Page 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION; read and understand the following safety summary.
SAFETY INFORMATION The following safety information is provided as a guideline to help you operate your new cutter under the safest possible conditions. Any equipment that uses electrical power can be potentially dangerous to use when safety or safe handling instructions are not known or not followe...
Page 4 - Do not wear flammable hair preparations.
FIRE HAZARDS WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION CAN CAUSE DEATH, INJURY, AND PROPERTY DAMAGE! To reduce risk of death, injury, or property damage from fire or explosion, read, understand, and follow the following safety instructions. In addition, make certain that anyone else that uses this cutting equipment...
Page 5 - Do not attempt to lubricate a regulator.
in ANSI standard #Z49.1. If ventilation is not adequate to exchange all fumes and gasses generated during the cutting process with fresh air, do not cut unless you and all bystanders are wearing air-supplied respirators. • Do not heat or cut metals coated with, or that contain, materials that produc...
Page 7 - SOMMAIRE DES CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
SOMMAIRE DES CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ Les consignes de sécurité suivantes vous sont fournies à titre de lignes directrices pour vous aider à utiliser votre nouvelle découpeuse de la manière la plus sure qui soit. Tous les appareils fonctionnant à l’électricité peuvent être dangereux si la personne qui ...
Page 8 - Consignes relatives aux stimulateurs cardiaques :
INFORMATION SUR LES CHAMPS ÉLECTROMAGNÉTIQUES AVERTISSEMENT Le courant de soudage, pendant son passage dans les câbles de soudage, causera des champs électromagnétiques. Il y a eu et il y a encore un certain souci à propos de tels champs. En attendant que les conclusions finales de la recherche soie...
Page 12 - CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ SUPPLÉMENTAIRES
RISQUES DE PERTE AUDITIVE AVERTISSEMENT LE BRUIT RÉSULTANT DE LA DÉCOUPE AU PLASMA PEUT CAUSER UNE PERTE AUDITIVE ! Afin de réduire les risques de surdité à la suite de la découpe au plasma, lisez attentivement les consignes de sécurité suivantes pour bien les comprendre et observez-les. De plus, as...
Page 13 - INTRODUCTION; DESCRIPTION; ASSEMBLY; UNPACKING YOUR PLASMA CUTTER
INTRODUCTION DESCRIPTION Your new plasma arc cutter has been designed to cut any electrically conductive material in applications such as maintenance shops, service stations, van conversion shops, auto restoration and salvage operations, etc. On steel, all models can cut thicknesses of less than 26 ...
Page 14 - Connect your compressed air line to the cutter.
WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL! FIRE CAN KILL, INJURE, AND CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE! • To reduce the risk of electric shock and fire, connect only to properly grounded and fused outlets. • Never alter the AC power cord provided on the welder. Never alter an extension cord or extension cord plugs. EXTE...
Page 15 - CONTROLS & THEIR FUNCTIONS
CONTROLS & THEIR FUNCTIONS 1. POWER OUTPUT INDICATOR When lit, this LED indicates that power is available for cutting. 2. ALARM INDICATOR When lit, this LED indicates that one of the alarms has triggered. At the same time the digital display (Ref. 3) shows the type of alarm, as shown in the tabl...
Page 16 - Inverter error/malfunction; PLASMA TORCH OPERATION
DISPLAY ERROR or PROBLEM CORRECTION/RESET LHF Inverter error/malfunction Turn the unit OFF and then ON again. If this condition persists, contact Technical Service 4. Digital Display Function LED This LED indicates what function the digital display is indicating – Volts, Amps, or Air Pressure (bar) ...
Page 17 - PLASMA TORCH CONSUMABLE PARTS; Long Electrode – optional 04); HINTS FOR INCREASING LIFE OF CONSUMABLES; being cut and the torch nozzle.
PLASMA TORCH CONSUMABLE PARTS During the cutting process, the parts on the end of the torch are slowly consumed. To prevent premature consumption of some torch parts and to prevent damage to the torch itself, it is necessary to replace the consumable parts in a timely manner. When the cutting arc se...
Page 18 - CONNECT WELDER GROUND; RISK OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENT DAMAGE!; OPERATION; ARC STARTING; GENERAL MAINTENANCE
CONNECT WELDER GROUND Attach the ground clamp to the work piece making sure that the work piece is cleaned of dirt, oil, rust, scale, oxidation, and paint at the point of connection. It is best to connect the ground clamp directly to the work piece and as close to the cut as possible. If it is impra...
Page 19 - TROUBLESHOOTING; FRONT PANEL – TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR CODES; DISPLAY CORRECTION/RESET
TROUBLESHOOTING The following TROUBLESHOOTING information and tables are provided as a guide to help resolve some of the more common problems that could be encountered. Should you or qualified repair personnel be unable to resolve a problem or determine which of the possible solutions will remedy a ...
Page 20 - REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Page 23 - MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY; For 1 Year: The Plasma cutter’s Welding Cables and Cutting Torch
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY The manufacturer warrants that it will repair, at no charge for parts or labor, the Plasma Cutter or components, proven defective in material or workmanship, during the following time period(s) after date of original retail purchase: For 5 Years: The Plasma Cutter’s s...