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DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
Do not dispose of electrical equipment
together with normal waste!In observance of
European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its
implementation in accordance with national law, electrical
equipment that has reached the end of its life must be
collected separately and returned to an environmentally
compatible recycling facility. As the owner of the equip-
ment, you should get information on approved collection
systems from our local representative. By applying this
European Directive you will improve the environment and
human health!
2.3 PROTECTIONS
2.3.1 Block protection
In the event of a malfunction, a flashing number may
appear on the display M, with the following meaning:
52 =
Start button pressed during start-up.
53 =
start button pressed during thermostat reset.
56 =
Extended short-circuit between the welding elec-
trode and the material to be welded.
Shut the machine off and turn it back on. If different num-
bers appear on the display, contact technical service.

2.3.2 Overload cut-out

This machine is protected by a thermostat, which pre-
vents the machine from operating if the allowable tem-
peratures are exceeded. In these conditions the fan con-
tinues to operate and the display M flashes the abbrevi-
ation "tH."
3 CONTROLS ON THE FRONT PANEL.
Selection key V.
Each brief pressure selects the size, adjustable
via the knob I. The values that may be selected
are in relation to the type of welding process selected,
and are displayed on the LEDs A/B/C/D. Holding the key
down for more than three seconds will open the "service
functions" menu. Within the "service functions," holding
the button down returns the selected function to the man-
ufacturer setting; pressing it briefly confirms the changes
made and returns to welding.
LED A Current. Indicates that the display M shows
the reset welding current. Active in all welding pro-
cesses.
LED B
Wire speed. Indicates that the display M
shows the MIG welding wire speed.
LED C Thickness. The display M shows the recom-
mended thickness based on the current and wire
speed set for MIG welding.
LED D PROG.
Selected via the button V , and using the knob I sets:
The numbers of the programs for MIG welding and TIG
8
D
C
B
M
N
L
G
H
and MMA welding processes.
The numbers and abbreviations are shown on the display M.
Knob I. In relation to the selected LED, regulates: Welding
current, LED A, in any welding process.
wire speed (LED B), thickness (LED C) in MIG welding.
number of the MIG program or TIG or MMA welding
processes. In the service functions select the abbrevia-
tions:
For the MIG: trg, SP, SPt, int, HSA, SC, SCt, slo, PrF, PoF,
Acc, bb, L, Fac
For MMA: AF, tHS.
Knob L.
In MIG adjusts the welding voltage, changing the arc
length. Within the "service functions" menu, based on the
abbreviation of the function set via the knob I activates
and/or adjusts it.
Display M. In all welding processes, it numerically dis-
plays the selections made via the button V and adjusted
via the knob I. For the welding current (LED A) it displays
the Amperes. For the wire speed (LED B) it displays the
meters per minute. For the thickness (LED C) it displays
the millimeters. For (LED D) it displays the set program
number. In service functions it displays the abbreviations:
:trg, SP, SPt, int, HSA, SC, SCt, slo, PrF, PoF, Acc, bb, L,
A
V
I
E
Fig. 1
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