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The following points must be set to ensure trouble-free use:
• Circumference of the head band.
• Position (height) of the visor to the eyes of the welder.
• Angle of the visor to the eyes of the welder.
• Distance between the visor and the eyes of the welder.
The helmet should be seated as low as possible on the head and as close as possible to the
face.
– Put on the helmet.
– Bring the helmet down in front of your face.
– Adjust the head band by turning the adjustment screw (2) in such a way that the band is
seated comfortably on the head and the helmet does not slip off your head.
– Adjust the appropriate angle of the helmet at the hole matrix (4). The visor should be at
approximately 90° to your direction of vision.
– Use the matrix (1) to adjust the gap between the visor and your eyes.
– Adjust the position (height) of the visor to your eyes using the strap adjuster (3).
– Substances that may come into contact with the skin of wearer may cause allergic reac-
tions in sensitive people.
"Welding"/"Grinding" modes
The mode switch
[Mode]
in located on the left side of the helmet. In the
[Grinding]
position,
the visor will not darken-. You may use the helmet in this mode to protect your face from shav-
ings and sparks when grinding your welding seams with an angle grinder or other tools.
Setting the level of protection
For level of darkening must be set by hand for the various methods of welding and the current
intensities. Use the indication table below to find the appropriate level of protection for your
application.
– Set the level of protection by rotating the button labelled with "DIN 9-13".
• SMAW = manual arc welding/electrode welding
(Shielded Metal Arc Welding)
• MIG heavy = Metal Inert Gas welding of steel and copper alloys
• MIG light = Metal Inert Gas of light metal alloys
• WIG, TIG, GTAW = Wolfram Inert Gas welding
(Tungsten Inert Gas, Gas Tungsten Arc
Welding)
• MAG = Metal Active Gas welding
• SAW = Submerged welding
(Submerged Arc Welding)
• PAC = Plasma cutting
(Plasma Arc Cutting)
Welding
method
Arc current (Ampere)
0,5
2,5
10
20
40
80
125
175
225
275
350
450
1
5
15
30
60
100
150
200
250
300
400
500
SMAW
9
10
11
12
13
14
MIG heavy
10
11
12
13
14
MIG light
10
11
12
13
14
15
WIG, TIG, GTAW
9
10
11
12
13
14
MAG
10
11
12
13
14
15
SAW
10
11
12
13
14
15
PAC
11
12
13
PAW
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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