1.3 PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
ELECTRIC ARC RADIATION CAN DAMAGE EYES AND SKIN.
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When welding, wear clean, oil stain free protective clothing made of non-flammable and non-conductive
material (leather, thick cotton), leather gloves, high boots and protective hood.
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Before welding remove all flammable or explosive items, such as propane butane lighters or matches.
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Use facial protection (helmet or shield) and eye protection, with a filter featuring a shade level matching
the sight of the welder and the welding current. The safety standards suggest colouring No. 9 (minimum
No. 8) for each current below 300 A. A lower colouring of the shield can be used if the arc is covered
by the workpiece.
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Always use approved safety glasses with side protection under the helmet or any other cover.
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Use guards for the welding operations site in order to protect other people from the blinding light
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radiation or projections.
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Always wear earplugs or other hearing aids to protect against excessive noise and to avoid spatter
entering the ears.
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Bystanders should be warned to not look at the arc.
1.4 PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN BE LETHAL
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The power cable must be connected to the nearest socket and placed in a practical and secure position.
Positioning the cable negligently in the room and on a surface which was not checked must be avoided
as it can lead to electrocution or fire.
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Touching electrically charged elements can cause electrocution or serious burns.
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Electrical arc and the working area are electrically charged during the power flow.
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Input circuit and inner power circuit of the devices are also under voltage charge when the power
supply is turned on.
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The elements under the voltage charge must not be touched.
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Dry, insulated gloves without any holes and protective clothing must be worn at all times.
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Insulation mats or other insulation layers, big enough as not to allow for body contact with an object
or the floor, must be placed on the floor.
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The electrical arc should not be touched.
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The electrical power must be shut down prior to cleaning the device or when performing an electrode
replacement.
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It must be checked if the earthing cable is properly connected or the pin is connected correctly to the
earthed socket. Incorrect connection of the earthing can cause life or health hazard.
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The power cables must be regularly checked for damages or lack of insulation. Damaged cables must
be replaced. Negligent insulation repair can cause death or serious injury.
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The device must be turned off when it is not being used.
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The cable mustn't be wrapped around the body.
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A welded object must be properly grounded.
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Only equipment in good condition can be used.
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Damaged device elements must be repaired or replaced. Safety belts must be used when working at
height.
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All fitting and safety elements must be stored in one place.
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When the device is switched on, the handle end must be kept away from the body.
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The ground cable should be connected as close as possible to the welded element (e.g. to a work table).
THE DEVICE CAN STILL BE UNDER VOLTAGE UPON FEEDER DISCONNECTION.
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Voltage in the input capacitor must be checked upon turning off the device and disconnecting it from
the power source. One must make sure that the voltage value is equal to zero. Otherwise, the device
elements must not be touched.
1.5 GASES AND FUMES
PLEASE NOTE! GAS MAY BE LETHAL OR DANGEROUS TO HUMAN HEALTH!
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Always keep a certain distance from the gas outlet
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When welding, ensure good ventilation. Avoid inhalation of the gas.
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Chemical substances (lubricants, solvents) must be removed from the surfaces of welded objects as
they burn and emit toxic smokes under the influence of temperature.
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The welding of galvanised objects is permitted only when efficient ventilation is provided with filtration
and access to fresh air. Zinc fumes are very toxic, an intoxication symptom is the so called zinc fever
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Product name
Model
No art.
Voltage / frequency
Rated input current [A]:
No-load voltage [V]:
MMA welding current [A]:
TIG welding current [A]:
MIG welding current [A]:
Welding current at 15% duty cycle [A]:
Welding current at 35% duty cycle [A]:
Welding current at 20% duty cycle [A]:
Welding current at 60% duty cycle [A]:
Welding current at 100% duty cycle [A]:
3. OPERATION
3.1 GENERAL NOTES
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The device must be applied according to its purpose, with observance of OHS regulations and
restrictions resulting from data included in the rating plate (IP level, operation cycle, supply voltage,
etc.).
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The machine must not be opened, as it will cause warranty loss and, in addition, exploding, unshielded
elements can cause serious injuries.
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The producer does not bear any responsibility for technical changes in the device or material losses
caused by the introduction of the said changes.
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In case of incorrect device operation, contact the service centre.
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Louvers must not be shielded – the welder must be positioned at 30 cm distance from objects
surrounding it.
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The welder must not be kept under your arm or near to your body.
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The machine must not be installed in rooms with aggressive environments, high dustiness and near
devices with high electromagnetic field emission.
3.2 DEVICE STORAGE
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The machine must be protected against water and moisture.
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The welder must not be positioned on heated surfaces.
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The device must be stored in a dry and clean room.
Rev. 20.03.2017
EN
STUD WELDER
S-MULTI 195 IGBT
2162
230V~ / 50 Hz
15,3 (MMA)
15 (TIG)
15,2 (MIG)
50 (MMA / TIG / MIG)
10-195
10-195
30-195
195 (MMA)
195 (TIG)
195 (MIG)
98 (MMA)
148 (TIG)
112 (MIG)
76 (MMA)
115 (TIG)
87 (MIG)
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