Keep third parties away from the power tool's area of
operation. Never work while animals or people,
especially children, are in the danger zone.
Keep the work area clean, organized and well lit, thus
decreasing the risk of accidents.
To avoid all dangers associated with welding work, always
wear personal protective clothing and equipment. Wearing
an approved hand-held welding mask with suitable
protective lenses or approved side-shield goggles, long-
sleeved clothing, safety shoes, gloves and leather apron,
mask and ear plugs under the appropriate conditions
reduces the risk of injury.
When welding, or monitoring the welding process, always
wear a hand-held welding mask. Do not look directly at the
welding arc, use a welding mask with a suitable protective
screen. Never weld without a mask.
Do not wear contact lenses during the welding process.
When you weld for a long time in the same place, use a
fume extraction equipment suitable for gases and vapours
resulting from the welding process. Use respiratory
protection equipment if there is a hazard of inhaling
vapours resulting from welding work.
In enclosed spaces, air-conditioned environments and in
areas of high electrical risk, use only devices with the
symbol
. Appliances with this safety symbol are suitable
for welding in areas with greater danger of electric shock.
To avoid the risk of overheating the power tool, keep the
ventilation slots permanently clean and unclogged to allow
air flow, avoid exposure to the sun and do not cover the
power tool during use.
Avoid using the welding machine on surfaces coated with
paints containing lead or other materials harmful to health.
Any contact or inhalation of dust may cause allergic
reactions and / or breathing disorders.
During welding, always be aware of sparks that may cause
a fire. Always have a fire extinguisher ready and nearby for
immediate use.
When using the power tool, you should take into account
that:
▪ Welding machines produce high voltage. Do not touch
the wire, welding gun or work piece while the wire
welding machine is on. Electric shocks can kill;
▪ Before each use, you should check the insulation of the
power cord, work cables and attached accessories in
order to avoid electric shocks;
▪ Fumes and welding gases can harm you. To avoid these
dangers, the user must ensure enough ventilation or
exhaustion to keep fumes and gases away from the
breathing area;
▪ The UV rays of the welding arcs produce intense visible
and invisible radiation that can burn the eyes and skin;
▪ Loud noises impair hearing. Use ear plugs if the noise
level is loud;
▪ During welding, sparks and molten metal particles can
be ejected and cause serious injury;
▪ Welding generates high heat. Hot surfaces and materials
in the work area can cause severe burns. Wear gloves
and use pliers when touching or moving materials.
Before
performing
cleaning,
changing, repairing and maintenance work, the power cord
must be unplugged from the socket.
Replace worn out or damaged parts immediately, so that
the power tool is always in a safe operating condition.
Cleaning:
The power tool must be carefully cleaned after each use.
The power tool must be carefully cleaned after each use.
These products may damage plastics and metals,
compromising the safe operation of the power tool.
adjusting,
accessories