NOTE: This portion of the documentation covers the safety and warnings of the WT6000 Weld Control. This section of the manual is geared towards line builders and maintenance personnel to assist with procedures related to installing and operating the weld control.
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Lockout electrical power upstream of the weld control prior to opening the weld cabinet Door for maintenance.
Any user whose job responsibility requires them to operate, maintain or service a weld control should refer to their facilities electrical lockout policies and procedures before opening the cabinet door. Any individuals not certified in these lockout procedure should NOT open the weld cabinet door under any circumstances.
This symbol wiLl be used when a failure to observe a safety measure may result in death, severe bodily injury or serious damage to equipment / property.
This symbol will be used where the operator must follow specific directions to prevent either damage to the machinery or personal injury.
This symbol will be used to notify the operator when a change may alter data files or corrupt data that can compromise the performance of the equipment.
This symbol will be used to notify the operator when an operation requires esd safety precautions to be followed. failure to follow esd precautions when performing certain procedures may damage the equipment and void the warranty.
This symbol indicates that only wtc service personnel or wtc repair partners should service or open this device.
lethal voltages are present when applying power to the weld control. exposure to high voltage will cause severe electrical burns and possibly death.
never drill into a weld control cabinet without first removing power from the cabinet and properly protecting internal components from metal debris / shavings . 
ensure proper flow rate, temperature and chemistry of cooling water before running part production.
printed circuit boards must be completely powered down prior to performing any maintenance, troubleshooting or replacement.
circuit boards over 24v should be handled with care as they pose a potential shock hazard to the operator.
verify the voltage taps on the control transformer set correctly for your plant line voltage prior to applying power to the weld control cabinet.
never use a personal ground strap when working with voltages above 220V.
NOTE: Other instructions:
NOTE: If you are unsure of either a safety or maintenance procedure, please contact WTC's service department for assistance:
Phone: (248) 477-3900 | Toll free: 1-877-WTC-SERV (877-982-7378)
Fax: (248) 477-8897 | Email: service@weldtechcorp.com