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Rogue
ES 151iP, ES 181iP
Instruction manual
Valid for: HA425-, HA426-xxxx-xxxx
0448 527 001   GB   20241112

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Summarization of Contents

Safety
Safety Symbols
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION symbols used in the manual.
General Safety Precautions
Outlines essential safety precautions for operating ESAB equipment, including personnel training and workplace suitability.
Specific Welding Hazards
Details specific hazards like electric shock, EMF, fumes, arc rays, and noise associated with welding operations.
Operational Hazards and Precautions
Covers additional hazards such as moving parts, fire risks, and hot surfaces encountered during equipment operation.
Introduction
Included Equipment
Lists the components included with the Rogue ES 151iP and ES 181iP welding power sources.
Installation
Installation Location
Provides guidelines for positioning the power source to ensure adequate cooling and unobstructed airflow.
Lifting and Moving
Details safe procedures for lifting and moving the welding power source using its handle.
Mains Power Connection
Explains the requirements and considerations for connecting the power source to the mains supply, including fuse and cable specifications.
Operation
Control Panel and Connections
Identifies and explains the purpose of various connection terminals and control devices on the welding power source.
Cable Connections
Guides the user on how to properly connect welding and return cables for different welding processes.
Powering On and Off
Describes the procedure for safely turning the welding power source on and off.
Cooling Fan Operation
Explains the fan control feature and its benefits for cooling and minimizing dust intake.
Overheating Protection
Details the thermal protection system that prevents the unit from overheating.
Welding Functions Overview
Explains welding functions like MMA/SMAW/Stick and Arc Force, including their operation and purpose.
Advanced Welding Features
Details specific welding processes like TIG/GTAW, and operational features such as Hot Start, VRD, and Pulse welding.
Setting Panel and Controls
Describes the setting panel, including indicators, control knob, and process selection buttons for operating the unit.
Maintenance
Routine Maintenance Schedule
Outlines a schedule for routine maintenance tasks, including checks on labels, terminals, and cables.
Cleaning Procedures
Provides instructions for cleaning the power source to maintain performance and extend its lifespan.