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Change the Silicone Frame:

Replace the silicone frame if it is damaged or

worn. Push the frame down toward the center of the goggle lens as shown in the
first image below and pull to remove. Install new silicone frame by pressing it into
all five locking positions shown in the two images at the bottom of the page.

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Summary of Contents for VIKING ArcSpecs

Page 1: ...4C Technology Register your machine www lincolnelectric com register Authorized Service and Distributor Locator www lincolnelectric com locator Save for future reference Date Purchased Code ex 10859...

Page 2: ...DING GOGGLE INFORMATION 2 SPECIFICATIONS 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 GOGGLE OPERATIONS FEATURES 5 GRIND BUTTON OPERATION 8 GOGGLE CARE AND MAINTENANCE 9 SHADE GUIDE SETTINGS 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 15 WARRA...

Page 3: ...ark and light states No matter what shade the filter is set to the UV IR protection is always present FUMES AND GASES can be dangerous to your health Keep your head out of fumes Use enough ventilation...

Page 4: ...filter using soapy water solution and soft cloth which should be damp but not saturated This Auto Darkening Welding Goggle is designed for use with GMAW GTAW SMAW welding or Plasma Arc and air carbon...

Page 5: ...er Supply Solar cell with battery assist Grind Warning Internal Green Light Battery CR2450 Lithium 1 Required Power On Off Fully automatic Light to Dark Switching Time 0 00004 sec 1 25 000 sec Dark to...

Page 6: ...ge To insert a new headband simply snap the connection back into the opening of the hinge See images showing Step 1 and Step 2 for a closer view of the connection HEADCOVERING ADJUSTMENT To adjust the...

Page 7: ...you start welding Cutting Mode used for cutting applications Push FUNC button to adjust shade number sensitivity and delay settings before cutting Grind Mode used for grinding applications In this mo...

Page 8: ...veryday use The sensitivity ranges for each mode are as follows Weld Mode Cutting Mode No 0 No 9 Grind Mode No sensitivity adjustment It may be necessary to adjust goggle sensitivity to accommodate di...

Page 9: ...er welding Use the Lens Delay Control buttons to adjust delay from 0 to 9 0 1 to 1 0 second When welding ceases the viewing window automatically changes from the darkened state back to light state but...

Page 10: ...he Auto Darkening Goggle After the button has been located press and hold it for 3 seconds A green LED inside of the goggle should blink every 3 seconds after the button is pressed to indicate you are...

Page 11: ...nd a clean cloth and wipe dry with a lint free cloth Do NOT submerge goggles in water or other solution Storage Store in a clean dry location Replacing Outside Cover Lens Replace the outside cover len...

Page 12: ...Cover Lens Replace the inside cover lens if it is damaged Place your fingernail in the re cess above the lens view as shown below and flex the lens upwards until it releases from the edges of the len...

Page 13: ...the left hand side of the goggle Press the battery cover down in the indented area with your thumb and pull the cover toward the back of the goggle as shown in the image below Replace the battery and...

Page 14: ...otate the face cover so that it is flush with the goggle Lastly fasten the two screws attached to the face cover into the goggle by turning them clockwise as shown in Step 3 To remove the face cover t...

Page 15: ...t is damaged or worn Push the frame down toward the center of the goggle lens as shown in the first image below and pull to remove Install new silicone frame by pressing it into all five locking posit...

Page 16: ...4 Plasma arc cutting Light 2 2 2 Less than 300 8 9 Medium 300 400 9 12 Heavy 400 800 10 14 Torch brazing 3 or 4 Torch soldering 2 Carbon arc welding 14 PLATE THICKNESS in mm Gas welding Light Under 1...

Page 17: ...cover lens is damaged Check for cracked or pitted front cover lens and replace as required Sensors are blocked Make sure you are not blocking the sensors or solar panels with your arm or other obstacl...

Page 18: ...ons from other supplier should be avoided REPLACEMENT PARTS 16 1 11 8 10 2 7 3 12 4 6 9 Not illustrated ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 KP4649 1 OUTSIDE COVER LENS PKG QTY 5 1 2 KP4648 1 INSIDE COVER L...

Page 19: ...tomer s particular purpose with respect to such information or advice As a matter of practical consideration we also cannot assume any responsibility for updating or correcting any such information or...

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