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thank you hi my name is Dylan Iamp;#39;m with Precision welding supply today weamp;#39;re going to go over the model 207 by Arc machines kind of do a general setup of the machine start weamp;#39;re going to undo these latches here and be able to lift up the lid of the machine be able to take a look at the interface of the 207 first things first weamp;#39;re gonna plug in the power cord for this machine now thereamp;#39;s a couple different options with this machine it can run 110 or 220 but in order to switch the machine between the two youamp;#39;re going to have to remove the side plate flip the side plate to either side that youamp;#39;re doing and either switch the switch on the left hand side down or up for 220 okay so today we have it on set at 110 weamp;#39;re going to plug that in so we can plug in our weld head using either a 15 foot adapter or the small jumper 18 inch adapters that we have if you were to use an 18 inch adapter youamp;#39;re going to have to p