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MIG/MAG modes
General
See the Setup menu for information on settings, setting range and units of measurement
for the available parameters.
Symbols and
their explanations
A detailed explanation of the parameters can be found in the section headed "Process pa-
rameters"
WARNING! Operating the equipment incorrectly can cause serious injury and
damage. Do not use the functions described until you have thoroughly read and
understood the following documents:
- these operating instructions
- all the operating instructions for the system components, especially the safe-
ty rules
Press the torch trigger Hold the torch trigger Release the torch trigger
GPr
Gas pre-flow
I-S
Starting-current phase: the base material is heated up rapidly, despite the high thermal
dissipation that occurs at the start of welding
t-S
Starting current time
Start arc length correction
SL1
Slope 1: the starting current is steadily lowered until it reaches the welding current
I
Welding-current phase: uniform thermal input into the base material, whose temperature
is raised by the advancing heat
I-E
Final current phase: to prevent any local overheating of the base material due to heat
build-up towards the end of welding. This eliminates any risk of weld seam drop-through.
t-E
Final current time
End arc length correction
SL2
Slope 2: the welding current is steadily lowered until it reaches the final current
GPo
Gas post-flow
S
E