Triggering should not cause any damage to your equipment. However if your worried about the longevity of your machine, I recommend removing the cover plate and blowing out the inside with air every year, or more frequently if your equipment is constantly exposed to heavy grinding dust. That dust over time will cause connections to arc out and stick, but nothing to worry about over short term. Personally, it's a practice I preform every year the week of christmas, that way I never forget. As for any talk about Miller machines, I'm die hard Lincoln and firmly believe from many, many, many past experiences on many machines that Miller is junk. haha, sorry, just had to add that. Anyways, you'll have many good years with your machine even if you trigger it.......... unless it's a miller ;)