Instructions / Assembly

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BE SURE TO OPERATE THE WELDER ACCORDING TO THE
FOLLOWING GUIDELINES:
In areas free from moisture and dust;
In areas with an ambient temperature between 14 to 104;
In areas free from oil, steam, and corrosive gases.
In areas not subjected to abnormal vibration or shock;
In areas not exposed to direct sunlight or rain;
Place at a distance of 12" or more from walls or similar obstructions
that could restrict natural airflow for cooling.
Power Source Connection
Make sure that the ON/OFF SWITCH is OFF before you make any
electrical connection. The power supply voltage and frequency available at
the site are those stated in the rating label of your welder.
The main power supply voltage should be within ±10% of the rated main
power supply voltage. Too low a power supply voltage may cause poor
welding performance. Too high a power supply voltage will cause
components to overheat and possibly fail. The welder outlet must be:
Correctly installed, if necessary, by a qualified electrician.
Correctly grounded (electrically) under national and local regulations.
Connected to an electric circuit that is rated for sufficient amperage per
the rating label of your welder.
If you are unsure of any of the above, have your outlet inspected by a
qualified electrician before using the welder.
NOTE:
Periodically inspect the INPUT POWER CABLE for any cracks or
exposed wires. If it is not in good condition, have it repaired by a Service
Center.
Do not cut off the grounding prong or alter the plug in any way, and do
not use any adapters between the
welder's INPUT POWER CABLE and the power source receptacle.
Do not violently pull the INPUT POWER CABLE to disconnect it from the
power outlet.
Do not lay material or tools on the INPUT POWER CABLE. The INPUT
POWER CABLE may be damaged and
result in electrical shock.
Keep the INPUT POWER CABLE away from heat sources, oils, solvents,
or sharp edges.