Arc Force - Matco Tools MP200DVILCD Owner's Manual

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4. DC STICK WELDING SET-UP
a. Press the START BUTTON
b. Turn the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB until the STICK screen is
displayed
c. Push in the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB to confirm your
selection.
d. Follow the display set-up
i. Connect the Electrode Holder to the Positive (+) Weld Output Connection
ii. Connect the Ground Cable to the Negative (-) Weld Output Connection
e. This machine is now set to weld.
f. AMPERAGE Adjustment: Turn the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB.
i. Counter Clockwise to decrease amperage
ii. Clockwise to increase amperage
g. HOT START
i. Press the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB to exit the
Amperage Adjustment Mode.
ii. Turn the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB to HOT START.
Press to confirm.
iii. Turn the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB to adjust the
HOT START. Push in the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION
KNOB to confirm your selection.
h. ARC FORCE
i. Press the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB to exit the
Amperage Adjustment Mode.
ii. Turn the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB to ARC FORCE.
Press to confirm.
iii. Turn the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB to adjust the
ARC FORCE. Push in the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION
KNOB to confirm your selection.
1. Press the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB to
deselect the wire speed feed parameter adjustments
2. Turn the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB until
you get to MEMORY LOAD.
3. Press the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB to
access the MEMORY LOAD.
4. Turn the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB to
choose the file number you wish to use to load. Press the
MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB to confirm.
Press the MULTI-FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT/SELECTION KNOB again
to confirm.
5. Press the PREVIOUS SCREEN button then wait a few seconds for the
display to go into welding mode.
1. Note that you will only be able to adjust the amperage to within the
available welding range. Keep in mind that this amperage range is
different when using 120V power and 230V power.
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