Fronius MagicCleaner Stand Alone, MagicCleaner Stand Alone 110 V Operating Instructions/spare Parts List

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MagicCleaner "Stand Alone"
MagicCleaner "Stand Alone" 110 V
Operating Instructions Spare Parts List
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TIG power source (CrNi cleaning)
Dear Reader
Introduction
Thank you for choosing Fronius - and congratulations on your new, technically high­grade Fronius product! This instruction manual will help you get to know your new machine. Read the manual carefully and you will soon be familiar with all the many great features of your new Fronius product. This really is the best way to get the most out of all the advantages that your machine has to offer.
Please also take special note of the safety rules - and observe them! In this way, you will help to ensure more safety at your product location. And of course, if you treat your product carefully, this definitely helps to prolong its enduring quality and reliability - things which are both essential prerequisites for getting outstanding results.
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Safety rules
DANGER!
WARNING!
CAUTION!
NOTE!
“DANGER!” indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations. This signal word is not used for property damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate to this level is also involved.
“WARNING!” indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. This signal word is not used for property damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate to this level is also involved.
“CAUTION!” indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avo­ided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices that may cause property damage.
“NOTE!” indicates a situation which implies a risk of impaired welding result and damage to the equipment.
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Important!
General remarks
“Important!” indicates practical hints and other useful special-information. It
is no signal word for a harmful or dangerous situation.
Whenever you see any of the symbols shown above, you must pay even closer attention to the contents of the manual!
This equipment has been made in accordance with the state of the art and all recognised safety rules. Nevertheless, incorrect operation or misuse may still lead to danger for
- the life and well-being of the operator or of third parties,
- the equipment and other tangible assets belonging to the owner/operator,
- efficient working with the equipment.
All persons involved in any way with starting up, operating, servicing and maintaining the equipment must
- be suitably qualified
- read and follow exactly the instructions given in this manual.
The instruction manual must be kept at the machine location at all times. In addition to the instruction manual, copies of both the generally applicable and the local accident prevention and environmental protection rules must be kept on hand, and of course observed in practice.
All the safety instructions and danger warnings on the machine itself:
- must be kept in a legible condition
- must not be damaged
- must not be removed
- must not be covered, pasted or painted over
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General remarks
(continued)
- must not be removed
- must not be covered, pasted or painted over
It’s your safety that’s at stake!
Utilisation for intended purpose only
Ambient conditions
The machine may only be used for jobs as defined by the “Intended purpose”. Utilisation for any other purpose, or in any other manner, shall be deemed to be "not in accordance with the intended purpose". The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage resulting from such improper use.
Utilisation in accordance with the “intended purpose” also comprises
- complete reading and following of all the instructions given in this manual
- complete reading and following of all the safety instructions and danger warnings
- performing all stipulated inspection and servicing work.
The machine is designed to be used in industrial and workshop environments. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage resulting from use of the machine in residential premises.
Likewise Fronius will accept no liability for defective or faulty work results.
Operation or storage of the machine outside the stipulated range is deemed to be “not in accordance with the intended use”. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage resulting herefrom.
Obligations of owner/operator
Temperature range of ambient air:
- when operating: - 10 °C to + 40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F)
- when being transported or stored: - 25 °C to + 55 °C (-13 °F to 131 °F)
Relative atmospheric humidity:
- up to 50 % at 40 °C (104 °F)
- up to 90 % at 20 °C (68 °F)
Ambient air: Free of dust, acids, corrosive gases or substances etc.
Elevation above sea level: Up to 2000 m (6500 ft)
The owner/operator undertakes to ensure that the only persons allowed to work with the machine are persons who
- are familiar with the basic regulations on workplace safety and accident prevention and who have been instructed in how to operate the machine
- have read and understood the sections on “safety rules” and the “war­nings“ contained in this manual, and have confirmed as much with their signatures
- be trained in such a way that meets with the requirements of the work results
Regular checks must be performed to ensure that personnel are still working in a safety-conscious manner.
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Obligations of personnel
Before starting work, all persons to be entrusted with carrying out work with (or on) the machine shall undertake
- to observe the basic regulations on workplace safety and accident prevention
- to read the sections on “safety rules” and the “warnings” contained in this manual, and to sign to confirm that they have understood these and will comply with them.
Before leaving the workplace, personnel must ensure that there is no risk of injury or damage being caused during their absence.
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Protection for yourself and other persons
When working with this machine, you are exposed to many different hazards such as:
- irritation and/or cauterization of skin in case of contact with cleaning agent (cleaning electrolyte, brightening electrolyte, electrolyte powder and printing electrolyte)
- danger of serious eye injury in case of contact with cleaning agent
- general hazards when handling chemicals
- electrical hazards from mains and cleaning current
- harmful vapours
Anybody working on the workpiece during cleaning must wear suitable protective clothing with the following characteristics:
- resistant against acids and chemicals
- isolating and dry
- must cover whole body, be undamaged and in good condition
“Protective clothing” also includes:
- wearing a pair of appropriate regulation goggles (with sideguards)
- wearing stout footwear that will also insulate even in wet conditions
- wearing protective gloves (hand protection), impermeable, resistant against acids and chemicals
- wearing protective apron (e.g. when refilling chemicals)
Immediately remove any working garment contaminated with cleaning agent!
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Protection for yourself and other persons
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- Don’t eat and drink during working
- Keep cleaning agent away from food, drink and fodder
- Wash your hands before breaks and at the end of a working day
Keep other people - especially children, pregnant women and sick persons ­well away from the equipment and the working operation while this is in progress. If there are still any other persons nearby during workinging, you must
- draw their attention to all the dangers
- provide them with suitable protective equipment and/or
- erect suitable protective partitions or curtains.
Instructions for the correct handling of cleaning agents
The following aspects must be observed when handling cleaning agents (cleaning electrolyte, brightening electrolyte, electrolyte powder and printing electrolyte). For more detailed data please refer to the relevant safety data sheets. You will find the current safety data sheets on the Fronius-Homepage under http://www.fronius.com.
First-aid measures
- After inhaling of vapours provide for supply of fresh air. In case of comp­laint see a doctor.
- After contact with skin wash with water and soap and rinse carefully. In case of continued irritation of skin see a doctor.
- After swallowing do not cause vomiting. Rinse mouth and drink a lot of water, see a doctor immediately.
- After contact with eyes rinse eyes several minutes under running water with eyelid open (eye shower) and see a doctor.
Storage / safekeeping
- Use only containers especially approved for cleaning agents
- Keep container closed tightly
- Don’t store together with alkali (lyes) and metals
- Store in a cool and dry place
- Provide for acid-proof floor
- Keep under lock and key and without the reach of children
Other instructions
- Don’t heat to avoid thermal decomposition (development of toxic gases)
- Provide for emergency cooling in case of fire close by
- Avoid contact with eyes, skin and mucous membranes
- Use only in well ventilated areas. In case of insufficient ventilation use respiratory protection
- For diluting always put acid into water - not the other way round!
- Dispose of cleaning agents and/or uncleaned packagings as provided by national regulations. Don’t dispose together with domestic waste!
- Don’t let agent get into drain system, into waters or the ground water (e.g. via the ground).
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Hazards from mains and clea­ning current
An electric shock can be fatal. Every electric shock is hazardous to life.
Do not touch any live parts, either inside or outside the machine.
Ensure sufficient protection for yourself and for other people by means of a dry base or cover that provides adequate insulation against the ground/frame potential. The base or cover must completely cover the entire area between your body and the ground/frame potential.
All cables and other leads must be firmly attached, undamaged, properly insulated and adequately dimensioned. Immediately replace any loose connections, scorched, damaged or underdimensioned cables or other leads.
Do not loop any cables or other leads around your body or any part of your body.
Have the mains and the machine supply leads checked regularly by a qualified electrician to ensure that the PE (protective earth) conductor is functioning correctly.
Only run the machine on a mains network with a PE conductor, and plugged into a power outlet socket with a protective-conductor contact.
If the machine is run on a mains network without a PE conductor and plugged into a power outlet socket without a protective-conductor contact, this counts as gross negligence and the manufacturer shall not be liable for any resulting damage.
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EMC precautions
Wherever necessary, use suitable measures to ensure that the workpiece is sufficiently grounded (earthed).
Switch off any appliances that are not in use.
Before doing any work on the machine, switch it off and unplug it from the mains.
Put up a clearly legible and easy-to-understand warning sign to stop anybody inadvertently plugging the machine back into the mains and switching it back on again.
After opening up the machine:
- discharge any components that may be storing an electrical charge
- ensure that all machine components are electrically dead.
If work needs to be performed on any live parts, there must be a second person on hand to immediately switch off the machine at the main switch in an emergency.
It is the responsibility of the owner/operator to ensure that no electromagnetic interference is caused to electrical and electronic equipment.
If electromagnetic interference is found to be occurring, the owner/operator is obliged to take all necessary measures to prevent this interference.
Examine and evaluate any possible electromagnetic problems that may occur on equipment in the vicinity, and the degree of immunity of this equipment, in accordance with national and international regulations:
- safety features
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EMC precautions
(continued)
- mains, signal and data-transmission leads
- IT and telecoms equipment
- measurement and calibration devices
- the health of persons in the vicinity, e.g. users of heart pacemakers and hearing aids
- users of heart pacemakers must take medical advice before going anywhere near welding equipment or welding workplaces
Electromagnetic fields may cause as yet unknown damage to health.
Ancillary measures for preventing EMC problems:
a) Mains supply
- If electromagnetic interference still occurs, despite the fact that the mains connection is in accordance with the regulations, take additional measures (e.g. use a suitable mains filter).
b) Power supply lines
- Keep these as short as possible
- Arrange them so that they run close together
- Lay them well away from other leads.
c) Equipotential bonding
d) Workpiece grounding (earthing)
- where necessary, run the connection to ground (earth) via suitable capacitors.
Particular danger spots
e) Shielding, where necessary
- Shield other equipment in the vicinity
- Shield the entire welding installation.
Covers and sideguards may only be opened or removed for as long as is absolutely necessary to carry out maintenance and repair work.
While the machine is in use:
- ensure that all the covers are closed and that all the sideguards are properly mounted ...
- ... and that all covers and sideguards are kept closed.
Special regulations apply to rooms at risk from fire and/or explosion. Observe all relevant national and international regulations.
Power sources for use in spaces with increased electrical danger (e.g. boilers) must be identified by the (for “safety”) mark.
If a machine is fitted with a carrying strap or carrying handle, remember that this strap is ONLY to be used for lifting and carrying the machine by hand. The carrying strap is NOT suitable for transporting the machine by crane, fork-lift truck or by any other mechanical hoisting device.
Measurement of pollutant emissions while working with the device revealed values below the admissible mean toxic limit. Nevertheless:
- Provide for sufficient supply of fresh air.
- Keep head away from generated vapours.
- Don’t inhale generated vapours and/or exhaust them from working area by appropriate means.
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Safety precauti­ons at the instal­lation site and when being transported
A machine that topples over can easily kill someone! For this reason, always place the machine on an even, firm floor in such a way that it stands firmly.
- An angle of inclination of up to 10° is permissible.
Special regulations apply to rooms at risk from fire and/or explosion. Observe all relevant national and international regulations.
By means of internal instructions and checks, ensure that the workplace and the area around it are always kept clean and tidy.
The appliance must only be installed and operated in accordance with the protection type stated on the specifications plate.
When installing the appliance, please ensure a clearance radius of 0.5 m (1.6 ft.) , so that cool air can circulate freely.
When transporting the appliance, please ensure that the valid national and regional guidelines and accident protection regulations are followed. This applies in particular to guidelines in respect of dangers during transportation and carriage.
Before transportation, completely drain any cleaning agent.
Before commissioning and after transportation, a visual check for damage must be carried out. Any damage must be repaired by Fronius-trained ser­vice personnel before commissioning.
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Safety precau­tions in normal operation
Only operate the machine if all of its protective features are fully functional. If any of the protective features are not fully functional, this endangers:
- the life and well-being of the operator or other persons
- the equipment and other tangible assets belonging to the owner/operator
- efficient working with the equipment.
Any safety features that are not fully functional must be put right before you switch on the machine.
Never evade safety features and never put safety features out of order.
Before switching on the machine, ensure that nobody can be endangered by your doing so.
- At least once a week, check the machine for any damage that may be visible from the outside, and check that the safety features all function correctly.
- Only Fronius cleaning agent is suitable for use in our machines.
- Do not mix Fronius cleaning agent with other cleaning agents.
- If any damage occurs in cases where other cleaning agents have been used, the manufacturer shall not be liable for any such damage, and all warranty claims shall be null and void.
- Only transport the cleaning agent in closed original containers.
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