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Simder MIG 140 - RF Declaration; LF Declaration; Materials and Their Disposal; Handling of Compressed Gas Cylinders and Regulators

Simder MIG 140
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RF Declaration
Difficulties may arise in assuring class A electromagnetic compatibility for systems installed in
domestic locations due to conducted and radiated emissions.
In the case of electromagnetic problems, it is the responsibility of the user to resolve the situation.
It may be necessary to shield the equipment and fit suitable filters on the mains supply.
LF Declaration
Consult the data plate on the equipment for the power supply requirements.
Due to the elevated absorbance of the primary current from the power supply network, high
power systems affect the quality of power provided by the network. Consequently, connect ion
rest r ict ions or maximum impedance requirements permitted by the network at the public
network connection point must be applied to these systems.
In this case the installer or the user is responsible for ensuring the equipment can be connected,
consulting the electricity provider if necessary.
Materials and their disposal
The equipment is manufactured with materials, which do not contain any toxic or poisonous
materials dangerous to the operator.
When the equipment is scrapped, it should be dismantled separating components according to
the type of materials.
Do not dispose of the equipment with normal waste. The European Directive 2002/96/EC on
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment states the electrical equipment that has reached its
end of life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling
facility.
Handling of Compressed gas cylinders and regulators
All cylinders and pressure regulators used in welding operations should be handled with care.
Never allow the electrode, electrode holder or any other electrically “hot” parts to touch a
cylinder. Keep your head and face away from the cylinder valve outlet when opening the
cylinder valve.
Always secure the cylinder safely.
Never deface or alter any cylinder