Plug the welder into an appropriate electrical outlet
Plug the welder in the appropriate electrical outlet (120V or 220V).
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Set temperature, then turn the welder on
The temperature control is a dial that does not rotate more than 360 degrees.
Overturning the dial will damage the temperature dial. Only authorized people
should touch the temperature setting dial. Do not exceed the MIN/MAX limits
Set the temperature on the welder using the Drader screwdriver. Gently turn the dial to the
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required temperature mark. The next page has some suggested temperature settings.
Turn the On/Off switch on.
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When first turned on, the LED will start off solid RED, then, as the welder heats towards the set
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temperature it will start flashing RED. At the set temperature the LED will turn GREEN.
During operation, the LED will alternately switch between GREEN and/or RED when it is
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maintaining the set temperature.
Above set temperature or out of range ( LED OFF ) LED will go to GREEN as temp falls.
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The high temperature cutoff switch [HTCO] may shut the unit off if the temperature
inside the welder housing exceeds the temperature limit. Once the welder cools off,
the unit will operate normally. This feature should not be used on purpose.
Proper temperature is crucial for high quality welds. Set the proper temperature.
If you change welding materials and decrease the temperature, by the time you purge the
original welding rod from inside the barrel, the welder should be cool enough to resume
welding at the right temperature. If in doubt about the temperature, wait a few minutes.
If the Injectiweld is not being used for a period of ½ hour or more, either turn the welder off
or turn it down to the lowest temperature level.
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