EN3.4.3 TIG welding functionSelect the TIG welding process by pressing the MMA/TIG button.Torch switch control in 2T mode and HF arc ignitionW006859W006859The shielding gas starts to flow when the torch switch is pressed and the welding arc is establishedautomatically via HF ignition. The current starts to rise (if an upslope time is established) to theset welding current level. When you release the switch, the current starts to decrease. After thespecified downslope time, the arc is disconnected and the set post-gas time begins.Torch switch control in 4T mode and HF arc ignitionThe shielding gas starts to flow when the torch switch is pressed. When the switch is released,the arc is automatically established via HF ignition. The current starts to rise (if an upslope timeis established) to the set welding current level. When ready to end the welding cycle, pressand release the torch switch again. The welding current starts to drop (if a downslope time isestablished) until the arc is extinguished and the set post-gas time begins.HF or Contact ignitionW006859W006859The TIG arc can be established with or without an HF pulse.If the HF indicator is not lit, the arc can be established by lightly contacting the tungsten electrodeto the work piece. Press the torch trigger and then quickly lift the contact of the tungsten electrodefrom the work piece (2T function); the arc is established simultaneously and effectively.For HF ignition, press the HF button so that the indicator is on (item 6). Press the TIG torch triggerand hold or release, depending on whether 2T or 4T is selected. The shielding gas flows and the HF(High Frequency arc) ignites the welding arc.11© Kemppi Oy / 1422