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SPECIFICATIONS

LCD Viewing Area

Cartridge size

UV/IR Protection

Arc Sensors

Light State Shade

Variable Welding Shades

Shade Control

Power Supply

Power On/Off

Light to Dark Switching Time

TIG Rating

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Total Weight

Compliance

(1)

97 x 44mm (3.82 x 1.73in)

110 x 90mm (4.33 x 3.54in)

Up to Shade DIN 16 at all times

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DIN 4

DIN 9 to 13

External knob - full adjustment

Solar cells - no battery required

Fully automatic

0.0001 sec (1/10,000 sec)

10 amps

23°F ~ 131°F (-5°C ~ 55°C)

-4° ~ 158°F (-20°C ~ 70°C)

496g (17.5 Oz.)

ANSI Z87.1-2003, CE

(1)

Headgear compliance with ANSI  Z87.1 is without sweatband installed. 

HELMET INFORMATION

This Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet will automatically change from a light state (shade 4) to a
dark state (Shade 9-13) when arc welding starts.

The filter automatically returns to a light state when the arc stops.
Shade control adjustments can be made while welding.

Match your welding application to the shade indicated on the shade chart. (See Page 4)

•  Operating temperature:  23°F ~ 131°F       (-5°C ~ 55°C).
•  Do not use or open the auto-darkening filter if damaged by shock, vibration or pressure.
•  Keep the sensors and solar cell clean.  Clean the filter cartridge using a soapy water solution

and soft cloth which should be damp but not saturated.

This Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet is designed for use with GMAW, GTAW, MMAW, SMAW,
FCAW welding, or Plasma Arc and air carbon arc cutting.

The cartridge provides protection from harmful UV and IR radiation, in both dark and light states.

The cartridge contains two sensors to detect the light from the welding arc,  resulting in the lens
darkening to a selected welding shade.

•  Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaning detergent.
•  If cover lens is spattered or covered with dirt, it should be replaced immediately.
•  Do not use the helmet without inside and outside cover lenses properly installed.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Headgear Adjustment

Head Size Adjustment:  

Headband tightness is adjusted by pushing in the ratchet knob and

turning to adjust to desired comfort level.  This knob is located at the back of the helmet.  

HEAD

GEAR CROWN ADJUSTMENT

is made by adjusting crown strap for vertical placement on the

head and snapping the pin into the hole to lock securely in place.

Tilt:  

View angle is adjusted on both the left and right sides of helmet.  Adjustment is made by

loosening outside tension knobs of headgear and releasing tilt lever from its current location and
moving it to another location.  It is recommended this adjustment be completed one side at a
time.  Retighten tension knobs when finished.  The view angle adjustment needs to be set the
same for both tilt levers.   

Fore/Aft Adjustment:  

Fore/Aft adjustment is the distance between the user

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s face and lens.  To

adjust, loosen the outside tension knobs to allow for headgear to be repositioned to a different
location.  This should be done one side at a time and both sides should be located the same for
proper auto-darkening filter operation.

CARTRIDGE OPERATION/FEATURES

Variable Shade Control

The shade can be adjusted from shade 9 to 13 based upon welding process or application (refer to
Shade selection chart on page 4). The variable shade control knob is mounted to shell for external
adjustment.

Solar Power

This helmet is powered by solar energy. As such, there is no battery that requires replacement.

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HEADGEAR
FORE/AFT
ADJUSTMENT

  TILT ADJUSTMENT

CROWN
ADJUSTMENT

SHELL

RATCHET
KNOB

TILT

LEVER

Summary of Contents for MARQUETTE IM10146

Page 1: ...from behind the helmet and auto darkening filter Note Auto darkening filters in Marquette helmets are designed to protect the user against harmful ultra violet and infrared rays both in the dark and l...

Page 2: ...from behind the helmet and auto darkening filter Note Auto darkening filters in Marquette helmets are designed to protect the user against harmful ultra violet and infrared rays both in the dark and l...

Page 3: ...to a selected welding shade Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaning detergent If cover lens is spattered or covered with dirt it should be replaced immediately Do not use the helmet without inside a...

Page 4: ...to a selected welding shade Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaning detergent If cover lens is spattered or covered with dirt it should be replaced immediately Do not use the helmet without inside a...

Page 5: ...dark cabinet or other storage area for long periods While welding the arc also charges the ADF cartridge SHADE GUIDE SETTINGS If your helmet does not include any one of the shades referenced above it...

Page 6: ...dark cabinet or other storage area for long periods While welding the arc also charges the ADF cartridge SHADE GUIDE SETTINGS If your helmet does not include any one of the shades referenced above it...

Page 7: ...cartridge should darken momentarily as the sensor is exposed A torch striker can also be used 6 PROBLEM Difficult to see through filter Filter does not darken when arc is struck ADF is cracked Weld sp...

Page 8: ...cartridge should darken momentarily as the sensor is exposed A torch striker can also be used 6 PROBLEM Difficult to see through filter Filter does not darken when arc is struck ADF is cracked Weld sp...

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