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Congratulations on your choice of the Kemparc™ SYN-series welding system. Reliable

and durable, Kemppi products are affordable to maintain, and they increase your work

productivity.
This user manual contains important information on the use, maintenance and safety of

your Kemppi product. The technical specifications of the device can be found at the end of

the manual. Please read the manual carefully before using the equipment for the first time.

For your safety and that of your working environment, pay particular attention to the safety

instructions in the manual.
For more information on Kemppi products, contact Kemppi Oy, consult an authorised Kemppi

dealer, or visit the Kemppi Web site at www.kemppi.com.
The specifications presented in this manual are subject to change without prior notice.

NOTE!

Items in the manual that require particular attention in order to minimise damage and

personal harm are indicated with this symbol. Read these sections carefully and follow their

instructions.

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sAFetY instruCtiOns

Kemppi welding devices conform to international safety standards. Safety is an important

issue in equipment design and manufacturing. Therefore, Kemppi welding solutions are

unparalleled in safety. There are, however, always certain hazards involved in using welding

equipment. Therefore, to ensure your personal safety and the safety of your working

environment, carefully read the safety instructions below and respect them.

use of personal protective equipment

• The arc and its reflecting radiation damage unprotected eyes. Shield your eyes and

face appropriately before you start welding or observe welding. Also note the different

requirements for the darkness of the screen in the mask as the welding current changes.

• The arc radiation and spatters burn unprotected skin. Always wear protective gloves,

clothing and footwear when welding.

• Always wear hearing protection if the ambient noise level exceeds the allowable limit

(e.g., 85 dB).

general operating safety

• Exercise caution when handling parts heated in welding. For example, the tip of the

welding torch, the end of the welding rod and the work piece will heat during gouging to

a burning temperature.

• Never wear the device on the shoulder during welding and never suspend it by the

carrying strap during welding.

• Do not expose the machine to high temperatures, as this may cause damage to the

machine.

• Keep the torch cable and earthing cable as close to each other as possible throughout

their length. Straighten any loops in the cables. This minimises your exposure to harmful

magnetic fields, which may interfere with a pacemaker, for example.

• Do not wrap the cables around the body.

• In environments classified as dangerous, only use S-marked welding devices with a safe

idle voltage level. These work environments include, for example, humid, hot or small

spaces where the user may be directly exposed to the surrounding conductive pieces.

spatter and fire safety

• Welding is always classified as hot work, so pay attention to fire safety regulations during

welding and after it.

• Remember that fire can break out from sparks even several hours after the welding work

is completed.



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