Start Up Of The Device; Intended Use - Paton StandardMIG-160 Instruction Manual

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1. Buttons to adjust the selected parameter to decrease and increase (default: for
MMA – welding current, for TIG – welding current, MIG/MAG – welding voltage);
2. Digital display;
3. Button for selecting the source function in the current welding mode;
4. Button for selecting the welding mode:
a) Manual arc welding with stick electrode (MMA);
b) Tungsten-arc inert-gas welding (TIG);
c)
Semi-automatic welding in safety gas environment (MIG/MAG);
5. Device overheating indicator: when the device is operating normally, the indicator
is off, when the device is overheated it starts flashing;
6. Button for inserting the wire into the holder (gas not supplied);
7. Buttons to decrease and increase parameters (default: wire feed speed);
8. Digital display of the wire feeder;
9. Button for testing shielding gas supply (wire is not fed);
10. Button for selecting functions of the wire feeder;
11. Indicators of torch button mode (2T / 4T / alt.4T mode);
12. EURO connector type KZ-2 for MIG/MAG torch connection;
13. Power supply plug to the wire feeder;
14. Main power on/off switch;
15. Fuse (4A) for wire feed unit;
16. Shielding gas connection.
17. Lifting protective cover for wire feeder and coil compartment;
18. Location for connecting the grounding cable;
A – Power socket "+" of bayonet type:
a) for MMA welding - the electrode cable is connected (in rarer cases, when special
electrodes are used, the "ground" cable is connected);
b) for TIG welding - only the "ground" cable is connected;
c) MIG/MAG Welding with solid wire (GMAW) - the polarity cable is connected;
d) MIG/MAG welding with flux cored wire (FCAW) - the ground cable is connected;
B – Power socket "-" of bayonet type:
a)
for MMA welding, a "ground" wire is connected (in very rare cases, with special
electrodes, an electrode wire is connected);
b) for TIG welding - the TIG torch is connected;
c)
MIG/MAG welding with solid wire (GMAW) - the ground cable is connected;
d) MIG/MAG welding with cored wire (FCAW) - the polarity cable is connected

2. START UP OF THE DEVICE

ATTENTION!: Before starting up the device, please read section 13 "Safety rules".

2.1 INTENDED USE

The machine is designed exclusively for: MIG/MAG (Metal Inert Gas / Metal Active Gas), TIG
(Tungsten Inert Gas) and Manual Metal Arc Welding (MMA). Any modification of the device
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