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Reuse or Recycle Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment (WEEE) by disposing of it at a designated recycling or collection facility. • Contact your local government or disposal/collection facility for recycling information and locations. Or contact NOVA for further recycling or repair information.
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The owner of this product assumes all liability for its use and maintenance. NOVA does not warrant this product or this document for fitness for any particular pur- pose, for performance/accuracy or for suitability of application. Furthermore NOVA does...
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Safe operation and proper maintenance is your responsibility. NOVA Welding Industries is dedicated to keeping safety a top priority. While we have compiled this operator’s manual to instruct you in basic safe operation and maintenance of your NOVA product, it is no substitute for observing safe welding practices and behavior. Safe welding and related operations require basic knowledge, experience and ultimately the exercise of common sense.
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If you or the operator needs further instruction, contact NOVA at 1-877 755-9353. WARNING! High Frequency (HF) energy can interfere with the operation of pacemakers and can damage pacemakers.
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Safety Warnings, Dangers, Cautions and Instructions DANGER! Welding and cutting operations pose serious inhalation hazards. Some of these hazards are immediate while others are cumulative in their effect. Do not weld in enclosed spaces or in areas without adequate ventilation. Fumes and gases released in the welding and cutting operations can be toxic.
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Safety Warnings, Dangers, Cautions and Instructions CAUTION! Trip Hazards exist around welders. Cords, cables, welding leads and hoses pose a trip hazard. Be aware of their location and inform others of their location. Tape and se- cure them so they will stay out of high traffic areas. CAUTION! Welded metal can stay hot long after welding is completed.
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Call to Inquire. Specifications and availability subject to change. *Disclaimer: NOVA is an independent brand and is not endorsed, guaranteed by, or manufactured by Miller, Lincoln or ESAB. All brand names are trademarked and mentioned are for selection purposes only.
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Setup Guide COMPONENT ID FOOT PEDAL TRANSMITTER BATTERY TO TRANSMITTER AND BATTERY PACK CONNECTORS PEDAL ON/OFF SWITCH CHARGING PORT CHARGING PORT CONNECTOR CHARGER FOR PEDAL DONGLE/RECEIVER 100- 240V POWER PLUG FOR DONGLE CHARGING LIGHT RED (CHARGING) DONGLE CONNECTOR GREEN (CHARGED CONTROL ADAPTER FROM DONGLE CONNECTOR TO WELDER (TYPE VARIES BY BRAND, NOT NEEDED FOR SOME APPLICATIONS)
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Setup Guide NOTICE: The foot pedal may arrive with the top separated from the bottom. This is not damage. To install the top, flip the pedal spring under the cover to the forward position (towards transmitter end). Align the spring loaded pivot pins with the corresponding holes in the pedal top. The pins are spring loaded and can be squeezed so that the top slides down onto the pins.
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It is important to identify any potential issues with your pedal. NOTICE: If any issue is noted, you should contact NOVA and resolve it imme- diately. The pedal is well packaged, but shipping damage can occur. When the welder is set to high Amperages, the pedal will become...
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Setup Guide Getting Started receptacle. CONNECT THE BATTERY WIRE. The pedal is purposefully shipped with the wires from the lithium ion • The LED light at the bottom of the charger will turn red. battery in the pedal to the transmitter disconnected for safety and to •...
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• Unplug the Dongle when not in use. The Dongle does not have The NOVA wireless pedal operates simply and accurately. It is already an ON/OFF switch. paired with the receiver so it is ready to go when connected and...
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• Not all units require an adapter. If the supplied adapter does not fit your welder, contact NOVA as soon as possible. Not all weld- ers can be used with the NOVA wireless pedal. Older, non digi- talized welders will often not be able to work with this unit. If in...
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Interference. Turn off all other electronics in shop one at a time to isolate. swept up or down. Response is not as expected. Bad potentiometer or broken internal wires on the pedal. Contact NOVA (Wired pedal operates normally.) Another foot pedal is controlling the welder.
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