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The device and packaging material are not toys! Children must not be allowed to play with the helmet and its 

accessories. Plastic parts and packaging are choking risks for children. 

•  Open the packaging and remove the helmet carefully.

•  Check that the delivery is complete.

•  If possible, store the packaging until the warranty period has expired.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)

GLOVES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING

Use protective gloves and fire resistant protective clothing when welding.  

Avoid exposing skin to ultraviolet rays produced by the arc.

 

WELDING HELMET

Under no circumstances should the welder be operated unless the operator is wearing a  

welding helmet to protect the eyes and face. There is serious risk of eye damage if a helmet is 

not used. The sparks and metal projectiles can cause serious damage to the eyes and face. 

The light radiation produced by the arc can cause damage to eyesight, and burns to skin.   

Never remove the welding helmet whilst welding.

 

SAFETY GLASSES

After welding use appropriate safety glasses when brushing, chipping or grinding the slag from 

the weld.

 

OTHER PERSONS

Ensure that other persons are screened from the welding arc and are at least 15 metres away 

from the work piece. Always ensure that the welding arc is screened from onlookers, or people 

just passing by. Use screens if necessary, or non-reflecting welding curtain. Do not let children 

or animals have access to the welding equipment or to the work area.

 

SWITCHING OFF

When the operator has finished welding they must switch the welder off.  

DO NOT put the electrode holder down with the welder switched ON.   

When leaving the welder unattended, move the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position and  

disconnect the welder from the electrical mains supply.  

Do not leave hot material unattended after welding.

FUMES &GASES ARE DANGEROUS

Smoke and gas generated whilst welding or cutting can be harmful to people’s health. Welding 

produces fumes and gases. Breathing these fumes and gases can be hazardous to your health.

•  Do not breathe the smoke and gas generated whilst welding or cutting, keep your head out of  

  the fumes

•   Keep the working area well ventilated, use fume extraction or ventilation to remove welding  

  fumes and gases.

•   In confined or heavy fume environments always wear an approved air-supplied respirator.

  Welding fumes and gases can displace air and lower the oxygen level causing injury or  

  death. Be sure the breathing air is safe.

•   Do not weld in locations near de-greasing, cleaning, or spraying operations.  

  The heat and rays of the arc can react with vapours to form highly toxic and irritating gases.

•   Materials such as galvanized, lead, or cadmium plated steel, containing elements that can  

  give off toxic fumes when welded. Do not weld these materials unless the area is very well  

  ventilated, and or wearing an air supplied respirator.

GENERAL WARNINGS FOR WELDING

Summary of Contents for FX-PRO

Page 1: ...AUTO DARKENING WELDING HELMET MANUAL FX PRO ...

Page 2: ...r abrasive cleaning detergent Do not weld in the overhead position while using this helmet Inspect the filter lens frequently and immediately replace any scratched cracked or pitted filter lens or cover lenses Always wear safety glasses or goggles under the welding helmet and protective clothing to protect your skin from radiation burns and spatter WARNING SAFETY WARNING Thank you for choosing a B...

Page 3: ...or non reflecting welding curtain Do not let children or animals have access to the welding equipment or to the work area SWITCHING OFF When the operator has finished welding they must switch the welder off DO NOT put the electrode holder down with the welder switched ON When leaving the welder unattended move the ON OFF switch to the OFF position and disconnect the welder from the electrical main...

Page 4: ...lder be used in conjunction with a residual current device RCD with rated residual current of 30MA or less In general the use of extension leads should be avoided If used however ensure that the extension lead is used with the welder is of a suitable current rating and heavy duty in nature that MUST have an earth connection If using the welder outdoors ensure that the extension lead is suitable fo...

Page 5: ... Control 5 Adjustments by Button from low to high Switch Time 1 30 000S from Light to Dark Delay Control 5 Adjustments by Button from fast to slow 0 1 1 0s Power Supply Solar cell 1 Replaceable CR2450 lithium battery Grinding YES TIG AMP Rating DC 5 AC 5 Operating Temperature 5 C to 55 C Storing Temperature 20 C to 70 C Other Functions On Off Button Low Voltage Indicator FX PRO HELMET SPECIFICATIO...

Page 6: ...en in place for welding 4 To adjust the distance between the user s face and ADF press down on the two lockers until the headband can move back and forth freely reposition the headband at one of the 6 slots as desired This should be done one side at a time and both sides should be located at the same position for proper auto darkening filter operation OPERATION FX PRO BREAKDOWN Part No Description...

Page 7: ...welding with low current and in a darker place especially in low current argon arc welding Delay Time Control Five grades 1 2 3 4 5 available from fast to slow 0 2 1 0S by button DELAY Delay time refers to the time cost by filter changing from dark to bright state According to weld ing current and power of light it can be quicker or slower by adjusting button delay Selecting 1 delay time will be s...

Page 8: ...ns out and installing the new one Inside Cover Lens Replacement Replace the inside cover lens if it is damaged cracked scratched pitted or dirty Place your finger or thumb into the recess and flex the inside cover lens upwards until it releases from one edge Then remove any protective film before installing the new one Batteries Replacement When low voltage indicator inside the helmet on the left ...

Page 9: ...ace cover lens Filter lens dirty Clean filter lens Filter does not darken when arc is struck Grind Mode Selected Adjust Shade from 5 8 9 13 Sensors or Solar Panel blocked Make sure sensors or solar panel are exposed to weld arc without blocking Set Sensitivity to LOW Adjust Sensitivity to required level Low voltage of lithium batteries Replace with new lithium batteries if indicator turns red Filt...

Page 10: ...able Heavy duty sewing Bossweld Leather Welding Blanket Chrome leather welding blanket Ideally suited to covering items to protect against weld spatter Commonly used in panel industry Features Heavy duty chrome leather blanket Excellent heat resistance Several sizes available For the protection around welding zones CODE DESCRIPTION 700015M Bossweld GoaTig Tig Welding Glove Medium CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 11: ...aning preparation of metals pre post welding CODE DESCRIPTION 500088 Bossweld Spring Handle Chipping Hammer CODE DESCRIPTION 500080 Bossweld 4 Row Engineer Wire Brush Wood Handle Bossweld Chrome Leather Apron Chrome leather full apron Two piece style with heavy duty sewing 60cm x 90cm Features Heavy duty chrome leather Leather neck and waist adjustable strap Heavy duty sewing for reliability Excel...

Page 12: ...OTHER PRODUCTS IN OUR RANGE ELECTRODES TIG RODS WELDING HELMETS WELDING MACHINES TORCH SPARE PARTS WELDING ACCESSORIES MIG WIRE GAS EQUIPMENT WELDING SAFETY MIG TORCHES TIG TORCHES WELDING CABLE ...

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