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Welbach ENTRIX 200 Manuel D'utilisation page 7

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7.
Up Slope – time over which the value of the output
current increases from the initial current value to the
welding current value
8.
Peak Amps – current peak value in the PULS mode
9.
Peak On Time – the relation of the pulse mode peak
current duration to the pulse mode base current
duration.
10.
Pulse Frequency – impulse frequency during PULS
mode welding
11.
Base Amps – current sustaining the arch in the PULS
mode
12.
AC Frequency – alternating current mode output
current frequency
13.
AC Balance – the alternating current balance. This
function allows to control the width of the weld and
depth of fusion
14.
Down Slope – time over which the value of the
output current decreases from the welding current
value to the initial current value
15.
End Amps – output current value prior to welding
completion
16.
Post Flow – gas post-flow time Function used in
order to cool down the weld and to protect it against
oxidation
17.
Welding
parameters
selection
button/load
configured welding settings (PROGRAMMING)
18.
Welding
parameters
selection
button/save
configured welding settings (PROGRAMMING)
19.
Operation mode switch TIG / MMA
20.
LED – Display
21.
ERROR INDICATOR = The indicator lights in the
following two situations:
a) If the machine has malfunctioned and cannot be
operated.
b) If the cutting device has exceeded the standard
working time, the protection mode is initiated and
the machine will stop functioning. This means that
the machine is now being cooled in order to be
able to restore the temperature control again after
the device has overheated. Therefore, the machine
is stopped. During this process, the red warning
light on the front panel lights up. In this case it is
not necessary to unplug the device. The ventilation
system may be left on in order to enhance the
cooling of the machine. When the red light goes
dark, this means that the temperature is set to
the normal level and the unit can be put back into
operation.
22.
Foot pedal connection light.
PROGRAMMING:
10 different welding configurations may be programmed
into the welding machine:
In order to store the configured welding parameters,
press and hold for approximately 3 seconds
the welding parameters selection button / save
programmed welding settings (18). The „Save" light
will come and P01 will be displayed (10 programmes
may be saved). Use knob (2) to select the required
programme number and press button (18) – the
„Save" light will come on and the welding machine
will enter operation mode.
In order to load pre-configured welding parameters,
press and hold for approximately 3 seconds
the welding parameters selection button / load
programmed welding settings (17).
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The „Load" light will come and P01 will be displayed.
Use knob (2) to select the required programme
number with pre-configured settings and press
button (17) again – the „Load" light will come on
and the welding machine will enter operation mode
according to parameters leaded from the selected
programme.
5.2. PREPARING THE DEVICE FOR USE / DEVICE USE
CABLE CONNECTIONS
MMA WELDING MODE
1.
Set the switch (19) to MMA welding mode.
2.
Connect the mass cable to the socket marked with
„+" (V).
3.
Then connect the cable with MMA electrode holder
to socket marked with the „-" sign (II). WARNING!
The polarization of the cables can be different! All
polarisation information should be shown on the
packaging supplied by the electrode manufacturer.
The welding machine features MMA welding operation
in AC and DC mode – select appropriate mode before
welding using the „AC/DC SELECTOR SWITCH".
4.
Now you can connect the power cord and turn the
power on, once the mass cable is connected to the
workpiece, you can start working.
A
A.
ground cable
B
C
B.
workpiece
C.
MMA electrode holder
TIG WELDING MODE
Before commencing with the TIG welding, connect the gas
bottle to the socket in the rear of the machine, marked with
the number VIII on the diagram.
1.
Set the switch (19) to TIG welding mode.
2.
Connect the mass cable to the socket marked with
„+" (V).
3.
Then connect the cable with TIG torch to the socket
marked with the „-" (II) sign and the TIG welding
control cable (to connector no. IV). Connect the gas
hose to the socket on the front of the machine (III).
4.
Now you can connect the power cord and turn the
power on, once the mass cable is connected to the
workpiece, you can start working.
E
D
C
A
B
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A.
cable with TIG torch
B.
workpiece
C.
ground cable
D.
gas tank
E.
gas reducer
6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Always unplug the device before cleaning it and
when the device is not in use.
Use cleaners without corrosive substances to clean
each surface.
Dry all parts well before the device is used again.
Store the unit in a dry, cool place, free from moisture
and direct exposure to sunlight.
7. CHECK REGULARLY THE DEVICE
Check regularly if the device does not present any damage.
If there is any damage, please stop using the device. Please
contact your customer service to solve the problem.
What to do in case of a problem?
Please contact your customer service and prepare the
following information:
Invoice number and serial number (the latter is to be
found on the technical plate on the device).
If relevant, a picture of the damaged, broken or
defective part.
It will be easier for your customer service clerk to
determine the source of the problem if you give
a detailed and precise description of the matter.
The more detailed your information, the better the
customer service will be able to answer your problem
rapidly and efficiently!
CAUTION: Never open the device without the authorization
of your customer service. This can lead to a loss of warranty!
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