10 en, Operation disturbances, Disposal of the machine – Kemppi M 420MV User Manual

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FastMig M 420MV

10

EN

6.

OPERATION DISTURBANCES

Should you experience a malfunction from your machine, please consult the basic

troubleshooting text above first, and complete some basic checks.
If the machine malfunction cannot be corrected with these measures, contact your Kemppi

maintenance service workshop.
Operation of the overload protection
Yellow thermal protection lamp is lit when the thermostat is operating due to loading beyond

the stated duty cycle.
The thermostat will operate, if machine is continuously loaded over rated values or cooling air

circulation is blocked.
Internal fans will cool the machine, and when the pilot lamp is not lit the machine is

automatically ready for welding.
Control fuses
Fuse, 6.3 A delayed, on the rear wall of machine provides protection for auxiliary devices.
Use the same type and rating of fuse as marked beside the fuse adapter. Damage caused by

incorrect fuse selection is not covered by the guarantee.
Under and over voltages in the mains supply
Primary circuits of the machine are protected against sudden, transient overvoltages. The

machine is designed to withstand 3 x 440 V voltage continuously. Ensure that voltage is kept

within this permissible limit, especially when the mains supply is provided by a combustion

engine generator. If the mains has under voltage or overvoltage, machine control stops

operation automatically.
Loss of a phase in the mains supply
Loss of a mains power phase causes noticeably poor welding properties. In some cases the

machine won't start at all. Loss of a phase can be due to following:

• Blowing of mains supply fuse

• Defective mains cable

• Bad connection of mains power cable on machine terminal block or plug of machine.

7.

DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE

Do not dispose of electrical equipment with normal waste!
In observance of European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic

equipment, and its implementation in accordance with national law, electrical equipment

that has reached the end of its life must be collected separately and taken to an appropriate

environmentally responsible recycling facility.
The owner of the equipment is obliged to deliver a decommissioned unit to a regional

collection centre, per the instructions of local authorities or a Kemppi representative. By

applying this European Directive you will improve the environment and human health.

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