Operation, Warning – Lincoln Electric POWER FEED SVM185-A User Manual

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OPERATION

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LED condition

Steady green
Blinking green.

Blinking green, fast

Blinking green fol-
lowed by blinking
red.

Definition

System okay. The power source and wire feeder are communicating normally.
Occurs during a reset and indicates the power source is identifying each component in the system. This is
normal for up to 15 seconds after power-up, or if the system configuration is changed during operation.
Indicates that one or more pieces of ArcLink equipment are not mapping properly. Check the DIP switch set-
ting on the wire feeders.
Non-recoverable system fault. If the power source or wire feeder status LED is flashing any combination of
red and green, errors are present in the system. Count the error code before the machine is turned off-see
below.

Error codes are detailed in the Troubleshooting Section E. Individual code digits are flashed in red with a long
pause between digits. After each error code the LED will flash green and codes will repeat. There may be more
than one error code indicated. Record the red flash count (error code) for reference before turning unit off.

To clear the error, turn the power source OFF, and then back ON to reset. See Troubleshooting Section E.

STATUS LED

(See Table B.1)

The status LED indicates system status. Normal oper-
ation is a steady green light.

Note:

During normal power-up, the LED may flash red

and/or green as the equipment performs self tests.

STAT US

TABLE B.1

11. ON-OFF SWITCH

The On-Off Switch turns the wire feeder power on
and off. It does not control the power to the welding
power source.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.
• Turn the input power OFF at the

welding power source before
installation or changing drive
rolls and/or guides.

• Do not touch electrically live

parts.

• When inching with the gun trigger, electrode and

drive mechanism are "hot" to work and ground
and could remain energized several seconds
after the gun trigger is released.

• Welding power source must be connected to

system ground per the National Electrical Code
or any applicable local codes.

• Only qualified personnel should perform mainte-

nance work.

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