MAINTENANCE
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CURRENT RANGE SELECTOR CONTACTS: The contacts should not be greased. To keep the contacts clean, rotate the current control handle through its entire range frequently. Good practice is to turn the handle from maximum to minimum setting twice each morning before starting to weld. Never rotate the han- dle while the machine is under load.
Put a drop of oil on the CURRENT RANGE SELEC- TOR shaft at least once every month.
RECEPTACLE: Keep the electrical receptacle in good condition. Remove any dirt, oil, or other debris from surfaces and holes.
CABLE CONNECTIONS: Check the welding cable connections at the weld output terminals often. Be
sure that the connections are always tight.
IDLER MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
Before doing electrical work on the idler printed circuit board, disconnect the battery.
1.The solenoid plunger must work freely because binding can cause engine surging. If surging occurs, be sure the plunger is properly lined up with the carburetor lever. Dust the plunger about once a year with graphite powder.
2.When any service is done, reassemble the rubber bellows on the solenoid plunger with the vent hole on the lower side.
3.Proper operation of the idler requires good ground- ing of the printed circuit board (through its mount- ing). The reed switch and battery must also be grounded properly.
4.If desired, the welder can be used without automat-
ic idling by setting the “Idler” switch to the “High Idle” position.
5.When installing a new battery or using a jumper bat- tery to start the engine, be sure the battery polarity is connected properly. The correct polarity is nega- tive ground. Damage to the engine alternator and the printed circuit board can result from incorrect connection.
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