Anleitung NSG 180 F_SPK1
GB
1. Layout (Fig. 1)
1. Electrode holder
2. Earth terminal
3. Adjustment wheel for welding current
4. Selector switch 230 V / 400 V
5. Control lamp for overheating
6. Welding current scale
7. Carry handle
8. Power cable 400 V
9. Power cable 230 V
10. Steel brush
11. Electrode deposit
12. Hook for cable storage
13. Overload switch
14. 230 V socket
15. Machine foot
16. Holder for steel brush
2. Items supplied
Welding set
Welding area equipment
3. Important information
Please read the directions for use carefully and
observe the information provided. It is important to
consult these instructions in order to acquaint
yourself with the machine, its proper use and safety
precautions.
Safety information
Please note
IMPORTANT
Only use this appliance for the purpose for which it is
designed and as described in these instructions:
Manual arc welding with coated electrodes.
Handling this system incorrectly may be hazardous
for persons, animals and property. The user of this
system is responsible for his/her own safety and for
the safety of others.
Read these operating instructions and follow all the
regulations.
Repairs and/or maintenance work may only be
carried out by qualified personnel.
Use only the welding cables supplied (16 mm
rubber-sheathed welding cables).
Ensure that the appliance is looked after properly.
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To ensure that sufficient air can be drawn in
through the ventilation slits, the appliance should
not be constricted or placed next to a wall while it
is operating. Make sure that the appliance is
correctly connected to the mains supply (see 6.).
Do not subject the mains lead to any tensile
stress. Unplug the appliance before you change
its position.
Check the condition of the welding cables, the
electrode tongs and the earth terminals; wear on
the insulation and the live parts may result in
dangerous conditions and reduce the quality of
the welding work.
Arc welding generates sparks, molten metal
particles and smoke, so the following is required:
Remove all inflammable substances and/or
materials from the working area.
Ensure that there is adequate ventilation.
Do not weld on tanks, vessels or pipes that have
contained inflammable liquids or gases. Avoid all
direct contact with the welding circuit; the idling
voltage between the electrode tongs and the earth
terminal may be dangerous.
Do not store or use the appliance in wet or damp
conditions or in the rain.
Protect your eyes with specially designed goggles
(DIN level 9-10), which you can attach to the
supplied safety shield. Wear gloves and dry safety
clothing that are not contaminated by any oil or
grease to ensure that your skin is not exposed to
ultraviolet radiation from the arc.
Remember.
The radiation from the arc can damage your eyes
and cause burns on skin.
Arc welding generates sparks and droplets of
molten metal; the welded workpiece may start to
glow and will remain very hot for a relatively long
period of time.
Arc welding releases vapors that may be harmful.
Every electric shock is potentially fatal.
Do not approach the arc within a radius of 15 m
unprotected.
Protect yourself (and others around you) against
the possible hazardous effects of the arc.
Warning: Depending on the mains connection
conditions at the connection point of the welding
set, other consumers connected to the mains may
suffer faults.
Important!
If the supply mains and circuits are overloaded, other
consumers may suffer interference during the
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welding work. If you have any doubts, contact your
electricity supply company.