Operation, General description, Warning – Lincoln Electric VANTAGE 400 (AU) User Manual

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OPERATION

VANTAGE® 400 (AU)

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Do not attempt to use this equipment until you
have thoroughly read the engine manufacturer’s
manual supplied with your welder. It includes
important safety precautions, detailed engine
starting, operating and maintenance instructions,
and parts lists.

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ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

• Do not touch electrically live parts or

electrode with skin or wet clothing.

• Insulate yourself from work and

ground

• Always wear dry insulating gloves.

• Always operate the welder with the

hinged door closed and the side pan-
els in place.

• Read carefully the Safety Precautions page

before operating this machine. Always follow
these and any other safety procedures included
in this manual and in the Engine Instruction
Manual.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The VANTAGE® 400 (AU) is a diesel engine powered
DC multi-process welding power source and AC
power generator. The engine drives a generator that
supplies three phase power for the DC welding circuit,
single phase and Three Phase power for the AC auxil-
iary outlets. The DC welding control system uses state
of the art Chopper Technology for superior weld-
ing performance.

The VANTAGE® 400 (AU) is fitted with a selectable
VRD(Voltage Reduction Device). The VRD operates
in the CC-Stick mode reducing the OCV to <30 volts
increasing operator safety when welding is performed
in environments with increased hazard of electric
shock.

FOR AUXILIARY POWER:

Start the engine and set the IDLER control switch to
the desired operating mode. Full power is available
regardless of the welding control settings providing no
welding current is being drawn.

ENGINE OPERATION

Before Starting the Engine:

• Be sure the machine is on a level surface.
• Open side engine door and remove the engine oil

dipstick and wipe it with a clean cloth. Reinsert the
dipstick and check the level on the dipstick.

• Add oil (if necessary) to bring the level up to the full

mark. Do not overfill. Close engine door.

• Check radiator for proper coolant level. (Fill if nec-

essary).

• See Engine Owner’s Manual for specific oil and

coolant recommendations.

ADD FUEL

• Stop engine while fueling.
• Do not smoke when fueling.
• Keep sparks and flame away

from tank.

• Do not leave unattended while

fueling.

• Wipe up spilled fuel and allow

fumes to clear before starting
engine.

• D o n o t o v e r f i l l t a n k , f u e l

expansion may cause over-
flow.

DIESEL FUEL ONLY-Low sulphur fuel or ultra low
sulphur fuel in U.S.A. and Canada.

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• Remove the fuel tank cap.

• Fill the tank. DO NOT FILL THE TANK TO THE

POINT OF OVERFLOW.

• Replace the fuel cap and tighten securely.

• See Engine Owner’s Manual for specific fuel recom-

mendations.

BREAK-IN PERIOD

The engine will use a small amount of oil dur-
ing its “break-in” period. The break-in period is about
50 running hours.

Check the oil every four hours during break-in.
Change the oil after the first 50 hours of operation and
every 200 hours thereafter. Change the oil filter at
each oil change.

During break-in, subject the Welder to moderate
loads. Avoid long periods running at idle. Before
stopping the engine, remove all loads and allow
the engine to cool several minutes.

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WARNING

WARNING

CAUTION

DIESEL FUEL

can cause fire.

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