5: comes on when voltage is present at the welder out-
put.
6: wire speed adjustment potentiometer.
7: welding mode.
Two-Step: in two-step mode, pressing the button causes
the gas to flow, activates the voltage on the wire and
moves it forward; when released, the gas, the voltage and
the wire feed are de-activated.
Four-Step: in four-step mode, the first time the button is
pressed, the gas flows, running a manual pre-gas time;
when released, the wire voltage and feed are activated. If
the button is pressed again, the wire is blocked and the final
process is initiated, setting the current to zero; final release of
the button stops the gas flow.
Spot welding: it allows performing timed welding.
8: spot welding time.
It allows adjusting the welding time.
Minimum 0s, Maximum 10s
10: motor ramp.
Allows you to set a gradual transition between the arc striking
wire speed and the final welding wire speed.
Minimum 0s, Maximum 2s, Default 250ms
11: post-gas.
Permits setting and adjustment of the gas flow at the end of
welding.
Minimum 0s, Maximum 10s, Default 0s
12: wire feed.
It allows wire feeding without any gas flow and without the wire
being live.
It allows inserting the wire into the torch sheath during the
welding preparatory stages.
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9: burn back.
Permits adjustment of the wire
burn time, preventing sticking at
the end of welding.
Permits adjustment of the length
of the wire piece outside the
torch.
Minimum 0s, Max 0.5s, Default
100ms
3.3 "XP" front control panel
1: switch. The main sparking switch (Pos. 0 = power source
OFF).
1A: switch.
Switch for sparking and the adjustment of the main fields
at 2/3 positions. When not set in 0, the switch connects
power to the equipment (pos. 0 = power source OFF).
2: switch.
Switch for fine adjustment to 10 positions.
For both switches, the output voltage increases as the
number of the position increases.
Never operate the switch while you are welding!
3: comes on as soon as the power source is powered.
4: indicates cut-in of any protection devices such as the
thermal protection.
5: comes on when voltage is present at the welder
output.
6/7: 7-segment display.
Permits display of general welder information during
start-up, the settings and current and voltage readings
during welding, and alarm codes.
8: encoder key.
Permits adjustment of the wire speed in manual MIG
and synergy correction in synergic MIG
Gives access to set up, selection and setting of the parameters.
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