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ELECTROMAGNETIC DISTURBANCES
Electromagnetic interferences produced by welding equipment may interfere in the operation
of equipment which is sensitive to this kind of interference (computers, robots etc).
Ensure that all the equipment in the welding area is resistant to electromagnetic radiation.
In order to reduce radiation as much as possible work with welding wires as short as possi-
ble, placed in parallel on the floor if possible.
Work at a distance of 100 metres or more from equipment which is sensitive to disturbances.
Ensure that the machine equipment is correctly earthed.
If there are interference problems despite having taken the above described precautionary
measures, the operator must take extra measures such as moving the welding machine, and
the use of filters or protected cables to ensure that interference with other equipment does
not occur.
RECYCLING
In compliance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electric and electronic equip-
ment this equipment must be deposited in your local recycling centre at the end of its useful
life.

GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS

Welding equipment which uses INVERTER technology comprises an electric circuit in which all the
components are inserted. The equipment functions at a frequency of 70 KHz which permits an opti-
mum arc starting as well as a constant weld.
TECHNICAL DATA
IEC 974
EN 60974
S/N....
MMA
TIG
UO
X
I
U
U1
50/60 Hz
I
IP21
S
MAINS SUPPLY CONNECTION
Connect the welding machine into a plug socket with an earth connection and the green pilot light will
come on. Ensure that the current is within the margins of (230 V ± 10).The machine will not operate
outside of these limits. The connection to the mains supply MUST have an earth terminal.
FRONT PANEL DIAGRAM
For MMA welding connect the earth clamp (-)4 and the welding clamp (+)5 if not otherwise specified
by the manufacturer of the electrodes.
For TIG welding the process is the other way around: (+)5 for the earth clamp and (-)4 for the TIG
torch.
1 - Potentiometer control for machine regulation.
2 - Green LED when the machine is operational.
3 - Amber LED when thermal intervention occurs or the electric supply fails.
4 - Negative dinse socket.
5 - Positive dinse socket.
6 - TIG – MMA.
SOLTER
SOLDADURA S.L.
This equipment has been constructed in keeping with this regulation.
International regulation for the construction of this equipment.
Serial number.
Welding using coated electrodes
TIG welding process.
Secondary electric voltage in vacuum.
Service factor %.
Welding current (A).
Secondary current with a welding current of I2.
Nominal supply current.
50Hz-60Hz single phase supply
Current absorbed into the corresponding welding current of I2.
When the TIG process is used divide by 1.6.
Equipment external protection grade.
Apt for work in high-risk locations.
INVERTER
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