Connection of welding cables
Connect the welding cables and the return current
cable to the front of the machine.
Please note that the plug must be turned 45 degrees
after insertion into the socket - otherwise the plug can
be damaged due to excessive contact resistance.
Always connect the TIG connection in the minus (-)
socket (4) and the return current cable in the plus (+)
socket (5).
The control signals from the TIG torch are transformed
to the machine through the circular 7-pin plug (7).
When the plug has been assembled please secure it
by turning the "circulator" clockwise. Connect the gas
hose to the quick connection.
COATED ELECTRODES: Electrodes are marked with
a polarity on the packing. Connect the electrode
holder in accordance with this marking to the plus or
minus sockets of the machine.
Connection of electrode holder for MMA
The electrode holder and return current cable are
connected to plus tap (5) and minus tap (4). Observe
the instructions from the electrode supplier when
selecting polarity.
Connection of foot control
Foot control is connected to the 7-poled plug (7).
Usage of the machine
When welding, a heating of various components of the
machine takes place and during breaks these compo-
nents will cool down again. It must be ensured that the
flow is not reduced or stopped.
When the machine is set for higher welding currents,
there will be a need for periods during which the
machine can cool down.
The length of these periods depends on the current
setting, and the machine should not be switched off in
the meantime. If the periods for cooling down during
use of the machine are not sufficiently long, the over-
heating protection will automatically stop the welding
process and the yellow LED in the front panel will
come on. The yellow LED switches off when the
machine has cooled down sufficiently and is ready for
welding.
TECHNICAL DATA
Power source:
Mains voltage (50Hz-60Hz)
Fuse with PFC
Mains current, effective with PFC
Power, (100%) with PFC
Power, max. with PFC
Open circuit power
Efficiency
Power factor
Permitted load:
Duty cycle 40° TIG 100%
Duty cycle 40° TIG 60%
Duty cycle 40° TIG 40%
Duty cycle 40° TIG 30%
Duty cycle 20° TIG 100%
Duty cycle 20° TIG 60%
Open circuit voltage
Current range
1
Application class
2
Protection class (IEC 529)
Standards
Dimensions (hxwxl)
Weight
Function:
Anti-freeze
Start AMP
Stop AMP
Slope down
Gas pre-flow
Gas post-flow
Pulse time
Pause time
Base AMP
AC-balance
AC-frequency
TIG-ignition
Triggerfunction
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1
The machine meets the standards which are demanded of machines
working in areas where there is an increased risk of electric shock
2
Equipment marked IP23 is designed for indoor and outdoor
applications
13
200 AC/DC
1 x 230 V ±15%
16 A
18.6 A
4.3 kVA
6.0 kVA
35 W
0.80
0.93
140 A
170 A
200 A
-
160 A
200 A
95 V
5-200 A
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IP 23
EN/IEC60974-1
EN/IEC60974-3
EN/IEC60974-10 (Class A)
360x220x520 mm
24 kg
Process
200 AC/DC
TIG/Electrode
Always on
TIG
40 %
TIG
20 %
TIG
0-20 secs
TIG
0-10 secs
TIG
0-20 secs
TIG/MMA
0,01-10 secs
TIG/MMA
0,01-10 secs
TIG/MMA
10-90 %
(only TIG AC)
20-80 %
(only TIG AC)
70 Hz
TIG
HF / LIFTIG
TIG
2/4-stroke