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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFE USE – HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH ARC WELDING AND PLASMA CUTTING ....2 1.1 General safety rules ................................... 2 1.2 Electric shock can kill ................................2 1.3 Welding arc radiation can be dangerous ......................... 3 1.4 Vapours and gases can be dangerous ..........................3 1.5 Noise can be harmful ................................
USER’S MANUAL 1. SAFE USE – HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH ARC WELDING AND PLASMA CUTTING Arc welding and plasma cutting are processes feeder fitted with spool and harness). Care that can pose hazards for the operator and per- shall be taken during manual handling. sons in his vicinity.
USER’S MANUAL • Power supply must never be connected Such radiation can be direct or reflected from before the accessories of SK sockets/con- surfaces such as bright metals and light colo- nectors are properly installed in the device. ured objects. •...
USER’S MANUAL Arc welding and allied processes produce wel- in case of an emergency, are in the imme- ding fume which may pollute the atmosphere diate vicinity. surrounding the work. Welding fume is a vary- • In closed rooms or in certain circumstances ing mixture of airborne gases and fine particles during outdoor operations, it may be re- which, if inhaled or swallowed, constitute a...
USER’S MANUAL source, • The surroundings of the work should be observed for an adequate period after its c) effective maintenance of sound protection termination. devices, • „Hot spots” and immediate surroundings d) indication as „ear protection areas” where should be observed until their temperature applicable, has dropped to normal.
USER’S MANUAL • Keep your face and head away from the cy- Never aim the burner tip of the welding torch linder valve socket when the valve is being at your face, eyes or other people. opened. 1.7.4 Moving elements can be dangerous •...
USER’S MANUAL WARNING The maximum voltage of 15kV. Accidental pressing of the microswitch results in unintentional arc ignition. Never bring a bare hand close to the electrode, when the device is connected to a power source. 1.9 SYMBOLS USED IN INSTRUCTIONS We use this symbol to pay your attention about important information.
Methods of reducing electromagnetic interference are listed in detail in the standard EN 60974-9 – „Arc welding equipment – Part 9: Installation and use”. 4. CONFORMITY WITH STANDARDS Device SPARTUS® EasyTIG 200XP AC/DC are in conformity with the relevant Union harmoniza- tion legislation: LVD 2014/35/UE...
(5 – 100%), base current (10 – 200A), pulse frequency (0.5 – 200Hz). Depending on the welder’s preferences EasyTIG 200XP AC/DC can work in 2T or 4T mode. MMA welding mode (to 200A) is assisted by functions: Arc Force and Hot Start.
However it is not designed to be used outdoor during precipitation if it is not covered. 6.2 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS OF DEVICE EasyTIG 200XP AC/DC Input ~1 x 230V ±10% 50/60 Hz Welding current TIG [A] AC 10 –...
* LIFT – the arc ignition by rubbing the electrode on the workpiece. HF – contactless arc ignition. 7. INSTALLATION AND USE WARNING! SPARTUS® EasyTIG machines are intended for professional and industrial applications. Installation and use of the device may only be carried out appropriately trained professionals. It is forbidden to grinding and/or carrying out other locksmith works or mechanical working of metal in the vicinity of the ventilation opening of unit.
USER’S MANUAL 7.2 MOVEMENT AND HANDLING When moving the welding machine please take extra care. The device should be moved by using specially designed transport lugs. If transport handle is damaged, then it needs to be repaired at an authorized service center. 7.3 DESCRIPTION OF CONSTRUCTION Transport handle Shield gas connector –...
USER’S MANUAL 7.4 CONNECTING TO POWER SUPPLY Requirements for power network parameters (voltage, permissible range of mains voltage fluctuations etc.) are given in the table with technical parameters of device and on the rating plate of welding machine. Before connecting the unit to the power source: •...
USER’S MANUAL Pressure regulator Gas line Gas cylinder Power AC 1~230V Control cable Gas connector Return cable Work cable TIG torch INSTALLATION – MMA WELDING Before connecting hardware and shielding gas to the device, make sure that the device is discon- nected from power source and switch is in the OFF position.
USER’S MANUAL 7.7 DEVICE CONTROL PANEL – USING 7.7.1 Function panel description Left knob: select and adjust welding Left button: select of welding method, parameters job channel, brightness and reset Right button: parameter adjustment Display button Right knob: select and adjust welding parameters 7.7.2 Control panel System loading screen...
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USER’S MANUAL AC/DC TIG Lift mode AC/DC MMA mode DC COLD WELD AC+DC Job storage Factory reset TIG torch remote control Foot pedal remote control Over-heat alarm screen User welding parameters selection and saving. The machine has 10 channels which you can set and save your own welding parameters in the device memory.
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USER’S MANUAL Procedure for setting own welding parameters for the selected channel. 1. Select a channel. 2. Set the welding parameters and start work – the selected welding parameters will be saved automatically. You can apply the procedure to other channels. After using the RESET option, all custom welding parameter settings will be deleted and repla- ced with the factory default settings.
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USER’S MANUAL 7.7.4 AC HF Pulse TIG parameter adjustment Pre gas (0 – 10s) Pulse frequency (0.5 – 200Hz) Start current (10 – 200A) AC frequency (20 – 250Hz) Up slope (0 – 5s) AC balans (20 – 80%) Peak current (10 – 200A) Down slope (0 –...
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USER’S MANUAL AC balans (20 – 80%) Pre gas (0 – 10s) Down slope (0 – 5s) Start current (10 – 200A) Stop current (10 – 200A) Up slope (0 – 5s) Post gas (0.1 – 10s) Peak current (10 – 200A) AC frequency (20 –...
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USER’S MANUAL 7.7.9 DC HF TIG parameter adjustment Pre gas (0 – 10s) Down slope (0 – 5s) Start current (10 – 200A) Stop current (10 – 200A) Up slope (0 – 5s) Post gas (0.1 – 10s) Peak current (10 – 200A) 7.7.10 AC &...
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USER’S MANUAL 7.7.12 Course of TIG welding process – 2T During TIG function 2T, you can not set the current parameters of the initial and final current. Press the gun switch and hold it. Electromagnetic gas valve is turned on. The shielding gas stars to flow.
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USER’S MANUAL 7.7.13 Course of TIG welding process (4T) During TIG 4T, it is possible to preset the current value of the initial and final current. With this feature, you can prevent flooding at the beginning of the weld and fill the crater formed at the end of the weld.
USER’S MANUAL 7.7.14 Wired remote control Potentiometer Wire foot pedal in torch Control POTENTIOMETER FOOT PEDAL 8. MAINTENANCE WARNING! Before performing any maintenance or repairing of device, disconnect welding machine from the power source and wait at least 5 minutes. The voltage accumulated in capacitors should be discharged at this time to a safe level.
10. TROUBLESHOOTING Not all problems with functioning of the device, are the evidence of failure. You can independently carry out an analysis in search of probable failure. In case of doubt, please contact to SPARTUS® dealer or authorized service center.
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USER’S MANUAL Excessive spatter welding. The problem with Incorrect welding polarity. the arc ignition. Incorrect welding polarity. Unstable arc, excessive spatter welding, poor Electrode is damp or incorrectly heated weld quality – MMA. Unstable voltage in No load voltage equals 0V Damaged device OTHERS The warning light came on.
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