an industrial environment. Due to the power-related as well as the
radiated interference variables, difficulties might arise in ensuring
electromagnetic compatibility in other environments.
Even if the device complies with the emission limit values in accord-
ance with the standard, such devices can still cause electromagnetic
interference in sensitive systems and devices. The user is responsible
for faults caused by the device while working, and the user must take
suitable protective measures. In doing so, the user must consider the
following:
power cables, control, signal and telecommunication lines
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computer and other microprocessor controlled devices
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television, radio and other playback devices
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electronic and electrical safety equipment
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persons with cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids
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measurement and calibration devices
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noise immunity of other devices in the vicinity
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the time of day at which the work is being done.
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The following is recommended to reduce possible interference
radiation:
fit a mains filter to the mains connection
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service the device regularly and keep it in good condition
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welding cables should be completely unwound and installed
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parallel on the floor, if possible
if possible, devices and systems at risk from interference
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radiation should be removed from the work area or shielded.
Note!
This device meets the requirements of the IEC 61000-3-12 standard.
Note!
The device is only for use in areas which are supplied with a current
load capacity of at least 100 A per phase.
z Before using the device
Take the device and accessories out of the packaging and check them for damage (e.g. transport
damage).
Fix the handle
onto the device (see Fig. 2).
1
Screw the two welding electrodes
tight (see Fig. 3).
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