B-5

OPERATION

B-5

 

 

 

NOTE: If the unit fails to start turn Run/Stop switch to off and repeat step 3 through step 7 after waiting 30 seconds.

CAUTION

Do not allow the starter motor to run continuously for more than 20 seconds.

Do not push the START button while the engine is running because this can damage the ring gear and/or the starter motor.

IF the Engine Protection or Battery Charging Lights do “not” turn off shortly after starting the engine shut off the engine immediately and determine the cause.

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NOTE: When starting for the first time, or after and extended period of time of not operating, it will take longer than normal to start because the fuel pump has to fill the fuel system. For best results, bleed the fuel system as indicated in Maintenance Section of this manual.

TROL dial adjusts the full output range for stick weld- ing.

The ARC CONTROL dial sets the short circuit current (arc-force) during stick welding to adjust for a soft or crisp arc. Increasing the number from -10(soft) to +10(crisp) increases the short circuit current and pre- vents sticking of the electrode to the plate while welding. This can also increase spatter. It is recommended that the ARC CONTROL be set to the minimum number without electrode sticking. Start with the dial set at 0.

NOTE: Due to the low OCV with the VRD on, a very slight delay during striking of the electrodes may occur. Due to the requirement of the resis- tance in the circuit to be low for a VRD to operate, a good metal-to-metal contact must be made between the metal core of the electrode and the job. A poor connection anywhere in the welding output circuit may limit the operation of the VRD. This includes a good connection of the work clamp to the job. The work clamp should be connected as close as practical to where the welding will be per- formed.

STOPPING THE ENGINE

Remove all welding and auxiliary power loads and allow the engine to run at low idle speed for a few minutes to cool the engine.

STOP the engine by placing the RUN-STOP switch in the STOP position.

NOTE: A fuel shut off valve is located on the fuel pre- filter.

WELDER OPERATION

DUTY CYCLE

Duty Cycle is the percentage of time the load is being applied in a 10 minute period. For example a 60% duty cycle, represents 6 minutes of load and 4 minutes of no load in a 10 minute period.

ELECTRODE INFORMATION

For any electrode the procedures should be kept with- in the rating of the machine. For information on elec- trodes and their proper application see (www.lincolnelectric.com) or the appropriate Lincoln publication.

The VANTAGE 400 can be used with a broad range of DC stick electrodes. The MODE switch provides two stick welding settings as follows:

CONSTANT CURRENT (CC-STICK) WELDING

The CC-STICK position of the MODE switch is designed for horizontal and vertical-up welding with all types of electrodes, especially low hydrogen. The OUTPUT CON-

A. For New Electrodes

E6010 - Touch, Lift to Start the Arc

E7018, E7024 - Touch, Rock Back and Forth in Joint, Lift .

Once the arc is started, normal welding technique for the application is then used.

B. For Re-Striking Electrodes

Some electrodes form a cone at the end of the electrode after the welding arc has been broken, particularly iron powder and low hydrogen elec- trodes. This cone will need to be broken off in order to have the metal core of the electrode make con- tact.

E6010 - Push, Twist in Joint, Lift

E7018, E7024 - Push, Rock Back and Forth in

Joint, Lift.

Once the arc is started, normal welding technique for the application is then used.

For other electrodes the above techniques should be tried first and varied as needed to suit operator preference. The goal for successful starting is good metal to metal contact.

For indicator light operation, see table B.1.

DOWNHILL PIPE Welding

This slope controlled setting is intended for "out-of- position" and "down hill" pipe welding where the oper-

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