.
After welding begins, the welding parameter I
1
 is automatically selected. The left-
hand digital display shows the actual welding current value.
In the welding parameters overview (9), LEDs for the various parameters (I
S
, I
1
, 
etc.) light up to show the relevant position in the welding process.
No. Function