OPERATION
• Verify that the TIG Water Cooler Reservoir is
filled to the correct level as described in the
ADDING COOLANT MIXTURE section of
these Instructions.
• Check that all Torch and Reservoir hose
connections are secure and that the Lid is
properly latched.
• Plug the GFCI into a 120VAC, 60Hz, 15 Amp,
breaker protected circuit (FIG 23).
• Press the TEST button on the GFCI to verify that
it "trips' and operates properly. Press RESET to
begin using the TIG Water Cooler Unit (FIG 24).
• Turn unit on by setting the Power Switch to the
"O" position. The pump motor will be heard
running (FIG 25).
• Check for leaks at the hose connections and for
any kinks in the coolant hoses.
• Begin welding as normal, periodically checking
the Coolant Temperature Gauge (FIG 26).
• When the Coolant temperature reaches 125°F,
stop welding, turn off Power Switch, unplug
GFCI and allow Coolant to cool off or replace
Coolant.
DO NOT allow Coolant temperature
to exceed 125°F or permanent
damage to the torch and pump
can occur and dangerously high
temperatures could cause scald-
ing burns.
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FIG. 23
FIG. 23
FIG. 24
FIG. 24
FIG. 25
FIG. 25
FIG. 26
FIG. 26