- 10.1 WIRE DRAWING FOR 13212-J-02 AUTO MIG 3PH380V EUROPE INDIA ........Page 18 - 10.2 WIRE DRAWING FOR 13212-J-03 AUTO MIG 2133PH 220V USA ..........Page 19 11 AUTO MIG 3PH/400V EUROPE/INDIA ................Page 20 12 AUTO MIG 3PH/220V USA....................Page 21 www.celette.com Page No: 2...
IMPORTANT: Before starting the equipment, read the contents of this manual, which must be stored in a place familiar to all users for the entire operative life-span of the machine. This equipment must be used solely for welding operations. www.celette.com Page No: 3...
Always verify the supply ground - check and be sure that input power cord ground wire is properly connected to ground terminal in disconnect box or that cord plug is conncted to a properly grounded receptable outlet. www.celette.com Page No: 4...
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Arc rays from the welding process produce intense visible and invisible (ultraviolet and infrared) rays that can burn eyes and skin Sparks fly off from the weld. W ear a welding helmet fitted with a proper shade of filter to protect your face and eyes when welding or watching. www.celette.com Page No: 5...
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Allow cooling period before working on gun or torch. MAGNETIC FIELDS CAN AFFECT PEACEMAKERS: Pacemaker wearers keep away. Wearers should consult their doctor before going near arc welding, gouging, or spot welding operations. www.celette.com Page No: 6...
Reduce current or reduce duty cycle before starting to weld again. Do not block or filter airflow to unit. STATIC (ESD) CAN DAMAGE PC BOARDS: Put on grounded wrist strap BEFORE handling boards or parts. Use proper static-proof bags and boxes to store, move, or ship PC boards. www.celette.com Page No: 7...
This machine is manufactured in compliance with the instructions contained in the harmonized standard, and must be used solely for professional purposes in an industrial environment. There may be potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in non-industrial environments. IN CASE OF MALFUNCTIONS, REQUEST ASSISTANCE FROM QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. www.celette.com Page No: 8...
Secondary voltage with welding current I2 Nominal supply voltage IP21 Machine case protection class. The 1 in the second digit place means that this unit is not fit to work outdoors in the rain Insulation Class NOTE: This machine has also been designed to work in class 3 pollution areas. www.celette.com Page No: 9...
The weld circuit must not be placed deliberately in direct or indirect contact with the ground conductor if it is not in the work to be welded. www.celette.com Page No: 10...
Screw the current nozzle again, making sure that the hole diameter be the same as that the wire used. Insert the welding conic gas nozzle by rotating it clockwise. Open the gas cylinder and adjust flowmeter at 8-10L/min. WARNING: Check that the gas used is compatible with the material to be welded. www.celette.com Page No: 11...
Insert the teflon sheath for aluminum and ensure it protrudes from both ends. Screw the current nozzle so that the sheath adheres to it. Insert the sheath holding nipple, the O-Ring in the free end of the sheath and secure with the nut without tightening too much. www.celette.com Page No: 12...
Too much weld bead penetration DEFECT 3: Lateral Cracking CAUSES: Welding speed too fast Low current and high arc voltages DEFECT 4: Too much Spatter CAUSES: Voltage too high Insufficient impedance No gas heater used for CO2 shielding gas www.celette.com Page No: 13...
WIRE FEED MOTOR: Periodically clean the wire feed assembly and the drive rolls from any rust or metal shavings due to the feeding of the wire. A periodic check of all the components of the wire feed assembly, spool holder, drive rolls, wire liner and the contact tip is recommended. www.celette.com Page No: 14...
The machine is equipped with a thermostat that shuts the machine down when the power source overheats. After the thermostat intervenes, let the power source cool down for several minutes before resuming welding operations. The troubleshooting table lists troubles, causes and remedies for those troubles that occur most commonly. www.celette.com Page No: 15...
Make sure that the wires cannot come into contact with moving parts or parts that heat during operation. Replace all clamps in their original positions on the machine, to prevent a connection between the primary and secondary circuits if a conductor accidentally breaks or disconnects. www.celette.com Page No: 16...
G: Heat switch knob: Adjust the heat (the larger the number, the larger the heat) H: Quick connect or for work return lead I: Gas pipe connecter J: Input power cable (Confirm the power voltage before use) K: Socket for heater of regulator L: Fuse M: Ground connection SUPPORT FOR CYLINDER www.celette.com Page No: 17...