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8699183
Variable Shade Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet
V1.0
8
For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
OPERATION
WARNING! Do not use this welding helmet for overhead
welding. It is not designed to protect from dripping molten
slag and its use could result in a burn injury.
BEFORE WELDING
1. Ensure that the internal and external protective films are
removed from the lenses.
2. Check that the battery have sufficient power to operate the
helmet. When the battery power is low, the Low Battery LED
indicator (A) will light up. The filter cartridge lens may not work
correctly. Replace the battery (see Maintenance – Battery
Replacement).
3. Check that the arc sensors (D) are clean and not blocked by
dust or debris.
4. Check for head band tightness before each use.
SHADE CONTROL
The welding helmet has two
WELDING AND CUTTING
Shading Number can be manually set from DIN 9 to 13 with the
control knob (G). Adjust the welding helmet’s shade number to
match the type of welding. Consult the Welding Shade Guide (see
Appendix) to determine the minimum shade for the amperage and
welding method being employed.
The welding helmet also has a separate control (I) for setting
DIN 5 to 8 to protect the face when cutting with a torch.
SENSITIVITY
The sensitivity control (J) is set according to the welding process
and ambient light.
1.
Low Setting - suitable for high amperage welding and
welding in areas with high levels of natural sunlight.