JASIC LC-30 EVO 2.0 Watercooler For TIG PFC Welder Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
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JASIC LC-30 EVO 2.0 Watercooler For TIG PFC Welder

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Product Information

  • Product Name: Jasic EVO 20
  • Manufacturer: Jasic
  • Date Purchased: [Date]
  • Serial Number: [Serial Number]
  • Warranty Registration: Visit www.jasic-warranty.co.uk for further information on warranty registration.
  • Disclaimer: The manual is complete and accurate, but no liability is accepted for any errors or omissions.
  • Product Development: Products may be subject to change without notice. Check www.jasic.co.uk for updated operating manuals.

Safety Instructions:

  1. Always conduct a risk assessment before performing any welding or cutting activity.
  2. General electrical safety instructions.
  3. General operating safety instructions.
  4. Use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when performing welding or cutting tasks.
  5. Welding arc rays can produce intense, visible, and invisible (ultraviolet and infrared) rays that can burn eyes and skin. Use appropriate eye and skin protection.
  6. Some welding and cutting operations may produce noise. Wear safety ear protection if the ambient noise level exceeds the local allowable limit (e.g., 85 dB).
  7. Refer to the Welding and Cutting Lens Shade Selector Guide for selecting the appropriate lens shade based on the welding process and current.
  8. Prior to welding, assess the risk of fumes and welding gases and ensure appropriate control measures are in place.
  9. Locate the equipment in a well-ventilated position and avoid breathing in welding fumes.
  10. Provide suitable local fume extraction system if ventilation is poor.
  11. If ventilation is inadequate, wear an approved airfed welding helmet or respirator.
  12. Read and understand the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and the manufacturer’s instructions for metals, consumables, coatings, cleaners, and degreasers.
  13. Avoid welding near degreasing, cleaning, or spraying operations.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Conduct a risk assessment before starting any welding or cutting activity.
  2. Follow general electrical safety precautions.
  3. Follow general operating safety instructions.
  4. Always wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when welding or cutting.
  5. Use appropriate eye and skin protection to prevent burns from welding arc rays.
  6. If the ambient noise level exceeds 85 dB, wear safety ear protection.
  7. Consult the Welding and Cutting Lens Shade Selector Guide to select the correct lens shade based on the welding process and current.
  8. Assess the risk of fumes and welding gases before starting any welding task.
  9. Ensure the equipment is placed in a well-ventilated area and avoid inhaling welding fumes.
  10. If ventilation is poor, use a suitable local fume extraction system.
  11. In case of inadequate ventilation, use an approved air-fed welding helmet or respirator.
  12. Familiarize yourself with the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and manufacturer’s instructions for metals, consumables, coatings, cleaners, and degreasers.
  13. 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 revised updated operating manuals. No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced by any means without the written permission of Wilkinson Star Limited.

Please Note:
For further information regarding the LC-30 water cooler, please see the Jasic EVO ET-200P ACDC operating manual.

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 user’s 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 behavior of the equipment, the equipment should be checked by a suitably qualified service engineer.
  • If earth bonding of the workpiece 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, undersized 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 workpiece 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 manufacturer’s 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 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

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30| ****

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60| ****

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100| ****


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125| ****


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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. 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 websitewww.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 minimize 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 LC-30 Water Cooler
(To be used with the Jasic EVO ET-200P ACDC welding machine).

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Please Note: Package contents may very depending on country location and package part number purchased

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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

Product Overview
The Jasic LC-30 water cooler adopts vertical duct, 18 waterway heat exchanger as well as a high quality heat resistant water pump that features high lift, small caliber and large flow, and meets the cooling requirements of Jasic TIG water cooled welding equipment.

Performance Features
This slimline, light weight water cooler is designed to be used with the Jasic EVO ACDC TIG range of machines. Featuring low noise with stable coolant flow, this product can meet the cooling requirements for our Jasic TIG welding equipment and TIG torches.  This product offers stable cooling with inbuilt energy-saving and environmental features.

Technical parameters

Item Unit Parameter
Rated input voltage V Single-phase AC 115-230V 15% 50/60Hz
Rated input power W AC 115 V @ 92w AC 230 V @ 115W
Volume of water tank L 3.5
Maximum pressure MPa 0.48
Maximum flow rate L/min 4
Rated cooling power KW 0.52 (1L/min)
Protection class IP23S
Executive standard EN IEC 60974-2/BS EN IEC60974-2
Coolant Pure water, anti-freezing solution, mixed liquid
Operating ambient temperature °C Mixed liquid, pure water: 5 ~ 60 Anti-

freezing solution: -20 ~ 60
Noise| db| <70
Machine dimensions| mm| 527 x 182 x 224
Packaging dimension| mm| 630 x 255 x 315
Weight| Kg| 8.6kg

Please Note:
For further information for the LC-30, please consult the ET-200P ACDC operating manual.

GENERAL INFORMATION

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.

Jasic LC-30 water cooler

  1. Power and control plug and cable
  2. Water outlet (cold) connect the blue TIG torch supply water hose to this connector
  3. Water return (hot) Connect the red TIG torch return water hose to this connector
  4. Filler cap for coolant, remove to fill water/coolant tank
  5. LC-30 Cooler indicators
    • Top – Power LED
    • Middle-Flow warning LED
    • Bottom – Overheat warning LED
  6. Coolant min and max level indicator
  7. Coolant drain plug cap, remove this screw cap to drain the coolant tank.

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Water (coolant) level:
The coolant level should always be maintained and should never drop below the minimum level line, over heating of the TIG torch will occur if the level is low and damage may be caused. Do not over fill the water tank with coolant

Coolant drainage:
Coolant can be drained easily by un-screwing and removing the front drain plug (item No 7) in the above image.

  • Please ensure to add coolant (cooling water) when the input cable is disconnected from the power supply.
  • The two filter screen in the water filling cap (4 as above) cannot be removed.

If unfiltered coolant is added, impurities may block the waterway system and consequently the machine or TIG torch may be damaged.

Precautions

  1. Please ensure the mains input power is correctly rated and consistent to the welding machine before use, under rated or incorrect power may damage the machine.
  2. There should be no obstacles within 3cm of the water coolers vents. Ensure good ventilation of the machine.
  3. Please ensure the water coolers and welding machines ground wire is connected to ground.
  4. Please add clean, pure and anti-corrosive coolant. Coolant containing impurities or corrosive substances may damage the machine or the TIG torch and cause leakage and abnormalities. Welding machine coolant is recommended.
  5. Please add anti-freezing solution when the temperature is lower than 5 °C.
  6. This machine should not be used when the air contains a lot of acid, alkali and salt.

Please Note:
For further information on the LC-30 water cooler, please consult the ET-200P ACDC Operating manual.

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.

Packaging, transportation, storage and waste disposal

Transportation requirements
When handling the water cooler, the item should always be handled with care, and should not be dropped or severely impacted. Avoid moisture and rain during transportation.

Storage

  • Storage temperature: -20°C ~ +60°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.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

  • Check the coolant level of the cooler before each use and ensure the coolant level is not lower than the minimum water level.
  • Carry our regularly safety inspection of the water cooler to ensure to water and electrical connections are secure. Damaged and loose parts should be replaced and reinforced.
  • Regularly clean inside of the machine. (if cleaning the machine with compressed air, then ensure the air is clean and dry and not high air pressure in order to avoid damaging components.
  • If the machine is left unused for a long time; coolant in the water tank should be drained.

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

Pump is not running

| The pump is only activated by the welding unit if welding current is flowing| Check settings on the welding power source control panel
Control cable defective or not plugged in| Check the cooler control cable
Defective fuse| Check cooler supply
Air ventilation hole for water tank clogged| Check ventilation hole in filler cap
TIG Torch is getting too hot and over heating| The torch is clogged by contamination in the cooling circuit| Check TIG torch water hoses
Low fluid coolant in coolant tank| Top up coolant
Cooler or hoses burst

or pump failure.

| The cooling hose may be frozen due to a

lack of anti freeze protection.

| Have an accredited distributors

technical engineer check your product

The above chart lists general problems that maybe experienced with the LC-30 water cooler.

Schematic

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Cooler Connecting Plug

Power plug connections

  • Pins 1 & 2: AC115-230V 1~ 50/60Hz
  • Pins 3 & 4: Fault signal
  • Pin 5: Ground wire

Please Note:
For further information for the LC-30 water cooler, please consult the ET-200P ACDC operating manual.

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 the 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 authorized 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 fall 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 to 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 are 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 nonwarranty 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 regard 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:

Wilkinson Star Limited
Shield Drive Wardley Industrial Estate Worsley Manchester UK M28 2WD
+44(0)161 793 8127

Jasic.co.uk

www.jasic.co.uk.

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