18 GB/IE/NI/CY/MT
Even if the device complies
with the emission limit values in
accordance with the standard,
such devices can still cause elec-
tromagnetic interference in sensi-
tive systems and devices. The user
is responsible for faults caused by
the arc while working, and the
user must take suitable protective
measures. In doing so, the opera-
tor must consider the following:
– Mains, control, signal and
telecommunication cables
– Computers and other micropro-
cessor-controlled devices
– TVs, radios and other playback
devices
– Electronic and electrical safety
equipment
– Persons with heart pacemakers
or hearing aids
– Measuring and calibration
equipment
– Interference immunity of other
nearby equipment
– The time of day at which the
work is being done
The following is recommended
to reduce possible interference
radiation:
– Fit a mains fi lter to the mains
connection
– Service the device regularly
and keep it in good condition
– Welding cables should be
completely unwound and run as
parallel as possible on the fl oor
– If possible, devices and systems
at risk from interference radi-
ation should be removed from
the work area or shielded.
The product is intended solely for
professional use.
Before use
Take all parts from the packaging
and check whether the fl ux-core
wire multi-welder or parts show any
damage. If this is the case, do not
use the multi-welder. Contact the
manufacturer via the indicated
service address.
Remove all protective fi lms and other
transport packaging.
Check that the delivery is complete.
Mounting
Assembling the welding
mask
Insert the dark welding lens
20
with
the writing facing up into the shield
body
19
(see Fig. C). To do this, if
necessary, press gently from the front
against the disc, until it clicks into
place The labelling on the dark weld-
ing lens
20
must now be visible from
the front of the protective shield.
Push the handle
21
from the inside
into the corresponding notch of
the mask, until it snaps into place
(see Fig. D).
Safety instructions / Before use / Mounting