Introduction, Safety information – Parkside PESG 120 A1 User Manual
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1. Introduction
Congratulations on your new purchase.
You have decided in favor of a high-quality pro-
duct. The operating instructions are a part of this 
product. They contain information of importance 
for your safety, for the use of the product and for 
its disposal. Before you use the product, acquaint 
yourself with all the information concerning its 
operation and safety. Use the product only as 
described and only for the listed areas of applica-
tion. If you hand on the product to other people, 
give them all the documentation as well.
2. Safety information
Please note
Warning!
Use this equipment only for the purpose for which 
it is designed, as described in these instructions: 
Manual arc welding with coated electrodes. 
Handling this system incorrectly may be hazar-
dous for persons, animals and property and may 
result in burning buildings, electric shocks, eye 
injuries, etc. The user of this system is responsible 
for his/her own safety and for the safety of others. 
Read these operating instructions and follow all 
the information.
•
 Repairs and/or maintenance work must be 
left strictly to qualified personnel.
•
 Only use the welding cables supplied 
(H07RN-F 3x1.0 mm
2
/ H01N2-D 1x10
mm
2
).
•
 Ensure that the equipment is looked after pro-
perly.
•
 To ensure that sufficient air can be drawn in 
through the ventilation slits, the equipment 
should not be constricted or placed next to a 
wall while it is operating. Make sure that the 
equipment is correctly connected to the mains 
supply (see 5.). Do not subject the mains lead 
to any tensile stress. Unplug the equipment 
before you change its position.
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 Check the condition of the welding cables, 
the electrode holder and the earth terminals; 
wear on the insulation and the live parts may 
result in dangerous conditions and reduce the 
quality of the welding work.
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 Arc welding generates sparks, molten metal 
particles and smoke, so the following is requi-
red: Remove all inflammable substances and/
or materials from the working area.
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Ensure that there is adequate ventilation.
•
 Do not weld on tanks, vessels or pipes that 
have contained inflammable liquids or gases. 
Avoid all direct contact with the welding cir-
cuit; the idling voltage between the electrode 
holder and the earth terminal may be dange-
rous.
•
 Do not store or use the equipment in wet or 
damp conditions or in the rain. 
•
 Protect your eyes with specially designed 
goggles (DIN level 9-10), which you can 
attach to the supplied welding screen. Wear 
gloves and dry safety clothing that are not 
contaminated by any oil or grease to ensure 
that your skin is not exposed to ultraviolet ra-
diation from the arc.
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Do not use this welder to defrost pipes.
•
 Make sure that the equipment is set up so it 
stands firmly. If the equipment is set up on an 
angled surface, it may need to be secured by 
tying or blocking the wheels.
Hazard!
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The radiation from the arc can damage your 
eyes and cause burns on skin.
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Arc welding generates sparks and droplets 
of molten metal; the welded workpiece may 
start to glow and will remain very hot for a 
relatively long period of time. Never touch the 
workpiece with bare hands.
•
Arc welding releases vapors that may be 
harmful. Every electric shock is potentially 
fatal.
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Do not approach the arc within a radius of 15 
m unprotected.
•
Protect yourself (and others around you) 
against the possible hazardous effects of the 
arc.
•
Warning: depending on the mains connection 
conditions at the connection point of the wel-
ding set, other consumers connected to the 
mains may suffer faults.
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