R23FUVNKIT Polycarbonate Visor Headpiece
The
R23FUVNKIT
is a flip up visor which is fed air from the waist mounted power unit via a spiral reinforced PVC hose and lightweight internal air channel.
Theair is discharged into the top of the visor area maximising anti misting and directed to the breathing zone. R23FUVNKIT is intended for use in places where
there is a defined respiratory hazard and the user requires face and eye protection. The face/eye protection is intended to protect against impact and flying
debris.
Please remove the protective cover from the outside of the visor prior to use.
Inspect the visor to ensure that there is no visible damage to the visor, browguard, headcover, faceseal or hose.
Fitting
Before donning the visor connect the hose to the visor and power unit and fit the waist belt with the buckle at the front.
Check that air is coming out of the front of the inner air channel. Don the visor and adjust the crown strap to achieve a comfortable fit with the headband above
the ears. Adjust the head harness to the correct size using the rear ratchet knob. Flip the visor down and pull the face seal under the chin ensuring a snug fit
around the face. Pull down the headcover so that it overlaps the edges of the browguard along the join with the visor. Tuck the head seal under rear edge of the
browguard by the pivot point to achieve as close as fit as possible between the headcover and faceseal.
Fitting a new visor
The visor should be replaced when it becomes scratched or pitted.
To remove the visor firstly remove the three front studs by pushing them out from the inside.
Then press the visor to deflect the sides away from the browguard and remove.
To fit a new visor, locate the holes at both ends of the visor in the browguard.
Feed the screen into the slot in the browguard and apply gentle pressure at the front of the visor to deflect it over the central carrier peg until it locates into the
central visor hole.
Ensure that all carrier pegs are fully located into the visor holes. Re-fit the two white studs into the front of the browguard through both the browguard and the visor.
Note:
The headcover, faceseal, air hose or channel should be replaced if damaged.
Head/Face seal removal/replacement
The head /face seal is fixed by means of Velcro, to replace:
1. With the helmet placed on a flat surface, detach the hose assembly from the Air channel by holding the air channel firmly and twisting the bayonet fitting
anti-clockwise.
2. Detach the old Head/face seal from the Velcro.
3. Attach the head/face seal Velcro to the helmet Velcro, starting from the centre point follow the contours of the helmet ensuring that the joint is flat, even
and without creases.
Sweatband/head comfort pad removal/replacement
Both Sweatband and head comfort pad can be replaced very easily.
To replace Sweatband:
1. Remove 2 x ¼ turn bolts from air channel.
2. Remove old sweatband.
3. Locate the 4 x punched holes of the replacement sweatband over the 4 x headband retaining lugs.
4. Locate 2 x ¼ turn bolts into air channel and secure.
5. Fold sweatband over headband and locate on lugs.
Cleaning
Wipe with a damp (not wet) soft cloth soaked with warm soapy water to clean the visor, browguard and hose. Dry by wiping with a soft dry cloth.
Do not allow
water to enter the air channel.
WARNING: Do not clean with commercial solvents or organic compounds.
The face and Head seal may be washed at
40°C using domestic washing powder.
R23AWH9/13KIT – ADF Welding Helmet Headpiece
The
R23AWH9/13KIT
is an Auto Darkening Welding Helmet which is fed air from the waist mounted power unit via a spiral reinforced PVC hose and lightweight
in
ternal air channel. R23AWH9/13KIT is intended for use in places where there is a defined respiratory hazard and the user requires face and eye protection.
The welding helmet is intended to protect against UV/IR, low impact particles and welding sparks.
The welding helmet is equipped with an Auto Darkening Welding filter (ADF). The filter is transparent before welding, so the operators may observe the work
surface clearly. When striking arc, the filter darkens automatically in about 0.08ms. When arc goes out, the filter will become transparent again. The operator
can set the switching time from dark to light within 0.1-0.9 second. The welding helmet is equipped with continuous darkness adjusting unit, so the operator may
select an arbitrary dark shade number ranging from 5-13.
The welding helmet gives the operators permanent complete protection up to DIN15 against UV/IR even in transparent condition. The power is provided by solar
cells and replaceable battery. The ADF is equipped with 4 sets of photosensors to sense arc light. In addition, the mask is also provided with an outer protection
plate made of high polymer materials. The plate is wear-resistant, thermostable, and is anti-spatter, offering a long service life.
Remove the protective cover from the outside of the spatter lens and the inside of the ADF prior to first use.
Inspect the welding helmet assembly to ensure that there is no visible damage to the helmet, lenses, headcover, faceseal or hose.
WARNING
Read and understand all instructions before using.
• Be sure that the dark shade of the lens in the welding helmet is the correct shade number for your application.
• This helmets and lenses are not suitable for “overhead” welding application, laser welding, or laser cutting applications.
• Welding helmets are designed to protect the eyes and face from sparks, spatter, and harmful radiation under normal welding conditions.
• This helmet will not protect against explosive devices or corrosive liquids. Machine guards or eye splash protection must be used when these hazards are
present.
• Avoid work positions that could expose unprotected areas of the body to spark, spatter, direct and/or reflected radiation. Use adequate protection if exposure
cannot be avoided.
• Check for light tightness before each use. Before each use, check that the protection plates are clean and that no dirt is covering the sensors on the front of
the lens.
• Inspect all operating parts before each use for signs of wear or damage. Any scratched, cracked, or pitted parts should be replaced immediately.
• Do not make any modifications to either the welding lens or helmet, other than those specified in this manual. Do not use any replacement parts other than
those specified in this manual, Unauthorized modifications and replacement parts will void the warranty and expose the user to the risk of personal injury.
• If this lens does not darken when striking arc, stop welding immediately.
• Do not use any solvents on any lens or helmet components.
• The recommended operating temperature range for welding lens is -10°C-65°C (14°F-149°F). Do not use this device beyond these temperature limits.
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PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425 or PPE Directive 89/686/EEC: EU/EC (as applicable) Type-Examination by: BSI Group The Netherlands B.V., Say
Building, John M. Keynesplein 9, 1066 EP, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Notified Body No 2797) or BSI Assurance UK Ltd, Kitemark Court, Davy
Avenue, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes MK5 8PP, UK (Notified Body No. 0086) as specified on the product label.
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