• Do not lay material or tools on the power supply cable. The cable may be damaged and
result in electrical shock.
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Keep the supply cable away from heat sources, oils, solvents or sharp edges.
• If you use an extension cord, keep it as straight as possible. For lengths up to 50 ft. use 12
AWG. For lengths up to 100 ft. use 10 AWG.
Ventilation
Since the inhalation of welding fumes can be harmful, ensure that the welding area is
effectively ventilated.
Additional Warnings
FOR YOUR SAFETY, BEFORE CONNECTING THE POWER SOURCE TO THE LINE
CLOSELY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS:
• An adequate two-pole switch must be inserted before the main outlet. This switch must be
equipped with time-delay fuses.
• The ground connection must be made with a two-pole plug compatible with the above
mentioned socket.
• When working in a confined space, the welder must be kept outside the welding area and
the ground cable should be fixed to the workpiece. Never work in a damp or wet confined
space.
• Do not use damaged input or welding cables.
• The welding torch should never be pointed at the operator or other people.
• The welder must never be operated without its panels attached. This could cause serious
injury to the operator and could damage the equipment.
Assembly
• Unpack the welder.
• Assemble the plastic top handle using the screws provided.
• Attach the welding torch cable to the threaded connection on the front of the welder.
• Attach the gas hose and the electrical connector.
Handle and Wheels Assembly
• Screw the two casters (Fig. 2)(D) to the machine.
• Insert the axle (A) through the holes at the rear of the welder and slide a wheel (B) on to
each end followed by the retaining washers (C).
• Assemble the plastic handle (E) using the screws provided (F).
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