Once the type of wire has been selected
(using switch 10), the settings page for the
welding wire diameter will appear.
Select wire diameter
0,6mm
0,8mm
1,0mm
1,2mm
Selecting this option will take you to the
welding screen:
Ready to weld
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23,2
10,5m/'
>
voltage
deposit
inductance
DSF
L1 span
L2 span
L2 amplitude
L2 voltage
2s-4s-4bilevel
2nd level
pre gas time
start/End level
Start current
Start time
Ls->L1 slope
L1->Le slope
End current
End time
post gas time
spot welding
pause
burnback
cooling unit
remote
min level
ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS:
Button 10 adjusts the welding settings on the
screen:
Voltage:
Used to vary the basic voltage
used for welding.
Deposit: Used to modify the deposit of filler
material (wire speed) compared to the
predetermined synergic value.
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START
BACK
OPTIONS
MIG-MAG
S.A.S.
Fe
START
A
BACK
V
MEM +
OPTIONS
1,8mm
0,0v
MIG-MAG
0,0m/'
S.A.S.
0
OFF
Fe
0,3s
0,6mm
0,3s
60%
0,0v
2t
80%
0,1 s
OFF
125%
0,0s
0,0s
0,0s
80%
0,0s
2,0 s
0,0s
0,0 s
0,0 s
OFF
OFF
0
Inductance: Used to modify the speed of
variation of the welding current to obtain a
harder arc (low values) or softer arc (high
values.
DSF: Used to activate (ON) or deactivate
(OFF) the mode at two levels, in other
words the continual switching between
two different levels of welding current
L1 span: When the two level mode is active
this function is used to set the duration of the
first current level.
L2 span: When the two level mode is active
this function is used to set the duration of the
first current level.
L2 amplitude: When the two level mode is
active this function is used to set the second
current level (L2) compared to the current set
(level L1)
L2 voltage: When the two level mode is
active this function is used to modify the
voltage
of
the
independently of the voltage of the L1 level
(arc length parameter)
2t-4t-4bilevel: Used to set the operating
mode to 2 times or 4 times.
2t: In 2 time operating mode the machine
welds for the entire time the torch button is
held down.
4t: In 4 time operating mode pressing the
torch button once starts the weld and
pressing it a second time ends the weld.
4bi: This operation is similar to the 4t mode
with the only difference that pressing the
torch button for short periods (< 1s) during
welding causes the passage of the current
from the first level I1 to the second level I2;
holding the button down (> 1s) causes the
start of the end of the weld.
2nd level: used to set the value of the
current relative to the second power level,
active when the value of the 2t-4t-4bilevel
parameter is set to 4bi.
second
level
(L2)