JASIC HRC-03 EVO 2.0 Wireless Remote Control User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- JASIC
Table of Contents
- JASIC HRC-03 EVO 2.0 Wireless Remote Control
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Product Overview
- INSTALLATION OF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL RECIEVER MODULE
- KEY FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- STATEMENT OF WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
JASIC HRC-03 EVO 2.0 Wireless Remote Control
Product Information
Product: Jasic EVO 20
Date of Purchase: [Date] Purchased from: [Store/Supplier] Serial
Number: [Serial Number]
Warranty Registration: For information on Jasic product warrantyregistration, please visit www.jasic-warranty.co.uk
Disclaimer: The manual is provided with the following disclaimers:
- No liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions in the manual.
- Products are subject to continual development and may be subject to change without notice.
- No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced without written permission from Wilkinson Star Limited.
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Instructions
- Always carry out a risk assessment before performing any welding or cutting activity.
- Follow general electrical safety guidelines.
- Follow general operating safety guidelines.
- Use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to protect against welding arc rays and noise:
- Wear appropriate eye and skin protection to prevent burns from intense, visible and invisible (ultraviolet and infrared) rays produced during welding or cutting.
- If the ambient noise level exceeds the local allowable limit, wear safety ear protection to protect your hearing (e.g., 85 dB).
- Refer to the Welding and Cutting Lens Shade Selector Guide for selecting the appropriate lens shade based on the welding process, current, and material being used.
- Follow safety precautions for fumes and welding gases:
- Conduct a risk assessment to ensure proper control measures are in place.
- Ensure the welding zone is well-ventilated and use a local fume extraction system if necessary.
- If ventilation is poor, wear an approved airfed welding helmet or respirator.
- Read and understand the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS’s) and the manufacturer’s instructions for metals, consumables, coatings, cleaners, and degreasers.
- Avoid welding near degreasing, cleaning, or spraying operations.
Your new product
Thank you for selecting this Jasic EVO 20 product.
This product manual has been designed to ensure that you get the most from your new product. Please ensure that you are fully conversant with the information provided paying particular attention to the safety precautions. The information will help protect yourself and others against the potential hazards that you may come across.
Please ensure that you carry out daily and periodic maintenance checks to ensure years of reliable and trouble free operation.
Please call your Jasic distributor in the unlikely event of a problem
occurring.
Please record below the details from your product as these will be required
for warranty purposes and to ensure you get the correct information should you
require assistance or spare parts.
Date purchased ____
From where ____
Serial number ____
(The serial number is normally located on the top or underside of the machine
and will begin with AA)
For further information on your Jasic product warranty registration please
visit: www.jasic-warranty.co.uk
Disclaimer
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained
within this manual is complete and accurate, no liability can be accepted for
any errors or omissions.
Please Note:
Products are subject to continual development and may be subject to change
without notice. Regularly check our product pages at
www.jasic.co.uk for revision updated operating
manuals.
No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced by any means without the
written permission of Wilkinson Star Limited.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
These general safety norms cover both arc welding machines and plasma cutting
machines unless otherwise noted. The user is responsible for installing and
operating the equipment in accordance with the enclosed instructions. It is
important that users of this equipment protect themselves and others from
harm, or even death. The equipment must only be used for the purpose it was
designed for. Using it in any other way could result in damage or injury and
in breach of the safety rules.
Only suitably trained and competent persons should operate the equipment.
Pacemaker wearers should consult their doctor prior to using this equipment.
PPE and workplace safety equipment must be compatible for the application of
the work involved.
Always carry out a risk assessment before carrying out any welding or cutting
activity.
General electrical safety
The equipment should be installed by a qualified person and in accordance with
current standards in operation.
It is the users responsibility to ensure that the equipment is connected to a
suitable power supply. Consult your utility supplier if required.
Do not use the equipment with the covers removed. Do not touch live electrical
parts or parts which are electrically charged. Turn off all equipment when not
in use.
In the case of abnormal behaviour of the equipment, the equipment should be
checked by a suitably qualified service engineer.
If earth bonding of the work piece is required, bond it directly with a
separate cable with a current carrying capacity capable of carrying the
maximum capacity of the machine current.
Cables (both primary supply and welding) should be regularly checked for
damage and overheating. Never use worn, damaged, under sized or poorly jointed
cables.
Insulate yourself from work and earth using dry insulating mats or covers big
enough to prevent any physical contact.
Never touch the electrode if you are in contact with the work piece return.
Do not wrap cables over your body.
Ensure that you take additional safety precautions when you are welding in
electrically hazardous conditions such as damp environments, wearing wet
clothing and metal structures.
Try to avoid welding in cramped or restricted positions.
Ensure that the equipment is well maintained. Repair or replace damaged or
defective parts immediately. Carry out any regular maintenance in accordance
with the manufacturers instructions.
The EMC classification of this product is class A in accordance with
electromagnetic compatibility standards CISPR 11 and IEC 60974-10 and
therefore the product is designed to be used in industrial environments only.
WARNING: This class A equipment is not intended for use in residential locations where the electrical power is provided by a public low-voltage supply system. In those locations it may be difficult to ensure the electromagnetic compatibility due to conducted and radiated disturbances.
General operating safety
Never carry the equipment or suspend it by the carrying strap or handles
during welding. Never pull or lift the machine by the welding torch or other
cables.
Always use the correct lift points or handles. Always use the transport under
gear as recommended by the manufacturer.
Never lift a machine with the gas cylinder mounted on it.
If the operating environment is classified as dangerous, only use S-marked
welding equipment with a safe idle voltage level. Such environments may be for
example: humid, hot or restricted accessibility spaces.
Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Welding arc rays from all welding and cutting processes can produce intense,
visible and invisible (ultraviolet and infrared) rays that can burn eyes and
skin.
- Wear an approved welding helmet fitted with an appropriate shade of filter lens to protect your face and eyes when welding, cutting or watching.
- Wear approved safety glasses with side shields under your helmet.
- Never use any equipment that is damaged, broken or faulty.
- Always ensure there are adequate protective screens or barriers to protect others from flash, glare and sparks from the welding and cutting area.
- Ensure that there are adequate warnings that welding or cutting is taking place.
- Wear suitable protective flame resistant clothing, gloves and footwear.
- Ensure adequate extraction and ventilation is in place prior to welding and cutting to protect users and all workers nearby.
- Check and be sure the area is safe and clear of flammable material before carrying out any welding or cutting.
Some welding and cutting operations may produce noise. Wear safety ear protection to protect your hearing if the ambient noise level exceeds the local allowable limit (e.g: 85 dB).
Welding and Cutting Lens Shade Selector Guide
WELDING CURRENT| MMA ELECTRODES| MIG LIGHT ALLOY| MIG HEAVY METALS| MAG| TIG
ALL METALS
| PLASMA CUTTING| PLASMA WELDING| GOUGING ARC/AIR
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
10| ****
8
| ****
10
| ****
10
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10
| ****
9
| ****
11
| ****
10
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10
15
20| ****
9
30| ****
10
| ****
11
40
60| ****
10
| ****
11
80| ****
12
100| ****
11
| ****
11
| ****
11
125| ****
11
| ****
12
150| ****
12
| ****
13
175| ****
12
200| ****
12
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12
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12
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13
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13
| ****
11
225
250| ****
12
275| ****
13
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14
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14
300| | | ****
13
| ****
13
350| ****
13
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14
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13
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14
400| ****
14
450
500| 14| 15| 14| 15| 15
Safety against fumes and welding gases
The HSE have identified welders as being an ‘at risk’ group for occupational
diseases arising from exposure to dusts, gases, vapours and welding fumes. The
main identified health effects are pneumonia, asthma, chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD), lung and kidney cancer, metal fume fever (MFF) and
lung function changes.
During welding and hot cutting ‘hot work’ operations, fumes are produced which
are collectively known as welding fume. Depending upon the type of welding
process being performed, the resultant fume generated is a complex and highly
variable mixture of gases and particulates. Regardless of the length of
welding being carried out, all welding fume, including mild steel welding
requires suitable engineering controls to be in place which is usually Local
Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) extraction to reduce the exposure to welding fume
indoors and where LEV does not adequately control exposure it should also be
enhanced by using suitable respiratory protective equipment (RPE) to assist
with protecting against residual fume.
When welding outdoors appropriate RPE should be used.
An example of personal fume protection
Prior to undertaking any welding tasks an appropriate risk assessment should be carried out to ensure expected control measures are in place.
Locate the equipment in a well-ventilated position and keep your head out of
the welding fume.
Do not breathe in the welding fume.
Ensure the welding zone is well-ventilated and provision should be made for
suitable local fume extraction system to be in place.
If ventilation is poor, wear an approved airfed welding helmet or respirator.
Read and understand the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS’s) and the
manufacturer’s instructions for metals, consumable, coatings, cleaners and de-
greasers.
Do not weld in locations near any de-greasing, cleaning or spraying
operations.
Be aware that heat and rays of the arc can react with vapours to form highly
toxic and irritating gases.
For further information please refer to the HSE website www.hse.gov.uk for related documentation.
Precautions against fire and explosion
Avoid causing fires due to sparks and hot waste or molten metal.
Ensure that appropriate fire safety devices are available near the welding and
cutting area. Remove all flammable and combustible materials from the welding,
cutting and surrounding areas.
Do not weld or cut fuel and lubricant containers, even if empty. These must be
carefully cleaned before they can be welded or cut.
Always allow the welded or cut material to cool before touching it or placing
it in contact with combustible or flammable material.
Do not work in atmospheres with high concentrations of combustible fumes,
flammable gases and dust.
Always check the work area half an hour after cutting to make sure that no
fires have begun.
Take care to avoid accidental contact of the torch electrode to metal objects,
as this could cause arcs, explosion, overheating or fire.
Know and understand your fire extinguishers
The working environment
Ensure the machine is mounted in a safe and stable position allowing for
cooling air circulation. Do not operate equipment in an environment outside
the laid down operating parameters. The welding power source is not suitable
for use in rain or snow.
Always store the machine in a clean, dry space. Ensure the equipment is kept clean from dust build up. Always use the machine in an upright position.
Protection from moving parts
When the machine is in operation keep away from moving parts such as motors
and fans. Moving parts, such as the fan, may cut fingers and hands and snag
garments.
Protections and coverings may be removed for maintenance and managed only by
qualified personnel after first disconnecting the power supply cable.
Replace the coverings and protections and close all doors when the
intervention is finished and before starting the equipment.
Take care to avoid getting fingers trapped when loading and feeding wire
during set up and operation. When feeding wire be careful to avoid pointing it
at other people or towards your body.
Always ensure machine covers and protective devices are in operation.
Risks due to magnetic fields
The magnetic fields created by high currents may affect the operation of
pacemakers or electronically controlled medical equipment.
Wearers of vital electronic equipment should consult their physician before
beginning any arc welding, cutting, gouging or spot welding operations.
Do not go near welding equipment with any sensitive electronic equipment as
the magnetic fields may cause damage.
Keep the torch cable and work return cable as close to each other as possible
throughout their length. This can help minimise your exposure to harmful
magnetic fields.
Do not wrap the cables around the body.
Handling of compressed gas cylinders and regulators
Mishandling gas cylinders can lead to rupture and the release of high pressure
gas.
Always check the gas cylinder is the correct type for the welding to be
carried out.
Always store and use cylinders in an upright and secure position.
All cylinders and pressure regulators used in welding operations should be
handled with care. Never allow the electrode, electrode holder or any other
electrically “hot” parts to touch a cylinder.
Keep your head and face away from the cylinder valve outlet when opening the
cylinder valve. Always secure the cylinder safely and never move with
regulator and hoses connected.
Use a suitable trolley for moving cylinders.
Regularly check all connections and joints for leaks.
Full and empty cylinders should be stored separately.
Never deface or alter any cylinder
Fire awareness
The cutting and welding process can cause serious risks of fire or explosion.
Cutting or welding sealed containers, tanks, drums or pipes can cause
explosions. Sparks from the welding or cutting process can cause fires and
burns.
Check and risk assess the area is safe before doing any cutting or welding.
Ventilate all flammable or explosive vapour from the workplace. Remove any and
all flammable materials away from the working area. If necessary, cover
flammable materials or containers with approved covers (following
manufacturers instructions) if unable to remove from the immediate area.
Do not cut or weld where the atmosphere may contain flammable dust, gas or
liquid vapour.
Always have the appropriate fire extinguisher nearby and know how to use it.
Hot parts
Always be aware that material being cut or welded will get very hot and
hold that heat for a considerably long time which will cause severe burns if
the appropriate PPE is not worn.
Do not touch hot material or parts with bare hands.
Always allow for a cooling down period before working on material recently cut
or welded. Use the appropriate insulated welding gloves and clothing to handle
hot parts to prevent burns.
Noise awareness
The cutting and welding process can generate noise that can cause permanent
damage to your hearing. Noise from cutting and welding equipment can damage
hearing.
Always protect your ears from noise and wear approved and appropriate ear
protection if noise levels are high.
Consult with your local specialist if you are unsure how to test for noise
levels.
RF Declaration
Equipment that complies with directive 2014/30/EU concerning
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and the technical requirements of
EN60974-10 is designed for use in industrial buildings and not for domestic
use where electricity is provided via the low voltage public distribution
system.
Difficulties may arise in assuring class A electromagnetic compatibility for
systems installed in domestic locations due to conducted and radiated
emissions.
In the case of electromagnetic problems, it is the responsibility of the user
to resolve the situation.
It may be necessary to shield the equipment and fit suitable filters on the
mains supply.
LF Declaration
Consult the data plate on the equipment for the power supply requirements.
Due to the elevated absorbance of the primary current from the power supply
network, high power systems affect the quality of power provided by the
network. Consequently, connection restrictions or maximum impedance
requirements permitted by the network at the public network connection point
must be applied to these systems.
In this case, the installer or the user is responsible for ensuring the
equipment can be connected, consulting the electricity provider if necessary.
Materials and their disposal
Welding equipment is manufactured with BSI published standards meeting CE requirements for materials which do not contain any toxic or poisonous materials dangerous to the operator. Do not dispose of the equipment with normal waste.
The European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment states that electrical equipment that has reached its end of life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility for disposal.
For more detailed information please refer to the HSE website www.hse.gov.uk
PACKAGE CONTENTS AND UNPACKING
Supplied within your new Jasic EVO product package will be the following items
with each model. Use care when unpacking the contents and ensure all items are
present and not damaged.
If damage is noted or items are missing, please contact the supplier in the
first instance and before installing or using the product.
Record the product model, serial numbers (if applicable) and purchase date in
the information section found on the inside front page of this operating
manual.
Jasic EVO HRC-03 (Mini Hand Remote Control) c/w Remote Control Receiver Module
Please Note: Package contents may very depending on country location and package part number purchased
Remote Model| Suitable machine| Remote Control Function|
Range
---|---|---|---
HRC-023| EA160 / EA-200| MMA mode: Adjusts welding current. Lift TIG mode:
Adjusts welding current.| 30m
Please Note:
For further information regarding the operation/setup of remote control,
please consult your EVO machine operating manual.
General safety
The following operations require sufficient professional knowledge on
electrical aspects and comprehensive safety knowledge. Make sure the input
cable of the machine is disconnected from the electricity supply and wait for
5 minutes before removing the machine covers.
Description of symbols
Warning! Read the Manual
WEEE tag
+ Current “+” button
– Current “-” button
Wireless connection button
Product Overview
This minimalist wireless remote controller is light weight that offers easy
operation, excellent performance along with long range remote control
operational distance.
The wireless remote controller can adjust the welding current of EVO MMA
welders.
It can be widely used in remote operation occasions where it is inconvenient
to manually operate the machine directly from the control panel, quickly
allowing for remote welding current adjustment and improving the efficiency of
the welding operation.
Item | Unit | Parameter |
---|---|---|
Model | – | HRC-03 |
Battery Voltage | V | 3V DC (Button cell battery) |
Maximum
Working Distance
|
m
| 30m open distance
(To be used a minimum of 1m above ground in open environment).
Battery Life| Times| 65000 times
(press operation of the remote controller)
Protection Class| –| IP23
Dimensions L x W x H| mm| 63 x 32 x 17.5
Net Weight| g| 29.2
Overall Weight| g| 105
Environmental Protection| –| ROHS2.0
INSTALLATION OF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL RECIEVER MODULE
An Installation of wireless receiver module
The below operation requires sufficient professional comprehensive
knowledge of electrical circuits and electrical safety. Make sure the input
cable of the machine is disconnected from the electricity supply and wait for
5 minutes before removing the machine covers.
The HRC-03 remote control unit can only be used with the following EVO machines:
- EA-160
- EA-200
For welding current adjustment in MMA and TIG mode
Wireless hand-held remote-control connection
An option with the EVO ARC range of machines is for the operator to be able to
wirelessly control the welding current.
To enable this then you will require to fit the optional (TS5) remote
interface module.
-
Ensure machine is unplugged from the machines supply
-
Leave the machine at least 5 minutes before removing any covers
-
Remove the screws on the left cover of the machine.
-
Carefully place the panel to one side
-
You now have access to the inside front area of the machine
Installation of the wireless receiver module -
Remove the plastic cap ‘A’ shown in the image right and fit the wireless receiver module as shown.
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If you haven’t already, remove the screws of the left side cover of the machine as described above.
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Remove the buckle from inside the front panel of the machine and pull out the plug (A).
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The receiver module (TS5 as shown below) C will fit into the machine by first feeding the cable connector and cable through the front panel hole where you removed the plastic cap (A)
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Now insert the receiver module ‘B’ to the front panel (notches up), and then clip the module in place PLEASE NOTE:
Please check that the machine supports wireless hand held or foot remote controls before installation.
An Installation of wireless receiver module
The below operation requires sufficient professional comprehensive knowledge of electrical circuits and electrical safety. Make sure the input cable of the machine is disconnected from the electricity supply and wait for 5 minutes before removing the machine covers. -
Following fitting the receiver module (TS5) in place, you know need to connect the cable connector to the main PCB as shown below.
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Fit the cable plug to CN5 socket on the main board.
-
Carefully place the left side panel into position and refit the screws
INSTALLATION OF BATTERY FOR WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER
The remote control is fitted with a 3V button cell type battery which is
designed to last approximately 65000 times based of operation actions of the
remote controller.
When required, please follow the below procedure when replacing the battery.
- Open the back cover of the remote control carefully using a small screwdriver as shown in image (A) right.
- Remove the old battery and then install the correct sized and rated button battery as below in image (B) below.
- Now re-install the back cover of the remote controller as shown in image C below.
Please Note:
For further information regarding the operation/setup of remote control,
please consult your EVO machine operating manual.
KEY FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
Wireless connection
Depending on the model and user interface of your EVO model the below
instructions may differ, please refer to your EVO product operating manual for
further instructions.
Powering up your wireless controller
To power up your hand remote controller, press either the ‘-’ or ‘+’ button of
the controller and the power indicator will then turn on.
Pairing up your wireless controller
Model dependent and following powering up the machine up but before welding,
activate the wireless connection option and blue indicator (D) on the receiver
module will flash.
At the same time, press the orange wireless “Connect” button of the wireless
remote controller (B as below) and after the EVO machine control panel
displays “OK” and the blue indicator (D) will remain
‘ON’ which indicates that the wireless connection is successful and the remote
and machine have paired up.
Current adjustment operation
After successful pairing you wireless connection, press the current “+” (C)
key on the wireless remote controller to increase the welder current, or the
current “-” (A) key on the wireless remote controller to decrease the welder
current.
Pressing and holding either the “+” or “-” key will adjust the welding current
much more quickly.
PLEASE NOTE:
-
After successfully connecting the wireless remote controller, do not press and hold the orange wireless “Connect” button again during normal use; otherwise, it will disconnect itself from the welding machine.
To reconnect the remote controller, repeat the above steps of wireless connection! -
Please operate the wireless remote controller at a distance of more than 1m from the ground, otherwise, the transmission distance will be affected!
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A. Current adjustment button ‘-’
-
B. Wireless connection button
-
C. Current adjustment buttons ’+’
-
D. Connection indicator
The previous operations require sufficient professional comprehensive knowledge of electrical circuits and electrical safety. Make sure the input cable of the machine is disconnected from the electricity supply and wait for 5 minutes before removing the machine covers.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following operation requires sufficient professional knowledge on electric aspects and comprehensive safety knowledge. Make sure the input cable of the machine is disconnected from the electricity supply and wait for 5 minutes before removing any machine covers.
Symptoms | Reason | Troubleshooting |
---|---|---|
The wireless remote controller cannot adjust the welding current | Wireless | |
remote control not connected | Reconnect wireless mode from the welding machine |
to the remote control device.
Reboot the welding machine.
The wireless remote controller batteries are out of power| Replace the remote
controllers batteries.
Using the remote from too great a distance or there are too many obstacles in
the way| Reposition the EVE welding machine closer to the welding job and try
again.
Remove any obstacles that maybe in the way
Other malfunctions| Check the connection of the receiver module to the main control PCB.
Possible fault with controller of receiver module, try replacing either one of the items.
The above chart lists general problems that maybe experienced with a wireless remote controller
Handling
Transportation requirements
When handling the remote control, the device should always be handled with
care, and should not be dropped or severely impacted. Avoid moisture and rain
during transportation.
Storage
- Storage temperature:-25°C – +50°C
- Storage humidity: Relative humidity ≤ 90%
- Storage period: 12 months
- Storage site: Indoors with no corrosive gas and air circulation
Waste disposal
The equipment is manufactured with materials, which do not contain any toxic
or poisonous materials dangerous to the operator.
When the equipment is scrapped, it should be dismantled separating components
according to the type of materials.
Do not dispose of the equipment with normal waste. The European Directive
2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment states the electrical
equipment that has reached its end of life must be collected separately and
returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility.
In order to comply with WEEE regulations in your country you should contact
your supplier.
RoHS Compliance Declaration
We herewith confirm, that the above mentioned product does not contain any of
the restricted substances as listed in EU Directive 2011/65/EC in
concentrations above the limits as specified therein. Disclaimer: Please note
that this confirmation is given to the best of our present knowledge and
belief. Nothing herein represents and/or may be interpreted as warranty within
the meaning of the applicable warranty law.
STATEMENT OF WARRANTY
All new JASIC EVO20 welding, plasma cutters and multi-process machines are
sold through our partner Wilkinson Star Limited within the United Kingdom and
Ireland shall be warrantied to the original owner, non transferable, against
failure due to defective materials or production.
The warranty period is 5 years following the date of purchase and we recommend
you register your product online within 28 days of purchase.
The original invoice is documentation for the standard warranty period. The
warranty period is based on a single shift pattern.
Defective units shall be repaired or replaced by the company at our workshop.
The company may opt to refund the purchase price (less any costs and
depreciation due to use and wear).
The company reserves the right to alter the warranty conditions at any time
with effect for the future.
A prerequisite for the full warranty is that products are operated in
accordance with the operating instructions supplied, observing the relevant
installation and any legal requirements recommendations and guidelines and
carrying out the maintenance instructions shown in the operator manual. This
should be carried out by a suitably qualified competent person.
Warranty claims will only be accepted from authorised Jasic distributors and
in the unlikely event of a problem this should be reported to the technical
support team to review the claim.
The customer has no claim to loan or replacement products whilst repairs are
being performed.
The following falls outside the scope of the warranty:
- Defects due to natural wear and tear
- Failure to observe the operating and maintenance instructions
- Connection to an incorrect or faulty mains supply
- Overloading during use
- Any modifications that are made to the product without the prior written consent
- Software errors due incorrect operation
- Any repairs that are carried out using non-approved spare parts
- Any transport or storage damage
- Direct or indirect damage as well as any loss of earnings are not covered under the warranty
- External damage such as fire or damage due to natural causes e.g. flooding
- Warranty repairs carried out by non-authorized Jasic distributors.
NOTE:
Under the terms of the warranty, welding torches, their consumable parts, wire
feed unit drive rolls and guide tubes, work return cables and clamps,
electrode holders, connection and extension cables, mains and control leads,
plugs, wheels, coolant and accessories are covered with a 3 month warranty.
Jasic shall in no event be responsible for any third party expenses or
expenses/costs or any indirect or consequential expenses/costs.
Jasic will submit an invoice for any repair work performed outside the scope
of the warranty. A quotation for any non warranty will be raised prior to any
repairs being carried out.
The decision about repair or replacement of the defective part(s) is made by
Jasic. The replaced part(s) remain(s) Jasic property.
Warranty extends only to the machine, its accessories and parts contained
inside. No other warranty is expressed or implied. No warranty is expressed or
implied in regards to the fitness of the product for any particular
application or use.
If in our judgment you fail, or we suspect that you have failed, to comply
with any term or provision of the product warranty terms, we reserve the right
to deny you access to our services (or any part thereof).
For further information on Jasic product warranty terms and product warranty
registration please visit: www.jasic.co.uk/warranty-
information www.jasic.co.uk
/warranty-registration
Wilkinson Star Limited
Shield Drive Wardley Industrial Estate Worsley Manchester UK M28 2WD
+44(0)161 793 8127Jasic.co.uk
References
- HSE: Information about health and safety at work
- Jasic Warranty Registration
- Jasic Inverters | ARC Welders | TIG Welders | MIG Welders |
- 5 Year Warranty Information | Jasic Welding Inverters
- Warranty Registration | 5 Years | Jasic Welding Inverters
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