Sure,
I'll link to a quickie video on the unit below.
And I'll recommend that you don't use the pulse function to begin with. Also, it may be better for you not to use a foot pedal, to begin with, as DC TIG welding doesn't really need it. That will allow you to focus more on torch and filler control, at first. Just adjust the amps at the panel like you would on Stick or MIG until it's about right, then you can compensate for heat inputs with travel speed and filler amount. After you get comfortable with the two-handed portion of TIG, then introduce the foot pedal. I mean, on my DC-only TIG unit, it was foot-pedal capable, but as an option, which I never bought, and that was never a problem to me. Of course, when I got an Everlast AC/DC unit for doing aluminum TIG, a remote amperage device became a near absolute necessity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spy5FbbiXCQ




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