Elettro CF PRO MIG 565 TWO-PULSED Manuel D'instructions page 12

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M - Socket:
In MIG welding, connect the patch connector of the power
source/wire feeder connection power cable (pole +)
L – Connector
Connect the connector of the power source/wire feeder
connection service cable
O - Switch ON/OFF.
Q - Power input cable.
N – Socket:
Connect the cooling unit.
P – Connector:
Connect the cooling unit.
R – Fuse holder: T – 2A.
3.2.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE WIRE FEEDER (see pict. 2)
B - Central adapter:
Connect the MIG or TIG welding torch
A - Connector:
For connecting the remote controls.
A clean contact is available between pins 4 and 5 that closes
when the arc is lit (Arc On).
Between pins 1 and 9 it is possible to command the welding
start and stop.
H - Connector:
Connect the connector of the power source/wire feeder
connection extension cable.
G - Gas hose fitting:
Connect the gas hose of the power source/wire feeder
connection
I - Socket:
Connect the patch connector of the power source/wire feeder
connection power cable
J - K - Quick-fitting sockets:
Connect the red and blue tubes of the wire feeder/ power source
connection. NOTE: Match the hose and socket colours correctly
C - D - Quick-fitting sockets:
Connect any hoses leaving a water-cooled torch. NOTE: Match
the hose and socket colours correctly.
3.2.2 DESCRIPTION OF THE PANEL (see pict. 3)
The panel commands are divided into 4 sectors, plus a menu of
secondary functions, and are described in the following
paragraphs:
3.2.2.1 Setting up the welding process.
3.2.2.2 Accessory functions.
3.2.2.3 Displaying and adjusting the welding parameters.
3.2.2.4 Service functions.
3.2.2.5 Secondary functions menu.
3.2.2.1 SETTING UP THE WELDING PROCESS
3.2.2.1.1 A1 Button - Choosing the welding process.
Each time this button is pressed, the LED corresponding
to the selection lights.
LED B1
Pulsed synergic MIG/MAG welding.
LED C1
Non-pulsed synergic MIG/MAG welding.
LED D1
Conventional MIG/MAG welding.
Led E1
TIG welding.The arc is started by means of a short-circuit.
Led F1
MMA (Manual Metal Arc) welding.
3.2.2.1.2 G1 Button Selecting the operating mode.
Each time this button is pressed, the LED corresponding
to the selection lights.
LED H1 - Two-stage
The machine begins welding when the torch trigger is pressed,
and stops when released.
NOTE: This mode is active in all MIG and TIG processes.
LED I1 - Four-stage
To begin welding press and release the torch trigger; to
interrupt, you must press and release it again.
NOTE: This mode is active in all MIG and TIG processes.
LED J1 - Welding with three levels of current.
NOTE: this mode is active in synergic MIG processes and in
TIG mode.
Especially recommended for MIG welding of aluminium.
Three currents are available, which may be called up during
welding using the torch start button. The "slope" current may be
set as described in paragraph 3.2.2.2 "accessory functions":
LEDs I2, J2, K2.
- Operation in MIG mode:
Welding begins when the torch button is pressed. The welding
current used will be the one set with the LED I2. This current will
be kept for as long as the torch trigger is held down; when
released, the first current changes to the welding current, set
with the knob X, within the time established by the LED J2, and
will be kept until the torch trigger is pressed again. The next time
the torch button is pressed, the welding current will switch to the
third current or "crater-filler" current, set with the LED K2, in the
time established by the LED J2, and will be maintained for as
long as the torch trigger is held down. Welding stops when the
button is released.
- Operation in TIG mode:
To start the arc, briefly press and release (< 0.7 sec.) the torch
trigger, and within three seconds create a brief short-circuit
between the tungsten electrode and the workpiece. The arc
lights and the welding current will be the one set with the LED I2.
This current will be maintained until the torch trigger is pressed
briefly and released. At this commands the first current switches
to the welding current, set with the knob X, in the time
established by the LED J2 and will be maintained until the torch
trigger is once again briefly pressed and released. At this point
the welding current will switch to the third current, or "crater-
filler" current, set with the LED K2, in the time established by the
LED J2. To shut off the arc, briefly press and release the button.
At any time during welding, pressing the torch button for more
than 0.7 seconds will shut off the arc.
NOTE: moving the reference current, thus the one set with knob
X, automatically changes to percentages the current set with the
LEDs I2 and K2.
3.2.2.1.3 Button K1- Choice of the wire diameter.
Every time this button is pressed, it lights the LED V
corresponding to the wire diameter that the machine is set to
weld.
NOTE: This selection is active only with synergic MIG proceses.
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