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Specifies safe operating conditions, temperature, humidity, and location requirements for the equipment.
Details personal protective equipment and safety measures for operators and bystanders.
Guidelines for ventilation, fume extraction, and respiratory protection during welding.
Advises on clearing work areas, avoiding flammable materials, and preventing explosions.
Covers safe handling, securing, and use of gas cylinders to prevent accidents.
Details measures to prevent electrical hazards, including earthing and insulation.
Discusses effects of EMF, interference with medical devices, and mitigation strategies.
Explains the enclosure's protection against solid bodies and liquids.
Provides guidelines for safely moving and handling the equipment.
Specifies rules for placing the equipment in a suitable and safe location.
Details the procedure for connecting the equipment to the power supply.
Describes how to connect welding cables for MMA welding.
Illustrates and describes the connection steps for TIG welding.
Identifies and explains the functions of the buttons and displays on the front panel.
Details the main screen, measurements, parameter adjustment, and welding functions.
Explains setup navigation, defaults, and configuration of core, advanced, and control parameters.
Covers storing, retrieving, and cancelling welding programs for personalization.
Allows interface personalization and 7-segment display customization.
Details further interface personalization options.
Enables locking of panel settings with a security password.
Manages parameter settings via external devices like RC or torch.
Controls the welding process by setting warning and guard limits.
Identifies the visual icon for an active alarm.
Displays the specific code for the active alarm.
Categorizes the alarm, e.g., Temperature, System configuration.
Explains the activation and connection of remote controls.
Details RC 100, RC 180, and RC 200 remote controls for parameter adjustment.
Describes the pedal control for TIG welding, managing output current via foot pressure.
Details ST series, ST U/D, and ST DIGITIG torches for welding control.
Outlines routine maintenance tasks to be performed by qualified personnel.
Details periodic checks on the power source, including cleaning and connections.
Instructions for maintenance of torch components, electrode holders, and earth cables.
Identifies causes and solutions for the system failing to power on.
Diagnoses issues related to incorrect welding output power.
Addresses causes and solutions for unstable welding arcs.
Addresses common weld defects like porosity, penetration, blowholes, and cracks.
Covers issues affecting weld appearance like tungsten inclusions and undercuts.
Addresses causes and solutions for electrode sticking during welding.
Explains MMA welding basics: edge prep, electrode choice, current, and arc maintenance.
Details TIG welding principles, arc striking, and current control.
Explains the benefits of pulsed DC for thin sheets and deformation control.
Covers TIG welding for steel, including edge prep, electrodes, gas, and filler metal.
Provides guidance for TIG welding copper materials.
| Input Current | 16 A |
|---|---|
| Output Current Range | 5 - 170 A |
| Weight | 12 kg |
| Protection Class | IP23 |
| Type | Inverter Welding System |
| Input Voltage | 230V |
| Welding Processes | MMA, TIG |









