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Parkside PMSG 200 A2 - Before Using the Device; Assembly; Assembling the Welding Protection Shield; MIG Welding

Parkside PMSG 200 A2
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GB/IE/NI/CY/MT
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service the device regularly and keep it in good condition
welding cables should be completely unwound and installed
parallel on the floor, if possible
if possible, devices and systems at risk from interference radiation
should be removed from the work area or shielded.
Note!
This device complies with IEC 61000-3-12, provided that the Ssc
short circuit power is larger or equal to 4433.25 kW at the interface
point between the operator’s supply and the public supply. It is the
responsibility of the installer or user of the device, after consultation
with the distribution system operator if necessary, to make sure that
the device is only connected to a supply with an Ssc short circuit
power which is larger or equal to 4433.25 kW.
Note!
The device is only for use in areas which are supplied with a current
load capacity of at least 100 A per phase.
z Before using the device
Take all parts from the packaging and check whether the flux-core wire multi-process welder or parts
show any damage. If this is the case, do not use the multi-process welder. Contact the manufacturer
via the indicated service address.
Remove all protective films and other transport packaging.
Check that the delivery is complete.
z Assembly
z Assembling the welding protection shield
Insert the dark welding lens
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with the writing facing up into the shield body
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(see Fig. C).
To do this, if necessary, press gently from the front against the disc, until it clicks into place The
labelling on the dark welding lens
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must now be visible from the front of the protective shield.
Push the handle
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from the inside into the corresponding notch of the mask, until it snaps into place
(see Fig. D).
z MIG welding
ATTENTION: Prevent the risk of an electric shock, injury or damage. To do this always unplug the
mains plug from the socket prior to each maintenance task or preparatory work.
NOTE: Different welding wires will be needed depending on the application.
Welding wires with a diameter of 0.6–1.0 mm can be used with this device.
Feed roll, welding nozzle and wire cross-section must be compatible with one another.
The device is suitable for wire reels weighing up to maximum 5000 g.
Use aluminium wire to weld aluminium and steel wire to weld steel and iron.

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