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3.
Keep all connections dry and off the ground to reduce the risk of electric
shock. Do not touch plug with wet hands.
4.
Prevent damage to the power cord by observing the following:
a.
Do not pull on the cord to disconnect the plug from an outlet.
b.
Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
c.
Place the electrical cord in a position that prevents it from contacting the
tool or workpiece. The cord should always stay behind the tool.
5.
Make sure to locate the cord so that it is not stepped on, tripped over or
otherwise subject to damage or stress.
6.
Do not wrap the cord around the tool, as sharp edges may cut insulation or
cause cracks if wound too tight. Gently coil cord and either hang on a hook
or fasten with a device to keep cord together during storage.
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
WARNING! Stop welding immediately and move away from the welding unit if
you feel faint, dizzy, nausea or shocks. Seek medical attention.
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) can interfere with electronic devices such as
pacemakers. Anyone with a pacemaker should consult with their doctor before
working with or near an arc welding unit. The following steps can minimize the
effects of electromagnetic fields.
1.
Twist or tape cables together and prevent coils.
2.
Do not drape cables on your body.
3.
Keep the welding power source and cables as far away from the user as
practical. A minimum of 24 in. is recommended.
4.
Connect the workpiece clamp as close to the weld as possible, but lay the
electrode and workpiece cables away from the user.
5.
Use the lowest current setting possible during welding.
6.
Avoid long and regular bursts of energy while welding. Apply the electrode
in short strokes and intermittently. This will prevent the pacemaker from
interpreting the signal as a rapid heartbeat.
7.
Do not allow the electrode to touch the metal while welding.
8.
Keep the lead cable and ground cables on the same side of your body.
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200A AC/DC Dial Control TIG Welder 202KE
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