Setting Up The Powerset Mode - Everlast Cyclone 212 Operator's Manual

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Component Identification and Explanation
UNDERSTANDING POWERSET.
The PowerSet mode, regardless of process selected is designed to
help the user make accurate settings without the aid of complicated
charts or calculators. This helps both new welders and professionals
to set the machine easily without an extensive trial and error process.
The synergic nature of PowerSet mode requires the user to input
certain basic information (depending upon the process) such as metal
thickness, electrode diameter, wire type, and gas type. Once entered,
the machine takes over from there and presets a setting that is deter-
mined mathematically from the information given.
While PowerSet is a useful tool, not ever possible scenario can be
predicted. It does a good job at getting close to the right setting (in
most case, it will be very accurate). But things like weld position,
joint design, and even certain welding styles can create a situation
where the provided setting is not perfect. In these cases, the Pow-
erSet allows the user to fine tune the settings. However, there is a
limit to adjustment that is allowed in the PowerSet mode to prevent
an unworkable setting. This is usually a sufficient amount of adjust-
ment allowed to allow the user to find the perfect adjustment. How-
ever, in the event the user cannot find the perfect setting in PowerSet
mode or is unhappy with limitations placed on other functions or
modes, the user should leave PowerSet mode and use it in the man-
ual configuration.
USING POWERSET MODE.
Starting PowerSet Mode
To use the PowerSet mode, first select the process you wish to use,
paying attention to the type of gas/metal you are welding. Then, once
you have properly set the process, select the Power Set Button at the
bottom right side of the panel by pressing the button briefly. The LED
above the PowerSet button will illuminate. This will activate the Pow-
erSet Screen for the process you are using. (Each process allows the
Setting the Unit Up PowerSet Mode
use of PowerSet.) Once activated you will be ready to begin entering
the information you need.
Using PowerSet Mode.
Keep in mind that if you don't enter the correct information into the
machine, you will not get the correct operation either. Always review
the information you've put into the machine before deciding the unit
isn't working correctly or there isn't enough adjustment to provide the
proper setting.
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Regardless of the Process, the PowerSet mode essentially functions
the same. The above image is the PowerSet mode as it appears in
the MIG C25 process. Each process is slightly different with which
functions and parameters are allowed to be set, but otherwise setup
procedure is nearly identical. Begin the setup process by using the
up and down arrows (
Thickness" (1) level. Rotate the left side adjustment knob to select
the thickness of the metal you are welding, or the closest thickness/
gauge if not listed. Continue the setup process by using the up and
down arrows (
) on the right side to navigate to the "Wire Diame-
ter" (2) (Each mode varies whether its electrode size or wire diameter
that is to be selected). Use the right side adjustment knob to select
the correct size. NOTICE: If operating on 120V, some sizes and diam-
eters will be not be allowed to be selected as it is considered beyond
the capacity of the machine. In some cases, selections may be limited
because it is beyond the capacity of the electrode size or wire diame-
ter to properly weld or cut.
Once the information has been entered, the machine will automatical-
ly set your welding or cutting parameters for you and will be indicated
by the center adjustment bar in the stair stepped indicator below the
parameter (3). The bar will have a 4 pointed star to indicate this is
the target setting and will be highlighted green. If you need to fine
tune the setting, the location of the green bar will move left or right
down the "stairs" to the next lower level, (depending upon whether
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