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Output Current Range | 30-200A |
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Duty Cycle | 60% at 200A |
Wire Feed Speed | 2-15 m/min |
Wire Diameter | 0.6-1.0 mm |
Protection Class | IP21S |
General safety norms for arc welding and plasma cutting machines.
Important precautions regarding location, input connection, and operating environment.
Details the external interfaces on the front and rear panels of the welder.
Instructions for correctly connecting the equipment to the power supply.
Describes how to connect the MIG welding torch and earth cable, including polarity.
Explains the connection of the MMA electrode holder and earth cable with polarity options.
Details the connection for the Lift TIG welding torch and earth cable, including polarity.
Instructions for connecting optional wired remote controllers.
Guide for installing the optional wireless receiver module.
Overview of the HD digital screen control panel and its components.
Allows users to set/modify default parameters and functions.
Overview of the touchless LCD screen operation panel and its controls.
Details how to select and adjust parameters via the encoder.
Explains how to store and retrieve welding parameters in channels (LCD only).
Describes the inching and gas check functions available on the LCD screen.
Covers settings like Unit System, Language, and Software Version.
Accesses User Manual, Accessory Guide, and Alarm/Solutions.
Details protection/malfunction display and VRD function.
Step-by-step guide to operating the machine in MIG mode.
How to set parameters when Synergic mode is enabled for MIG.
Using digital torches, spool guns, and their parameter adjustments.
Describes the 2T and 4T operating modes for starting MIG welding.
Guide for operating the machine in MMA mode.
Instructions for operating the machine in Lift TIG mode.
How the machine enters and exits standby mode.
Explains the usage of remote controllers for parameter adjustments.
Guidelines for performing regular maintenance on the power supply.
Lists common problems, their causes, and solutions for MIG, MMA, and TIG.
Details error codes, possible causes, and corresponding countermeasures.
Lists common MIG welding malfunctions and their results.
Handling precautions during transportation.
Recommended temperature, humidity, and site for storage.
Information on proper disposal of electrical equipment.
Information regarding the warranty card.
Guidelines for performing maintenance and repairs.