to avoid a releasing and a roll out!
Therefore it is recommended to
carry out the work with an additional
person.
Push the welding wire through the
wire feed guide
Guide the welding wire along the
feed roll
and push it into the cable
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assembly holder
Swivel the thrust roller unit
towards the feed roll
Mount the adjustment
(see Fig. O).
Set the counter pressure with the
adjustment screw
ing wire must be fi rmly positioned
between the thrust roller and feed roll
in the upper guide without being
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crushed (see Fig. O).
Switch on the welding device on the
main
switch (see Fig. T).
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Press the torch button
Now the wire feed system pushes
the welding wire through the cable
assembly
and the torch
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As soon as 1–2 cm of the welding
wire protrudes from the torch neck
, release the torch
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(see Fig. P).
Switch off the welding device on the
main switch.
Screw the welding nozzle
on. Make sure that the welding noz-
zle
matches the diameter of the
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welding wire used (see Fig. Q). With
the welding wire delivered with the
product, the welding nozzle
the labelling 1.0 or 1.0 A must be
used when using solid aluminium
wire.
Push the torch nozzle
the torch neck with a turn to the right
(see Fig. R).
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Always unplug the mains
plug from the socket prior to each
maintenance task or preparatory work
(see Fig. M).
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(see Fig. N).
30
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(see Fig. O).
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screw
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. The weld-
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.
9
.
8
button again
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back
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with
14
back on to
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MIG welding / Using the device
in order to prevent the risk of an electric
shock, injury or damage.
Using the device
Switching the device on
and off
Switch the welding device on and off
on the main
switch. If you do not
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intend to use the welding device for an
extended period, remove the plug from
the power socket. This is the only way to
completely de-energise the device.
Select welding wire
First set to "MIG" mode by pressing the
welding mode selector key
select the welding wire which has been
inserted by pressing the upper welding
wire selector key
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Welding
Overload protection
The welding device is protected against
overheating by means of an automatic
protection device (thermostat with
automatic restart). The protective device
breaks the electrical circuit if overheat-
ing occurs.
Allow the device to cool down for the
activation of the protection device. After
approx. 15 minutes, the device is ready
to be used again.
Overcurrent indicator
In the event of misuse, the output current
may exceed the intended maximum
value. In this case, the protective device
breaks the welding current circuit and
. Then
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