1. Clean the AICO INVERTOR WELDER Regularly
Dust and metal particles can damage the AICO INVERTOR WELDER by blocking air vents and causing overheating. Clean the exterior often and blow out dust using dry compressed air.
2. Ensure Proper Ventilation for the AICO INVERTOR WELDER
Always place the AICO INVERTOR WELDER in a well-ventilated area. Do not block the cooling vents or place the AICO INVERTOR WELDER too close to walls or other equipment.
3. Inspect Cables and Clamps on the AICO INVERTOR WELDER
Regularly check welding cables, electrode holders, and earth clamps connected to the AICO INVERTOR WELDER. Damaged or loose connections reduce performance and stress the machine.
4. Use a Stable Power Supply with the AICO INVERTOR WELDER
The AICO INVERTOR WELDER is sensitive to power fluctuations. Avoid weak extension cables and ensure the AICO INVERTOR WELDER is connected to a stable power source.
5. Follow the Duty Cycle of the AICO INVERTOR WELDER
Do not weld continuously without breaks. Respect the duty cycle of the AICO INVERTOR WELDER to prevent overheating and internal damage.
6. Keep the AICO INVERTOR WELDER Dry at All Times
Moisture can seriously damage the electronics inside the AICO INVERTOR WELDER. Always keep the AICO INVERTOR WELDER away from water and damp areas.
7. Switch Off the AICO INVERTOR WELDER After Use
Always turn off and unplug the AICO INVERTOR WELDER after work to protect it from power surges and accidental damage.
8. Store the AICO INVERTOR WELDER Properly
When not in use, store the AICO INVERTOR WELDER in a clean, dry place and cover it to protect it from dust and dirt.
9. Avoid Overloading the AICO INVERTOR WELDER
Using the AICO INVERTOR WELDER beyond its recommended capacity causes overheating and reduces its lifespan. Always use it within its rated limits.
10. Watch for Warning Signs on the AICO INVERTOR WELDER
Unstable arc, unusual noise, overheating, or burning smell are warning signs. Stop using the AICO INVERTOR WELDER immediately and inspect it.