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EASTWOOD WELDING HELMETS

 are specifically designed to provide maximum eye and face  

protection from harmful UV and IR radiation emitted when welding, in a lightweight, comfortable  
housing. The full 180° view provides additional visibility to the sides for added safety and  
convenience. Auto-Darkening powered by solar cells and lithium-nickel manganese cobalt oxide  
(Li-Mn) batteries provide long, reliable life. Meets ANSI Z-87.1 safety standards. 

 

DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

 

WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

 

CAUTION used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, 
could result in minor or moderate injury.

 

NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.

SAFETY INFORMATION

The following explanations are displayed in this manual, on the labeling,  
and on all other information provided with this product:

ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN CAUSE  

   

 

 INJURY OR DEATH!

•  Improper use of an electric welder and associated equipment can cause 

electric shock, injury and death! Read all precautions described in the 
specific Welder Manual to reduce the possibility of electric shock.

•  The electrode and work (or ground) circuits are electrically “hot” when the 

welder is on. Do not allow these “hot” parts or associated equipment to 
come in contact with your bare skin or wet clothing.

•  Separate yourself from the welding circuit by using insulating mats,  

protective clothing, leather welding gloves and insulated footwear to  
avoid being part of the welding circuit.

•  Be sure that the work piece is properly supported and grounded prior to 

beginning an electric welding operation.

•  If other persons or pets are in the area of welding, use welding screens  

to protect bystanders from sparks and harmful arc rays.

Summary of Contents for 21195

Page 1: ...PANORAMIC WELDING HELMET INSTRUCTIONS Part 21195 ...

Page 2: ... to address practices not related to personal injury SAFETY INFORMATION The following explanations are displayed in this manual on the labeling and on all other information provided with this product ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH Improper use of an electric welder and associated equipment can cause electric shock injury and death Read all precautions described in the specific Welder Man...

Page 3: ...mful radiation sparks and spatter under normal welding conditions They are not intended to offer protection against impact hazards explosions or corrosive liquids Wear ANSI approved impact safety goggles under welding helmet Always test Auto Darkening feature before each use by quickly subjecting the face of the Welding Helmet to sunlight or other bright light source If the Auto Darkening feature ...

Page 4: ... to smaller arcs such as low amperage TIG welding and conditions like weld ing outside in bright sunlight To Adjust Sensitivity Turn dial Clockwise to increase sensitivity for low amperage welding Turn Counter Clockwise when welding in bright sunlight DELAY Delay controls the time interval for the Auto darkening to return to normal view once arc is stopped To Adjust Delay Turn dial Clockwise for h...

Page 5: ...e level required use the following procedure to find the correct shade level Set Shade Level to 12 Strike a momentary arc while viewing through helmet Incrementally reduce shade level while checking with an arc until arc is visible This is the correct setting Shade Guide Table Welding Process Arc Current Amperes SMAW MIG heavy MIG light TIG GTAW MAG C02 SAW PAC PAW 0 5 2 5 10 20 40 80 125 175 225 ...

Page 6: ...et to increase or decrease friction MAINTENANCE A RED LED Low Battery Indicator Light is located at the upper left corner of the inner viewing area If it is illuminated the batteries may require a charge by exposing the face of the Welding Helmet to bright sunlight for several hours If this fails to extinguish the light the batteries will require replacement If this becomes necessary replace with ...

Page 7: ...ular shape of the Pegs and location of short tabs on ends of Shield REPLACE INNER SHIELD 1 Place the Helmet face down on a soft surface and grip the lower edge of the Inner Shield with a fingernail pull inward curling the Inner Shield inward and remove FIG 4 2 Reverse to install making sure to slip the side edges of Shield under the four tabs of frame FIG 4 FIG 2 FIG 3 FIG 4 Peg Clip Inner Lens Pr...

Page 8: ...Not Function Will not Darken Dirt may be blocking sensors located at upper area of the lens assembly Clean Lens Assembly Batteries May Be Low Expose the solar cells to bright light source to recharge Dirt may be blocking solar cells at lower portion of viewer area Clean Lens Assembly Slow Response for Darkening Operating Temperature Too Low Do not use below 23 F 5 C Poor Vision Through Lens Dirt o...

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