Never connect the earth terminal
to earthed parts far away from
the work piece, e.g. a water pipe
in another corner of the room. This
could otherwise damage the
protective bonding system of the
room you are welding.
Do not use the welding equipment
in the rain.
Do not use the welding equipment
in a moist environment.
Only place the welding equip-
ment in a level location.
The output is rated at an ambient
temperature of 20 °C. The weld-
ing time may be reduced in
higher temperatures.
Danger of electric shock:
Electric shock from a weld-
ing electrode can be fatal.
Do not weld in rain or snow. Wear
dry insulating gloves. Do not touch
the electrode with bare hands. Do
not wear wet or damaged gloves.
Protect yourself from electric shock
by insulating from the work piece.
Do not open the equipment housing.
Danger due to welding
smoke:
Inhaling welding smoke can jeop-
ardize your health. Keep your head
out of the smoke. Use facilities in
open areas. Use ventilation to remove
smoke.
Danger due to welding
sparks:
Welding sparks can cause an
explosion or fire. Keep flammables
away from the welding area. Do
not weld next to flammables. Weld-
ing sparks can cause a fire. Keep a
fire extinguisher nearby and an ob-
server ready to use it. Do not weld
on top of drums or any closed con-
tainers.
Danger due to arc rays:
Arc rays can damage the eyes and
injure the skin. Wear a hat and
safety goggles. Wear hearing
protection and a closed, high shirt
collar. Wear welding helmets and
proper filter sizes. Wear full per-
sonal protection.
Danger due to electromag-
netic fields:
Welding current produces electro-
magnetic fields. Do not use along
with medical implants. Never wrap
the welding cables around the
body. Consolidate welding cables.
Safety instructions
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