Lincoln Electric IM883-A manual Weld Mode Selector Switch, Figure B.1

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WELDING CONTROLS (Figure B.1)

1.OUTPUT CONTROL- The OUTPUT dial is used to preset the output voltage or current as dis- played on the digital meters for the four welding modes. When in the CC-STICK, DOWNHILL PIPE or CV-WIRE modes and when a remote control is connected to the 6-Pin or 14-Pin Connector, the auto-sensing circuit automatically switches the OUTPUT CONTROL from control at the welder to the remote control.

In the CV-WIRE mode, if the feeder being used has a voltage control when the wire feeder control cable is connected to the 14-Pin Connector, the auto- sensing circuit automatically makes OUTPUT CON- TROL inactive and the wire feeder voltage control active. Otherwise, the OUTPUT CONTROL is used to preset the voltage

When in the TOUCH START TIG mode and when an Amptrol is connected to the 6-Pin Connector, the OUTPUT dial is used to set the maximum current range of the CURRENT CONTROL of the Amptrol.

2. DIGITAL OUTPUT METERS-The digital meters allow the output voltage (CV-WIRE mode) or current (CC-STICK,DOWN HILL PIPE and TIG modes) to be set prior to welding using the OUT- PUT control dial. During welding, the meter display the actual output voltage (VOLTS) and current (AMPS). A memory feature holds the display of both meters on for seven seconds after welding is stopped. This allows the operator to read the actual current and voltage just prior to when welding was ceased.

While the display is being held the left-most deci- mal point in each display will be flashing. The accuracy of the meters is +/- 3%.

3. WELD MODE SELECTOR SWITCH-

(Provides four selectable welding modes)

CV-WIRE DOWNHILL PIPE CC-STICK TOUCH START TIG

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Contents Vantage California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a LʼArc Précautions DE SûretéThank You Table of Contents 528 Section DSection E Section FTechnical Specifications Vantage 400 K2410-1 K2410-2 InstallationVRD Voltage Reduction Device Safety PrecautionsLocation and Ventilation Vehicle Mounting PRE-OPERATION Engine ServiceHigh Temperature Operation TowingFuel Battery ConnectionRemote Control OILTotal Combined Length of Electrode and Work Cables Electrical ConnectionsMachine Grounding Welding Output CablesStandby Power Connections Auxiliary Power ReceptaclesGfci Duplex Receptacles Connection of Vantage 400 to Premises Wiring Control Cable Model Connection of Lincoln Electric Wire Feeders Connection of LN-15 to the Vantage Shut the welder off Across The-Arc ModelConnection of Prince XL Spool GUN to the Vantage General Description OperationFigure B.1 Weld Mode Selector SwitchTable B.1 Wire Feeder Voltmeter SwitchTable B.2 Engine ControlsGlow Plug Push Button Starting the EngineElectrode Information Stopping the EngineWelder Operation Duty CycleTypical Current Ranges 1 for Tungsten ELECTRODES2 TIG WeldingTable B.3 Auxiliary Power Wire WELDING-CVARC Gouging TIG Options AccessoriesField Installed Options / ACCES- Sories Wire Feeder OptionsRoutine Maintenance MaintenanceEngine OIL Change AIR CleanerOIL Filter Change Maintenance Tightening the FAN Belt Cooling SystemBleeding the Fuel System Arrestor Engine AdjustmentBattery Maintenance Servicing Optional SparkGfci Receptacle Testing and RESET- Ting Procedure Welder / Generator MaintenanceHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingLincoln Authorized Field Service FacilityContact your local Lincoln Welding without a control cable Troubleshooting Faulty control cable. Repair or Your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service FacilityDiagrams Diagrams Diagrams Diagrams Diagrams Diagrams Diagrams Diagrams Diagrams Diagram Wiring400 Print DimensionPrecaucion Warnung