2.0 INSTALLATION
Connect the power supply cable (FIG.1A) to the correct receptacle, single-phase 230V (protected by slow blow fuses).
IMPORTANT: the wires of the supply cable of your power source have the following colour codes: Yellow-Green = Ground,
Brown = Phase, Blue = Neutral. If the colours of the wires of the power supply cable do not match with the colour labels
identifying the terminals of your receptacle proceed as follows:
The green wire must be connected to the terminal identifi ed by the letter E or by the ground symbol or with yellow-green
colour.
The brown wire must be connected to the terminal identifi ed by the letter L or with red colour.
Warning: this equipment must be connected to ground.
1.
In order to assemble the plastic handle follow the instructions of fi gure 1.
2.
In order to assemble the handshield (Fig.2); insert the plastic
protection shield in the special opening fi xing it with the two
screws. Place the handle fi xing it in the slit of the protection
mask, push it and rotate it by 90° until it enters into the hole
inside the protection mask.
CAUTION: Never look at an electric arc without eye protection, the arc rays can injure the eyes permanently. Use always
the protection shield supplied with the power source or any other protection mask or welding helmet.
3.0 WELDING SHIELD MAINTENANCE
USE: The shield are for personal use and must only be used to protect the welder from the optical radiation produced by
the eletric welding arc.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE: Clean the shield after each time it is used. The shield should only be cleaned using a
soft cloth or compressed air: check whether any parts of the shield are worn and replace these if damaged. The materials
used to make the shield are usually compatible but can cause allergic reactions in particularly sensitive people. Disinfecting
should be performed using solutions of benzil-lauryl-dimethyl-ammonium chloride or UV germicide lamps.
LEVELS OF PROTECTION: Only use the shield in accordance with the operating instructions and make sure that the pro-
tection fi lter is suited to the type of welding. Remember that the fi lters are NOT shatterproof and therefore they should be
protected by colourless plates of same size. To obtain a better level of the protection against welding spatter , wear gloves
and protective clothing.
SPARE PARTS: Replace any parts that seem damaged or deformed immediately. Only original spare parts must be used.
Do not use fi lter glass as replacements if these are not certifi ed or do not have a declared optical class. Ensure that
any replacement fi lter is the correct safety shade. If in doubt consult your local supplier.
RESTRICTIONS OF USE: The shields only provide adequate protection for the forehead, the sides of the face and the neck
if used for the stated purpose.
4.0 INSTALLATION OF THE WELDING WIRE
The power source is supplied with a welding wire spool. In order to install this wire into the feeding system, follow the in-
structions hereafter described and refer to Figure 3.
1.
Remove the spool holder (R) locking knob (I), press the two clicks (J) and extract the wire spool.
2.
Remove the plastic fi lm from the wire spool (K) and replace it on the spool holder (R). Replace the spool holder locking
knob (I) (the spring and the washer form the braking system of the wire spool speed).
3.
Loosen and lower the plastic knob (L), release the upper roll of the feeder (N) and extract the wire from the torch
liner.
4.
When the wire is disconnected, keep it with pliers so that it cannot exit from the spool, and if necessary straighten it
before inserting it in the wire input guide (O). Insert the wire on the lower roll (M) and in the torch liner.
WARNING: The torch must be kept straight. When feeding a new wire through the liner, make sure the wire is cut cleanly
FIG.1
FIG.2
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