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appear on the screen. Then press SHADE button (23) repeatedly until the desired Shade shown in Icon 8.
Note
: -Choose an optimum
Shade
number for the required welding process or application (see Table 1).
-If this ADF does not darken when striking arc, stop welding immediately and contact our representative.
SENSITIVITY CONTROL
The responsive to different light levels in various welding processes can be adjusted in the range 1-5(from low to
high).
➢
Press the
SENSITIVITY
button (24) twice to start the setting. The Icon 6 on the screen flashes (from 1 to 5).
Repeatedly press the SENSITIVITY button until the desired level
shown in Icon 6.
•
Turn to
1 (low)
: The photosensitivity changes to be lower.
- Suitable for high amperage welding and welding in bright light conditions (lamp light
or sun light).
•
Turn to
5 (high)
: The photosensitivity changes to be higher.
- Suitable for low amperage welding and using in poor light conditions.
- Suitable for using with steady arc process such as TIG welding.
- Under normal use, a higher sensitivity setting is recommended.
DELAY CONTROL
The length of time delay for the ADF returns to light state after welding can be adjusted in the range 1-5 (for
0.1~0.9s).
The time delay is for protection of welder’s eyes from strong residual rays after welding.
➢
Press the
DELAY
button (25) twice to start the setting. The Icon 7 on the screen flashes (from 1 to 5).
Repeatedly press the DELAY button until the desired length of time delay shown in Icon 7.
•
Turn to
1 (0.1s)
: The time the ADF lighten after welding to be shorter. The shortest time is about 0.1s
depending upon welding point temperature and shade set. This setting is ideal for track welding or
production welding with short welds.
•
Turn to
5 (0.9s)
: The time the ADF lighten after welding to be longer. The longest time is about 0.9s
depending upon welding point temperature and shade set. This setting is ideal for welding at high amperage
where there is an after glow from the weld.
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