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USER MANUAL ISUHGIL 1 MSW
This User Manual has been translated for your convenience using machine translation. Reasonable efforts have been made to provide an accurate translation; however, no automated translation is perfect nor is it intended to replace human translators. The official User Manual is the English version. Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes. If any questions arise related to the accuracy of the information contained in the User Manual, please refer to the English version of those contents which is the official version. Technical data Parameter description Parameter value Product name Styrofoam Cutter Model MSW-ISU-HGIL
Max. cutting length [mm]
Max. cutting length [mm]
PLEASE NOTE! Drawings in this manual are for illustration purposes only and in some details may differ from the actual product.
ATTENTION! Despite the safe design of the device and its protective features, and despite the use of additional elements protecting the operator, there is still a slight risk of accident or injury when using the device. Stay alert and use common sense when using the device.EN
PRODUCT FEATURES ASSEMBLY
The accessories shown or described are not included with the product as standard. The following assembly instructions cover all models and optional equipment available for your foam cutter. Please note that your foam cutter may not be equipped with all of the described functions and accessories. A complete overview of available accessories can be found in our accessory program. For the exact scope of delivery, please refer to your offer and order confirmation.
Read the operating instructions before use.
Warning: electricity
Risk of injury from hot wire / Blade
Provide for good ventilation of the working place
Only suitable for interiors
Double insulatedEN Assembly for:
On/Off switchEN OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS The operator must have read and understood the operating manual and must always follow its instructions. The operator should not suffer from any sensory impairments or have their abilities affected by factors such as lack of sleep, fatigue, alcohol, narcotics, or drugs. The operator must also ensure that children are kept away from the device and the work area. Young people are not permitted to use the device unless supervised by a qualified vocational trainer.
REMAINING RISKS, MISUSE
Although the device has been manufactured in accordance with safety requirements, there may still be residual risks that are not immediately apparent. It is important to handle the device carefully and use it safely, as intended, while being mindful of the potential hazards to avoid injuries and damage. The operating manual should be stored securely, and a copy should be provided to every user for reference. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and follow all safety information and instructions. Failure to observe these instructions could result in electric shocks, fires, injuries, and/or damage. The operating manual should be stored securely, and a copy should be provided to every user. The term “device” refers to the rigid foam cutter, while the term “tool” refers to accessories, such as wires WORKPLACE SAFETY Protect yourself against the risks of fire, injuries or damage:
1. Fusion cutting of rigid foams may produce flammable and/or hazardous vapors.
Always follow the instructions and safety information provided by the rigid foam manufacturer.
2. Be aware that flammable or hazardous vapors/dusts may accumulate near the
floor. The device must not be used:
- In work areas where there is a risk of explosion.
- In rooms with closed doors and windows or without sufficient ventilation.
3. Keep the work area clean and ensure it is well lit. Before turning on the device,
remove any adjusting tools, such as spanners, from the work area.
4. Set up the device on a solid, flat, and fire-resistant surface to prevent it from
5. Ensure there are no foreign objects in the workpiece before starting work.EN
WORKPLACE SAFETY Protect yourself against electric shocks. Short circuits may cause fires, injuries or damage to the device.
1. The voltage from the power source must match the information on the device's
type plate. The power supply must include a protective conductor. The device plug must fit into the outlet; do not use an adapter plug
2. Handle the power cable carefully; avoid unplugging the device by pulling on the
cable. If using an extension cable, follow the manufacturer's safety instructions
3. Operating the device in wet areas is prohibited. Use a fault-current circuit breaker
if operating the device in moist or humid environments
4. Once the device is connected to the power supply avoid physical contact with
grounded surfaces (such as radiators). Hold the device by the insulated handles and never touch the tool with any part of your body PERSONNEL SAFETY
1. Both the operator and any nearby personnel must wear protective clothing,
gloves, protective glasses, respiratory protection, and non-slip safety shoes. Do not wear jewelry, loose clothing, or leave long hair uncovered.
2. Avoid the risk of injury due to accidental activation or contact with heated
tools: Handle the device as if the tool is always hot. Once the device is connected to the power supply never touch the tool with any part of your body. Secure the workpiece against slipping and keep your hands away from the cutting area to avoid accidentally touching the tool. Never work while standing on a ladder. Note that gloves and clothing cannot provide full protection against injuries from the heated cutting wire. If cutting is interrupted or before storing the device, turn it off and wait until the wire has cooled. Caution: The wire may remain hot even after the device is switched off! Before cleaning or maintaining the device, changing the tool, or loosening a blockage, unplug the power cord. The on/off switch must be set to OFF when connecting the device to the power supply.EN PERSONNEL SAFETY
1. Before using the device, always ensure that the device, tools, and power
cable are undamaged and functioning properly. If any part is not in good condition, the device and/or those parts must not be used. a. Inspect the device, tools, and cable for any breakage, damage, cracks, deformations, obvious signs of wear, or other impairments b. Clean the ventilation slots and tighten any loose connections. Check the voltage to the cutting wire, and wear protective glasses during this process. Perform a test run to identify any undetected damage
2. Incorrect or improperly mounted tools pose a risk of injury. Only use the
original tool specified by the manufacturer for your device type and intended use. The use of intermediate layers, adapters, or similar modifications is prohibited
3. Repairs must only be carried out by authorized workshops using original
replacement parts. Defective or worn tools must be replaced
LOOSENING A BLOCKAGE
1. If the tool becomes stuck, follow the points above before pulling the wire out
RESPONDING TO AN EMERGENCY
1. Eye injuries must be examined by a physician.
a. For a 1st-degree burn, cool the affected area with cold water. b. For 2nd or 3rd-degree burns, seek immediate treatment from a physician.EN
REPLACING THE HOT WIRE
1. Carefully remove any remaining old hot wire.
2. Hook the new hot wire to one of the springs and then under tension
to the opposite spring. Be careful not to bend or damage the new hot wire during installation
- Please note that the wire is live. A worn wire can suddenly break and cause serious injuries. Always wear protective glasses! STARTING OPERATION Before starting operation, read all the instructions carefully. Failure to follow all instructions can result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injuries.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF
1. To start up, simply plug the transformer connector into the corresponding
socket on the bow and connect the power plug to the power socket.
2. Press and hold the On/Off switch. The cutting wire will be fully functional
within seconds. Pull the bow in the direction of the material, and the material will be cut.
3. After each cut, turn off the On/Off switch.
RISK OF INJURY FROM HOT WIRE: Each time the device is used, wait for the wire to cool off. Always wear gloves to protect yourself from burns. RISK OF FIRE AND INJURY: Never leave or store the device while it is turned on. Always turn off the On/Off switch before continuing to work on the rigid foam panel. Failure to do so could result in fire, device damage, or serious injuries/burns.EN CUT VARIANTS A. Straight Cut B. Two-Step Cut C. Concave Cut D. Diagonal Cut E. Bevel
WORKING ADVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Before starting, test the cutting speed on a sample piece to determine the
ideal pace for your cutting form. If the edges are not clean or if there are burned areas, you are pushing the cutting fixture too slowly.
2. The cutting speed and temperature are correct if you do not need to use any
force to push the fixture through the material. It should feel like the wire is cutting through soft butter. Pushing too hard risks accelerating wear on the springs or wire suspension. An optimal cut should produce little to no smoke. If smoke appears or the cut is unclean, you are cutting too slowly, or the tool temperature is too high.
3. To reduce the temperature, briefly release the On/Off switch while cutting. If
resistance increases during the cut, press the On/Off switch again.
4. Turn off the On/Off switch 3-5 cm before reaching the end of the cut to
prevent adhesion to the tool.EN
5. The transformer will automatically switch off in case of overheating. After it
cools down, you can turn the device back on.
CLEANING, STORAGE, TRANSPORT, MAINTENANCE
Before Maintenance, Cleaning, Transport, and Storage: Always unplug the power plug and read all safety information and instructions. Failure to comply with these precautions may lead to electric shock, fire, or serious injury. CLEANING:
1. Remove any residual rigid foam from the device and tools after each use.
2. Clean the device with a moist cloth after each use. Avoid using running water
or solvents. STORAGE:
1. Before storing the device for an extended period, loosen screw connections
2. Store the device and tools in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children.
1. Ensure secure packaging during transportation and remove tools.
2. Batteries must be stored safely in the packaging with the contacts taped
over. Follow national hazardous material regulations during transport. MAINTENANCE:
1. Before use, check the cutting wire for wear and aging. A worn wire may
break suddenly and cause serious injuries or blindness. Worn or old wires cannot be repaired; they must be replaced with new ones. Everyone in the work area must wear protective glasses.PL
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