LOTOS LTP5000D Plasma Cutter, 50 Amp Non-Touch Pilot Arc Plasma Cutter Machine, Dual Voltage 110/120V or 220/240V, ½ inch Clean Cut and ¾ inch Severance Cut, Brown

User Manual - Page 17

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Instruction Notes
Cutting Environment
1. The cutting machine can perform in an environment where conditions are particularly
harsh: it can withstand outside temperatures between 14 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit
and a humidity level of up to 80%.
2. Please try to keep machine dry.
Safety
1. Working area MUST be adequately ventilated.
2. No over-load! Your machine can be damaged by over-loading.
3. No over-voltage! Internal circuitry can be damaged by over-voltage.
4. An internal heat-variable component is initialized if machine exceeds duty cycles. The
cutting machine will stop working immediately, and an internal red diode will be lit.
Note: The user does not need to break the circuit; the fan will continue working in order
to cool the machine. Once temperature is reduced to allowable range, machine can be
operated again.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
1. Dust created by compressed air should be removed regularly. If work environment is
polluted with smoke and dust, daily maintenance is required.
2. Ensure adequate air pressure exists to protect internal components.
3.Check all connectors to ensure firm connections.
4. Protect machine from water or dampness.
5. When machine is not in use for a long period of time, it should be properly packed and
stored in a dry environment.
6. Replace any worn consumables to avoid damage.
The following trouble shooting guide is for your reference only. Lotos Technology will NOT
take any liability or responsibility for any injury or damage caused in such action(s). Always
turn off electrical power and air supply before performing inspection and reconnection.
CAUTION: Only qualified technicians are authorized to undertake the repair of this
equipment in the case of machine failure.
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