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EYE INJURY HAZARD!
• If other persons or pets are in the area of welding, use welding screens
to protect bystanders from sparks and harmful arc rays.
• Inadequate levels of arc ray shading can cause permanent eye injury.
This helmet is capable of protection up to shade level 12 through the front
viewing pane only. If your particular welding process emits arc radiation
that requires a shade level higher than 12, DO NOT use this helmet and
seek alternate protection. DO NOT look at welding arcs requiring a shade
level greater than 11 through the side viewing panels.
• Eastwood welding helmets are designed to protect the user’s eyes and
face from harmful 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 fails to function, permanent eye damage can occur
from exposure to welding flash and radiation. Do Not Use.
• The operating temperature range of the Auto-Darkening feature is 23°F
to 130°F (-5°C to 55°C). The response time may be affected beyond the
described temperatures causing an unsafe condition. Do not use beyond
recommended operating temperature range.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Do not use this helmet for oxy-acetylene welding or
cutting processes, laser welding or low amperage
(less than 10 amps) TIG welding.