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button for two seconds.  The 9002D, 9002V and 9002X ADFs have an extra feature: After each short press of the 
ON button, the current settings (shade, sensitivity and delay) are displayed by flashing LED’s. 

 

Dark Shade Selection 

(9002D, 9002V and 9002X only) 

Up to five different dark shade levels are available to the user: 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, depending on the ADF model. 
Check with the Shade Guide below to determine the proper dark shade setting for your application. In order to see 
which shade the welding filter is currently set to, momentarily press the shade button. To select another shade, 
keep pressing the shade button while the LED is flashing until the LED indicates the desired setting. 

 
Sensitivity Selection

 (9002D, V and X ADFs) 

The photo-sensor system detects the welding arc and triggers the ADF to switch to the dark state.  The sensors are 
designed to respond welding arcs and not to normal ambient lighting or sunlight.  To change the sensitivity setting, 
press the sensitivity button repeatedly until the LED indicates the desired setting.   

9002V and X: 

Position 1  

Low sensitivity - for welding in groups.  

Position 2  

Normal sensitivity - for typical SMAW, MIG and TIG welding indoors and outdoors. 

Position 3  

High sensitivity - for low current or stable arcs (e.g. TIG welding at low amps) 

Position 4  

Very high sensitivity - for very low current, stable arcs and partially blocked arcs 

9002D: 

Low:     

Normal sensitivity - for typical SMAW, MIG and TIG welding indoors and outdoors.

 

High:    

High sensitivity - for low current or stable arcs (e.g. TIG welding at low amps) 

 

Finding the right sensitivity setting 

 (9002V and X ADFs)

 

In order to find a suitable sensitivity setting, start with setting 2. This is the correct setting for most applications. If 
the filter does not darken reliably while welding, change to setting 3 or 4 until reliable switching is achieved.  If 
the sensitivity is set too high, the filter might switch to the dark state in response to ambient lighting.  If the ADF 
is being used in close proximity to other welding arcs, it may be necessary to switch to position 1 to avoid 
interference or "false triggering." 

 
Setting the Delay  

The delay setting controls the speed at which the filter returns to the light state after welding has stopped. In order 
to see which position it is currently set to, momentarily press the delay button. To select another setting, keep 
pressing the delay button while the LED is flashing until the LED indicates the desired setting. 

Position 

  

Fast recovery to light state - for spot or tack welding where the welder needs to have a clear view 

quickly after finishing the weld. 

Position 

  

Normal position. 

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Delayed recovery to light state - for high amperage applications where bright weld pools must 

cool briefly before viewing. 

 

Gas Welding and Cutting 

3M™ Speedglas™ ADFs can be used for gas welding and cutting when in the OFF state. The ADF is shade 5-6 
when OFF. 

 

Replacing the Outer Protection Plate 

Summary of Contents for Speedglas Utility

Page 1: ...rm the inspection described in these User Instructions to ensure that all components are installed and functioning as intended Use of 3M welding helmet assemblies that do not meet these inspection req...

Page 2: ...g filter plates 3M Speedglas 9000 Series Helmets feature patented aerodynamically designed vents to help exhaust exhaled air and reduce stuffiness inside the welding helmet The 3M Speedglas Utility He...

Page 3: ...hield and Retainer Material Polyamide nylon ADF Housings Polyamide nylon REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES Replacement ADFs 04 0000 15 9002D ADF only 04 0000 shade 10 11 or 12 X 9000XF ADF only 04 0000...

Page 4: ...Inner Shell 9000 Shield only 04 0014 00 3M Speedglas Utility Helmet with Headband 04 0114 00 3M Speedglas Utility Helmet Inner Shell 04 0212 00 3M Speedglas Silver Front Panel 04 0650 00 3M Speedglas...

Page 5: ...overhead band to one of the custom fit positions for proper shield depth and to ensure balance and stability Figure 1 The headband also has a ratcheted knob to increase or decrease its circumference...

Page 6: ...ally blocked arcs 9002D Low Normal sensitivity for typical SMAW MIG and TIG welding indoors and outdoors High High sensitivity for low current or stable arcs e g TIG welding at low amps Finding the ri...

Page 7: ...should be replaced when the ADF does not turn noticeably lighter shade 5 to 3 when switched on In addition all 9002 models have a low battery indicator that will flash repeatedly when the battery sho...

Page 8: ...four holes on the lens holder with the four tabs on the black side of the silver front panel Secure one corner at a time by pushing together the lens holder and silver panel so each tab snap locks Fi...

Page 9: ...s not function as described above immediately contact your supervisor or 3M representative CLEANING AND STORAGE Clean the welding helmet with mild soap and lukewarm water Do not use solvents Clean the...

Page 10: ...ed for welding processes other than MIG GMAW and Stick SMAW ADF does not trigger reliably or turns light intermittently while welding Review the sensitivity adjustment instructions and confirm that yo...

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Page 12: ...ress warranty for a specific purpose 3M s only obligation and your exclusive remedy shall be at 3M s option to repair replace or refund the purchase price of such parts or products upon timely notific...

Page 13: ...use or misuse of 3M OH ESD products or the user s inability to use such products THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE 3M and Speedglas are trademarks of 3M FOR MORE INFORMATION In United State...

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