Lincoln Electric IM601-A Nameplates / Warning Decals Maintenance, Welder / Generator Maintenance

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MAINTENANCE

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BATTERY HANDLING

WARNING

GASES FROM BATTERY can explode.

Keep sparks, flame and cigarettes away from bat-

tery.

To prevent EXPLOSION when:

INSTALLING A NEW BATTERY - disconnect nega- tive cable from old battery first and connect to new battery last.

CONNECTING A BATTERY CHARGER - Remove bat-

tery from welder by disconnecting negative cable first, then positive cable and battery clamp. When reinstalling, connect negative cable last. Keep well ventilated.

USING A BOOSTER - connect positive lead to bat- tery first then connect negative lead to engine foot.

BATTERY ACID CAN BURN EYES AND SKIN.

Wear gloves and eye protection and be careful when working near battery. Follow instructions printed on battery.

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PREVENTING ELECTRICAL DAMAGE

1.When replacing, jumping, or otherwise connecting the battery to the battery cables, the proper polarity must be observed. Failure to observe the proper polarity could result in damage to the charging circuit. The positive (+) battery cable has a red terminal cover.

2.If the battery requires charging from an external charg- er, disconnect the negative battery cable first and then the positive battery cable before attaching the charger leads. Failure to do so can result in damage to the internal charger components. When reconnecting the cables, connect the positive cable first and the negative cable last.

PREVENTING BATTERY DISCHARGE

If you have an ignition switch, turn it off when engine is not running.

PREVENTING BATTERY BUCKLING

Tighten nuts on battery clamp until snug.

NAMEPLATES / WARNING DECALS MAINTENANCE

Whenever routine maintenance is performed on this machine - or at least yearly - inspect all nameplates and labels for legibility. Replace those which are no longer clear. Refer to the parts list for the replacement item number.

CHARGING THE BATTERY

When you charge, jump, replace, or otherwise connect battery cables to the battery, be sure the polarity is cor- rect. Improper polarity can damage the charging cir- cuit. The Commander positive (+) battery terminal has a red terminal cover.

If you need to charge the battery with an external charger, disconnect the negative cable first, then the positive cable before you attach the charger leads. after the battery is charged, reconnect the positive bat- tery cable first and the negative cable last. Failure to do co can result in damage to the internal charger components.

Follow the instructions of the battery charger manufac- turer for proper charger settings and charging time.

WELDER / GENERATOR

MAINTENANCE

STORAGE

Store the Commander in clean, dry protected areas.

CLEANING

Blow out the generator and controls periodically with low pressure air. do this at least once a week in par- ticularly dirty areas.

BRUSH REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT

It is normal for the brushes and slip rings to wear and darken slightly. Inspect the brushes when a generator overhaul is necessary.

WARNING

Do not attempt to polish slip rings while the engine is running.

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COMMANDER 300

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Contents Commander Safety Electric Shock can kill Cylinder may explode if damaged Précautions DE Sûreté Thank You Table of Contents Vii Installation Safety Precautions Lifting PRE-OPERATION Engine Service High Frequency Generators for TIG Applications Welding Output Cables Power Commander Connection of Lincoln Electric Wire FeedersConnection of the LN-25 to the Commander Connection of LN-7 or LN-8 to the CommanderConnection of AN LN-23P Wire Feeder to the Commander General Description Safety InstructionsDesign Features and Advantages Operating InstructionsWelding Capability For Auxiliary PowerOther Features K1585-1 Commander 300 Standard ModelFuel Level Gauge and Light Controls and SettingsRUN- Stop Switch Start PushbuttonHour Meter Idler SwitchOIL Pressure Gauge K1585-2 Std., K1585-1 Opt. and Light Idler Operational exceptionsAuxiliary Power Controls Starting the Engine Engine OperationStopping the Engine Stick Welding Welder OperationBREAK-IN Period Typical Fuel ConsumptionCommander 300 Settings When Using the K930-1 TIG Module Commander 300 Settings When Using the K799 HI-FREQ UnitTable B.3 Typical Current Ranges 1 for Tungsten ELECTRODES2 Wire Feed Constant Voltage Weld ING Simultaneous Welding and AUXIL- Iary Power Loads Auxiliary Power OperationRecommended Optional EQUIP- Ment Optional Field Installed AccessoriesRoutine and Periodic Maintenance Safety PrecautionsEngine Maintenance Cooling System Cooling Blower Belt Fuel FiltersWelder / Generator Maintenance Nameplates / Warning Decals MaintenanceMake Part Number HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingPossible Areas SymptomsCourse of Action Function Problems Output Problems Wiring DiagramWiring DiagramCommander 300-STANDARD Model Wiring Diagram Code 10469 only Connection Diagram Connection Connection S23988 S23989 Installation Instructions Connection S23992 S24787-3 S23994 Commander 300 / K930 TIG Module / Connection Diagram $!#% 300 Dimension PrintCommander Commander $700.00 Basic CoursePrecaucion Aviso DE