Regularly check extension cords and replace them if they are damaged. Keep the handles
dry, clean and free of oil and grease.
15 Pull the plug from the socket. When not using the electric tool, before maintenance or
when changing tools, such as saw blades, drills and cutting bits.
16 Do not leave any tool keys inserted. Before switching on, check to see that keys and ad-
justment tools have been removed.
17 Avoid unintentional activation. When plugging the tool in, make sure that the switch is
turned off.
18 Use outdoor extension cords. When outdoors, use only extension cords that are approved
and appropriately marked.
19 Be alert. Pay attention to what you do. Approach your work sensibly. Do not use the electric
tool when you are distracted.
20 Check the electric tool for damage. Before using the electric tool, you must inspect safety
equipment or slightly damaged parts carefully to ensure that they work properly and as in-
tended. Check to see that the moving parts operate freely and don't stick, and to make sure
no parts are damaged. All parts must be mounted properly and meet all the conditions for
ensuring trouble-free operation of the electric tool.
Damaged safety equipment and parts must be properly repaired or replaced by a profes-
sional facility, unless otherwise indicated in the user manual. Damaged switches must be
replaced by a customer service facility.
Never use an electric tool whose switch cannot be turned on and off.
21 Caution. Using other insertion tools and accessories may cause injury.
22 Have your tool repaired by an electrical expert. This electric tool meets applicable safety
requirements. Repairs must be made only by an electrical expert using original replacement
parts. Otherwise accidents many occur.
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Special safety instructions
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There is danger of suffering an electric shock when using faulty insulation.
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There is danger of suffering burns due to the high temperatures of the housing during inten-
sive use or longer welding operations.
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This device can used by children above 8 years old, as well as by persons with impaired
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of experience and knowledge, if they are
supervised or were instructed in safe use of the device and also understand the resulting
dangers. Children must not be allowed to play with the device. Cleaning and user mainte-
nance must not be performed by children without supervision.
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Technical Data
Mains voltage ................................................... 230 V
Frequency ........................................................ 50 Hz; 60 Hz
Power consumption .......................................... 3.000 VA, 70 % ED
Output current (nominal current) ....................... 80 A
Welding voltage ................................................ 8 – 48 V
Ambient temperature ........................................ - 10 °C bis + 40 °C
Area of application ROFUSE 400 Turbo ..........
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Protection class ................................................ I
Protection type .................................................. IP 54
Transmission interface ...................................... USB v 2.0
Storage capacity ............................................... 2.000 Welding logs
Overflow memory .............................................. 47 Welding logs
ROFUSE 1200 Turbo ..........
Fittings until 400 mm
Fittings until 1200 mm
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