Manual for MIG200 Fit

Manual for MIG200 Fit

Brand: ARCCAPTAIN

Category: Welding Equipment

Document Type: Manual

Language: EN

Uploaded: April 20, 2026, 8:05 p.m.

Warranty Information

ARCCAPTAIN provides a two-year warranty service for your product.

  • Safety First: Always read and follow all safety warnings, especially concerning electrical shock, fire hazards, fumes, and arc radiation. Ensure proper ventilation and wear protective gear.
  • Setup and Connection: Before connecting power, ensure the welder is switched OFF. Connect the ground clamp to the negative polarity and the polarity changeover plug to the positive polarity. Connect the MIG gun to the Euro connector. Connect to a properly grounded 110V or 220V power supply, preferably on a 50A branch circuit.
  • Wire Installation: Ensure the wire feed drive roll and contact tip match the wire diameter. Install the wire spool, ensuring the leading end is guided towards the wire inlet liner. Feed the wire through the liner, over the feed roller, and into the gun liner.
  • MIG Welding Operation: Select the MIG mode. If using Synergic mode, select "Synergic". If using "separated" mode, adjust voltage and wire feed speed separately. Set wire diameter, material, and then adjust current (Synergic) or voltage/IPM (separated). Select 2T/4T or Spot mode as needed. Clamp the ground clamp to the workpiece.
  • Spool Gun Operation: Follow specific setup instructions for the spool gun if applicable.
  • MMA/TIG Operation: Connect the electrode holder and ground clamp for MMA. Connect the TIG torch and follow the specific steps for Lift TIG welding, including gas flow and electrode manipulation.

Troubleshooting and error codes

Problem (symptoms) Possible areas of mis-adjustment Recommended course of action
Bead is too thick(intermittently) Feeding speed is slow and/or inconsistent Increase and maintain a constant feeding speed.
Output heat range is too high. Set the knob to low
Bead does not penetrate base metal. Feeding speed is inconsistent. Decrease and maintain a constant feeding speed.
Output heat range is too low. Set the knob to high
Wire sputters and sticks to workpiece The wire is damp. Change to dry wire. Be sure wire is stored in a dry location
Wire feed speed is too fast. Reduce wire feed speed.
Edge of weld has ragged depressions Feeding speed is too fast. Reduce feeding speed.
Wire feed speed is too fast. Reduce wire feed speed.
Output heat range is too high Set the knob to low
There is no current after turning on the machine. The power cord is not well connected. Reconnect the power cord.
The welding machine fails. Ask professionals to check.
The fan does not work during welding. The power cord for the fan is not well connected. Reconnect the power cord for the fan.
Auxiliary power fails. Ask professionals to check.
The overheating indicator is on. The overheating protection circuit works. It can be recovered after the machine cools down.
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