3. General Description
The manual is intended to assist in safe and reliable use. The product is designed and manufactured strictly according
to technical specifications using the latest technology and components and maintaining the highest quality standards.
To ensure the long and reliable operation of the device, make sure to operate and maintain it properly in accordance
with the guidelines in this instruction manual. The technical data and specifications in this manual are up-to-date. The
manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in order to improve the quality. Taking the technical progress and the
possibility of reducing noise into account, the unit is designed and built in such a way that risks resulting from noise
emissions are reduced to the lowest possible level.
4. Safety of use
CAUTION! Read all safety warnings and instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result
in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury or death.
4.1.
General
• Take care of your own safety and that of third parties by reading and following the guidelines contained in this manual.
• Only qualified persons may be allowed to start up, operate, handle and repair the device.
• The device must not be used for purposes other than those for which it is intended.
4.2.
Guidelines for securing fire hazardous work
Preparing the building and rooms for fire hazardous works consists in:
•
clean
rooms
or
and pollution;
• move all flammable and non-flammable objects in flammable packaging to a safe distance;
• protect materials which cannot be removed by covering them, for example, with metal sheets, gypsum boards, etc .
against the effects of, for example, welding spatter;
•
check
if
materials
to igniting and whether they require the use of local securities;
• seal with non-flammable materials any through-holes in installation, ventilation, etc., located in the vicinity of the
place of work;
• protect against welding spatter or mechanical damage all electric, gas and installation cables with flammable
insulation, provided that they are within the range of risk caused by fire hazardous works;
• check whether any painting or other works using flammable substances were not carried out on that day.
Sparks may cause fires
Welding sparks can cause fires, explosions and burns to unprotected skin. Wear welding gloves and protective clothing
when welding. Remove or secure all flammable materials and substances from the work area. Do not weld closed
containers or tanks that have contained flammable liquids. Such containers or tanks should be flushed before welding
to remove flammable liquids. Do not weld near flammable gases, vapors or liquids. Fire fighting equipment (fire
blankets and powder or snow extinguishers) should be located near the work area in a visible and easily accessible
location.
Cylinders can explode
Use only approved gas cylinders and a properly functioning regulator. Cylinders should be transported, stored and
positioned upright. Protect cylinders from heat, tipping and mechanical damage. Keep all parts of gas installation in
good condition: cylinder, hose, fittings, regulator.
Welded materials can cause burns
Never touch welded parts with unprotected body parts. Always wear welding gloves and pliers when touching or
moving welded material.
CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL
BEFORE STARTING THE WORK.
places
where
work
or
objects
will
be
carried
out
located
in
adjacent
from
any
flammable
rooms
are
materials
susceptible